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   Monroe Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - October 27, 1858, Monroe, Wisconsin                               VOLUME VIII WIS OCT NUMBER THE ri IAD I'll H 0 B I V t I II of nml Own for Cotillon nny of In- all trim promptly vi of finality a to us Matrimonial Brokerage in the I don't a really said he ost woman to place I 1 know a T did was licit in ml v jl A T E 0 O I1 -1 J 1 13 Column liy ThU nmt popular Is thrown opun lo the to lid ventures wl supply of Metropolis i 11 1 A c in u j much as tell her ventures will I asked to call upon fall of 1.857 n country j her I think 1 ought am sure wrong I to of that precious his virtuous Did faint well V altogether ignorant so I the ways of and by no means wont the cheapest 1 hereto get j get out of Yes I will Admirably I will wager well wept She well all fit I to Shop J Story Wli -10 tfl with thu anil from of j Having made his and lit f tl will n n mil r J A Monroe Win from nml iu nil will In: IAS unit Unwell si WH Monroe Wl i Dom In lice nt i III nil It J II J A hi to suit on in nny CO J A A l Co Coin Kent in nml 1 A j ii nml of S deliver T Muy lOll IS i Kiln Kiln It In tho rl V In the to rni of c-n.il T Monroe A Wisconsin roll I call It Will v f In nil f nl old u i np nml J of IV nln trill I'S i Corner of Cook nnd yt i of 7 A 3 A i in Uie A if mill nt 1C y WIs Will LAND FOR LABOR in no especial haste to he de- termined to visit a office the advertisement of which he had seen and which struck him as ingly curious He repaired to place indicated in the paper paid the usual of and the following entry John Jenkins Of course she did was once un actress might have been a Jenkins was conflicting for more than t not to call and again as good famous to Finally when the i she had so many lovers and time came without amours She olf with a southern claimed by the Counsel the bills for the foreclosure or satisfaction tho defendant or of any one of tuc installments is to be a forfeiture ot lion Delia s actor lived met the of the house there ran actor merchant of Memphis Tenn years ot age 5 feet 1 indies blade eyes and hair and d tastes desires to form acquaintance without thinking preci of a lady 22 to years of with was about to call a a view to She must be which he did evenings later of innate disposition This he found Bella alone and od and handsome after another very pleasant arose self a very respectable house him led him lier uncle Ho is ly furnished ho uncle whom he met at a The evening passed yory to I ns as I more ii Ho was as an old acquaintance purports upon its face to be amendato- ry only of abortion the Revised was in loree or had so far as the form or manner of proceeding in foreclosures arc that become obsolete en- tirely the code and therefore not applicable lo any law in existence to foreclosure of cation of now required by I of P default in part of know so pleasantly indeed that Jenkins with the golden without thinking precisely what he that Yon know of the mortgages at tho time of the passage of said Ghap 113 The argument in of this first that the Court of Chancery is Well there is a great many things and that to in New York which don't square J foreclose a mortgage is by generously proposes to remit the entire interest doe Great efforts aro beinn made to secure thS r time any law to the con- before that time and notwithstanding It seems very clear that this law refers t j ty sales and there be- j ing no other foreclosures ami j can there be any doubt as to u hat lion 1 aforesaid refers been raised in most.of Southern Middle as yet the West has proposed is by individual lion 1 aforesaid rotors it contributions and erly refers to Chapter of tho i pays it a member tff its con- i Association additional dollar on or before the cf February of any year gives the so paying a vote at tho annual meeting vised Statutes the its con- vague If interpret law that it jain I is no I to lake his I remarking that he jeet thu advertiser having business The merchant was assured by the broker that she has just such a person upon her list at that moment an I that if he would call at 5 o'clock that lie should see her The adventurous Jenkins being of a somewhat suspicious disposition iii town but three days and asked if he might call again lie now observed that his new friend appeared much embarrassed She did not answer directly and Jenkins to the door iShe followed with hesitating steps but finally seining him by the hand and drawing ed foul and when the appointed j back rather than spoke hour arrived the matrimonial I as follows office wilh a six in his more half again It will ing to defend against robbers have you do so and the enemy he encountered wan not of this kind lie was introduced lo a yoii'ig woman with black eyes and hair pearly teeth delicate hands Ic if you shall call live mo pleasure to that Yon will ex- cuse I know you are and can my position profound sigh and Delia to the piano placed her head but Von know ways of ibis wicked city The house just Id t is u trap and but for your precaution in concealing your name and hotel you would have been caught You would have been as it probably had I not found this out fol would every action at i to all actions fur tho particular vear closure mortgage the wuo ofj f us here trolled by the Code no way i the luve been by r t-I tiia of tho Association tel in the city but they would find you entirely governed and con- ip under upon any 84 of tho Revised Statutes This opinion is indulged m freely by the profession it is perhaps more the result of will than While a Counsellor may iu his zeal with propriety be excused for the law to meet his or his client's interest Courts must be careful to r safety is in light mast interpret the law according to its retreat in- the morning or my woul sPint meaning as intended by the for it von will be sued for a breach 5 thus justice will be meted promise or less than out ers justice o all alike Judicially we are bound to suppose They will make out a case against you 13 is Iu the first place there is the lor some legitimate purpos uial the keeper will swear to j we can Dy any the the It was formed ccl ot interpretation and fine form and intelligent and rather in her and there is the of tuo object of its enactment it be our duty as well as pleasure said Jenkins I trust I j the people von have show Tin of Timl tlie now Ilie il l tl cf r handsome face Her dress was and her manner can appreciate what you wish t say Bo it known that adventurous and if 1 be of service to you Jenkins had anticipated nothing of the t sort Ile had supposed that if tho landlady introduced him at all which he considered doubtful it would be to I some frightful hag who would drive edly in your in show the animus In the second place the repented calls They can prove two and insinuate more The matrimonial agent will not remember the dale of your ou her i will not the date jii determine the meanini of the lav nature of equity then in law it- self we are clearly given to that tho legislature intended thereby lo change law it existed the time of the of the law of and hat thereby intended to re- i tho jio of tins State from tho unjust which had yro is to be by a Council com- posed of a presiding officer or Regent j and Vice Regents one from each State in the The is bound by its charier to keep the Mt out of un change of Chapter Vernon estate thus S-l of Ilia bv the sacred to tho object fur whith it has adoption of tho Code I i been secured of opinion that the legislature Here then is the scheme Mt Ly tho act of 1838 lo change noil is to become a National Properly the law as it th n existed ou that sub- not through purchase Ly Congress to jeet aud the reference in See 1 of that be peradventure a of law to a particular of Chap SI in of our the Revised Statutes is tain as a gift from the ly correct n State honored by the birth case of foreclosure and sale ashes of tho Hero of tlie furnishes that that bv voluntary contributions lion of Chap 81 of in this and all like cases to entitled of Uie and minister the law as we find it with all the force and bv ilie any way She restrained her cars and will be frank with you oil 1 Th it C in tii truth ut I'll Mil i Ut him timo more him from the was a ud deal and will try to tiii i of ile I As nlil -ire Ilie nil I fellow on AN aback and though a man oi much embarrassed Ile rallied however and was soon chatting with fair stranger as with an old acquaintance Her wit and in- pleased him tell will you me if it is Tli i roe BiltS r I- wi for Of I n He had more idea of has of living gle and began to wish from the tom of his heart that he was out of tho The twain talked on until Jenkins j became aware that ho was expected lo you broach the main how to Yes do it was a problem Jio resolved Well then Certainly it cannot be Jenkins answered ed by the unexpected scene Tell frankly I assure you it will give me pleasure to serve fit of is What is it said Jenkins for the time calling her by her Christian name be as frank as I am will of first visit will say it been four weeks that you were ill the habit of calling cannot swear positively In there were three of the fainting besides the girl and 1 doubt the is a witness in- without knowledge of the conspiracy Could a lawyer ask a i hette makers When two nets aro inconsistent with each other the first to the last the last must be obeyed and Uie first must give way Every act Legislature must bo considered with to the state of the law at the time courts iu chancery on bills for the foreclosure and satisfaction of except as to name and form and the changes first was at the timo of e acting the law of through an Association of j hearted devoted women is in I force Almost two passed unparalleled growth in wealth and power since the First President cf rested from his labors and was laid amid a nation's grief in that humble grave on the banks of the j vet lo this day un- Bnt for the sake ot arriving at a 1 hv national mausoleum or proper rule of construction and inter- j of this law we will illus i e admit that Chap 84 had been i Aliu undertaken to wipe out in- and neglect of ihc past by purpose that may better the law and tlie euce u See s ot a total and keep it came into operation is made for purpose of I entirely by Chap 120 of or for iho purpose the laws of 1850 and that the cs tfi paper four cases rather thau fer tile parties One gave a another 500 another and another which 1 have sio doubt was whether voti come divided up between the the uncle I me in i un nor work T Mill 10 III I'M UK editor s I to in III u lit Iii ma 11 of Hi N to A of the Medina Tribune writes from county New York as lows Sheldon of was most and men in Western New sympathy York 11 had property tho amount of some field a high however to tell her frankly that ho was there merely from j lie opened in ibis way i tbo broker I keeps n matrimonial it seems It is a novel idea and her i me very curious The unknown beauty blushed charmingly The glow which over- spread her cheeks was indeed a hit it lasted only a moment Bui ho for ni S Ijo your 1031 I nnd r In Sliilioliery smitten with spiritualism and several has devoted his time his his and his to She re- plied Yes I see no harm in it I would not have my uncle know 1 am here for anything iu the world he could never understand it i have of acquaintances but I am well aware what the conventionalities of the world require 1 am also aware that a woman's is sacrificed to thorn 1 have resolved to this extent U break through them and never marry until Love replied tho half d and philosophic Jenkins mill llom nt the St Wisconsin I feel iu length and de- into the earth 5 It is now full to the brim wi and of is not labors Mr Sheldon received from the spirit one certain interesting documents j or immodest iu doing so and thinking that 1 might meet with what has thus fur in life been denied the sympathy and friendship of some one who understands me And I vigorously Mil mi U I1 on Mine Cement ami Wru In IAS A i nml II nil In U Co Wu I n f II M X Un tli f Oil fur Mr seeing n less the paper 1 to know its TIIK last week one j Jenkins is of the opinion that when barbers at Smith Boston was this speech a careful b- a respectful cl might SOOT che slightest shade ini woman who informed the the features that she wus stranger with the severe Oj quickly tint sh desired his cure After a few minutes conversation dark i Jenkins arose Ho again or not depends upon Thou I shall certainly come 1 fear not Pray explain and Becalm Well then J will try to bo calm enough and never 1 did towards another 1 that am sure I skull if you continue to I come you If you do not feel so towards me 1 must ask you not to come again This speech was with an infinite number and of fainting and no was it concluded than she fell fainting towards the bewildered Jenkins Of course there was no alternative and ho caught her in and made frantic attempts to restore her and as he performed his kindly offices in came the uncle of a sudden followed by a young he had before seen Those who have the adventures of tiie renowned Mr will 11 over forget occasion ou which his friends entered his ings and found Mrs fainting and screaming in his arms and they have only to revert to that picture to have nn exact portrait of the cast of Mr Jenkins The uncle summoned the servant girl who for some reason was very near at hand she came rushing to the aud she too Bella in the arms of tho petrified In due lime their united efforts re- stored lier and the uncle her un explanation she could not or would not make and course turned upon Jenkins Jenkins told him his niece would explain all when recovered and bade night It chanced chat Jenkins had an the servant girl tho office And the Jenkins ed Weil tho lawyer received his fee ot course but 1 do not know as he was Jenkins did not tho morality of the lawyer's part but him to lot him know if anything occurred which he do Tho next morning John Quincy kins left for his home in tho rural dis- iwo or three sooner than ho intended In less than a ho received a letter from his legal friend in which ho was informed that the next after his last visit a lawyer was applied to as ho expected lo make out a and commence pro clared every statute by prior statutes so far as it is contrary and repugnant thereto and to without any re- pealing Pick 373 Therefore 1 find Chapter 11 General Laws of law of Slate foreclosure of morti the controlling actions intention may be fairly and un- from the law as it was the law as it is the extrinsic circum- stances immediately attending the It lias been repeatedly by learned jurists h I'm tUtu at tha coining ages a green spot around which will glorious ries of that titie when our heroic an- pledged life fortune and sacred IM ista i t ii 1 i i i honor lo a cause to mvc upon by them that judges mav i J them or them death in some cases even in direct con- gages so far as said law conflicts Jr is j the to of In ing at this conclusion it is proper to consider law in force at of making the mortgage in evidence At that time Chap of tho Revised the in s his creat of the of a i i ot properly con- So in Maryland it iias j boon held that the intent and meaning j of the makers law should be j followed although it mav spem to be i I lt l privilege tcr Who does not want an that home who soul was by communion tor public and whore in the decline of years he loft the tre of a undimmed by a single personal Who would not against John Jenkins of promise of marriage un- less it was settled the uncle's suggestion the lawyer went with him Metropolitan to find Mr kins and see if he would not promise not the old man a search in all the prominent hotels and lire that fondant was answerer such a construction ought to bo put murrer days after as may best answer the vice of a copy of the complaint By i intention the makers had in view and Sec 153 of the Code judgments were i the intention is sometimes to upon a failure To answer as be col- j of i by applying to tho Clerk in such Statute and sometimes from er and when oven such and making proof of the cice and that no answer ed and in the cities in this Suite by i the of Court j mortgaged might bo upon a notice in all the hotels and premises DC sou upon a ing such name on the renters con- published weeks case not eluded that Mr Jenkins a myth a city six weeks or a- shorter consigning the individual who bore ii the Court s- tho name to curses Ihc c Stay thus from seven to I leu weeks under flic law and i in force I od all that could have been under and by the practice racy eann A ease of considerable tt the time the Code was the freedom not of America only but of the world must yet be over dearest to tho American for Washington teas our Men aud women of Wisconsin Yo whose homes aro on tho broad prairies beside tho beautiful lakes shade of that Troo of intention can bo discovered it ought i erty whose roots were by to bo followed with reason tlie blood of tho wo call tiou the Statute i each father and construction scums con- er of tho who teach your tarry to tie letter of the Statute and i little ones to lisp with reverence the a which is within the letter of i name of Washington to under- is not tho Statute stand the meaning ot our unless it bo within the intention of the i surely no one of you will DO 15 J fail to give your name and 11 i liosi to Uie noble record upon which said your children may go and look with lot bo attained by pride in after years ye sons rules A knowledge of freedom men arc mate acquaintance living at the hotel but if so it j where lie stopped and ho rushed out of ihc in a condition ing ou frenzy ho encountered this tical friend It was a John Moll Smull others J This is to Ion for the is was anj ju act the are entitled made aud that by said Good we war your to six the word the generous The complaint was served on IH k tha nml il rolled up his eves in wild i oci at having scon her and the instantly to know how ho that as lie had a few days t spend I as he descended to t ho street relieve her said the hl would if he might As bo did so ho deliberately v l l 1 i I t I no n t ho wilh an attempt at a blush i lo do so I'm told Unit kiss will cure I and 1 want you -1 did irv the barber said in story I kissed her lips two tree deli she KO away I I mid in come back and say 1 nh 1 like more of beg the honor of me replied the ing tell mo if you can re- spect me just as much as though you Usne nil ol pr ly In upon moil A W her I do same kind oi patients had met me at Saratoga or Newport aud sought an introduction As ho did so ho deliberately alked up the steps the number move carefully than Mr rell did Bond on Unit ial occasion sat lie j that report and for an order for returning to the walk i judgment as ho do tho the 10th day of Sept Up to the timo of making this tion no answer had boon At the expiration of twenty days after tho service of u copy of complaint the plaintiff deeming in default entered an order refering Uie matter to a referee lo compute tho amount the note and mortgage and ho now moves for a confirmation lent that tho people called the remedy which would sent a for part in ibis glorious work Mrs E ii I ilt ill left with n pr nil nl Hie Conrl old lady in the country had a from the city to dine with ou a certain occasion I1 or tlie enormous apple It little where we find said the gentleman street Clerk of of Ac will h lo the n mill -x o wi ill i llh ho for s l p n f art Shop Monroe In Hi her desert there was La do you manage handle such u pic was reply make tho crust in arrow wheel it under an apple tree and then shake tho apples down into it miin advertises for a person to undertake the sale of and adds that it will profitable jewel we prize was the gallant reply of the gallant Jenkins If by that you mean to answer me in the was the reply shall be to you call on mo to What the devil has here brought von don't know I or being a cursed fool was the excited The Lawyer took Jenkins arm and demanded a confidential practice prior to merit of Chapter 118 of the General Laws for It is insisted on the part of the plaintiff that must servo the answer or demurrer within Ibe reine all that icm necessary for relief aud i is that wo should enlarged to-morrow evening at my uncle's He with sumo hesitation looking like Jenkins went away a hort A-i If he His soliloquy was something alter this I was u fool for the girl is honest aud has taken a fancy to me she will be disappointed seems honest mid modest though It I ave a history of the casc from first to last a the ly Jenkins Yes And did you the ress where you No I told her 1 wii the the answer or fMi what it 1 ty days after service of a copy oj j Act the complaint as provided ty feco of- an of Chap 120 and no answer or demurrer I This to having been served he claims lie j mortgages and for the is entitled to undo r foreclosures then formed also for and under 1 i the Wisconsin so construe the acl of as to tJm title of the Jit V L A j press the aud advance -tlie j tlie in May to which j SMILES AND will remedy And is such the object and a was granted by the General j you your of the act of Is that Assembly of Virginia in Alarch 1850 i hold happy or bo crabbed and make It i the Association is j all those ones gloomy the In this correct J i 1 JL UU by subsequent allowed the in which i c tair their answer or demurrer which must depend entirely on t of tin stopping at of 113 of the i of See 1 It is ttA o The Isf section of the act provides and at commenced entitled of the powers and to purchase and hold two j acres of the Mb Vernon j of happiness you cun produce is e Mansion and Tomb if you show a smiling face a of Washington Uie Garden Grounds kind heart and words and landing on the Potom c river Wear a pleasant countenance let joy The sum to be given of which SIS 000 was paid upon signing the contract in April of the present yaar is 000 the remainder payable in four an- installments By the teams of beam in your eyes and love glow on your forehead There is no joy like that which springs from a kind act or a pleasant deed and you feel it at night when von vest at morning you of Courts iu chancery the con tract the proprietor rise the day 4 thv your business I   

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