a lew minor oequests to otners. n. Hartwig was appointed executor.The suit of Josiah First and Sarah C. Long against their half-brother, David E. First, of Huntington county, has been compromised after forty-seven years’ litigation. It grew out of a controversy over eighty acres of land in Hock Creek township, and the second volume of supreme court reports records a decision made by the court in the controversy. Under the terms ofthe compromise .th^d^fgndaut paysplaintiffs $350 and they quitclaim all interest in the land. It is said that the defendant was willing to pay $1,000 in compromise when the suit was first brought, but the plaintiffs would not consent.Clementine Parnin has qualified as admistratrix of the estate of August