Again ; Ray Kimes was allowed 85 for sweeping the court house, etc., the first charge ever presented to Rolk county for a like service. lie being a a •‘brother-in law1’ of Mr. Collins, of course it is explained; while the charge of 81 5)0 for oil and candles furnished the jail was rejected, for the only reason, as we suspect, that the jailor was not on the auditing board, or else, that he was not related by affinity or consanguinity to any part of the Court