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heir throats, blow out their brains, and otherwise go into the "internal improvement" business, with them as his subjects. The accused was required to give security in $150 for his good behavior, in default of which he was sent to jail. The case of the City of Richmond vs. Hottis, for creating a nuisance, came up. His Honor had had it under consideration for some days past, and announced his decision yesterday. He said that the decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals, in the case of Warwick us. Mayo, Mayor, reported in XV. Grattan, (p. 528, et seq.,) would govern his decision in this case. In that case the court held that if a claim to the freehold is bona fide made, the jurisdiction of the Mayor or Justice is ousted; that he cannot inquire into the validity of the claim, and that he has no power in such a case to proceed to a summary conviction; and that this principle applies as well to the case where an incorporeal hereditament or real franchise is claimed as to controver
f security — the human mind will seek recreation; because if the cobwebs of care constantly encircle it, as may be the case in either instance, an enemy to life is begotten. Therefore it is that we cheerfully welcome back the players to our midst, after a long absence. The Harmonians are doing their part at Metropolitan Hall towards dispelling thoughts of what may be and what may not be; and if good music and good acting be a test, they certainly have proved that the South can depend on herself henceforth for light and pleasant entertainment. The Harmonians are "doing," in theatrical parlance, "a good business," and the bill for to-night is unexceptionable. Among those who are prominent in the programme are Morris and Wells, who need no encomium from us; and moreover a list of the best Ethiopian delineators who have ever appeared in Richmond. We commend the company, under the management of Wells & Warwick, to our readers; for it is by "sports like these all cares are beguiled."