Witness, JOHN S. CAIN, Clerk of said Court, at the Court House
aforesaid, this 9th day of January, i88o, and in the 88th year of the
Commonwealth.
                             (Signed)     JOHN S. CAIN, Clerk.



                    SHERIFF'S RETURN.
  Came to hand January I Ith, I88o. No property found of which I
could make this execution out of, and return by.order defendant.
                          (Signed).     J. C. PiCKE'IT, S. M. C.
  January 28th, X880.



      EXECUTION FOR COSTS ON FINAL JUDGMENT.
THE COMMONWEATH OF KENTUCKY,
                          To the Sheriff of Mason County-Greeting:
  We command you that of the estate of Thomas M. Green, late of
your bailiwick, vou cause to be made the sum of (1,617.83) one thou-
sand six hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents, which
Thomas F. Hargis late in our Jefferson Court of Common Pleas has
recovered against him for his costs in that behalf expended, whereof
the plaintiff is convicted as appears to us of record, and that you
have' said sums of money before the Judge of our said Court, at the
Court House in the city of Louisville, on the Saturday succeeding the
first Monday in November next, to render to the said plaintiff his debt,
interest and costs aforesaid, and have then there this writ.
  Witness, JOHN S. CAIN, Clerk of said Court, at the Court House
aforesaid, this 22d day of September, i880, and in the 89th year of the
Commonwealth.
                          (Signed.)    JOHN S. CAIN, Clcik,
                              By TIDBALL MILTON, Deputy Clerk.



                     SHERIFF'S RETURN.
   Came to hand October ist, i88o, at half past 8 o'clock, P. M.
                          (Signed).     J. C. PICKETT, S. M. C.
   No property found.
                   J. C. PICKETT, S. M. C.



                 SKETCHES OF THE JURORS.
                          JOSEPH GAULT.
   Joseph Gault is a native of Ireland, born in i814. His parents came
 to this country when he was but six months old, and consequently, he
 claims to be a thoroughbred American.
   He came to Louisville in i839, and for ten years ran on the river.
 In 1849 he went into the lumber business, in which he still continues,
 having a planing mill on High street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth,



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