Show t i V ItJBGOT HIS WIFE I The will of the Jute David Davis having beend for probate and published is callinjr forth sornc attic cures on the dead politician on account ac-count of the shabby way he has treated his wife The estate is valued at 51000 000 consisting chiefly of profitable lands in Illinois Iowat0aarylaud4 Missouri and ice York City It seems that the wife is deprived of dower by an antenuptial contract and Instead of providing deoentlyJfor bear lie leaves her but 2 500 in cash hn farm lure horses and carriages purchased since their marriage in 1SS3 The support sup-port of his numerous poor relatives and those ot his first wife is liberally provided for and his heirs and executors are earnestly enjoined to a e that none of these come to want He devises various largo tracts of land to his children and grandchildren gives his elegant country home to his son and bestows all the rest on his son ond daughter as tcnantsjtn common The wife nas been treated much as if she were a housekeeper or hired woman She has not been beard from on the subject but some of the newspaper I have token up the cudgels for her and i 1 whether or not they will succeed in ini dating tins children to be just if not generous with her they wit at feast do what they can to make an uncomfortable uncomfort-able bed for the dead poltticianjndge < |