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Show Virtue its own Reward. Our three to two on Turbett not serving thirty days in prison is likely to win, no Lbaiika to judge Hw!nj wlin linrd- heartcdly sent him back to the court below, after hearing the argument on the hibcas corpus. The judge looked over tho ease, brought his judicial "specs" to bear on it, and refused release. re-lease. Judge McKeanhad been applied ap-plied to by Mr. Hawley not thejudge but the junior gentleman for a writ of habeas corpus, although it appeared otherwise in yesterday morning's Herald, Her-ald, but the chief justice was busy, ho was immersed in the removal of bis local habitation, he had another legal case demanding his profound consideration, considera-tion, and so judge Hawley was applied to. Judge Strickland wasn't here, and judge Hawley was the only resort left, and ho refused the rolease. Hardhearted Hard-hearted judgol And his decisions in the case were handsomely got off, and as clear as he can always see them when his judicial "specs" are not obfuscatedthat ob-fuscatedthat is, nearly all ; but are they not written in the chronicles of the court, and open to be read by those who an get at thorn ? Turbett was out Jast night, although his bonds were learcely the thing, as they bound him to appear before "the court of last resort," wherever that sits. Better bonds aro to be given this morning ; that is, bonds more correctly drawn op. |