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Show Sieiilvue sd lu Miitrliiioiiy, A young man nnd a young woman wure e outestlug possession of a leoo of p-operly, tho one claiming under nu old loess, the other under un old will. "It strikes me," said the Justice, "that there Is a pleasant und easy way to terminate this law suit Tho plain-Ill! plain-Ill! seems to bu ii respeotable younir man, mid this li a very nice young woman. They can both get married and live uiou tliularm. If luoyi.oou evllb the Jaw proceedings tbe roj eity will all bu fritted away among the lawyers, who, I nm sure, are not un-gallant un-gallant euougb to wish tbo marriage not to tomo oil." rtiu ludy I lushed and tha young; man stammered that tbey "liked euch other it little 111," so avordlotwaa tendered for tho lalntlll on thu condition con-dition of bla iromlsu to marry tbu defiudant within two months a stay of execution lelng put to the verdict till thu marriagu ceremony should bo competed. Phis Is about thu first couple ever sentenced to matrimony In a coutt of law. (Jripmck, i |