The "outs And Ins"
The olJ eoiinty offijors, ezoept thos who wer forttmate énough tO get a re-indorernnt fro.Ti the Republioan eonvention held laat August, laid ofl the robes of office on the first inst., and gave place to theirsucceasors. Slioriff Lronard, vrho han made a prompt, gentlemnnly, and correct officer - !ind thin all Republicana admit - is 8ucceedod by Wm. H. Pattison, oí Saline, Bheriff uloct. Mr. Pattison ha appointed Thomas Aibxandbr, Jr , Under Sheriff, and Constable Wm A. Hatch, of this City, Deputyand J;ul r. The ex Sheriff" has vac:-ited the jail, and Deputy HATCir a already looking aitirr the evil-f'oeni. Our friend II. (i. Snui-DOK, who for tvo yoars has discharged the responsible dutie9 of the officer of Register to the sütisfaction of every one who has been callad to do any businesa in that office, has retired to Ypsilanti, and is succeedüd by J. R. McI.kan, Regieter elect, in purson. Thos. M Ladd ha Hueoeoded Qon. Clakk the efficiënt Deputy un ler3nEi.O!r. MciíHrn. Lkonakd and Siiklbok vvero thu Domocratic leaven in tht official loaf, ami now tha offioers are all Rupublicans. In the Probate oilba Tiios. Nindb, Eiq., Judgo olect, has Bucceedöd Judgó Granger, and entered upon the I active discharge of the duties f the office. Wo think that he will prove a competent and an accomodating officer Measra. Barrt, Clerk ; nnd Q-risson, Troasurar; "hold over," and having a!ready each filled hia office six years we need hardly introduce Lhein. They proved too mach for their competitors in conventions and at the polls, and got their lease of office renewed. Prosecuting Attorney Abel has retirad to private life, nnd 3 just now meditating on a military expedition to Charleston. Being a confirmad oíd Bachelor, with neither wiíe no children to hold on to his 8kirt, perhapt he may KD, but we guess not. Ilis suecesMor is A. D. Crank, who held the office from 1855 to 1858 inclusive, fouryoars. Judgö Vanolenb, for six years Circuit Oourt Commissioner, issucceeded by D. 8. Twitchbli,, Efj., young lawyer who has a professional fameto win. The Judge, with a copy of the Argui in his pocket, to prove him an original LlNOCNLN miin, whon not engaged in Justice's Court, can "go in" for the In dian Agency. The new Coroners nr Smith Botíford and J. P Jbwbtt, and of them tho new BherffiF aad hisDoputies would do well to bowaru. Cy A Washington letter writer, in announcing the fact thnt Mrs. Edward, a sister of Mrs. Lincoln, ia to accorapany the President and family to the Capital, says that it was from the house of this gister Mr. Lincoln eloped with "Old Abe" when he was only a brioflegí barriater. Elopements will now become all the rage. we prceurae. '
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