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 JUDlUlA1tY. 89 or sentence of divorce from bed and board, the court may, on the pcti- ¤f*·*=f ¢liV<*¤‘»¤ *`1‘¤¤1 tion of the husband setting forth and accompanied by legal proof of bm *‘“‘U~‘°“"‘]· S\{°h_&d“m*fb`» d€lmV9 the wife of alimony from the date of her said 19 June, 1860, c. ¢1‘*¤¤l¤¤l ilfft. Mid l`€S<¤1u¢l her right of dower, as well as dispossess her, if 158. ¤· 12. W12. P- the court judge tit, of the care, custody, and guardianship of any child 60* which, under the original judgment of the court in granting the divorce, may have been assigned to hor. CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. THE JUDIOIABY. Sec. gw_ 750. glulpreme rgulrtx t_  Eroceedings ppon arrest. 7. . aries o ojus aces. . xem tions rom arrest on civil  gathnplf com 31 ss., P °'°°` ". ene and speci terms. 797. Exem tions of ro rt from ' 754. Justices holding terms.traixit, &.c. P pc y dm- 755. When terms may be held. 798. Conveyance of exempted articlcs. 756. Number of terms required to be held 799. Prior deeds. annually. 800. Motions and suits at special terms. 757. Designation of justice to hold special 801. Issues of fact, how triable. term. 802. Issues at law, how tried. 758. Special term as district court. 803. Exceptions. 759. Special term as criminal court. 804. New trials. 760. Jurisdiction as a circuit court. 805. Appeal to general term. 761. Power of justices. 806. Motion for new trial to be held at 762. Jurisdiction as a district court. general term. 763. As a criminal court. 807. Trials when another term intervenes. 764. Jurisdiction under copyright and pat- 808. Proceedings to enforce a lien. cnt laws. 809. Fictions in pleadings abolished. 765. Jurisdiction as a court of bank- 810. Set-offs. ruptcy. 811. Form of plea set·oif. 766. In divorce cases. _ 812. J udgmont for balance due. 767. Original actions limited to the Dis- 813. Mutnaljndgments. trict, except. 814. Replevin; form of declaration. 768. Common law and chaucery causes. 815. Plaintiffs adidavit to state what. 769. Amount reqnimdtogive jurisdiction. 816. Plaintid to give security. 770. Rules. 817. 0mcer’s return; proceedin 771. Justices may administer oaths to 818. When defendant cannot g found; T2. AUnited Saaotes omcers.] on] 819 Porderdand noti§ei_ 1 4 als m s ia to n. roeee ngsin eant. geprin. pw go L 820. Appearance of plaintiff; plea. 773. Appeals from lice court. 821. Plaintiffs damages. 774. Appeals from gistices of the peace. 822. When judgment is for defendant. 775. Summary hearing, when. 823. Damages when things eloigned. 776. Trial by jury at election of parties. · 8*24. Judgment; damages for detention. 777. When appellee fails to appear. E 825. Judgment by default in suits on open 778. When appellant fails to prosecute. account. 779. When appeal shall not bedismissed. ‘ 826. Verification of authority of odiccr 7G). Appeals from Commissioner of Pat- taking andavit. ents. 827. Where money is payable by joint 781. Tcste of writs. obligors; proceedings. 782. Writs of attachment and garnish- 828. Plaintiff not entitled to costs, when. ment. 829. Interest on judgments. 783. How may be qnashed. 830. Injunction upon judgments; damages 784. Discharge of attached property. on dissolution. _ 785. Sale of attached property. 831. Damages for satisfaction of interest 786. Final judgment. in case of a fortheoming bond. 787. Notice by publication. 832. When the court may direct none or 788. Order of publication. partial damages. 789. Form., 833. Petition for change of name. 790. Process against foreign corporations. _ 834. Notice. 791. No person to be held to bail on action I 835. Name changed. of debt or contract. 836. Form of indictments. 792. Validity of sales in certain cases. i 837. Rgcovery and distribution of certain 793. Decree condrmin sale. l nes. 794. Capias ad satisfagiendum. 838. Peromptory challenge of jurors.