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eHER©KEE INTELUGtftWB THE INTELLIGENCER Is published once a week bv Howell Coßd. at three <V.»llhi*s a year, to subscribers, when paid in advance or nt four dollars, if not paid unlit tire end of the year. No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of Hie EdHor. to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisementsand Job Work will be executed at £he customary prices. Communication to the Editor must be post paid to entitle them to attention. ’ No subscription received for less than a year. SKXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GEORGIA VIiLbEOQKViLLE, 17th May, 18 33. 111. Rc. A r*>, by at, act of the General \.ss m bly o( this State, passed he 241 h day De cember, 1 entitled “;m Actio provide tot the call of a (< i.iveuii 'ii to reduce the number ol (he Qoticral Assembly of the State <u' Geo'W’ia, a • I b-r other purposes liuneift named,’' h is provided “ I hat it shall be the <1 ,ity id 11 is Excolb'm \ the Governor to give publicity to the altera.i »ns and amendments made in rhe Constitution m relerenee *° the reduction of th“ number of members com dosing die General Assembly—etnd the first Mon day in October next, ifter the rising of said Con vention, he shah fix on lor the ratification, by the people, of such amendments, alterations i r new art!-*! cles as they nny make tor the objects m re luction &>’ equalization of Hie General AssemhU o ly; atm-il J ratified by a majority ol the voters who vote on the* question of ■•Ratification ’ or •■No Ratification” in tiro event, the alteration so by diem made and ratifi' !. shall lie hinting upon the peo ple ol this e, aid mu otherwise.” And, wtu ie • i US, the Delegates of'he people ,M this State, as- in <'onv<*mion under Hie provisions of thei before recited •i t. have agree I arid de< fitted | the lolloping to he .!,•■, hiohs and itueidnu nts of| the Constiution of this Stale, touching the lepre ■entaiiou of the people m tut (..mend Isssimbly therfeo, to wit; •‘Wt.eie is. ibe tlnr l section of the firsi arnrl»'of| die Ihinsinmion of tin 4t,uc oi (,’cmoia (s m the following words, to o it; >• I'he Senate sli,ill Im elect •'! annually on Iho first MoniLiv in November, mi til such day of election bn alter, d by law. ami shall be co uposed of one member limn each conn- ! ty. to be chosen by the electors thereof/’ \nd i whereas a part of the seventh see, ion of the fust article of ihe. Constitution of the State ofGeoigia is in the following words, to wit: “The House of. Representaiiv< i shall be composed of m< mbers > from all ihe comities which now are or hereafter may be include 1 within the State, according to their respective numbers of free white persons a’tid including three-fifths of all the peoph of colour:” Ami in the same section, the following, to wd: Veach county containing three thorn nd persons agreeably to the foregoing plan ot ‘numeration, shall be entitled to two members, seven thousand to throe member, and twelve thousand to four members, but each county shall have at least one end not more than four mctnbi rs.” And whereas the aforesaid thud section, and the said parts of the seventh section of the said first article of the Constitution, touching the re presentation of the Goner I Assembly of the State, lias been found, by ex perigee. to be detective, on •ccount of the great uanlbers in the Legislature gnd the enormous expense on account thereof—we the Delegates of the people of the State ol Geor gia, in General Convention assembled, ehnsen and authorised by them to revise, alter and" amend the said two section, mid other parts, it any, the rrprestmta'ion of the people ol Georgia tn the General Assembly, have, after mature reflection Uiid deliberation, dCelar. d the following to bp' amendments in lien of »h> aforesaid inird section, Qnd parts of the seventh section. which, When ratified by the people of the Stale, shall be Vaken, held and co isid<se • as pttrts ofahe Consti tution of the State of Georgia in lion of the afore ■aid. ‘• I’he Senate sh ill he elected iwinn div on th f i first Monday in. October, until such das of elec | •ion shall bo alter *d by law, arid sit ill be composed i es one member from senatorial district to be chosen by the elecfortf’thereof, which said senato Vial districts sh ill Im formed by adding twonuiu-’ ■Uoiis counties together throughout the Stale, without regard to population, as is herein after spe y eifiedan l defined, the county of Murray excepted, which shall .constitute, together with such < entity or countie<as may h<* henafiAr formed out of the territory mW composing sai I county <>t Murray, one senatorial district, the whole number of dis trtets shall be Inrtv-fiye and no more, ami in ifie -«C’it oj'.the formation of anv new. county or coun- W<s, Ute legislature, at the tune of such formation, ■hall attacht'the same to some contiguous senato rial district. Each senator shall be a resident ot the district fiir which he may he elected, ns is required by the present Constitution, of residence in the county. The following shall be the senatorial districts: The county of Murray shall constitute the first district.* The second district shall be composed ©f the counties of Gilmer and Union: The third •f the counties of Rabun and Habersham: The fourth, of the. counties of Lumpkin and t’hero fcee.* The fifth, of the counties of < lass and Flovd: The sixth, of the counties of Ja-kson and Hall: The seventh, of the counties of Franklin and Madison* The eighth, of the counties of Gwinnett und Forsyth; The ninth, of the counties of Paulding and Cobb: 'l'he tenth, of the counties of Mdyetw and DeKalb: The eleventh, rd' the counties of Campbell and Carroll.* 'the twelfth, of the countiea of Coweta and Mt rriwrther.* j The thirteenth,*~of the counties of Troup and * Heard.* The fourteenth, of the counties of Henry ond Newton: I’he fifteenth. of dm counties of Walton and Clark.* The sixteenth. ofthe<oun lies of Oglethorpe and Elbert: The seventeenth, of th e-cwun’ics ofGreene and Tallialerro.* The of the counties of XX dkes and Lincoln: nineteenth, of the counties of Putman and Morgan: The twentieth, of the co.inties of Bu’ts end Jasper: The twenty-first, d the counties ol * Pike and Upson: The twenty-second, of the coun nes of Harris and Talbot: The iwrntv-thir I. ot she counties of Crawfortl and Mtmroe: Ihe «f the ctran ties of Bibb end Hous- ( Vol. I—. No. 35. ton.* twen I'hety-fifth. of the counties of Jones and Baldwin* The twenty-sixth, of ihe coumu-s ol I aiggs and Wilkinson: i'ne twentv-scveiiih, o! the couniies of \ arren and Hancock. The twenty erghth oi the coutifics*of Columbia and Richmond: I'ne twenty-ninth, of the counties of Burke and Scriven: I’he thirtieth, of the coun ties of tVashmgton add Jefferson: The thirty first, • the r.i.unties oi Bullock an I Emanuel: • The thiriy second, rd t.e** counties of Laurens and Montgomery. The thirty thiid, of the counties of Dooh iv. Pulaski: Thednrts fourth, of the coun ties of Viarion and Muscogee: Ine thiitv-fdth, of the counties of Randolph and Early. 'Tjtie thirty sixth. of the counties of- Sumpter anrl Stewart: I’he thirty-seventh, of the counties of Baker and Lee: The thirty-eighth, of the counties o| Irwin j and Telfair. The thirty-ninth, of the counties of j Appling and Tattnall; '1 he fortieth, of the coun- i ties of Chatham and Effingham. The forty-first. <d the counties of Bryan and i.iberfy. The forty second. of the counties of M Intosb and Glynn. The forty-ttiu -I, of the c iuuttes of Wayne and Camden. 'l’he tony fourth, of the counties of Ware and Lowndes, the forty-fifth, of the coun ties of Decatur and Th mins. The House of Re presentatives sh:d; be composed of <r.embers from all the counties whi h now are. or inay be, incltid ed within the State, according to their respective numbers offree white persons ' The whole number of members in the House of Representatives shall b** one hundred andfortv four .nd no more, except in the case of a newly created county or counties; such new county oi counties shad have one member for each county urttil the taking of the next census thereafter, and iJiV whole number shall lie apportioned in the foUuwing manner, viz.*, ihe fifteen counti-s having the highest number of tree white p-ixons shall be entitled to three menihers each, the wenlv five counties paving the next highest numtier of free white persons shall have two members each, and the rem lining forty nine counties shah have one member each. heuever, from the creation of a new county or ciHintii’s, the w-ude number ol members in ttie Huiise of |{epres-*- tafives shall exceed the num ber . f ime liiindo i ,md forty tour, it shall be the dutx of the Legi«l nnre, at its first session after the taking of ihe first census after the creation of s o h new county or c-mioies. in 'ipp'irtioaing the membeis, i . take one member from one of the counties having three members, to supply such newlv ii' 'ed county, always beginning with tho county that has the smallest number of free white persons that may lie entitled to three members. I’he censii.s shall be taken, as heretofore, once in seven ye is. and the Leg slature shall, at its first session after the taking of ear h census, apportion Hie members among the several counties of this State, as is heretofore provided; provided each county shall have one membi.r. james Al. wayne, President of the Convention. May 15, 1833. A t test, Wilkins Hunt, ) ~ . Hamilton B. Gaither, | ‘ <Clf ,vus ‘ I, therefore. i'i conformity with the provisions of the before recited act. do Hereby give publicity to the a .line, and enjoin the voters lot men.bars of the General Assembly of this State, on the d >v then - it! s/ecified. to wit. on (he FIRST MOND AY in Ot' l’tlßl'Ul NEXT, to give their vote of-‘R A TIFICATION” or “NO R VHFICATION.” is provided in said act, ami Hi it |he presiding ofli c»*is certify the same to this Department accord ingly. Given tin ier my han '. and the seal of the Ex ecutive Department, ar Milledgeville, this the day a ;d year first above written. By the Governor, WILSON LUMPKIN. RiinhOM A. Greene, Secretary. 16 VN act in alter the tliird section <d i|« fourth article, id the Co; -iitutimi oi this •'•tale, so io as to lUtliorise 11* p.-uple to •|, ( | the general offi• oi the Hillifi.i trf this State Be i eiiacie I iiy me Senate and llmse of Rep rt'H-.iiativt's <>t the State nf Georgia in tineral as sembly met, and i» is hereb rnacl» <l by (he au thority rd the same, That from and in.mediately after ibis act shall tave passed, in conformity with rhe Constitution of this State, it shall ami mav ije lanlul for all Major Generals, 10 be elected by (ho people Ol >he respective Divisions or Brigades, aud all persons subject to lo millitary duty shall be ei.titled to vote iui tin same only. And be 11 iurtner enacted by the authority a (oresaid, I'hai hereafter when any vacancy of a .Major General ot Brigadier General, shall happen io any Division or Brigade in this State.it shall be the duty ol his Excellency the Governor, to give notice ot such vacancy to the millitary officer high est in command in each county, conmosing the di vision or brigade tn ußich such vacancy has hap pened, and it shall be the duty* of the Colonel or other Military officer highest in command in each county, to give notice by advertisement at three of the. most public [daces in the county, at least Iwenty days before the election, that an election will be held on the first Monday in October next ensuing, at all the places oi holding election, in said comity, to fill sin h vacancy, audit shall be the duty of tin* mana ers of elections, to receive the votes so given in for such 'Military officers, ami to transmit iinme Lately after the 1 lose ol the elec tion a correct statement of the polls to his F.cellen cy the Governor, and it shall be the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to cause the voles so given in for each canditate to be counted, and to issue a comm is*-* lon to the person having the high est number of votes so given in. And Im it further enacted by the authority afore said. ’ hat all laws and parts of laws militating a gainst Hus act. he and the same ate hereby H . peal d. ASBURY HULL, Speaker of the House ot Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Asm" ted to, Dec. 21 18S2: WUtfON LUMPKIN. tnay 4—19 t Gdvcteot. i The Truth —The whole Truth. hero [(’. IL] Saturday, October 12, 1833. • 4 N act to alter and amend the ninth section of z.\M-the »hird*article of the Consututiou relative to. divorces. Whereas the said section and article of the Con stitution of toe State of Georgia, requires alteration. Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and Housr of Representatives of the. State of Georgia in Gen eral Assembh met. and it is hereby enacted by thi ■ authority of the same. That so soon as the fol lowing amendment shall be passed agreeable to the (ifteetrth set ion < f the fourth article of ttic consti ’ turion, it -diall be received in lieu of ninth section of die third article to wit: ••Thai the superior courts of the several counties in this Slate shall have full power, to decide on , the last resort in all cases of divorces, in the follow -1 mg manner, to wit : The parties concerned shall • bring their case before a.uetit jury, as a common i issue at law, ana as such the 4 proceedings shall be had thereon: That ic the verdict is in favor of a i divorce, the* said cause sbail be put oi. the appeal 1 dock* i ..nd lie tried Jby ? .spe iai jut . and it the spe ial jury confirm* the verdict of me p tit jury and the next succeeding grant! jury shall, by their recommendation confirm the verdicts of the a fores.nd juries, the said divorce between the parties shah be final: ami it shall be the duty of the Judge ol the superior conn io have all the evidence and i pr ueedhig on said divorce, down to the lasi de. cisioti as heretofore directed, entered on the mine |*ute*. o< said court, and from this proceeding ther l shall bo no appeal- hut the divorce shall be final ' and coinplet" a vinculo matrimonii/’ Sec 2. And be it further enacted. That this act having passed both branches' of-the legislature, ami having been advertised six months and all the requisites of ihe constitution complied with, shall thereaftor be the law of the land in the case of di vorces. ASBURY HULL, Speaker of the House of Repies n ntatives: • THOM A> S l’O( IKS, President of the Senate: may I—l 2 Dec. 21, 1832. Notice. I’he undersigned. Shcriif of the county of Flovd,. hereby acquaints <dl persons who may forwa-d ' executions lo him, either by private conveyance or by mail, that »>■ w il in ill rases, demand the plat and grant or a uroiier <*r fi. a'e of its having issu e.l. before he will proceed to sell. AU r omm-tnieations dire< te<i to nte as .Sheriff,- must come post paid, or 1 will not attend t > them. A H. JOHNSTON >U ? 3 -->5 Doctor JU. MoriigiHticry. Having settled ; oi inauertlv in flr.yd coni' tv Ga. i*espectiu!ly tenders his services to the poldjc in the practice cf He will >.IU-nd to nil rnll« in any bi'anch of med icine, an- may, always, ;>•• l-...nd a' ,h<* residence of J .me" Hemphill, esq. Vann’s Vally, until the comity ! cite he established. ' . juty >3—22 Georgia- ForsythcomHy Bitliel f ’ra dey, of captain Shays . tsirict G. M. lolls before William Marlin, a Justice of the i’eace, fi r said county, a small BAY MARE, four or live years old. four and an half feet high, no brands peiceivi able I bass, small white spot in her face, appraised by Wil liams and Ray and A. F. Richards to t -rfy dollars. A true extract from the eslray book. JOHN BLALOCK, c. r. c. sept 21—m —32 s fpn/ Stolen From the subscriber, on the night of the sdi inst. two MARES, one an iion grey, three years old has a scar on the inside of her left thigh and a knot on the scar about the size of a partridge egg, she is rough shod all round, about four I‘et nine or ten inches high long switch tail winter in the face than on the body The other is ach smit-s rrel. five or six years *ld. about five feet two inches high, branded on dm* of the shoulders wi han U. remarkable roan spot on her left hip. a small star in her face. I will give ten dol lars each, for the delivery of the Mares twenty-five tor both or seventy-five for *their ’delivery and the thief, with proof to convict him Cobb counit}. JOHN PACE. The Western Herald and Federal Union will, each, insert this twice and forward me their accounts. sept 21—a—32 J. P. - NOTICE Strayed from th'* subscriber, living in the neighbor hood of Warsnw; about the first of last April a BAY ’ P‘»NEY about five yearsold.fourfeet six inches high, j ben he went off his inane and tail were what might ! be called a long swab, he also, had some saddle spots oi bis back, and white spots on his sides and breast; he both racks and trots tolerably well. Any person who may give me any information of said Poney. shall be liberally rewarded, ami will confer a special favor on JOHN ANDERSON, ; sept 2i l . 33 HOWELL COBBT 1 ATTOIIm AT LAW. Cherokee Court House, Georgia. Is now prepared to attend to any* professional bu siness entrusted to him. He tenders lis thanks to those persons who have, so liberally patronized him in the Courts where he has practiced Communications to ensure attention, must c<>me post-paid iVOTfCE? All LETTERS addressed to the SHERIFF ofFnrsvth county, must be post paid, to entitle; Hie tn r> i’e*ifinn. JOiiN JOLLY. July 27—Si - GOLD-LAND A'i private .sale. ... FOII~S ALE The following Gold and Land LOTS viz GOLD LAND ' N ° q S ' No ' r 7D 'B* 317 19 3 12 5 2 !024 21 3 162 12 3 113 b 18 3 6(5 ]<) 4 126 d 14 1 54 8 2 419 13 1 76 12 4 I 593 18 2 195 8 2 1291 14 1 171 . u) j 1235 19 *, 3 3(»9 9 4 336 3 1 Apply, in Savannah, to Dr GEORGE MILLIN, or - M. MYFRS. 1 oct 5—0—34 SIXES GOLD - ! MINE FOR SALE. ‘Jl2—ls—2, known as the SIXE GOLD MINE, is for sale. It is unnecessary to describe the ' Lot. as its mining qualities are already generally known to miners, as one of the most valuable Gold Mmes m Georgia A creek runs through the lot suf ficient lor twenty rockers, and good houses are built ready to commence w .iking. Letters, post paid, di rected to me at * allahassee, Florida, will be answered, <■. liberal credit will be giv •». tor Hie purchase money THOM AS.G. GORDON. oot s—p—34 VA~LUABEE — GOi.I) AND I.A D LO I S EOft SALE The subscriberoffeis the following LOTS for sale : Number District Section 753 3 . 2 1322 19 2 138 3 4 397 3 194-3 3 303 If) 3 279 R 3 43 22 2 Any person in the up-country or elsewhere, wishing to purchase - idler of the above I.ots will find 'he owner in Vlilledgeville. about the tenth and fifteenth December next, at Air. Bulhugton’s hoard, g house. DAVID J MILLER. Ware county, oct 12—0—35 If you have the CASH I wills II a tew GOLD LO >8 and LAM> i <IT •• on good term , such as No. 442—12—1 ; Niv. 137—13—1 ; No. 25< —ls—2; No. 774—17—2 ; No. 695—21—3. LAND LOTS, No. 205—15—3; No. • IS—lß—l. Any person to purchase any of Hie above named LOTS, application to the subscriber. £EASTON SNEED Bark Camp. Burke county. sept 21—k—32 ■Vol ire. j The CREDIT* >RS ol the I ie PARKER Cf »L- I LINS. dec. <>f t'oi'yih county. are required to pre j si nt 1 heii demands properly autbentie ited, for pav ement within tiie time prcscivtied by law; and those m>l< lited to said deceesed are required to make pay ment to CH \RI ES H VRR.IS. i R ANUB HARRIS [ Quul’d. EC**. MI . LI\M HARRIS, $ sept 21—T—32 r>xerutor’s sale. On Monday, the eleventh November next, will lie sold, between the hours often and four o’clock, at the | >te residence us Parker Coilins, dec. on the Cha tahooche, the PERSONAL ESTATE. Ot said Collins, consisting of about one hundred and twenty head of CATTLE, two MULES, one IIOR 'E. SHEEP and one saw COTTON GIN, d e. Twelve months credit, witti approved security, will be allowed to all purchasers ; other conditions’ made known at the sale, which will be continued from day to day until completed. CHARLES HARRIS ) RXNUR HARRIS, \ Quot'd Fr'r». WD ' IAM HARRIS, S Forsyth count it sept 21—T—32 <‘ are authorised to sny that Major WILLIAM W CARNES, of Mil ledgeville. is a candidate for COMPTROLER GENERAL, at the next election. jtdy 27—24 Pheasant Valley. There has been a new FOST-OI’I’ICE established at Pleasant Valley, in Murray county, and Nelson Dickersox. esq. appointed Post-Master thereat. sent 21—1. —32 ' (’herokexvSupei ior court August Term, 1833. The Governor, on the infortna-'j tiun oi William Marlin I g c - j, vs. ■( ' ' .j*. Pyent E Jackson. ’ ), ‘ It appeal ing to the court, by* tne iWijrn of the . iff. that the Defendant is not 1o be fomijk ayuOfy the affidavit ot the informant that he dofs '•the Defendant resides in this state, it is tlaif’i efiffe,'* Ordered by the Court, That service be prflwfeted by ' three month's publication of this Rule, in one of the public gazetts of this stat« A true extract from the Minutes. R. F. DANIEL. Clk. nug 17 27 Cherokee Superior court August Term. > Tho Governor on the informa- ) tion of James ood t < • r vs pct.ra. Pyeßt E. Jackson j The Same } v. <B ci Fa. - . The Same y It apjmaring to the Court, by the return of the Sh«y iff. that the Defendant is not to be found, and the in- f former having made the legal affidavit, on motion it j is Ordered by the Court. That service he perfected, on I the Defendant, by the publication of this Rule once a month for three months, in some public gazette, in this state. A true extract from the minutes • ‘ li. F. DANiEL, CX j aug 17—27 1 VV hole No. 35. S.TA-G.E TO CHEROKr i: roL'-lT HOUSE, The undersigned res;>ectfuHy iuiortns the nnldic which runs from Madison !<> L • • renceville, will hen-aite.r t-i- continued to Cle iokee Com t-llmise. on every Satu *day and return tc I aw renceville on Sunday evening. Those who o' y wish parage on said rout are ass., pi . U)f >d ihet ti e fare from i.awrenceville to k <• (• mir-H • p, will lie al the reduced (trice of ’»-■ p 1 >. . , mg tance thirty-eight miles. EUSHA B ITS. s»pt 25— e (>herokee Supenm uourt ■ A'g 11st Term, l:-';3. The Governor <»ti Ihe inforum > « tion of William Martin 1 • . _ vs. f ■■ ,CI * ‘ a Pyent E. Jackson J • * Itoppearing l<> the Court, by. Hie return of the Shet in that the D**te' dant is ndt to fie found ind b\ the affidavit of the. Inforintrit that he does n-.t b it. t. »■ the Deicndant resides in%is state, it is *h. -»-t<-re. Ordered, by the ( o»it Thaf’s. ■•vicebt* . <■! < •*,: pv three mot ths publication of this Rule, in - im m mure ofthe public gazette of this state. j! true extract from the Minutes. - R F J t 4 .1. C'k. ang 17 27 Cherokee Stipe j* 1•. t' coil r tc - Auirm-f Term, ir3 1 The Governor on Hie it'.orma tion of JaCfrib Martin I:,. „ , s >bc.i. fa. Pyent E. Jackson. J It npjn iri"u t.» the Court, by the return of Sheriff. Hint the Delendant is not to bf tmr*iß -an’ y the affidavit of the I tiformant. that he does not Ke : ■- ® that the defendant reside in this st.,(e it is, the revive Ordered by the Couil, that service be perfi c*. U>y ; three months publication oi this ’ t>!e in one or more of the public gazettes of >tf». so,te ' A true extr icl of the .VCiiHtin. , ' • R. F. DANIEL, Clk. aug 17 §m 27 • * I ■ I 1- • J From the Columbia Hive LAMENT OF A SINGLE LADY. '■'* It’s really very singular, , ■ I onnot make it out ; I’ve many beaux yet none propose—■ What are they all about ? Bailey come® here daily, T< —dose, He sinmhswnd sigbs, looks very wise, And yorof-t'. doq’t propose. r ," I’m sonnrt’zed. f’m poetized, I’m r*'>i*':g'*a/'J}’<l on miner : Tbnv vo't* a’th.d J’m rather stout, Mv waist js ve'-y (a er ; Th if 1 ’ve aver,- Grecian f-ice. And rather Grecian nose ; A’et seeing fids, its quite miss, That none of them propose. It’s very strange that none should change. From single life to double; Ijhd 1 tnv mind they soon should find, I’d save them nil the trouble. * It’s very well tosay— Ma Bette, My lilfy ir my rose. Actions are better; byword or letter, 1 wish they would propose ! \ That Colonel Tancers of the Lancers, Sometimes looks speechless things ; lie smiles and sighs—such coal black eyes, And oh ' the songs lip sings ; lie does not want encoiirngnment. Enough offhat Heav’n knows : And then bis air. so Vilitiare, Oh if he would propose ! They steal my pocket handkerchief, They pray for locks of hair ; The;.' ask me tor tny hand—tn dance, They [.raise my grace and air. Tl.er’s Mr. Djson. fond of hyson, I wonder be don’t close ; I make histea, he smiles on me, And yet he don’t propose'! At park or play, by night and day. They follow me about ; Riding or walking, singing or talking, As revel, masque or rout ; My father thinks it very bad. That out of all the beaux, Who come to dine and drink his wine. None of them will propose !-. Yes, it is very singular, . I’ve half a mind to pout; Os all the beaux none will propose. What do thev dream alwut ?’ However, now my minds* resolved. In puetry or prose, What’er ensue, or false, nr true, ■ One of them sAe//propose ! SWERIF" r "SS Ct.V.RK’S SUBPOEsVAS. Juror’s Summonses. HI A RR/ 4 dP LICF NSEB. Fef salt eti this