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diuns, must be published sixty days previous
to me day of sale.
The sale of personal property in like man
lier must be published forty days previous to
the day of sale.
Notice tiiat application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must
be published nine months.
Notice that application has been made so
Letters of Administration, must also
lishcd forty days.
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Margaret Kemp i
vs. < Libel for divorce. *
Thomas Kemp. ,
OCTOBER Term, 1826.
Cn the above stated case it appearing to
the court that the defendant is not to be found
in the county of Rabun. Upqj) motion of
Smith and Broun, Solicitors for Libellant.
It is ordered that service be perfected by
publication in one of the Gazetts of tins State,
October term 1828.
The above is a trite extract from the
minutes this 20th, November 1826.
H. T. Mozley, Cl’k.
-55 —tm
Baldwin Superior Court.
OCTOBER TERM 1826.
(COTA’ NOTE.)
ON the first day of March, 1925, ivc prom
ise to pay to Rowe Newell, or bearer
Four Hundred and Thirty-Nine Dollars Fifty
Four Cents, dated 4th of Sept. 1824.
(Signed) FINLEY k HUTCHINSON.
Rowe & Newell j Rule Nisi
4rs. > to establish a copy of a
Finley k Hutchinson S lost Note.
IT appearing to the Court that an original
note, of t- iich the above is a copy, has
been lost, and that there arc no credits on the
same: On motion of Samuel Rockwell,
counsel for Rowe >'e Newell, it is Ordered
that the said l'inlcy k Hutchinson shew cause
on the first day of the next Term, why the
above copy of the note should not be estab
lished in lieu of the lost original; that a copy
of said note be filed in the Clerks Office of
■this Court, and that this Rale be published
in the Georgia Statesman once a month until
the next term of the Court.
A true copy taken from the Minutes of
Court, this 9th October, 1826.
TIIOS. H. KENAN, Cl’kv
Oct. 10 41—lmGin
JBLOPED;
TTTIRtiM the Subscriber on the 25th
Jgj of December, 1825, two Negro
fellows, one w black fellow named
Nnthen generally called Nace, about
25 years of age, about 5 feet 10 In
ches high well made, pretty artful
plays w .11 on the Violin, he formerly
mnaway and passed through differ
ent sections of the State of Alabama
as a freeman, he can do Smith work
tolerable well, and I think he has a
scar over one of Ids eyes, Cloaths
at present unnecessary to describe;
the otlici rather of a Yellowish com
plect ion named Jessey about 21 or 2
years of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11
Inches high, tolerably well made, 1
think one of his Iswes a little bent
;b, his mother is living with Capt.
Jeremiah Sanders, if Alabama. He
was raised to the farming business,
any person apprehending the afore
said fellows and confining them in
any Jail so that 1 can get them I will
pay them $ 20 a piece or if they will
deliver lhern to me living 14*niles
below Washington Wilks County,
Georgia, I will give them SSO a
piece |
ABNER WELLBORN.
February 21st, 1827.
61—3 m.
Cty” Toe Mobile Register will pub
lish the above three months, and for
ward their account for payment as
above.
|\nNE months after date application will
i. s be made to the honorable the Inferior
Qonrt of Emanuel county jvhen setting for
#r,linary purposes for leave to sell two tracts
of land, one in said county, one in the 13 dis-
Crict Houston, No. 515 belonging to the Es
tate of Griffis .iohn deceased, .for the benefit'
<4 the heirs and Creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM DANIELS, Adrn’r
47—9 m
GEORGIA, Twiggs co.
WHEREAS Senus K|. Clark, bath this
and iy applied to me fbr Letters of Ad
ministration on tire estate of Wm. Clark, late
of said county dec’d, these are therefore to
cjte and admonish all nd singular, the kin
dred ami creditor* of said deceased, to appear
a» my office within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause if any they have why said let
ter! tn >uld not lie granted.
Oi»o« uinl.r my band this 6th February. l
18»7 PETEK SOLOMON. O. C. 0.
House of Entertainment.
THE Subscriber has opener)
a House of Entertainment at that
valuable stand, situated two miles
from Miliedgevillc, at the fork of the
reads leading to Entonlon and Clin
ten At this house Travellers and
others can be accommodated with
good clean beds, the best of food,
and excellent liquors, at a moderate
price.
WILLIAM It. IiILL.
March, 12tli, 1327.
62—if
BOARD OF PHYSICIANS,
OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
The following extracts from the By-I.aws
adopted by the Board at their first meetings
are made public, for the information of can
didates who m: y in future apply for License,
to Practice Medicine, viz.
Ist. Applicants for examination shall be
required to write ami present a thesis on gome
Medical subji ct, and hand the fame to the
Dean on or before each annual meeting of the
board.
2d. The board will require of each candi
date a competent knowledge of Chemistry,
Anatomy, Materia, Medica, Physiology, Sur
gery, Midwifery, and the Theory ar.d Practice
of Medicine, and will not grant a license to
any candidate who is materially deficient in
any of those branches.
3d. In future, applicants having Diplomas,
shall be expected, to send them to this Board
for examination, and that in no case shall a
temporary or permanent license be granted up
on the testimony of a member of this board
or any other individual, without the Diphx
niß.
“4th. A re-examination will be granted by
the board at the same session to rejected ap
plicants on the Sole condition, that the second
examination, be held publicly, and the ques
tions and answers recorded on the minutes.’'
The order of examination will be so con
ducted, as to commence with the first name
cnroled, and proceed numeiically, until the
list is gone through, and if any applicant is
absent, whpn his presence is required before
ihe board, the next named shall be presented
in his place, and the name of tiie absentee pla
ced at the bottom of the list.
Applicants are notified that letters address
ed to uie in Lexington Oglctkrope county,
Post Paid, requesting their names enroled,
with tjicir residence, and title of Thesis will
be duly attended to.
ALEX JONES, M. D.
Dean of the Beard of Physicians of the
State of Georgia.
MLUedgtvtUe, Sth December, 1626.
JCUP Editors of News Papers in this State
friendly to this instituUon and the cause o
science in general will confer a favor by giv
ng the above two or three insertions.
49 —w2ni.2a.2m..
GEORGIA, I Whereas Jeremiah Fowler
Early county, y and Nancy, formely Smith
now Tyson have applied for Letters ofdismis
sionfrom the administration on the estate of
Lad in Smith dcc’d. These art therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditore of the said dcc’d to be and ap
pear at my office within the time, prescribed
by Law, to shew cause if any there be, why
said letters ofdismission should not be grant
ed, given under my hand this 11th of Novem
ber 1820.
NEVEN McBRYDE, c. c. o
49—Gm
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
WHEREAS Robert A. Evans applies
to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Nancy McCall, dac.—And
also, John F. Simmons and Sarah Thompson
applies for letters of administration on the
Estate of Daniel Thompson dec. —And wliere
as also, Yuncy P. Grillin applies for letters of
administration on the Estate of John Cox,
dee.—These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and ceditors
of said persons dec. —to be and appeur at
my Office within the time prescribed by Law,
to sh w cause if any they have why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given from under my hand this 27th Jan.
1827.
PETER SOLOMON, C. C. O.
Marion Twiggs co. 27th Jun» 1827.
56—6 t
BRIGADE ORDERS .
• . - Head Quarters, and
Ist Brigade sDiv. of<j. Miiitia \
Clinton, March 2d, 1827.
FREDERICK SIMS E.-q. is Here
by appointed Quartermaster of Said
Brigade in place of Cfipt. William
Mitchell, resigned and is to be obey
ed and respected accordingly,
Bv Order of Brig Gen.
CHARLES PHILIPS,
WILLIAM BREWER,
Ai 1-de-Camp.
C2—tf.
GEORGIA, WALTON County.
]\J OTICE.—To all whom this may con
-Ln corn, that I have made the following
Survey, on the virtue of a head-wrighi warrant,
for Anderson Baksr, 350 acres, on the waters
of |t\lurberrie»’ Creek, bounded North, by
Thompson, S. >V. hy Butler, S. EL by Ter
rill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which is
recorded in tuy Office. Those concerned can
have n more minute description by examining
the same, and enter ttiur caveats in due time.
DAVID BURbON.
Jan. 1. 182*. . 57—3
NINE months after date application will
be made to the Honorable ;iie Inferior
Court of Hancock county '-lien suing tor or
dinary purposes (or leave to sen one nalt of
lot No. 216 lying in the fifth Dist, of Monroe
county at private sale for the ben. tit oi tlie
heir of aerdind Homes Dec’d.
(WILLIAM MILLER, Agent.
December the sth 9in
syiNE months after date, application ml
X N lie made to the Honorable the Interior
court of the county ol Newton, while sitting
for Ordinary purposes, tor ieaie to sell tit
whole of the real estate of Thomas Creel, late
of said county deed.
WILLIAM CRF.EL, A bar.
Srpt. IK, 1826 &—'Jm
H® tibi crant artes, pacisqne imponere morem, pareerc subject is et debellare superbos.—Virgiu
Milledgevilue, Monday, April 2, 1827.
NOTICE. —All [versons having demands
against the estate of Ilinchy Hill, dec.
are requested to hand them in agreeable to
lav. ; and those indebted to said e. tate, are
requested to make payment to
THOS WATSON, Adin.
Feb. 1, 1827. 58—5 t
NOTICE.
AFTER the expiration of the time pre
scribed by law, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court whftn sitting
for Ordinary purposes <*' the county of War
ren for leave to sell the real estate and negros,
not specifically disposed of by the lugt will
and testament of Jesse Darden late of Vi ar
rtu county, <l. ceased, fur the benefit of the
Creditors and Legatees of said dec’ll.
HENRI’ GIBSON,
Exictor.
Febnrary 19th 1827. 60—9 m
notice.
WE fonvarn all persons from trading
for three several notes of hand, given
by us to John Evans for the following several
amounts, viz. one for four hundred and fifty
dollars, due the first day of May next ; t»: e
for the same amount, due l6t Jan. 1828, und
one other note tor the same amount, due
the Ist Jan. 1929, which said several notes,
amounting in all to thirteen hundred and
fifty dollars, were given by us to the said
John Evans on the 9th of October last, for a
certain tract or lot of land, known by num
ber one hundred and fifty Ihree, in the fif
tei nth District of formerly Henry, nov De-
Kalb, county, which lot of land we find by
the records of DeKalb county, to he mort
gaged to H. M. Watkins of Elbert County,
for a considerable amount. Said mortgage is
dated SUi April, 1826, long before he sold ns
the land. We are therefore determined not
to nay the said notes io the said Evans, or
any other person, even when they become
due, unless the said Evans will make us safe
ir. the titles for the premises.
SAMUEL BURDINR.
JOHN BURDINE.
Decature, DeKalb t o.
Jan. 1.1827. 59—41*
"to fortunate drawers
PFRSONS who wish may procure without
delay a plat with the corners, stations,
water courses and quality of the land, as re
turned by tin; district surveyors, by enclosing
postjpaid 25 cents for each plat wanting, to.
CARLTON WELLBORN Ser. Gen.
Miliedgevillc March 19th 1527.
86—ts
NINE months after date application will
be made to the honosablt the inferio.
court of Henry county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to soil the real
estate of Jacob Maddox, dec.
WESLEY CAMP, Admr.
August 2d, 1826.
NOTICE. ‘
LOST in Clark county, about the
eighth of January last about
tour miles from Watkinsviile, on the
road leading to Harveys mills, a small
RED MORROCCO'Pocket Look,
with the following papers in it,
TO WITT :
One %20 note given by Yrlver
ton Thaxton, about the 16 or 17 day
of December 1825 , Due one day
after date ; Two 21 $ notes given
by Hugh Haincltke 4th day of July
1826 and due some time in October,
thereafter with a credit of fifteen
dollars; One boad of 900$ nine hun
dred dollars, given by Luke Robin
son for titles to a tract *r lot of land
lying on Woolf creek, as well ass
can recollect. No. 225 in the old
2d District of Henry comity.
With seven dollars of small change
the Banks not recollected at this
time.
All persons arc hereby forvraroed
trading for any of the above papers
or Rond, and the obligor paying fhi
same to any person except myself.
MOSES MOORE.
Jackson Bth Feb. 1827.
63—11
NINE .MONTHS after date ap
plication will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior court ol
Baldwin county, when silling for or
dinary purposes for leave to sell the
real Estate of Robert Wynn deed
Consisting ot cnc tot cf land lying
in the county of Baldwin, No. 2§o
first district of said couuty.
PATCEY WYNN,
Exertrix
March 12th 1827.
61 lm3m
NINE Months after date hereof
application will be made to the
Hornorable the Inferior court cf Mon
roe county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes lor leave to sell a tract or
lot of land laying m Jones county in
tne sixth district, No. 9 it being a
part of the real Estate of Charles
Thaxton late of Butts county dec’d.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec’d.
TERMS made known on the day
of sale.
JOHN V DUNN Adm’r.
NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x
Bulls county, Ga. March 12 1827.
• 64—loidin
’KTINE MONTHS’giter data application
ll will be made to the Honorable the In
terior Court of Putnam county, v hen sitting
far ordinary purpose*, far leave to *ell one
hundred acre* ol Lend in Putnam county,
which will include tne Miii# on Murder Creek
at the Rock House .Shoal, it being a part af
the real Estate of Eli Harms, late of saiu
county deceased—to be sold for the Lone lit i
of the heirs of said Estate.
THE EXECUTOR ~
Oct. 4. IMG. 41—9*»
NOTICE.
A LI, those having claims against the es
tite of Jacob Maddux, dec. are reques
ted to hand ihem in, in terms of the law, for
seilieinen! ; and those indebted to make Im
mediate payment.
WESLEY CAMP, Adm.
Fdh.Ji. 1527. 59—6 t
SHE&RIFF’S SALE?"
O.V the first 7'usday in April next,
ILL be sold between the le
y f gal hours of sale, in Emanual
County, the following property to
wit, 200 acres of land more or less,
adjoining land of James Wcle.i and
others, on the waters of the Ogee
che River, also, 8 head of beef Cat
tle, and one Note of hand given for
Twelve dollars, and 25 cents, to
Isaac or James Stephens by Henry
Durden and Wilson Leggett, said
property levied on as the property
of Isaac Steph ns, to satisfy an Ex
ecution in fa,-or of Samuel Mid
dleton.
HENRY DURDEN, D Hhff.
Febuary 14, 1827.
CO—tds
NORTH AMF.RICNA REVIEW.
CONTENTS OF NO. LIV.
Art.
1. Internal improvements.
?. Report of the Examination which has
been made by the Board of Engineers, with
a \ tew to Internal improvement, Sic. Fib.
Hi,,. 1825.
2. Report of the Board of Internal
Improvement upon the Subject of a Nation
al Hoad Irpm tlie City of W ashington to
New-Oileans.
11. Wintnrop s History of Now-Englqnd.
The History of New-Engiand from
1630 to 1C45, by John Wintfirop, first
Governor of tue Colony of Massachusetts
Bay; from his Original Manuscripts.—
With Notes, tee. By Jarr.es Savage.
111. T..e Wise men ol Gotham.
The Merry Tales of the Three Wise
Men of Gotham.
IV. Growth of the Mind.
Observations on the Growth of the Mind.
By Sampson Reed.
V. Life of tVm. Pinkney.
Sonic Account of tbe Life, Writings,
ar.d Speeches of William Pinkney. By
Henry Wheaton.
VI. Diplomacy of the United States.
The Diplomacy of the L nited States;
being an Account of the Foreign Relations
of the Country, from ilio First Treaty w.tb
France, in 1776, to the Treaty of Guent,
in 1814, with Great Britain.
VII. Wilson’s and Bonaparte’s Ornithologv.
1. Supplement to the Ornithology o.
Ah sunder Wilson; containing a Sue eh
the Author’s Life. By George Ord.
2. American Ornithology : or the Natu
ral History of Birus inhabiting the United
States, not given by W ilson ; with Figures
from Nature. By Charles Lucian Bona
parte. Vol. I.
VIII. Phi del , Kappa Orations.
1. A Discourse pronounced before tlie
Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge.
By Joseph Story.
2. An Oration pronounced at New Haven
before the Society of the Pin Beta Kappa.
By James A. Hilhouse.
IX. Greek Lexicography.
The Greek Lexicon of Schrevclius, trans
lated into English, with many Additions.
X. Improvement of Common Schools.
Essays upon Popular Education, con
taining a particular Examiiuuon of the
Schools of Massachusetts, and an Outiim
of an Institution for the Education of Teach
ers. . By James G. Carter.
XL Cardozo’s Notes on Political Economy.
Notes on Political Economy.
By J. N. C.irdozo.
XII. Russian Talcs.
Russian Talcs; from (he French cflount
Xav er dc Maislre.
XIII. Revision of the Laws of New York.
Report from tlie Comsaissioners appoint
ed to revise tlie Staiate Laws of the State
of New York.
XIV. Critical Notices.
1. Francis Berrien.
2. Bryan’s Poetical Address
3. History of New York.
4. Lvercll’s New Ideas on Population.
‘ 5. Education in Tengeaee.
6. Grimsliaw’s Books for School*.
7. American Journals in France and
Germany. '
8. Atlantic Souvenir, and the If morial.
9. The Classical Reader, and the Ameri
can Class Book.
10. Congress of Buenos Ayres.
II Mason’s Address on Church Music.
Quarlcrly List of New Publications.
Morel). 5. 1826. 61—ts.
months after dale, appli-
J_N( cation will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior court of the
County of Jones, when Sitting for Or
dinary pourposcs, for leave to sell all
the real estate of David Morgan
deceased, which lies in the Couuty of
Irvviu, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ot said estate.
FRANCES MORGAN, Ex'r.
March 22d, 1827.
64—1 m 9 m
GEORGIA—FRAA'KLLV Couuty .
HEREAS Jesse Holbrook ap
f j plies to me for letters of ad
ministration (with the will annexed,)
on the Estate of Joseph Johnson,
late of said county dec’d
These are therefore to cite and
admonish, all and singular the kin
dred and ere liters of said deed”, to
be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 12th
day of March 1827
THO’S KING, c.c o|
schleysdigest.
A 511 Eii u l : :r nV*vr work for gate at t!.'
Ks ftIiEDGKVILLE BOCK, STORE.
fVoL. 11. No. I*3.— Whole No. 6>.
Estray Horses.
GEORGIA—JONES County.
CAPTAIN Ethridges district.
Posted before me by Anderson
Comer one dark bay mare,
twelve years old, about four foot,
four inches high, both bind feet white
and one of her fore feet white, some
white on h r forehead. Apprised
by James Jenkins and William Ay
cott, to seven dollars.
This 3d March 1827.
JOHN WILLIAMS, J.P.
GEORG I.I — JO.XES'C'ov n ty
TOLLED before me by Burwell
Law of Capt. Dosters district
ono bright or red sorrel horse six
years old this spring, a small white
spot on his nose between hisnostfills
some saddh spots on his back, brand
ed on the left shoulder supposed
with S or U figure of six appraised
by John Childs and Stephen Satter
white to sixty five dollars this Sth
of March 1827,
Win. HEAD J.P.
A true Copy of tlie original re
cord in my office.
C- MACARTIIY, Clk.
63—3 t
£•'jtfk DOZEN Lemon Syrup, made
uith Lemons, not lime juice
as it usually is. Sedlitz Powders.
Soda do. Lemon Acid, file. Just rc
ccived and for sale by
R. B. Si D. G. II AVI LAND.
Whooffer for sale an extensive aud
well selected stock of
Drugs,
Medicine*,
Paints,
Oils,
Window Glass,
Perfumery, «&c. &c.
Their country friends, are particu
larly requested to examine their
stock, which is believed to be more
extensive than at any other former
period,
March 14 1827. 64—3 t
The Washington News and
Georgia Statesman, will please give
the above three insertions, and for
ward their accounts to
R. B. & D. G. H. Augusta.
Estray Mare.
GEOiIGIA Butts County.
•Rplanika Asa Lewis ofCnpt. M;;y
suns district lolls before me one es
tray, bay mare, Wind in one eye star
ami streak in her face the right hind
foot white above the paster joint,
supposed to be twelve or fourteen
years old ; And apprised to seventy
live dollars by Wilic Summerlin and
William T. Maper.
Sworn to before me this 3fh day
of March 1827.
FRANCIS MILLER.j.r.
A true copy taken from the estray
hook this 9th day of March 1827.
ABEL L. ROBINSON Cl’k.
61—3 t
WASHING! ON
CIRCUS.
THE citizensof Milledgeville
and the public generally are Re
spectfully Informed, that the Com
pany intends to perform in Mill
edgevjlle for a few days, Commen
cing on Saturday, March list,
1827, when a Variety of Eques
trian performances will he brought
forward;
For Particulars see the bills of
the day —-
to open at 2 o’clock, and perform
ance to commence at half past 2
o’clock;
Tickets to be had at Mr. Mc-
Combs Hotel and at the place of
performance. Admitauce 50
Cents, Children under 10 years 25
Cents.
64—21
AMERICAN FARMER.
Baltimore, F’cbuary 16, 1827.
We wish that every friend of
this journal should understand, and
that they would have the kindness
rnaks it known, to any one who
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mit their S2O, we will send tbe Amer
ican Farmer without cnarge —or any
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fOR $4 IF NOT PAID IN SIX MONTHS.
wishing to subscribe, is to enclose
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of the Editor of the American Farmer,
Baltimore — nd whether the money
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forwarded immediately, and the ac
tual receipt of each number of the
volume will be guaranteed by the
Editor.
The American Farmer is publish
ed weekly—about one half, or four
pages, devoted to practical Agri
culture; the yemaimicr to Internal
Improvements, Rural and Domestic
Economy; selections for housekeep
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Historv ;md Rural Sports. A min
ute index, and title-page to the whole
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every individual tv ho receives the Rigister
would also wish to l>e possMsed of an aceu.
rate Map of the whole of the Territory sub
ject to the present Lottery, which should a®
once exhibit the Geographical position nd,
boundaries of all the Counties, Districts (■'’ —
arranged according to their respective Nu s}
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se*, Public Roads aoid 1L s irves correctly de
lineated thereon —ai rangements havt been:
made with the Surveyor General which will
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graved A tap of the kind described, at §l,
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Creek Territory; anu as such, will form al
most a imccssury appendage to the List ol For
tun ate drawers, as, without it, very little can
be known of tht situation of their lands, or oh
the neighboring rivers und other important
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The value of the Register will thus be doub
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the present Lottery is completed.
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ENGLAND AND THE UNITED
STATES.
From a Liverpool paper, of Jan. €l
In another part es our paper we
have given tho Messfigo of tbe Presi
dent of the United States. We are
sorry to perceive that any eircunl
stances exist, by which the good un
derstanding between England ams
tbe States is likely to be endan
gered We hope that both England
and America know too well the con
sequences of any hostilities between
them, to allow the question of war
to arise. And we have little fear
that either the discussions respect
ing the Northwestern boundary, or
the intercourse with the West In'-ia
Islands, will remain for a very pro
tracted period without satisfactory
adjustment.
Since writing the above, we have
received (by last night’s post) a
communication from London, con
taining the following passage on this
subject, which we are sure will bfe
perused with pleasure by every
friend to the best interests of both
countries, on either side of the At
lantic.
“As some notice has been drawn
to these passages in the American
President’s Message to Congress,
which relate to certaiu points in am
pule between tbe two countries, it
may be desirable that the public
should know that a commission for
the adjustment of the whole olthem
lias, for some weeks been sitting in
London. Its members arc. Mr. tiai
litan and Mr. Hutchisson, with Mr.
Abercrombie, Jr. as Secretary, and
the whole affair, it is confidently af
firmed, has nearly arrived at a con
clusion, likely to be thought satisft <-
forv by both countries. On that
;M rt of the question which regards
tiic commercial mtcrcoura* with tur
Colonies, it is said lhai even e
American merchants have nothi’g
to alllego against the conduct f
■be English Government, but » e
• veu disposed rather, on the c c
tran, to throw the blame on t' eit
•wn ” , •
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