Georgia statesman. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1825-1827, April 09, 1827, Image 1

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Georgia Statesman. TERMS,—S3 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,] BURRITT & MEACHAM, Editors.] 9 THE GEORGIA STATESMAN. IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY IN MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Un Wayne-Street, oppomte the Eagle Hotel. BT S. MEACHAM. Tertns.... Three Dollais in advance, Or Four Dollars’if not paid in six months.— No subscription received for less than one year, unless the money is paid in advance, and no paper discontinued till all arrearages dr. subscription and advertisements are paid. B. Notice of the sales of land a-nd ne- groes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guar dians, must be published sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale of personal property in like man ner must be published forty days previous* to file day of sale. Notice that 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 Io Letters of Administration, must also be pub fished forty days. * + * Al! letters directed to the Editors on business relating to the Oilice, must be post paid Margaret Kemp i vs. < Libel for divorce. Thomas Kemp. J ' OGTOBER Term, 1826. In the above stated case it appearing to the court that the defendant is not to be found Sa the county of Rabun. Upon motion of Smith and Brown, Solicitors for Libellant. It is ordered that service be perfected by publication in one of the Gazettsoi this State, October term 1826. The above is a true extract from the Anutos this 20th, November 1826. H. T. Mozle.y, Cl’k. *ls—tin ELOPED. ■fFIROM the Subscriber on the 25th IP of December, 1825, two Negro fellows, one u black fellow named N'athen gem rally called Nace, abou! 05 years of age, about 5 feet 10 In ches high well made, pretty artfu plays w II on the Violin, he formerly runaway and passed through dificr <rut sections of the State oi Alabama as a freeman, he can du Smith work tolerable well, and 1 think he has a scar over one of his eyes, Cloath at present unnecessary to describe; the othci rather ot a Yellowish coin plcction named Jessey about 21 or years of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11 Inches high, tolerably well made, I think one ui his knees a little bent in, his mother is living with Capl. Jeremiah Sunders, of Alabama. He was raised to the farming business, any person apprehending the afore said fellows ami confining th m in any Jail so that 1 can get them 1 will pay them $ 20 a piece or it they " ill deliver them to me living 11 miles below Washington Wilks County, Gieorgia, 1 will give them SSO a pec*. ABNER. WELLBORN. February 21st, 1827, 61 —3m. (KT The Mobile Register will pub lish the above throe months, and for ward their account for pay moat as a bo v c. Tuesday, March 27. 1827. THE MILLEDGEVILLE HARMONIC SOCIETY Met Present, J>n. B A. White, President. F. Jeter & R Craft, | Fite President, \ On Motion Resolved Unanimously:— That this j|ociuty influenced by Christian Phi lanthropic and Patriotic feelings and animatAl with and anxious solicitude for (he Amelioration of Grecian su. firings will give on Thursday Eve ning the sth ot April, at the Repre sentative Chamber a Concert ol Sa cred and Patriotic Vocal and Instru mental Music, and take up a public Contribution in aid ot the Creek Cause; Jicjofeci?:—That Messrs. Rob t B. Washington, Jas. Camak and Jos. Washburn on tho part ot the Citi- OtmsandE. 11. Pierce on the other part of the Society be appointed a ♦Committee to make all necessary arrangements—to receive the Con tributions taken tip, and to transmit Aia amount to the Treasuer of the Greek Committee at New York; Resolved: — That “the Committee for tbe Selection of Music,’’ a list'd by the Gentlemen named in tho a ibove Resolution make choice of the piecs Sacred ami patriotic which shall in their opinion be most appro priate to the occasion-- Extract from the Minutes. E. IL PIERCE. Sere, .If /Air. Society. SCHLEY'S DIGEST. CXOPIK.C of the abate w«rk for sale at iK House of Entertainment. THE Subscriber has opened a House of Entertainment at that valuable stand, situated two miles from Milledgeville, at the fork of the reads leading to Eatonton and Clio ton 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 R. HILL. March, 12th, 1827. 62—ts BOARD OF PHYSIC IAN S7 OF THE STATB OF GEORGIA. The following extracts from the By-Laws adopted by the Board at their first meeting, are made public, for the information of can didates who may in future apply for License, to Practice Medicine, viz. Ist. Applicants for examination shall be required to write and present a thesis on some Medical sublet, and hand the same to the Dean en 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 and Practise of Medicine, and will not grant a license to any candidate who is materially deficient hi 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 Diplo ma. ‘ ! 4lh. A re-examination will be granted by tiie board at the same session to rejected ap plicants on the Hole 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 witii the first name enroled, and proceed numerically, until the list is gone through, and if auy applicant is absent, when his presence is required before the board, the next named shall be presented in his place, and the name of the absentee pla ced at the bottom of the list. Applicants are notified that letters addres.* cd to me in Lexington Oglethrope county, Post Paid, requesting their names enroled, with their residence, and title of Thesis will be duly attended to. ALEX JONES, M. D. Dean of the Board of Physicians of the State of Georgia. Milledgeville, Blh December, Ih’26. ■‘LU 2 ’ Editors of News Papers in t’.is State friendly to this institution and ti e cause ol science in general a favor by giv ing the above two or three insertions. 49—w2 u.2H.~Tn.. GEORGIA, i Whereas Jeremiah fun <i Early county. ) and Nancy, formely Smith now Tyson have upplkd for Letters of dismis sion from the administration mi the estate ot L idin Smith di c’d. These are therefore te cite and admonish all and singular Lie kindred and Creditors of tie said dec’d. to be and ap pear at my otliee within the time, prescribed by Law, to shew cause if any there he, why said letters ofdismission should not be grant ed, given under my hand tills 11th of Novem ber 18tv. NEVEN McBRYDE, c. c. o 40—Bin GEORGIA, Twiggs county. IVIIF.REAS Robert A. Evans applies V V to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy McCall, dee.—And also, John F. Simmons and Saruii Thompson applies tor letters of administration on the Estate of Daniel Thompson dec. —And where as also, \ ancy P. Gridin applies for letters of administration on the Estate of John Cox, dec. —These are therefore to cite and admon ish all anil singular the kindred and ceditors of said persons dec.—to be uud appear at tuy Office within the time present), d by Law, to shew cause if any they have wJg said let ters should not be granted. Given from under nv hand this 2fllt Jan. 1827. PETER SOLOMON, C. C. W. Marion Twiggs co. 27th Jan. 1827. BRIGADE ORDERS. Head Qvautbrs, Z Ist Brigade 5 Div. of G. Militia $ Clinton, March 2d, 1827. FREDERICK SIMS E-q. is Here by appointed Quartermaster of Said Brigade in place ol Capt. 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. 62—ts. GEORGIA, WALTON Cocxty. |VrOTICR. —To all whom this may con -11 corn, that I have made the following Survey, on the v irtue of a head-" righi w arrant, for Anderson Baker, 350 aerre, uu the w .ters of jMarberrios’ Creek, bounded North, by Thompson, S. W. by Butler, S. E. by Ter rill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which is recorded tn my Otliee. Those concerned can “ have a more minute description by examining the .wnc, and enter their caveats in due time. DAVID BURSON. Jau. I. 1827. 57 — i "IVriNE months after date application will 1 i be made to tne Honorable the Inferior I Court of Hancock county when suing for or j d.iiary purp ’•‘O'* *dr leave to sell one iiall ot •ot No. 216 iying in the fifth Dist. of Monroe county at private sale for the benefit ot the heir of Jerdlud Homes Doc'd. ,W ILL! KM MILLER, DwecUnhertße oth 1826. su> X* INE months after date, application will Xs| be made to Ute Honorable ike Inferior court of the cotißty of Newton, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the r-al estate of Thomas Creel, late of eaidcoijst) deed. AILLAAM 6REEL, A Imr. *•0. U, 1826. 3>— am Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponcre morem, parcerc sub;ect» ot debeilaro superbos.—Virgil. Milledgevillb, Monday, April 9, 1827. NOTICE. —All persons having demands against the esiate of Hinchy Hill, dec. are requested to hand them in agreeable to law ; and those indebted to said e, cate, are requested to make payment to THO’S W ATSON, Adm. Feb. 1, 1827. 58—5 t IXOTIE. AFTER the expiration cf the time pre scribed by law, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court w hen sitting for Ordinary purposes of the county cf War ren furleave to soil the real estate and negros, not specifically disposed of by the last .rill and testament of Jesse Dar ien late of War ren county, deceased, for tlie benefit of the Creditors and Legatees of said dec’d. HENRY GIBSON, Exectox. Feburary 19th 1827. 60—9x1 A’O tTceT' WE forworn all persons from trading for three several notes of hand, given by us to John Evans for the foil*wing several amounts, viz. one for four hundred and fifty dollars, due the first clay cf May next; on® for the same ameunt, due Ist Jan. 1828, and one other note for the same amount, due the Ist Jan. 1829, which said several notes, amounting in all to thirteen hundred and fifty dollars, were giv -n by us to the said John Evans on the 9th cf October lau>t, for a certain tract or lot of land, known by num ber one hundred Tind fifty three, in the fif teenth District of formerly Henry, now De- Kalb, county, which lot of land we find by the records of DeKalb county, to be mort gaged to H. M. Watkins of Elbert County, for a considerable amourft. Said mortgage is dated Sth April, 1826, long before he »old u« the land. W’e are therefore determined not to nay the said notes io the said Evans, or any other person, even v.hen they become due, unless the said Evans will make us safe iu the titles for the premises. SAMUEL BURDINE. JOHN DURDINE. Decaturs, DeKalb co. Jan. 1. 18?7. 59 4t+ “to Fort in . vnf dr awe r s PERSONS who wish may procure without delay a plat w ith the corners, stations, watercourses and quality of trie land, as r«- ~<n ned by the district surveyors, by enclosing postjpuid 25 cents lor each plat warning, to. CARLTON WELLBORN Ser. Gen. Milledgeville March 18th 15127. i?ft — ts NINE months afte r date application will be made to the hononable the inferm. cwwrt of Henry county, when sitting tor or dianary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob Maddox, dec. WESLEY CAMP, Minr. August 2d, 1826. NOTICE. IOST in Clark county, about the j eighth of January last about lour miles from Watkinsville, on the road leading to Harvevs mills, a small RED MORROCCO Pocket Book, with the following papers in it, TO HITT: One S2O note given by Yi Iver ton Thaxtoft, about the 16 or 17 day us December 1825 , Due one day after date; Two 21$ notes given bv Hugh Hamal th* 4th day of July 1826 and due toine time in October, thereafter with a credit of fifteen dollars; One bold of 900$ nirre hun dred dollars, given by Luke Robin son for titles to a tract or lot of land lying on Woolf creek, as well as I ca i recollect. No. 225 in the old 2d District of Henry county. With seven dollars of small change the Banks not recollected at. tin time. All persons are hereby forwarned trading for any of the above papers or Bond, and the obligor paying thi •ame to any person except myself. MOSES MOORE. Jackson Sth Feb. 1827. 63—It AT INE MON’l HS after date ap x n plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court o Baldwin county, when sitting for or dmary purposes for leave to sell the real Estate of Robeit W ynn dec’d Consisting ot one lot ot land lying in the countv of Baldwin, No. 280 first district of said county. PATCKY WYNN, Exertrix March 12th 1827. 61 lm9m "IWTINE Months alter date hereui r* application Wilbbe made to the iiornorable the Inferior court of .Mon roe county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes tor leave to sell a tract or ict ol land living in Jones county in the sixth district. No. 9 it being a part of the real Estate ot Charles Thaxton bate of Butts county dec’d. Su’d lor Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dee d. TERMS made known on the day of sale. JOHN V DUNN Adm’r. NANCY G THAXTON adm’x Butts county, Ga. March 12 1827 64 —lm9m 7VTINE MONTHS alter date ap, Liatuu XN will be made to the Honorabi® ’.he In ferior Court us Putnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ont hundred acre® ot Land tn PutnaCi count), which "Hl include tne Mills on Murder Creek at th® Rock House Shoal, it being a part oi the real EsU’.e of Eli Harris®, late us san count' deceased —to be sold for the bene:. ! of the heirs of said Estate. tMk EXECUTORS. i OeK X IR2? £• NOTICE. ALL those having claims against the es t :te of Jacob Maddux, dec. are reques ted to hand them in, in terms of the law, for settlement ; and those indebted to make im media’e payment. WESLEY CAMP, Adm. Feb. As. 1827. 59—ftt ~SHERRIFF’S SALE.” O.V the first Titsday in Jlpril next, ILL be sold between the le- Y f gal hours «f sale, in Emanual County, the following property to wit, 200 acres of land more or less, adjoining land of James Walea and others, on tho waters of the Ogee che River, also, 8 head of beef Cat tle, and one Noto of hand given for Twelve dollars, and 25 cents, to Isaac or James Stephens by Henry Durden nnd Wilson Leggett, said property levied on as the property of Isaac Steph ns, to satisfy an Ex ecution iu favor of Samuel Mid dleton. HENRY DURDEN, D. Skf. Febuary 14, 1827. NORTH AMERICNA REVIEW. rtXTZSTS CF NO. LJV. Art. I. Interml improvements. 1. Report of the Examination which has been made by the Board of Engineers, wiln a View to Internal Improvement, &c. Feb. 14th, 1825. 2. Report of the Board of Internal Improvement upon the Subject of a Nation al Road from the City of Washington to New-0 rleaus. 11. Winthrop’s History of New-England. The History of New-England from 1630 to 1619, by John Winthrop, first Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay; from his Original Manuscript®. — With Notes, utc. By Janies Savage. HI. The Wise men of Gotham. The M< rry Talcs of the Three Wise Men uftiotliam. IV. Growth of the Mind. Observations on the Growth of l.e Mind. Dy Sampson Reed. V. Life of "tV,n. Pinkney. Some Account of the Life, Writing;, and Speeches of William Pinkney. By Henry Wheaton. VI. Diplomacy ofthe United State®. The Diplomacy of the United States ; being n Account of the Foreign Relations ofthe Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Treaty of G. eni, in 1814, with Great Britain. Vil. Wilson’s and Bonaparte’s Ornithology. 1. Supplement to the Ornithology ol Alexander Wilson ; containing a bketcb the Author’s Life. By George Ord. 2. American Ornithology ; or the Natu ral History of Birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson ; with Figures from Nature. By Charles Lucian Bona parte. Vol. I. VIII. Phi Beta Kappa Orations. 1. A Discourse pronounced before the Pia Beta Kappa Society at Cambrit'.gt. By Joseph Story. 2. An OroJion pronounced at New Haven before the Society of the Pbi Beta Kappa. By Jvtnes A. Hiihouse. IX. Greek Lexicography. The Greek Lexicon us Schrevelius, trans- Vitcd into English, with many Additions. X. Improvement of Common Schools. Ess iys Popular Education, con* twining a p irticular ExaiuinStorv of the Schools of Massachusetts, and an Outline of an Institution for the Education ofTeacb ors. By James G. Carter. XL Cardozo’s Notts on Political Economy. Notes on Political Economy. By J. N. Cardozo. XII. Ru®sian Tales. Russian Tales; from the French of Count Xavier de Maistre. XIII. Revision of the Laws of New York. Report from the Commissioners appoint ed to r. vise the Statute Laws ®i th® Slate of New York. XIV. Critical Notices. 1. Francis Berrien. 2. Bryan’s Poetical Address 3. History of New York. 4. Ewr. It’s New I leas on Population. 5. Education in Tunnesee. . 6. Grimshaw’s Books for Schools. 7. American Journals in France and Germany. 8. Atlantic Souvenir, and the Memorial. 9. The Classical Reader, and the Ameri can Clas® Baok. 10. Congress of Bueno# Ayrc®. 11 Mason’s Address on Church Music. Quarterly List of New Publications. March 6. 1826. 61—ts. INE months after date, appli cation will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court ofthe County of Jones, when Sitting fur Or dinary pourpuses, for leave to sell all the real estato of David Morgan deceased, which lies in tbe County of Irwun, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors ot said estate. FRANCES MORGAN, ilxr. March 22d. 1827. 64—IniOm GEORGI.‘i—PR.I.\'KLI.X County, Jesse Holbrook ap yf plies to me fur letters of ad ..nmstralion (with the will annexed,) on tbe Estate of Joseph Johnson, late of said county dee d. These arc therefore to cite and lulmo’Hsh, all and singular tbe kin dred and ere liters of said d< c’d, to be and appear at my office within the ;ime prescribed by law, to shew cause it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band this 12tb Jay es March 1827 THU S KING, c.c o _______ _______st BLA.XkS Fer at thie Oftew. [Vol. 11. No. 14.— Whole No. 66. Estray Horses. GEORGLI—J OX RS County. CAPTAIN Ethridges district. Posted before me by Anderson Comer one dark bay mare, about twelve years old, about four fe e L four inches high, both hind 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. GEORGIA—JOXES County. TOLLED before me by Burwell Law of Capt. Dosters district ono bright or rod sorrel horse six years old this spring, a small white spot on his nosebetw cn hisnostrilk some saddli 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 sixtv five dollars this Oth of March 1827, Wm. HEAD J P. A trua Copy of the original re cord in pr.y office. C MACARTIIY, Cl’k. 63—St DOZEN Lemon Syrup, made with'Lemons, not lime juice as it usually i*. Sedlitz Powders. Sodado. Lemon Acid, &c. Just re ceived and lor sale by R. B. & D. G. HAVILAND Who offer for sale an expensive and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Perfuthery, &c. &c. Their country friends, arc particu larly requested to examine their stock, which is believed to be more extensive than at imy.xiher,.jQliner period. March 14 1827. 34—3 t The Washington News and Georgia Statesman, w ill please give the above three insertions, and for ward their accounts to R. B. £ D G. 11. Augusta. Estrtiy Mare. GEORGIA Butts Cttinty. taeS&inAta Asa Lewis of Capt. May sons district tolls before me one es in»y, bay mare, blind in one eye star and streak iu her face, the right hind loot white above the paster joint, supposed to be twelve or fourteen vears old ; And apprised to seventy five dollars by Wilie Summertiu and William F. M.'iper. Sworn to before mo thi» 9th day of March 1827. FRANCIS MILLER j p. A true copy taken from tbe ©stray book this 9th dav of March 1827. ABEL L. ROBINSON Cl’k. 64—3 t AMERICAN Baltimore, Febuary 16, 1827. (Vj~ We wish that every friend of this journal should understand, and that they would have tbe kindness to make it known, to any one wbe will procureybt*r subscribers and re mit their S2O, we will send tbe Amer ican Farmer without charge— or ai.'y one who will procure five subscri bers, wil be allowed to retain $5 on his r-mitting the remaining S2O - beg also to repeal, that all which is necessary to be done by any one wishing to subscribe, is to enclose a five dollar note by mail, at the risk oj the Editor of the American Farmer, ’Baltimore — and whether tbe muocy be received or not, the paper will br forwarded immediately, and the ac tual receipt of each number of the volume will be guaranteed ly the Editor. The American Farmer is publish ed weekly—about one half, or four pages, devoted to practical Agri culture; the remainder to Internal Improvements, Rural and Domestic Economy; selections for housekeep ers and female readers, and Natural History and Rural Sports. A min ute index, and title-page tetbe whole volume, is published and forwarded with the last number A single num ber will be sent to any one who may •lesire to see a specimen ofthe pub lication. To ail editors who iwll pive the above one or two insertions, we shall feel much indebted, and will gladly reciprocate their kindness. P. S. The American Farmer is circulated through every state and territory, and is written tor by many of the mo»t distinguished practical farmer ® in t he U nice, [OR $4 IF NOT PAID IN SIX MONTHS GEORGIA, Twiggs County. WHEREAS John Rasberry, ap' plies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of John Sanders late of said County Deceas ed, those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred aud creditors of said Deceased, to be and appear at rriy office within the time prescribed by Law to shew cause if any they can, why said Let ters should not be granted, given unl - my hand this 24th ofMarch 182'Ll PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. William W Far- Vv nem applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of John B. Spencer late of said County Deceased, these are therefore te cite and admonish all aud singular the kindred and Creditors of said. D- ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to shew cause if any they can, why said Letters should not be grant ed,given under mv hand. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. March 27, 1827. 65—61 GEORGIA, Butts County. Wil ERBAS, Joseph Sentell, and Mary Waldrip, applies to me for Letters of Admjpistration on the Estate cf Abraham Waldrip late of said County Deceased. These are therefore to cite and Admonish, ell ind singular the Kindred and Credi tors of said Deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, within the t ine prescribed by Law to show cause if my they can, why said Letters should not be granted to the applicants,giv en under my hand this 22*1 ofMarch 1827. JNO. TARPLEY, c. c. o. (>s——6t Bind Eagle. — ‘This distinguished bird, as he is the most beautiful of bis tribe in this part of tbe world, and the «dopted emblem of our coun try, is entitled to particular notice. H has been long known to natural i.-ts, being common to both conti -nents, and occasionally met with from a very high northern latitude, to the borders of the torrid zone, but chief ly in the vicinity of the sea, and along the shores nod clifls of our lakes and large rivers. Formed by nature for braving the severest cold; feeding equally upon the produce of tbe sea, and of the land; possessing powers of Hight capable es outstrip ping even the tempest themselves; unawed by any thing but man; and from tLe ethereal heights to which tie soars, looking abroad, at one glance, on an immeasurable expanse of forests, fields, lakes, and ocean, deep below him; he appears indif ferent te the little localities of change of seasons; as in a few min utes he caa pass from aummer to winter, from the lower to the higher regions ofthe atmosphere, the abode of eternal cold; and th nee descend at will to the torrid or the arctic re gions of the earth "He is then lore found at all seasons in the countries winch be inhabits; but prefers such places as have bean mentioned a bove, from the great partiality he has for fish ‘lu procuring these he displays, in H very singular manner, the geni us and energy oi his character, which is fierce, contemplative, daring, and tyrannical; attributes not exerted but i n particular ocasions; but when put forth, overwhelming i/il opposi tion. Elevated upon a high dead liiub ot some gigantic tr c, that commands a wide view of the neigh bouring shore and ocean, he seems ! calmly to contemplate tbe motions of the various feathered tribes that pursue their busy below; tbe snow white gulls slowly winnow ing the air; the busy tringac cours ing along the sands; trains of ducks streaming over the surface; silent and watchful cranes, intent and wad ing, clamorous crow®, and all tbe winged multitudes that subsist by the bounty of this vast liquid maga zine us nature. High over all the?e hovers one, 'vSbose action instantly arrests his By his widft curvature of wing, aud sudden see l peiuiiun in air, he knows him to be the fish hawk settling over some de voted victim ofthe deep. His eyf kindles at tbe sight, and balancing himself, with half opened wings, oij the branch he watches the result.— Down, rapid as an arrow from heav en, descends the distant object of his attention, the rear ot its wings reaching the ear as it disappears in the deep, making tho surges foam around. At this moment tbe looks ofthe Eagle are all aruor; aud level hug his Aleck tor ffigbt, he sees tbe Fish Hawk emerge, struggling wrth ms prey, and mounting into the air with screams of exuitatiwe. Th » are tbe sign -l for our hero, launching ml# tho air, uutoWliy give*