Georgia statesman. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1825-1827, April 23, 1827, Image 1

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Georgia 111 Statesman. ts s*-s* per annum, IN ADVANCE,] MJRRITT & MEACHAM, Editors.] THC GEORGIA STATESMAN. IS PUBLISHED EVER* MONDAY IN MILLEDGEVILLE, G. 9. On Wajne-Street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. BY S. MEACHAM. IJCCP Ttrnu.. ..Three Dollars 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, an d no paper discontinued tiU all arrearagew or. subscription and advertisements are paid. jq, K. —Notice of the sales of land and ne groes, by Administrators, Executors, or Gin* di ms, must be published sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sab of personal property in like man ner must be published forty days previous u> the day of sale. Notice tiat application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published nine months. Notic that application has been made so Letters of Vdmiiiistralion, must also be pub* Ashed forty Jays. *,* Ml i, ters directed to the Editors on business relating to the Office, must be post f & er. • GiX'/vCr/.i —i |‘ iuii' County, HEREAS Silas Brown ap y T plies *.9 me for letters ot ad ministration with the will annext on the Estate of William Disharoon, late of said couuty, dec’ll. And whereas, also William Jacob opi-hes to me for letters of admiuis tration on the estate of Susannah Jacobs late of this county, dec’d These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of said dec’d. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law to shew cause if any they can, why said let ters should not be granted. Giv< n under my hand this 7th day JUarch, 1827. PETER SOLOMON Cl’k c. o. March, 7th 1827. 62—6 t GEORGIA. Butts County. WHEREAS, JosephScntell, and Alary Waldrip, applies to me Hur Letters of Administration on the E late of Abraham Waldrip late of Baiu County Deceased. These are therefore to cite and Admonish, all and singular the Kindred and Credi tors of said Deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by Law to show cause it a ,y they can, why said Letters should not he granted to the applicants, giv en under my hand this 22d of March 182; JNO TARPLEY, c. c. o. 65— 6 t * GEORGIA, Twiggs County. NTSTHEREAS William W Far f if nem applies to me for Letters e>f Administration on the Estate of J :.u B. Spencer late of said County Deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulai the kindred and Creditors of said Deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to shew cause if any they can, why said Letters should not be graut ed.given under my hand. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o March 27, 1827. 65—6 t GEORGIA, Franklin County Wi HERE AS John Sihr.an Junr. Y? and James A. Little applies to me lor Letters of Administration •n the Estate of John Silman late of •aid County Sen Deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew on use if ..ny they have, why said let ters should not be granted; G.ven under my haud, this 23d ot March 1827. THOMAS KING. C. I. O. 66—6 t * GEORGIA Butts County. HERE AS Richmond Brown ** Applies to me for letters ot Administration on the E-tate ol John \3muh of Putnam County Deceased. These are therefore to cite and Admonish all and singular the kn dred and creditors of said Deceased, *obe a: and appear at my office withi the time prescribed by Law to shew •nuse, if any they can why said Let ters should not be granted to the applicant. Given uuder mv hand this the 26th March, 1827. JNO. TARPLEY C. C O. 66—6 t EXECUTORS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of William Bennett, late %>! VV uslnngton county, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay men —And those having demands ogamst the estate of said dec’d, are revested te exhibit them to the properly attested, and in tpich time as the law directs. Wui. M BENNETT Ex'r Washington C - March 12th 1827 i*—*w GEORGIA, Twiggs County. WHEREAS Kelly Glover a; plies to me for Letters of dis mission from his Executorship on tin Estate of Gresham Cofield Dec as ed, and whereas also Stephen Joue .and Isaac Wood applies to me tor Letters ol dismission from the ad ministration on the Estate of John Slatter Deceased, these are there fore to cite and admonish all aim singular the kindred and creditors of said persons Deceased to be and appear at my office withiu tbe time prescribed by Law, to shew cause it any they can, why said Letters of •emission should not be granted, given under mv hand this 24th of March, 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. 65 6jl GEORGIA—FRANKLIN County. Sarah Tweedwell •W applies to me for letters of administration on the estate oi Win. Tweedwell lute of said county dtc’o These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at uiy 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 sth day of March 1827. THOMAS KING, c.c.o Carnesville 6th March 1827. 63—6 t GEORGIA Twiggs County. WHEREAS. Owen C. Fort ap plies to me tor Letters of ad ministration on the Estate 61 Arthur Fort Jr. late of said County Dec. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred ind creditors of said Dec. to be and and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to shew cause it any they can, why said Les ters should not b granted, giver aider my had this 24tb ot February. 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c o. 65—6 t GEORGIA, Twiggs co. l/fTHEREAB Senua H. Clark, hath this ? V day applied to me hi Betters ol Ad ministration on the estate of t\ in- Clark, late of said county dec’d, these W® then lore to i lie aud admonish all and singidsr, the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, id appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, t<t shew cause if any they have why said let •ers should not be granted. Given under my hand tins 6th Februan, 4527. PETER SOLOMON, C. C. 6. GEORGU—FRANKLIN County. A® WHEREAS Jesse Holbrook ap y V plies t° nxe f° r lexers 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 cro iitors of said di-c’d, to he and appear at my office within the by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12tb day of March 1827 THO a KING c.c o 64 6* GEORGIA —Twiggs County \y HEREAS, J remiab -Powell, ’ applies t«. me for Letters of dis mission from *he administration od the Estate of Andrew Wells, dec. These ar therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind red and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within tfce time pre-cribed by law, to she" cause if any they can, why .said let ters of dismi sion should not be grant ed. Given under my band, this 7lh day of Auril. 1827. P. SOLOMON, t t •. April, 1827 —6w63. GEORGIA —Twiggs County. \\i HEREA3 Joshua R. V\ imbur ’" 'y John G Slapply, applie to nie tor Letters of Administration, (w ith the will annext) on the Estate of Ezekiel Wimberly, late of said county, dec’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kind red and creditors of said decased, to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by Law, to shew cause if any they can, why said let ters should not be granted: Given under my hand, this 7IA day of April 1827. F. SOLOMON, c. c. o. April 1827—6wU7. NOTICE— The Subscriber in fomis bis friends und the public that In lias purchased the -entire stock of Dry Goods of C. Rowe, cunsisl ,..g gxjm elegant Assortment of Bpring afglimm r GOODS all ol which will he sold low lor CASH ISAAC NEWELL ft B All persons indebted to .he firm ol ROWE NEWELL, j-e requested.te make unn.cdiai payvueuh H* tibi erunt irtes, nvinque imponere mnrem, parce.re suhieetis et debellvre superbos. —Virgil. Milledgeville, Monday, April 23, 1827. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office ul C inton, Jones County, Ga .ipril lit, 1827. A— Absalom Abney, Charles Aw isou, William C Au&biti, C W Alex ander, A S Alexander. B —Edw u E Bis-el), Nat’h Breed love 2, Thomas G Barron, S Barnes, Warren Bledsoe, Abner Biddle, Win Bell. Robert Berry, John Brown, Zacharian Boothe 2, Thomas Base more, John Bayne. C—isham Choat, Jonathan Cal oway, James Cellv, Saus N Clark, John D Caton 2, William Cox, Hugn M Comer, William Candler, Nit’.* Chiles, Martha Culpepper, Frances Calchings, Mary Chandler. D—Georg Dunham, Thomas G Duke 2, Mr Doustcr, Thomas Djvis, David Dean 2, Joshua Davis. E—John Eubank, John Edwards, John English, M ilee Everett, Mrs. Rutn Eil.mds. F—William Felton, Jacob Free Wuie Fianks 2. Shadrick Felton. G—Murdock & Goddard, Henry Ge<-, James Godard, Nathaniel YV Gordon. H—Thomas Hamlin, John Har rt*ii, C Hobson, Mansell Hauiniack, W ilham B Hammack, Ridgeway Ho gan, George Hansford, Thoma Ha gans. J..mes Ilazle, Zachariab How ard, Isham Hammons, Jacob Ham mack, Alfred B Hill, William Harris. J—Wm Johnson 2, James Jones, John Jordan, Randal Jones, John Jones, Carten Jones, John Jefferson, Win Jackson. L—Rasco Lipsey, James Locke, Zachanah Lamar, John Lamar, J'a’s I’ Lowe, Henry Low, John LoDg, James Lamar 6, Benj B Lamar, Benj Laprade, William Low, Philip Lee, Thomas Lightfoot, Miss Rachel Lo san Mrs. Elizabeth Lord. M—Aaron McFarlan, M McMei lan, Taylor M orris, William Mitch ell, Evans Myrick, Thomas M’Gee, 0 L Moon, Hugh McKay, Mefitoms Orphans, Jeremiah Mullins, Jama Mitchell, Shadrach McGinty, Polley T Morris. Levi Mothershed, Daniel Malone, Mr. Modesett, Arter Med ow, Roger McGrath, Bishop Moore, Thomas Moore. P—John Pitts, Henry Peebles, Thoma** Plumnu r,Seaphos P>i*mor# Collin Pope, Wm Piersou, Andrew Patrick, James W Pr,ce, John W Pegram, Mrs. E Peuniagton R—Stephen Rogers, R R Ruffin, James ttiita, Benjamin L ltaney, James F Robinson, Miss T Richey. S— And< *ou Smith,Titus Starnes, William Swea mon, Ephraim San d rs, Samuel S Savils James Sum ner Thomas Stubbs. Joseph Slaton, William Sims, Reuben £ Shackle ford, John Sims, Mrs. Nancy Sock weil. I’_— Swepson Taylor, Hezekiah Trotter, Asa Thompson, William Tol r, Thomas C Trice. W—Edmund D Waiters, Elisha Wright, William Willi , Wm Wheat ley, Jeremi tb W Williams, Edwin Weaver, Georg Watson, Eii is W;l --liamson Jatres Woodall, Caleb Wil- D Williams, Darnel Wads worth, Sffni'iek Williams,'Wm W il der, Samuel Wilson, Alien Ware, Miss E William*- 2, Wm D Williams, JAMES SMITH, P. M. April, 16 1827.—«w67 I&Xj&ICAIi. THE Subscribers Laving associa ted themselves in the practice of Mcdicine respectfully tender (heir professional services to th ■ cit izens of Forsyth, and the inhabitants of the couuty—Their office will tit kept ou the West side of the Public Square, next, door to tbe Post Office. John S. B. Law, Raymond Harris. Forsyth, April 7, 1827.—3w67 NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby caution ed against trading for 2 Notes of hand, given by John Rodgers and Israel Parker, to John Morrow, one for $25, and the other for S2O, dated sometim in November 1826, and made payable the 25th Dec. 1827. As the above notes were fraudulent ly obtained therefore we are deter mined not to pay the same, unless compelled by Law. JOHN RODGERS. ISRAEL PARKER Henry ee. March, 1*27.-3*67. SHERIFFS’ SALEI ON the first Tuesday in May next Will be sold in the Town of Jackson Butts County, between the usual hours of Sale, the following property to wit: 202 1-2 Acres of land whereon Richard Cotton now lives known by lot No. 77 in the first, District for merly Henry now ButtsConnty, levi ed on as the property of Richard Cottnu to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of hirrel P. Key Levied on and returned to me by a Constable, tbi 28th of March, 1827. tt. W. JJAIUfcNESS, n. Shf Uis ' CONTRACTORS FOR LUMBER, Wanted PROPOSALS w id be received by S. Grantiand, for 24,000 super ficial feet of 2 inch plank, to be de livered on the banks of the Oconee river, at such places as shall be pointed out bv the Commissforiers. The delivery of the lumber will be ■xpect'-d to be performed in a short time a:ul Contractors may offer for the whole or a p*rt, R A. BLOUNT, Chairman. April 14tb, 1827 ts—67 OOATI'fL i C TOR S YVANTFO. THE COMMISSIONERS FOR the improvement ot the O conee River below Mdledge ville, will be ready in fifteen days from this date to receive Proposals for the building ol two Dams and two Locks in sail River near Mill edgeville, agreeably to plans and spe eificatio =» mad out by Hamilton Fulton Stale Engineer, at whose office they will be seeD, or in his ab sence by application to Mr. S. Grant land, at the office of the Southern Recorder. R A. BLOUNT, Chairman. April 14. 1827 ' *l— tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'IMIE Subscriber having located himself in Jackson, Butts coun ty —Respcc* fully offers his services, and flatters himself with a hope that from ftie unremitting attention which will bo bestowed on all business en trusted to his care, he shall secure to hinisvdf an equal patronage from his friends and the public. RICHARD BAILEY. Jackson, April 10, 1827.—ts ADVERTISEMENT. THE Officers and Soldiers, who performed Military services for the protection of tbe Frontiers of the State of Georgia, in the year, oue thousand seven hundred ninety-two, three and four, are hereby notified, that Congross has passed a law, and has appropriated a sum of monev, agreeably to the estimates of the amount due, mad by Capt. Constant Freeman, to pav and satisfy them for those services, the payments to be made under the direction of the Secretary of War. In puisunnce of which, the SecnHtry of War, has ap pointed me the A{ nt of the govern ment, to settle .aid pay off those claims—All persons interested as aforesaid, are revuested to have their discharges from the proper of ficers anil vouchers,, in readiness for settlement I shal attend at my offic , in the City oi Augusta, in the months of April andMay, to'eceiv< all amounts that nny bo presented within the vicinity o'that place, af ter which, I shall viit the different counties in the Stati, giving special notice of the same, so as to afford every facility to thi claimants the opportunity to adjus. and settle the.r claims, with conveaeuce to them selves* J W HUNTER, Agent Savannah Georgian, Mil ledgevirle Journal and Statesman, will please to publish tbe abovethree months, and forward their accounts to the subscriber. Augusta, April S, 1827 -3mt7. BRIGADE ORDERS. Head Quarters, i Ist Brigade sDiv. ofG. Militia $ Clinton, .March 2d, 1827. FREDERICK SIMS Esq. is ne-c --by appointed Quartermaster of Sad Brigade in place of Capt. William Mitchell, resigned and is to be obey ed and respected accordingly By Order of Brig Gen. CHARLES PHILIPS, WILLIAM BREWER, Ai 1-de-Camp 62—ts NOTICE. AFTER the expiration of the time pre scribed by law, application will be nude to the honorable Inferior Court when silting for Ordinary purposes of the county of War ren for leave to sell the real estate and netyos, not specifically disposed of by the last -»ili and teslament of Jesse Darden late of ATar ren county, deceased, for tlie benefit of the Creditors and Legatees of said dechl. HENRY HIBSON, Exector. Feburary 19th 1827. 60—9 m Est~ay Horse . GEORGIA, Hall County. TAKEN up by Willixm Wallis of Captain Walkers Dist. and tol’d before me, Hugh Kerr an acting Justice in and for said County, one -mall bay horse about nine or ten years old, Branded thus, P. on the left Buttock; no other Brand per ceivable. Appraised by Stephen Clayton and Alexander Crawford ,o twenty dollars, this 14th March, 1827. HUGH KERR. J. P F. U* WAUUttt* C. I.C. tfti-yU [Vol. 11. No. 16.—Whole No. 68. NORX’H A uGIUCN’A REVIEW. CONTENTS OF NO. LIT. Art. I. Internal improvements. X. Hepji t of ffie Examination which has been made by the Board of Engineers, with a V ieiv to Internal Improvement, Ate. Feb 14th, r92a. 8. Report of the Board of Internal Improvement upon tbe Subject of a Nation al Road from the City of Washington to New-Orleaus. 11. Wintrtrop’s History of Ncw-England. Tbe History of New-Engiand from 1630 to 1649, by John Winthrop, iirsl Governor of tbe Colony of dassuebusetts Bay; from bis Original Manuscripts.— With Notes, See.. By James Savage. til. The W ise men of Gotham. The Mm-j rales or lUo Three Wise Men of Gotham. IV. Growth of the Mind. Observations on the Growth o Mind. By Sampson Reed. V. Life of Wm. Pinkney. Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Speeches of William Pinkney. By Henry Wheaton. VI. Diplomacy of the United States. The Diplomacy ot the United States ; being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Treaty of Ulient, in 1814, with Great Britain. VII. Wilson’s and Bonaparte’s Ornithology. 1. Supplement to the Ornithology of Alexander Wilson ; containing a Sketch the Author’s Life. By George Ord. 8. American Ornithology ; or the Natu ral History of Bires inhabiting the United Stales, not giyen by Wilson ; with Figures from Ns uire. By Charles Lucian Bona parte. Vol. I. VIII. Phi Beta Kappa Orations. 1. A Discourse pronounced before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge. By Jostph Story. 2. An Oration pronounced at Nen Haven before the Society of tbe Phi Beta Kappa. By James A. Hiliiouse. I A’. 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 Exarainaton of the Schools of Massachusetts, and an Outline of un Institution for ffie Education of Teach ers. By James G. Carter. XI. Cardozo’s Notts on Political Economy. Notes on Political Economy. By J. N. Cardozo. XII. Russian Tales. Russian Talcs; from the French of Count Xavier de Muistre. XIII. Revision of the Laws of New York. Report from the Commissioners appoint ed to revise the Statute Laws of tbe Stale of New York. XIV. Critical Notices. X. Francis Berrien. 8. Bryan's I’*(lii--I Address 3. History of Mew York. 4. Everett’s New Ideas on Population. 5. Education in Tennesee. 6. Grimsbaw’s Books for Schools. 7. American Journals in Francs and Germany. 8. Atlantic Souvenir, and the Memorial. 0. The Classical Reader, and the Ameri - can Class Book. 10. Congress of Buenos Ayree. 11 Mason’s Address on Church Music. Quarterly List of New Publications. March S. 1886. 61—ts. Estray Mare . G EORGIA — Butts county. «B*k VV ILUAM hones, 1 T oi C ipt. R. 8. Mj son’s District, tolls be •*taMhHßiarc me one Estray Sor ■.l \iare 4 feet 8 or 10 inches high, Flax mane and tail and inclined to be a roan, both bind feet white nearly up to the knee, a lump on the out side ofher right bind ancle, star in tier forehead a very sore back and a yoke on, supposed to be about 4 years old, appraised to S4O by Allan -on Mosley, and Thomas Braunan, March 17th, 1827. FRANCIS MILLER, J. F. A true copy taken from the Estray Book, this tjth day of April, 1827. A L RORINSON, c. I.«. April 6, 1827.—3w67. GEORGIA ) Haber sham County, $ fUjx C. Quillion of Captais Bryans Dist. tolls before me one Sorrel Horse five years old, natural trotter, left fore foot and right hind toot white, star and snip, long main ,md tail, old shoes on his foie feet; appraised by Albert Vinning and James Quillian to sixty dollars, Feb ruary 10th, 1827. DANIEL QUILLIAN, J. P HINTON A. HILL, U. Clerh, C. J. C. 66 —3 t Estray Horse . GEORGIA, Jones County. George g. king of Captain Davis’ District, tolls before me one Estray Horse, twelve years old, his loft fore leg white also his hind legs, some saddle spots, no brands perceivable, about five feet high, ap praised by John Martin and Pleasant Philips to thirty dollars; this 21st ot March 1827 STERLING LANIER,/. P. A true Copy from the Estruy Book. C.MACARTIIY, Clerk,c. i. c 66—3 t Two Journeymen Prin ters of Steady, Sober and industri . 1, Habits, cau have employment ' lurmu lb ensuing summer, in tin \jti mx. ofiho Sir [OR $4 IF NOT PAID IN SIX MONTHS ESTTRAY KAY HORSE. Georgia— Butts couuty. ONSHUR MUSGftOVE, o Capt. ChaptuiaQ* Dist. lolL* lx lore me, Horse, übout 6 fret high blind in the right ey , and nearly blind iu the other Apprais ed to thirty dollars by Edward Wei* vers and George Owens Th.s 3d day of March, 1827. N. LEE. J. P. I certify that the übove is a t rue ca fty taken from the Estray Book , in ary office, this Gth day of April, 27. . A. L. ROBINSON 1. 1 «. April 6. 1827—3 v 67 ON THE first Tuesday in June nekt, will be sold iu tbe Town of Jackson Butts County between tho usual hours of Sale the following property to wit: 202 1-2 Acres of laud known by lot No. 171 in the third Dist. for* inerly Monroe now Butts County, Levied ou as the property of Dickson Parham to satisfy a fi fa in favour of Nelson Ridgeway, Property pointed out*by James Ridgeway, tins Bth April, 1827. R. w. bareness D.shjr. 67—tils The West India Question. Upon this subject every true A mericun will evince a spirit superior to all private and party attachments. It is less a commercial or evi n a political, than a national question; and we should now prepare our selves for that permanent stand, which the driving views of the P>nt* ish cabinet, and the iTiiiipin t elo quence of the British minister, may compel us to assume. Nothing hub our oivu firmness can avert tl> st* consequences which certain drivel lers, of native, as well a- foreign ori gin, affect so much to autfkipate as well as to deplore. The British press gives us no quarter ; and some ol our native scribes are not les» merciless, eveu upon a subject w hicL clear>y involves our most sacred rights us a great commercial cosuf inanity ! The press which bears the ensigns A England, (a sort of been s dspy upon our conduct) took the lead in tins discussion , and, consid ering its position, and the rights to which it was opposed, was sufficient ly menacing and dictatorial —Now, however, that all pnrtial views are exhausted, and «very factious pur pose is baffled umMfexpos and, it is fit that we should look ut the question stripped of all its vest ments mid supernumeraflkuroeuse. Nine years ago, we uiteirnctod ships trout visiting us which came Iront ports whence wqpursolves were c'odfcd. There surely couid be nothing very uncivil in declining vis its winch we were not allowed to r* turn. All the presumption, or bad breeding of this affair, wis evi dently the exclusive property of Mr. Bull himself This lawi, reinforced by a subs quont one, led totho inter course which was established nearly live year., ago ; uml it *«• ;■"<»- cnely four years since wo passed an act calculated to meet, and wb.ch most fortunately has met, all the monstrous and shameful provisions of the late act in council, issued by the British Cabinet —a body which I .firm to be unknowa to the constitu tion of The Whig mem i>e softhe privycouueil were amongst he authorized advisers of the crown, hu\ they ure excluded from the Cab met ! 1 challenge the British press, the British minister, auo uil tb lair aud authorized, as well as the base and degenerate abettors ot foreign intercourse, to meet me'upon this question. Th s I hope is fair. But to return to the question. —It is quite dear i hat if Congress had stripped the President of a power which he has well exerted, the trade in question would have been the exclusive pro perty of England, under the guaran ty of American legislation I This, to be sure, would be a precious posture for contending parties! a noble at titude for free and independent A uienca! The British imuister, like a pettish child, tells u», “you would not negotiate when I desired you, and now you shad not utgotiatc at all!” But worse eveu than this, ~re tbe counst-ls ol those who with the knowledge that the channels of negotiation are closed upon us, show their vexation and their disappoint ment, when we show the commas 1- ing powers of free legislation, and an uubeuding spirit. Ail, every ihtug, is evid ntly levelled at the naval so wick of this country. Our opponents will share any ilnug wdh us but power.—Our capacity lor ex •rtiou, 1 apprehend, is a little too great to be trusted so much. Bul t commerce is power; aud our lau.t i. simply this —w c deuy all, to those vfao will not communicate even a jnrl to u» 1 Tin part wu claim, i iuul, is nothing siioit oi all to which i.ve have a right: Ab 4 nwy HegWii