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I MM ah**,—tat* l« no rote MttV
Wki feel* a sym * hy •i'll m*'I
I (W «l Mfe,—tho' ihMMMIKll lief*!
h»i(d repM* incessantly.
I wander thro ifli ttaemwiM lull,
j, . Or sifently posses* a rta ! r;
Ami MOM tat tat to wonts that fall,—
For mi familiar look* am there.
Ifetr looks that win me into wo-J*,
Aad can my darker thoughts control 5
Some bomedika look which •«• affords,
IU own, pure nipt urn to th* •mil.
I •peak not,—for I know non* near t
Tha stranger may despise my voice 1—
No winning aoconti reach my ear.
To make my Inner Iwan rejoloe.
1 ad and let my fancy fly—
I care not whither,—mr how fa*t J
Until the dnrk blue aurry »ky,
ToHa mo that bustling day ha* |m‘t.
I »lt k'nd ponder on the wml lj
I hmodingly regard this Uf--;
1 think of when wa« Aral unfurl.*.!.
The aemll of my own *riaf* and strife.
• Oh! If I could—I would not wilte,
What of.time# •tray* aloof my thought ;
Perhaps too sinful in indite;
Too moch with deep transgressions ft aught.
Fate!—daro I charge the woe* I've known,
T<$ destiny-*tinjuat,—unkind;—
And yet my aoul hath angry grown,
Ai If some Bend possessed my mln-l.
Ohl gnd«tika reaa .n,—fo il thy robe,
Around my bosom in it* grioft
Thnt when aome sting too doo 1 would prota,
lu touch, Ita wound, it* pain ta bri-r.
j ^Aid me to stand,—likn thatfnii two,
Tliat I tah rid upoo ynn plain {
Tim tempest* como—convulsively
It (haki'f,—then atanda er ct again.
Harold.
England, July 1030.
THE BURIAL GROUND AT SI DON.
ay Many nowitt.
* Tha dond era every whrru!
• Tha mountain aide; ho plaint the wood* profound;
All the Wide earth—til • fertile and the fair,
l#rme vast burial-ground!
Within the popofetu inert;
In eohfery homes j in plarra high t
In pleasure dtimea where pomp uod luxury meet,
♦ Men how th -mieive* to die.
The old mnnatthe doort
The un weaned child murmuring ha word Via song;
Tho bondman nrd the fr.-et the rlolit that nors
All, alt to death belong!
- Tho sunlight gild* tho wall*
Of kingly Mpilrhrr* inwrought with brass
A*« the long shnd-w of the oypn aa fall*
Athwart the common gran,
_ .1 T^.Mtjflf^ijOne time
- Bulkledtheir jtoriifct* rides by th-ssn.
And awful in tlisff grekiness, ant aubiime,
Aa If no change could In*.
Them was tho eloquent tongue j
The poet a luiartt the aagn'a soul wna ttarej
And loving women, with their children young,
Tho lalUifiil on I tliu fuir.
4-
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They were, but they tire unit
CtanoriMM and *et, -ml enrth put mi bur hlo-mt.
Whllat man, submitting to the cuunnun lot,
Went down into ihn tomb,
e X.
And atdl amid the wreck"
Of ptllhty generation* f-a*»ed nwny,
hnrth a b-NHM*! growth, tho fragrant wild fluwor,
dwu
Tta tomba ofyeatordny.
'x , And in tta twilight doep,
(to veiled women fin thllke her w ho win
. oUtar of Laaarua,
— .0 tho grave to wi op,
'To breathe ihq low lument.
Tho dead am every where!
— ... nry
Wh-nt’er la love or tenderness, or faitlit
WlwraVr Is (Niwrer, l-omp, pl>-a*uio, piidc; where'* r
Life la or waa, it death
4’ : ■:
FYont ike CkaHuron Mercury.
THK NORTH AND TIIB SOUTH.
Wo Invite the ntiention e«p ol illy of the |,egis*
latum, to tlmf -Hawing ext net fr -m the M-o g- of
• (h»y. 'Campbell, o'* V rglola. Tlt-ir ariloi bus
already been directed to the controversy heliveeo
Oooqfia and Maine, and ih-re seem - to imvo In-on
•ome ll il- dlsposidoa at leaat -o puss roolo ion*
in favor of the Constitutional tig -t-ofi'-oSonlioro
R'ate*. Tbos.i right* fain on 0 -n«oli-l ilioti fm-ii
t time, nnd the-efore, it nitty ta dmht-d w hot tar
thoae who urge delay nod mnderatinii (other name*
fur timidity,timo r -se rring and «uhmi*«ioo fo inault)
ate to be rerkoned aoioog tho ta*t fri*i U |s of tta
Rnuth. Another ontruRohu* heou it-lih-d 10 th it of
Maine, and anotbe^Somhern State ha* been nulli-d
^•tt t‘t vlit.lloAto her law. and protect her pr i|H-r|y
from tho assault* of the Ataliti-mWt*. Oiown
■older from our tame -o*a, they n -w itssunwi to act
i from prlnoiple, nn-l in ihituhi that it l» no offence for
... the chiton* of N- w York to stall aluve* in Vligin?
la I! South Carolina is douh'l-a* • r-|umnl 10
submit to theoper -tin • of am-li doctrine, nn-l lonvo
it to Tappan nn-l (lurri*nn to deier-nltm for mein
*, ' r *what ahalt l»e pnperty. nnd wtiat the right* of pr—
’ jJ&ty Wl-hffther llml-'«i If nnt, theaoon-r wo put
nurtelve* in nn attitude of >o|t defence, the more
certain ihnll we ta Mm ike thnt d f-nrnreapeot iblo
and effective. South Cit-'-Hiin ought to he pnuntiod
to accoml vigorously any onion of Virginia -1
Georgia to put an end to th *eijulrugo<,-iti I mifnree
adltivowal of ihn innuitrou* ilmttrinn* by which
tlt*yar« dufni-l-d Dm we submit the cattart,
which I* a verv clear hittnrv of till* lute*t iuvaai-n
of tlw rlgh * of the Southern Stitt' a.
'l-tranaml'tcdtctlteGeneral A**emh'yat h* a-.
sta«lon tho nr deeding, of tho L*gi*lnture of (l-mr*
gla, in rotaunn to un un*ucee<r<-f'i| d—nnrnl by th -
; ’KaecutlVe of that State, upon iho Governor of the
5tatp of Maine, for the au-render of oetMin pertona
«hnrgal with thecrim-of aecieily and f-lnninu.ly
4 trrying awi> a «l-ivo ftom thoStnitiof (leorctn.
i Unlnrormerlol’Uiepiirilciilartroin-D-Miwhii'hthe
demand wna liar«gvnlod hy th- Kxecutivo of M-iine,
I «uppo«ed that »ho nuthmitv of tho Sint * of Oeor*
makn*ueh a demand, wiaof tta mn.t imli*
putiblo validity. I thought also that th-’ of-li«ati--n
of eh npti inoe, when all tta pr-liniinaryfi.rm* wem
otaervod, wi* nhced h-yoml «»ntrover*y hy the
Conttipition ortho Unit-d State*. I vCNturrd in
Udwlf ■ a»l eapro*. ita b »|*e and belief, that upon
ibeao general |-mpa« tf'-n* tt-n n could not ta 'nay
division id* opinio 1 any'where In the Union, rusting,
iMppoeoii they did, U|Nin the plain tnrma un-l
atrlonUMe intern of thoCoit«thuiHin. f
11 egret to have to communicate to y-in. that In
them ronfi-h-nt expimtationa I find tnvH’lf unde*
etthred iu a mu Jo and fnim a quitter, which di*|v-l*
nty o-Miti lent b dief that the intvrpr. t.-tion of the
OmatitutIon,doom'd hy iue *0 ma^lf *t, would bo
' MOqul-wcod in. and mak-a it nooes.nry f.r n« tn
, enqulm wh-Hlwr any, and wh it me.iit wo must
reaort to. (hi* the purpose of securing tho ct\i •yment
■f ttaw fights, and th.t safe y, wtii'li the Cunsti*
tetiou waa suppoMid to fu nUli. Du- im my wl-
’ a acmx- f.«un th • *eat of g ivamnieiit in the •unm-'r, a
• J d mind was ina In U,*on tta Governor uf N *w York
>' by the Licuvnant Govom -r of -hi* Com-nmiwealih.
'•* fir ihn mi ruuder of thmopet*.m«, chirked t.y afii-
« •• ’ ■'< davit with liavinc fuhnio'uly Moon and eirrieI
^ ‘ ftwny feemtlM .Stito of Virginia a ne«in slave, th-
fMKr*rtyoC«'dUsoii of tho bnroushof Nutf-lk, i.i
A **■ ii'.'e
■ ,y.., . ThiMUBHifoeia: f-Hioi iutheharh-nrfX.York,
, taw|Ua Um owrrw iltegn-l t -It vobo-iM-lmi, iv.iu c I-
'0-L, MWn'ho hdl of thp<rM«e|, in which ta w*. carrel
-, ^ kwsy from tho |tor« of N irfolk, w m a n sUnl, lor
-if 4 «ai'in'{ the domind of the eaccu*
ito fur ucira trrcnJci in the m n|- |ur.
•ctofC-mgr*»s. Tho dttPMndwi*
iG ivern-r»»f N'pw Y«*.-k,w.iv|n^*on>u
olio 1* of form, which mi^l-t have been
I, mf-ised i» comply with the J mund
»o of thi« Stftp. u|NMitlia hr* a-i and
undi*gu ; «h«.id»dal of binoliligtuiuo. toJclivrr m«
any per* -o charged with a Wwny or crime in steal*
tag a slave
I send taruwith ilie corr ••pon-leneo between th
eaeeutive of this St-ite, and that of Now York upon
tfceehty.tr>.
;Te mmovw all po**iWe d -u''t of V e principles on
vMek ita (I tveru nr of New York has rei'umJ u*
tu Tilh all proper ie.|>eet for
PW« ••d manifMt tpeatitutiooel
u. Kmu il.UM.ua
mill 1 In tta Slate of Viigi-dn, aa d.rll-ed by the
law* of that St tie. yet in my o|-ini.m the iitf.-nce is
Mi> within th- meaning of lliv Co wtitutiou of the
United Stairs."
Th- Baerutive if Now Ymk tl- n admit* that the
worIs emplny-d in ill-Cm. tltnt-o -, •• treason, f>-
looy, or other c-ime. are vor,. ru>oprehvn«no"—
" tt.at ritirrn. hi th. State on which tta mo -is lion
D m-.de, aml-nlde to ta -orr-ndt'ivd *• w-ll a* rit*«
sen* of the State, making tta demand—that the
Riermivtf upon whom th-d man-i is mode, has no
l-g.| rlgiu to r-lli «e compliance, If tta -dT needier*
s;rd is an ad -if "treason, felony, oruthrr rrlm-*,"
within t e meaning ol tta Constitution." Ilu-linn
eaprnsse* tho opinion, "that It I* not eoinpe-ent M
any Htnte at its plea ure, tt» declare an act to ta
treason, f.dotty, ormlmr, ao ns to bring it w-iildn
th- pntvi*iotta of the Const tutlon," and thnt " the
p-ovision npplle* only to those mis which, If com-
m.ilel within the jur.s liction of tie. Slate, in which
tiwi person nccutw-i is toond, would l»e trrssounblo,
f lonluti* orcrlmlnsl hy tlie inw* of thnt State."
After n train of re*.oiling in indication of these
novel a ml eatr.-orditiary (mt-lions, whicti, I do not
mo.m to nolle.? fin Iter t.au to express th-iupioion,
th it it in wholly uotatiifaciiwy and ittconelii.ive,
tta Governor 'f Now York proceeds to *ay, " thnt
th-rn I* no law of the Stn-a «tf N-w York which >«••
cogoitoa slav-rv. no atotot- which admit* that one
maursn ta the prop -r v of a—ithrr, or that --ne min
ran ha sutlen fr-m nnoth r," an I almt * tta colu
mn 1 Inw which is in force in Now York doe* not
mrognixe slavi ry nor mnko tha art of whirl- tbs*
p.rtius are nwu«- l in ihb eos-.eitli-r f-U-n ou* --r
cri .-Inal." lie tln-mf re cone tt-l-s, " tint' the of*
fence I* not a felony nor a mint- within tho immn
hit nf tta Constitution," and ho rulosfd to surren
der tha persons charged.
I have thought it proper thus sunriucily'nndin Ids
own langti »g*\ to state the gr amd* on wlt-eli tilt*
Govatnomf New T-rk ha.rofiis.-d to comply with
the demand made upon him, In mil riiintttn- Geu*
eral A**eniby tnnv clearly soe thewh-de extent of
the startling nnd d mg-r.-is d-etri-e* hroirhed by
a high function iry to whom is ontrn*ted the exeru*
ti.m of on- of the most silotnry nod rons-.v.ti.r
pM-ldoosof the C-mstltiill m. 'Hie ennsfinel on
he tins p-it upon tWelniisn of the C‘ .nsiilntl n, •
t‘tilling thi« |-r .vid-m,iaitno tlmt rati-io- ta iir,|ui.*s.
roil In oranhml tel to. Ifperdeol in and u-detl
upon by tit • N-rthern Stnies.lt must ili*tmh th**
hurmony ntul nniioult'c -elmions hi n*t-f-re so Imp
pllyexla-legtaiweeit tint States; snd if maintained
by Only one sinsl" St -t»*, it oiitsl m -he that Stnt.*n
refnge f-irall lie felons 11 id eiimitinl. wh-i fieefr.ioi
ju« ice in any of ill •rtniuliern States, -It- rcomniil.
ling crimes the mottiles'roi-ilvo Mtlutlr iropo-ty.
Ihn most dangerous t.tleir -itfety nod th- moot
mil us M lln-ir'it' *. If til-Ooveinor of ,V. York
I* right, h- I* lh.iiud not only to tii'.ii-rt those who
steal our si .vea, h-it those w hoiuciln nnd assist th-m
to tib.C'itid from tit- r mi-ters, tints - wl-oliy sedi-
ti-.u* spei-cli-s-ittd wrl lug* stir litem tip to m ike
reh-lli-iii-r insu r.-cti-n.-r p—suad--tliein 1I1 iith-’j
art- illi-j-a lyhold in hoiulug- nnd m ly Inw fully resor
to nil means neeesoirytirr‘il -themselves of Its yoke.
U.-l-t ill • sum || 01 ofthis n-w re.iding ofiln-’Con*
wtiliiliod, tin-inos-mliury nho'iiiniiistsinuy semi 1 In ir
•nissio-nr t'aiilhininissiirirsiulotlHi S—ulieruSi'
•stcoe-f protect bn nn* I iin-ini i y. if they en-i e*.
r. p • li-lerlion 0 -i I *h--v renuh s 011 • .Slum whom
laws do not iei!--giifMt -liiv r,v.
Sunil 1111 i'ltt-rpr-in-ioii of tho C-insiliution I in
rompatil-le with th- ti^iitsiind il-asrnrlvn -f iln*
safety o' ull U-e tttutes It -hlttiC slnvea. None of tbs*
I'ntia ic liiH-iriin-sor di«o gn-bing prn-'t ro* of the
nlmli ior.iat« we so well ul ulat- d to vn l-iii er tin-
1 ctiriiy of 0111 prop-t-y*r to jeo'-nnlUo ilie t-nn*
pi lity nn-l Inu ml tin -I .solotion of tl-n Union It
btiiipo siMetlmt tit* Union um ronti-u- |-ng, if
tiie i-plni—1 slt-e-ld ho gi-m-r-llv nd-pt-d by the
S u-ea w lieietho-enro n - oluv.-o, tins* nor 'q\vs,re*
it-titnlftlng tit-?i-xUt-'ife-'hf slavery itiitlltf p opn\
ill s| -V-s, are II t to he re entiled to executing lit"-
onivisioli of llteCoifliluiiou f.»r tile sun. lid rhf
logilive* from pistici'.
L nuy r..nilir-mitiui wen* wn-ili c ofUn>proper
interpretnti-m of the C*-r.M'lit lotion this sul-joct; it
woo'd bo nle.ii-liiiitly liiii-nl In h rofe.cn e to ilie
known rood lion of the 8lnl-a of ihn Union in re*
curd to the institution of aluveiy. ut the time of die
iidnptiun of the Constitution.
lit nt-fu limit iiii—lmir curt duly, nnd perhups.ln
nuar.y 111 tin- Suite*, -t tint nine,noil in the Stnto
of New York ilse|l,lhoinsti:tl ion of slavery existed,
—Tho light of piiqn-r y ill -lavea whs know n by ul|
ts*-x'*t— Tlii-ro is tut qiiesli'it) in u|| tlm •luvi-li dd.
1114 S nt-s thorn were •in|i|l-s, pu-ddihg utty intor
f-*tmitt-'welt th t ir-'"giii)t.'il rein of pri-|t-r»y, o
wi-li l-niiniistu '* nut'only tinil r-otr-| over id.
■Inv. .. I'm I m. I. .i». lo ll.it
Suite ns curly -•• l7.VI.our low* mn-lo -ho •t-'iiliiic
"f 11 slav-'S n s'lipil .1 loony.—Thn putio. to i|i<*
c-uis'iluiiotiul c-niipi-i lot util out-tv. l i-d-i tin*
Uiii-ot willi full koowled;.* ofcudi -ill 1'. d one lie
iii.liin i-ms iii-liis ro.pei'l, ti-ul f-nuri| tit s el.i.e
iniiliitiiii.rn tin) *n i(i*d nude provision fir llioi-
rninii-l seetiri-v nnd pr-i-'oiioo in n f- reitre, to
lltesokti-M n i-xi-ling institiliioos. When tin r 'I'.m-
in the sumo o> lid-nn-l sunn-sorti-ni-fllie'C-nsI |*;.
1-on, it w-is pi'jvid.'-l, iliut fngiiiv.-a I'rnni j-isiii*,.
nnd s'nies •li'-id-l I—-l"J v *r -I on, ii is neveuh-fe-s
tl-n-i nlisui-i in suppose tlmt whiln the slave was to
l>« delivmeil up, thoitriuiiii il wins tiitl- il him to ah.
sound, wiis to lie pr-tuuted from piini-li-iieiil, un-l
Ihat ulibssiicl* tho f I -li wh-i »inlo u ynrl of looul*
el-nil -night b • in in ul --I. it id liio-M was l-gnt liglu
to n-fu*et-i.ii render I.i m. the fel nwh-sImmI-I *lenl
or fe'oiii* 11 Iv aim ry nwny n 11-410 s,nv-s wii't-il-c
pr -teeto I by n iy St ito in tile Un 011 i ito wlddt he
inlgf.l flee.
I f •« thnt 1 owe nu nn np-togy for n-i ’n-ssing
a-y thing in the wny ..f nrgument to y* u .or tlm
pup uo of expos) m th- -ms "linli-ss mill fallary of
the ennstrunti-m irsnm il ami art d oil hy tin* G -
vet nor of N-w York.
II is vety in tu'i to h• il *p' 1* d tlm*, when tit"
exciieinent uf tlh-pu’dic o iml in 1I10 S mil justly
caused by the utiw irtniluh - n-*ntllts upon uur in*
slitmiousniid nttr liglits hynrgutiix d •oc.ot|* s iiillm
States h'lvlnt! It 1 slaves, w is lH*|>iiiiiiug to »tih*i |e.
tint th- Kxevu ivu uf au |i.iwviiidnud inDu-mi .1 1
Stnto ns N -w V r'« should have udopted n ro .*
stt.ielimi of the C 'Ii4tittltiii||, uliidi Inis itidi.t*t*i|
him to li-rega d one of h* imperutivo te.pn ii u*,
tip-io trminil* s 1 wod cal.uil led lo inspire (Its*iuf.it*
u t.-il .\h»|iti mist* wi-li nuw h»|U*iu.d lienli x<
for rihdids'e. Tor Pi«s|ileot amt View*Pn»sbl»m «f
tta Unuod H s ss, varant vote* in tlm rwa|N*rtl!va
•lefegalHins to ta s.i;.p|i. d by ■ majmity of tht
il-legntea in allnini.incitt 3. That ita Commit!VO
now in ses.lmi, b dio ni.gi.w tta*e nflir.* rs, bo di*
n-cn-d 111 report iminmliatrly, in nhier ttat tta
I* rmer part vf Ids |Wnp-«iitiiNi he rariird into .-fleet.
Tfe-sa prup.Miti.ins warn waim>y combatted l.y
Mr. Davis.of ConiwKiiout, wiMconiriido.1 that tha
tii.lms lulopted vestenlay .liould lie dremrd li'.al
nnd conclusive, iinviug as-rvo.l as ti e platf*»im for
tta con«unint<iiu of vaihius iinp»rt<.iit nomproml*ea
and cone, s.iot.s who runcludrd Ida remarks with ■
m- tinn, that tl o urJe.a piopo.rd hy Mr Clay, of
K-n ii-ky.ta laid on the taide—which, taing left
to tuts, was earri-d I7 n large msjorily.
On inoiion nf Mr. Williamson, of Ta., ncorr*
comittm* ol finance,e mi|ioM!il of Messrs, t btar. of
i'l-nn.. King, of New York, and Lee, of Maasncho*
*e ts, were appointed.
Convention tairupon adjourned un'il thrro
o'clock, T.-M. .m .
3 o’ch ck, T. M.
Convention re.n*semlt!rd pursuant to adjourn
ment. Tim Rav. Mr. Uarn-a.ltaaminant and tru
ly eloquent pastor of the Mrthndist Church in this
place, otr red 11 prayer to tho Throne ufU.ac*ylaep*
ly nnd sohui.nlv impressive.
Convention adjourn-d until 7 o'clock, I*. M.
7 o'clock, I*. M
C nveotion again met.
Mr. Thnni-s K Cochran, of York, was admitted
tail d**.egine, in id c- of tta g mh-inno until now
epr-.ni.toix tint ili*tilct, who liud U-en unuxpcci*
•illy null.'d to his home.
Convent hilt udjoutn-d till 0 o'cl •«!<, T. M.
Oo'cl ck.I*. M.
Mr. Ji.linsott, of Md. ni-e, and sta'od that the
contmi't o npp'dnieil yesterday fur Ilia purpose of
bulli.itin^ fo cuodidnios f r I'resi lent un i Vice
I'in.itl-iii, had Im-o.i now in s ssi.in fot n period ol
-i! tour*, with ir nrrivmg at any definite action.—
All tin- lixlns a-.d information wit rli could possibly
c-ome tal'or- th it C'.iiunilicr was in its possession
now, nod thill thine was no huoino proh itiility that
m.v on elusionsi'.uld he uilived hi should it cuoiiinic
its *.*«.( 11 to tin iiul mited p-riml. lie th refute
moved that! Im e-iniiiitieo lio ni.trucied to rep.
pnigi.-ss, nnd Inivins .lotto so, ta di-ctiu-ged fioin
ilo-d a es of the rnpptfli moot.
Several delegtlles moved to Inv the resolution on
■lie table. During the discussion of the e s-v-nil
proposi loll*, one of 1I1O coinmil'no enter 'd hi d
staled timl ill 00 was nmv n strong ptohn'd ity t' O'
the c imniliii-o would nrrlv- at a conclusion in lo*»
tli'in lull'nil hour. This king guiuoived hy tho
iiu'lior iy ofuiioiliermuintaroi iltuo iinmiuee it was
inovml.
That tlm Convention ndj .urn till l.ulfpnst 10
o'clock; whit'li was c irried.
iiisir pn*t in o'clock,
Mr. Owen, of N’orih Cnroliii., HsCItuiminnofilie
Cimunittiv npp liuted yesterday, asked leave to in-
port proxres., wl h leave to sit ngaht. L< avo ta*
ur-nted, tin- ivp'irt wna r-ud, annmineinx thnt
'J i l in Hots It ul li-en given for tho mnd'datu foi
Wide-it of thn United Sta es. Of tlo-se,
Wat. loimy lluriison It id H8
Henry Clay 00
W.itfi dil Scott 111
120 v ues h-iug n--ees*nry tt» n ehoira, nnd Wil
liam Henry llii-rison httving received more than the
roaut*iM nontlter, was ni'cnrdinglv niimin iied.
No hnllou wert inkiin forthoalfica of Vivo IVo*
slrlent.
On inm|.iii,ihe
C* in vent ieu q Ij.nirued till ten o'clock toinm
morning.
in tli* ir unledv eru ndo iig*.iu*t .mr pio|H*uy ami
our puno.*, n .lit! ill** emit.* timo to u*.nr<* mein of
imniooily und pr .leetion lio n nt*|>0'i«ihilit\ I'm the
violiituuiofo.il laws.
Dot liiisq lestimi • as been iais.il in a pnciicul
fo. ill he. ween ill s Slule und New \..|h, mid m*t wren
Geo gi 1 mid .M illie, And il In.Iiihiv.’s 01 In meet
tt nt M..C0, mid to ius.si upon nur ilgltis at n. ry
hittitrd. It is ill- duty «f CtMgr*-** to lumme a«v
amlnginty, if tlier- In. tiny, in the laws nut Ir i- vn rv
into etfetji dm 1 rnv t on* oftlin Cnn* i mum for 1 tu*
•ur.eiiit-r inTiiciiivu*; mid if tliaiu be no def.cim
Ninhigiii'v in lln.se laws, lop.uvnl- for ill- pimnpt
and fsithful oxivu'iuil of them, hy eoiiti ling th * ex*
ecu ion to those who*- i..t.*rprelndmi of ill. ir duty
is vunsistmit with our lights and die taliest* «d die
Cmisdimimi. ll nslies* for these wrongs an I •,*•
<uj"tvH|tiiii4i Ih.-i'rejmli i"ll, eumml Im i ro u.-i)
ill eillier ..fill se modes, it wi.llm .00 u die G no
ml 4«semhly loeonaidor whetheril.oirown legitim
- jiow* r wdl ■■•o furnish n.enii* of >e u ing die
St.|i.* ugao«t such tl igm .1 in va.inn of their righ *,
without uufdngi ig the r strirdve pntvi-iuiis of die
Constitution uf lit United States, if dime lie no
such m. nos co npu ddi* with their obiigutt ms t • tne
Uni *n, it mav ul 1 0.1 ol, h e*.in- mir t-nyieio/ic*
and solemn Jdy *'U a, pe.il fimti the Cu.ccll d..’-
ligati ms thee-mnet to original t ights um the
law of self-pr. scr'ini >n.
IIARRisntMIG, D « 7,101
Gopilemi’n—Tie* Whig Nitimml (' oi.auih.ii
met agreeul ly lo i.djmirnm -ill, nt 1(1 o'ci ck lids
m iruiiic.
D-ing culled to older, mi impressive pnycr wa<
oil' red by Rev, Mr. Do Will, I’.ntornf the I’r* shy
to*inn congivgution.
Mr. Owen, ..f Nordi Carolinn. ns Clrdrmnn of
the Committee f r repot ling emnlid .ins In the Cm.*
V''ii'ioii, reported thn 231 hullms hud 1 e.*n cnsi fur
thu - Ill.-nnf V'no Trusid-nt whlehhad been min'd
mmidy giv* ii lo Mu. John Tyler, nf Virginia.
Mr. I.. igh.of Vircinia. sta'ed, tint the Voginln
ilsdeaniioii dedii ed tu vole, for ti'it—ns, the f*
•if which would d mi'*1 ess It- puiperiy iipprce.intod
when it was recoil rteil that the eend-miin wlinhml
r L'eiv.'d th** d'sdngliish' d honor of taing pi ic.ul ill
no nio ill 11 forth" second nllire indie gift ..fdie peo
ple, was himself a member of 1 lint l).*legi,dmi.
Mr. Heverdy .ftihnson. of Marvlnnd, nfler-d n
Hi-snhiti.Mi, ill it William Meniy Muirisun, o'Ohio,
and John Tyler, of Virginia, ta iin iiiimnu.ly* nw m*
m nd d l.y tlds Covenli or lo die people of the Uni*
•ed States, ns the W Ida eiindidates f„r e«.o olfices
•f I're.ideiii mid Vico Tresidonl nfthe UnitedS'ates
at th- next ehclimt.
The Convoiitlnn was heretip-n ndilm s-d hy the
fnlfou in *, 'I'inin ; oilier ge tlemen: Tieston.of K**n*
took.; Gov. Ilmlm-r. * f Virgl da; J**hnso i,of.M rv*
Inn* 1 ; L-lgli, o.‘ Virginin; Selden, of New Yorkt
Ginliam; ol Louis nun, Are., wlm w-rellio friends of
Mr, Clay, sovernlly pmnnitiiciiu? 11 high enlglmn
upon ill- Irii.seeodem oieiiis of tli-ir di<tinguislntd
fivori'e—neknowledci g that tin ir ear-eat nnd
ilemn n.pim'imis I'm- his success here hud h-eri
il'i 'ihol to puinlul disiippolmmeiit— hut severally
iivow.i'g, ns well on tahilf of ih-msplves, n. thelt
respective De'.eg'illmis, n u emiru nnd nedve co*
op-r .lion In prom .ling di - suress of die il nstriou*
pill rim, wli. hid been lionnred with thn choice of
ih-Convaulimi. Th • Convention wu* al* nddri's.pd
hv S mgi-, of Mas iichus tit .Indie Duni-t, of
Ohi' ; nnd other fib'inl* ul Geo. lluriison.
Mr. Combe,of Kentucky- pres-ntedii letter nd*
divssed to him hy Henry Clay, toudiing the qnes*
Unit of iiiunliiii l-n which wiis reii l. The I tier wi I
d Miht'-.s reneti von tlnoiiih the medium ol'the now-
pop •• s. It tf.tpreas.-a a pr*mi** of tanrty c ooper*
iitten in h 'gieut work of redeeming di- roiiiiliv
from m I- •sl*tiin*<miioii. hy ).hor'ng lor die success
of die iiomintv of tlm Couvtfuti 11, wli-nverlie might
he.
The r.*« dit ion of Mr. Johnson, of Mnrylaml, ns
nhnve s :i|.'d. w".s min'.imoi|s|y id..piei|.
On nmlimi.if Mr. Lei.li ofViigintn.11 committee
con*isti. g of one delegate from each State, was op*
ptinled, wh'is 'd'.tv it is, to iipprixe the enndi*
d.iles s feet, d '<y the conxentimi of th-'i,* gespre
live iimtiinHiioo.
Th" thinks of the Convnntlon wer>* tend*.r>'d ti.
lit- Rev. Cleigyof this place for their services, and
to tlm members nf the Luther m congregadon, foi
th- in# of'heir church ; wlieicupnn,
Tim Cguvciiiioiiitpj.imii-d sine dtr.
This oveidii'4 the f.iemls "f Harr son nro Imhiii.g
n me line in tta Coin t House, which is ntim-rmisly
intended hy eilixens of nil paith’S. Theh-ad qimr*
lets of ilmHmrisoa m-n -renlsn l*i illiutstly ilium*
'•tiuted in honour of the noniinati-n.
CONGRESS.
TfloaiPsr, Drcgaara Ii.
hilds Garrlte of Frill >y Isst w« fi-rl
1) «y later than tta Wa«binfto
|M|Wr.fan.r '
In tta lluuU of Repir-cntndve*. yeiterdav, the
irtiiiresl ni-irtaisfr-ni Now Jer*ey pr »cnted their
•otaltrt jrntfcaWuin*' ill • rlccisiun Whirlirxelnd n
Itant from VNthg.— I ll « protest was not allowed,
by tha m ijm it , to ta re ol.
Tha IIsMjas* |icn pasted Mr. Dmtngo |e'*m .ti-n
taraDaa enoinittve of seven to examiiw into din
cotite»trd rl yti ms from New Jcrwjy. A debate
then rgmug up 00 a resolution to ilefliMr Ure powers
of thucytnrhitice.
^Icorrttpondenrt of Ike Ron! Kern rat Hot.)
Washing ton, D c. id, 1039.
Adonis w.
The iltli
Mr. Uhe
tnld-, und
Chairman
tin. Tho
I tho
‘“V ..11.111) u wMili VUo.
f.'orr«'*|» >n lenrt "f the Soiik Amerlc-m.
WHIG NATIONAL CONVKN NON.
lUnaisnuitn, Dec. 0,
Gendtftn.'n—'The Whig Nsl.oi.al Ca ivenn.ni for
lU « nontiaiMon of c .11 lid it s to ho •iihm ii.-.l to
th-» l*«opld lor the fi.*i a —I •ecai.l olfices in tin-
Ua'.nn, rv..,. **•*1.1.1 d. puniim.t to mij'.ii mo.'iit, nt
10 a clock this mma tig.
The Ja.riti*; f>*,ieiday tai ig r a I. it c Pro.i*
dent annniuc tl, ihntowin.* t'-.uie intai pr lien
•i.n.ilniCoi-u.it .in w in d I.., >i.i lor th* nn? , i v
of di pe.toiij wiih die »crvi: *.,f a chmliin this
morm g.
A *ti •*ti uttft * fi I th- place of un nli-ent dele*
raie. a ; ip .i m d l.y th.- Wli.gsuf Miculg m, upptf .red
4 J 1 sik i i> s. at.
An ad'l'tmnal <! I gate fr-un Msr.lund h«»l*g
anived *iaca yc»ur-h.y 4p| e-rv.il u.-d w*» «J,ui|.
U-d
Mr Ca—t is M Cl-v. if K ii'ii.iky, aro«e and
staitfvl tha 1 h" d.-sir *1 t*» »<i mr two new and di.*
tloct propn-ition• to tne m *n.b r.ijf th. Convention,
and hoped limy would met with their approbation.
His-a no.i de»l*w was,rtat a fi!l, fn’r and «•»»*
airaimvil expr sdon of the aoiitimrnu of dj-s Con.
vanti'ia as loth- Trestdeulisl .ontuiu.-e sl-.uld ta
•flWvtodi *o that when d-le^a es r. tno.ed to liei.
co iitiiuenl* they would ta nut led t . fur -isl, diem
wlthaotimprch nslve and •ati*iuct-*ry • xpose .»r
their grounds of action. He wished, th .t neither
the voice of a ainglo Siattf, a single d strict o* a
soR'iry individual talm.giiig to this Conven ion
■ “ii»7 j'u taouia noamottar d. That sodesimblo *n object
* 'J M fc* • u *ctaH might bo aiUitad, ta praptMrsd-lsi. Th.t tta
wtUtUM «uu«w autUag ancgte.ifavt from hla |tvuvv«J Ut b«Qot,/<r caj.Ua, ut u|«n Couvcutan,
NKW YORK. Dec. I
S ties at >he Stock Kxclinnge.—f).y -hare* Unit.d
Staf. Bank, s 00 Jays.7(j5 12 > dodo da. * 30 .lav.,
7lii.
S'O'k «are lie»t-r tied:,y Mohawk Railro id cl,is
ed n‘ an iniprovouttfiitaf**.), ().*iawiira and Hu la* n
of | J. Bank Ilf Commerce I j, I In lent-I U.CntiPm
Cm -I j. mi I Nor It Aineiicati Trust CJp.*r cent,
Th••» wn. ii ,na hotlim** a h'snf I).State*hunk.
Kit'll mg —11 its upon Bngliind may ta qa-t.-d at
fl.tOj per ct preot, hut w* hwo not yet heard of any
iransiictionsl.ii the next taicket.
The rates of ex. h inge upon I*hi| id lj.bin and
R»ldm"iv coiiilniitf im-rov.*, \V.. now noato
upon tlm former place, n' 0 .Hj p.*i cent .li-cui .r.
Thu following wtfrcthtf s >|ea .it die board tin* uiorn.
inS !
$3.0 Ul on I'liilatlelpl.fii <Vt\
1. Kill do
I AOt) do do
2. >110 on Ital-iinnro
2,3.10 do do
911
inj
:»:li
[■V. .v. Cooi .; •,
1 spirit .hr. nd
6j,-
8 a—
St-cks are higher nn.l th-
hravc. D anctiv: uxchunge* cm.tinuc intpioving
Tlw rate on
Th lad Iphia and Dalttmura
Hchm-nd
Charleston
Savannah
Augusta
Muc»n
Mobil*
New Orleans
?}:?
7 .
9 Jilt)
8| 81
fi a >14
[Jonr.of Com. 12/A ia«/.
Armt ilurKMXXta.—-Gen Tailor arr vrlnt St,
Mu-ks-n That'**lny last fruoi Taoipn. Tw , com.
panic* ol tr ops aLo anived fnim Ctslar K* ys, n .a-
king an ad it on to tta futce ia Middle K1 n'i,J., ,,f
fiv* o> *ix c aupanies within the last liirtuig.'it. Gen.
T. Imonds, we un-l*'* and, tucontmaucw .iperatioii*
immediate y with Ita turevai it s dt*|NMal, a«d put.
po satodiivtf the Imli,-a Iromita*rti|> nu* t.,aiid
etva pmti'ete*n to tta frmitsu-as fir as p .s*jbl ',
Wt I'Ojm ho may i* *iK*e*a«l'ul, a'tlieugh e«, f, ir
that th loops are mo fust lit itmiilMtr m v fl: c t
much.—Flortdiun 7 %
HOUSE OF REPHE8RNTATIVES
Tho HuUso of Keprwstfiitatives is *t>li a chaotic
mass, and when its e|.*m ?nts will ta r.-dmfed t r
order is I qu-«tion which would ta hard tod. cidc.
Tta Wlfg rni-mb-rs ndvaace ami nr'rent with tne*
cha ilenlirsgulaiiiy, f >r tha purpose *<X keeping up
ilia Mfit-inent and wdl nn no accnuut "too tho
mark. . In rcc-ding, howi vur, fr-m tta pusid-
taken ly Mr. Adums, they remind me of the snake
which, • attempting to turn a tack s immerscl, lied
its If into a hard knot,
Thismnrtiiiie.it was exp c'ed tiiat Mr. D u
w-'U diaimne Id* rumiirks, luit he taing ton Inn
clshn hi* tight to the finer, the llmise n't*-r .ome
iMm'e, pas-ed -u to tie* que.iio • on In* ap|H*
Mr. Vmtderp e! frmn the derist m nf the cli dr.—
Ttaditi'isio • w •* "lit it 'Ita tn-m'—rs from N-w
Jvr.cy Imvmg theG iv-inur'« e* rti|'fHte, wore enti*
I'ed'a ta roiimuil und lo v no, until (ho II .ush
•biufhl deprive them if tint right."
'Ihe dealshm nf tlm eh ir was r*v,*r«ed-- Ave*
KI8. Noos 114. Tho J.;r*ev Wing memler*
voted in lh>* idlirmrit've, hut a* th ir v<>ta ili-l nut
"IT-cl ihtf'r S-dt, nu iihjecii hi »a- rd*«d. bn the
Huus • d"clare I thnt Mr. Adams in mnk ng »u in m*
*‘r ms a docisinn had k'Uu gui ty of gmss u«uipa*
A gr-af numtar nf |,r ipudt'on* W'*r- tbui, suit*
mil toil, hut Mr. Ad mis d cid.-il tiini ns tho ilnuse
Il i-l just tcrus-d to u law ink* sal nf clii'iinn * to
va c, the i|U"stinn limn ur oe m to whettar the
uthers *h li d vote.
This was 'dtf'duil hy Mr. Rliett, wlta muintntned
that nsthar- was no affirm 'live propa ition ta imi
effect bi'fnre the Hufise, |||.* ,p| sunn W'S mi his
mo inn to'.Vy the icmlu i-.n of Mr. Wise on tlm
table.
Mr. Adums ill-misled with th ■ great st portinoc.*
ty in maillt iining the via* ho had lak-n, and do*
clarod his do erini uiion to eiiteriuin no resoliitinn
Iml'oio the Hint* ' h id decided as to who sliuu.d
vote.
Aflur a i long nnd warm dnhite, during whicli
mmy intfrthers nti 'nipted to-peiik ut mice, Mr
s iiiilii . d to witlnliMw ins ..hiuctiuii.
tinu was then tuk-n on tie inn i-n of
to lay t|>.? r,isi,.iit : '> i nf Mr. Wise on thn
l was lust—Ayes ll'i. Nues 11.3,1110
tiling in the n-'gative, thereby mnku.g a
osolut oil of M>. Wise din. (S ill- C'lo k
it ill of all mouth- r* pr—eiring tie* n*g«.
lar crtificiu. s from tli- G .vrn.ir of thu Slate fiuui
wh nee ther come.
Tli t previous q mslinn I lieu h big d.-mnn led on
this r.**oiy||u(i, a ia g n id stormy debate arose dur
ing whieb'it was iin,*o.«ilde for any -mt nt milior to
tnak" hltitsi'lf lie ml, so in my attain, ting to spunk
at -tic".
On m ition of M*-. Rilggs S remln imi wn* nil ipl*
,*i| by which tli- teller* were directed lo caiut ull
persons pres-utia.* lli-m-tlves to vote, mi l if ii
sliouM ippenr to th-ni tlmt any Iiuipml'lied votes
w-ib given, siii Ii fact lo In, lepoil-d to the Ho is.-,
Tin* Wits don • wi'h a vi w of .eitiiug . .Its ute
n» tn whether tin? Whig Jer* y Clniiuuiits slim d
lia .•'•Uiited Ity the ti Hers »r iiot.
Mr. Smi h of Mtiii". after so vot'd iius'icees-ful
attempt* to olilnin >iie H air, nt Im-t suci-eeded in
milking llimsplf hetinl. and Stan d thill Iimieig (III*
vot-* given Oil the mot Oil nf Mr. Rliett, hi, illegal
vote hud tanu eniiutt'd.
Loud cries of "nuroe," "nime/’uiosefruin vnri.
nu* part* of the Hull.
Mr 8m1lh s il lot r-fe-r il tn Mr. Nnyl-r, of
Pniin«vlv4l|lh, who hud no l**gnl ceiiiiie .|,*,
'Mr. NaylhrtaHtf.i'ini|M*d up mid with ilia nu t
rdicnluiis vehemeni o dec ari d that "lie was then.’
iiy vHuo «P--Ihw nnd the will -f the po-*t !■*, nnd
would in ilifnin his right ut tit ■ It ixard of hi* Id'-',"
or words to thnt olfi'Cl. Tlm mein o- it-pi'iuvil tu
have Just all mnniniiinl-f liim—ll a d .avi d li e a
inadiiiiK.’ |U» b'lie u led hy d.-niuudiiu of Mr.
Smith to *liew A/*eei*i:fi. ate.
Mr. Smith said Im *l|uu>d not iimiilcsccn I to
trnuble hin|« If nlmut tli- matter, lint wmild lenve
th- geiitlem'in ia tlm Inu Is of ife, tru** mem er
Irom Teini.i|vviiin, Mr- lngersol, who had tie?
lavvSil c-r'dfimti?
The pnrttaitis of Mr. Nnylor or.ed liim to pro*
re. il with loud cheers, hut tlm liunith wn.nllnyd
by Mr. Wi*-. who, to decide the matter at mre,
n,(veil |||'M Mr. N..y!i»r had n light to vn e.
Til- Ull tit* «'"* und *rsto al to ihcido that such ii
n iliiin wnsjiiioi-r-ssiiry, ns Mr. Nti.vlor in lie* pie*
lent sing- nf pr-M-eeduigs lud a riglit in Ii.* cmi'ite.l,
is tli- resolution rueeiiil. |>us*ud utl'.rded a luinedy
li'.uld Id*’ vote he disput* ,1.
Moiiili/fn ndj urn weiv then mmln l.y sev-nd
ntemheis,-nn I nt l-ngth tifiur a scene which wiend
have dune lintior lo U. Imgsgato, tlm lieme ml
jo ■ril 'd.
Toll leal considerations aside, it i* p. «'|y a pity
lta> Mr. Ad ms sii .|| ,| have heen placed in so
cilleal n pesiti *n f reuuiring nil th- enntgy ev. r
possessed ny a It'inina being. Th * ni l geiii.enmii
lit st d •cid-stipm, one tbi ig. ami then nlamst in the
same lira tilt. n*v-r*es his di cisi-u. Ho uppem s
utt-ily tawitd-red. nod hy his amusing circnmvuh.
tinn* egcite* the u-g* t nf even It's -Wn party. It
will lie seen that the House ha* not mjvntic d a
•ingle stop since Mr. •>. W'Scall-d to i|m Clidr,
n**il it i* lip* opinion of ii. nrly u j that th - only \v .y
nf setilii.g the dilliculty, w ill In* t ..lisuii*. t. e Hi*
I’ri'sidunt. nnd p-rm t the Cleik on hisown respon*
sihility, to call n q etrum of memh rs whose scats
ure not disputed, such qn 'rum ih-n ti. judge mi the
meiiti of tin* several el dm ill's.
It I* estimated that tho time nlrt'iidy warned in
absurd, di graecfttl mid ridiculous debate, has cost
fiovunimotii not less than $3(1,11110 •
pealst'l.fnalhtalning tint theft st qu-UHfi Mfcf H. .
Id d was. whether Mr. Nay Im'a v .to .h-atd ta
mnrt'ed. Il is pnqw-r to siate that Mr. Wim had
p evioiily moved that Mi. N i>h.r’s vine should ta
cuiimed. hut tta Cha r did not r.on*iiler »uch a nee
lion neces.aty, tain hi* epitiimi, Mr Najlnr's ra«e
was nm a fleeted by any irsuluiiou |NMs,d ill lelir*
enca to votiu|( su.h referring only to tha Jersey
mem»<T’.
'I hi* motning. tho question tal g on tha appeal < f
Mr. Turmy, an er some d, tat», tit* Vote was luken
by tellers, nnd resulted, Ayes I | J—Noes 118. Five
disputed memtars votiig in the nlfiini.itlv.', and
inurdisputed nietutar* in lie*n< gativc.
A l-mx ami simnu delwtettan mo* .astowheih*
er th" result of th-vote n.iiild he ulfictnl by tho
vot.. of tlmdUpuied memh. r*.
Mr. Smi h m dutahied that the deci-ion , f tho
Chair had ta. n tv versed, and thu apjical susiaiiMd
without counting the disputed votes.
At this slago o the pr tco-ilings, M *. Ing-osol, uf
Cuunsylvnniii, attempted to addiess tha House, but
w.is ai rested l»y loud rri- s of " nr*ler«" sot down,
•• hear him," "go ahead." Mr Ingeisol tindi' g it
impos-ibleto obtain a livaiing, resum d hi* soat.
The L hair observed thainc oniing to the report
nf the tell-rs, m oo |H*rsons had v.t.d fr*im tlm State
uf Now Jersey ttian wa. allowed hy the Constitution
and th it w i* n question un wtiieh tlm Huu.o mu*t
decid-. ulthugli s.ich votes might nut cbmigui lie re
sult of thu dec sion,
Mr. Wise miverted to th- r *sulutinn n Inptcd
yes'enlay, udmitiing ull person* preseming them*
•■ Ives in pat* thn t>*ders. piovnh'd die 'oiler* iepor-
t.*d tho n.iiii * of mi such tu th* I loo*e. .Mr. \V.
conmndi dttiai thu question immediately b-lme the
Home, wu* nn thenglituf tliu disputed permits 10
vote, wlm hud just passed die I elm s.
Mr. Turiii-y, with miie.t .iiiioi.t o i, protested a*
gniuit tho cour.o taken hy Hie Chair, in refus ng to
unnmiiictf toe r-s d. of ita vole jusi ink- it, hy tvi.i h
' his decisi -n hi, I i.eon r. ver»* d without emitting the
dispii'ed votes,"ti I hy which the voioon diu in thm
nt M'. Knelt, to uy Mr. Wisu's r-soltition on die
table, was ileeid d ti .he ulTiruiadvo instead of iln*
ueguiive. Mr. T, asked what Mr. Adams was pla
ced in di-C'hair f* r. i' ho ret used t« net its C'l.uic*
nun. li-'i in,rae-l idui with obeying only tlm wi | of
his o vti party, llio whig*, and tlm Im had no regu'd
to law oi rule m serving ihoui. I liis den ■nciuthm
o tlm Ctiuiriinm.c.illcdfoiflinio.1 violeut d mu.'i.trit-
ti'.n* iifun.-ci fr an tho friends "f th • latter, hut Mr.
Turney continued tii* remarks,mi l observed .hat if
wo were to luve «u h i clniriii ,. ; ami if we were
10 Ii >v>* a di*l*'rii.,i|.'e. in sucii u »t.,te of tlimgs, tli -
su'inor w<* had ii tlm hotter.
Mi. Mie moved that tliefi si disputed tin mo ro
p-rteil hy tlm n*ll i s, e cu-l- d up fur coiisi iuriiiion
by tin* Huu.o.
Mr. N-ylor *t ndi»g first n-i the list. Mr. Van*
d- pil'd refi rred die Chu ilium to tho vote of dn*
Hoiisc u f-w ihiy sugo, wliieii decided tlmt the No-
J rs *y uiouihei'* shim d not vote, nnd nskiai ihiw h-
in defiance o. tlmi.counl permit dmmiop i* through
the tellers.
Mr. Crabhde nninle I the rending of tin* c- rlifi
mt s andcr d*nli dsoflio It elniiimtna front I’emi*
sylvitniit. They w.*io rend hy ttaClerk; wh-n Mr.
K**im i*k d tlie Clerk if tiie credetitial* of Mr
Nov I'- ntier h'i'nrlir*l deposited in hi* nlli h id
not been returned tin the p..rp of linvuig ih-
grent seal utfixn'. The Cicra read a m-murati lorn,
mini wh eh it Hj,p* nted tins' tie* g'eatsed wit* not
Qt’nelied when ill y w.*r.*lir*t tiled, hut lit the ru-
quest. >f M . Sir«e .te, it wn* appended nfi. rward*.
Miieli 1 nightei ensued ut this min mncenient A
mtmh.*i of-Mt-men** wi*rcnl«uroml in n feronce to
the I'-uu-ylv.inin el-etimi.
Th • q les'lmi w .a ilt-n tiikon n* to wh-thor the
Vile of Navl'irsh atld ta cou *t.*d,and ,loeid<ai
in lit * ulfir native—Ayes 119—Nees 112—so dm
11 -me decided that Mr. Naylor’s vote should ho
'•mured.
I'h" next nmnee dled wn* Mr. Aycrigg, nf New
J.*r*t!y.oii** of tlm whig ct.imams, and dm questl >n
h ina la'.en is i-wli-ther Im shoi.ld voto.it wiis tl—
cid d iotlm imgitiv.t— \ye* 117— Noes 122—ihicc
of dm d-:il triniic o aim tut* Iim'ii N. .1., voting tn
■ Im in*galive, and four whig Jersey mi-mb- rs in tlm
iilfirtiin-ivtf.
Thu Ct HIT unnniiiiced the r suit, and pr.itiiniiiced
the v. t- ii* !|,mi instil ut mini.
Mr. Drontgooe ciin idered the smti m-nt nf th"
Choir, ii* ii rell-ctimi i.punthu dign ty ol'the ilvimm,
amt nut to im tnliirat*-d,
I'lm Chur sai l tliai innsinncli a* month r« had
been eouHle l wh ■ in h'« npininti im I nu ngnt to vote,
the vote itself wa* tmciiit*tini Imi tl. bin a* tlm mu*
jniily of ih- m*'0i|’.g h id pitssed a reso utimi lor II*
government n cunhug to tltatia** lot the limise
had decided t Ian Mr Aycrig" slum d not v.ne, uiies
of" Aye thnt will Ho.’’
T m vote was then taken on n-rmittl'ig tint oilier
whig cI iIiiiiiii's, Messrs Maxwell, I In si. ail.Sirait n
nnd Ymkn. io vote, nnd th ir right io vote wn.r. fu*
••al: 'Jhe que>tinn w •* also taken on prrniittmg
the D-ntncr.uic Jersey memlior« to vme, »ud tieg-
t|t : v t|. no on-voting mill" idfirmndve. Too right
'•f Mr. lngnr*ol to vot«, whs negatived in h similar
way Sonin one cull,al out " *f he wi>lie* to vote let
him go >n the Roninda.”
Il having been decided that Mr. Nnylor * lion) I
vote, the i|ei*tsi.,„ nf the Chair on y*'*t* I'd ay wn* i>u**
taiu-d.iilmoiigli thud pp-viu-lyneenivv rseil, tmti
Mr. Wise'* resolution wu it a iuid upon t. w luh.-.
Several democrat « ill 'IiiIht* were nhm lit font dm
Hull, vvh-n dm vote wa* taken «m itl.owiiis Mr.
Naylor to v itn, which ueeouii's f.r the iqipuieut
inci insistency.
Th- n'lestion wn* taken on tli" re* ,'uiioti of Mr.
Wise, tin I it was reject d—Yon* 113—Nuy* 118.
Mr. Rhetl then ml-ml In* substitute, d>reui ng
dm C|ork ntea|l thu nil of nil undisputed members,
such uictnhu,* before the election ef Speaker, to
hour, uml adjudge upon tta Severn claim* lodis, u'*
ed seats, with thu uxceptimi ••!'Me-si*. Nuyl.ir mol
lugersol.
Till* aulisthuu! wiMflani d—Yen* 138—Nny*9*2
Afier an Inert'* ctmil nmtio.i tu r u oi-lder tlm vino
hv which the first branch nf die iihov- lett-ilmimi of
Mt. Rhi It wa* mlnpt.-d the Hons- n Ij .inned
A million is *idl pending to reconsid* r tho vote nn
■ hu Inner lum cti. bin it ronm-t he o niod.
reirahfe mem ry, and the nntlskm with which,
wi'hout having recmir’et" tl*** lists, tahorein mind,
tta elfin-tire f r -e of tta .evc*al <*orp«, in otticr to
fl*t rmi-ietbe ita*n«of raising them tottaeompleto
war ewahlidimetf, according to their want* One
day having laid before him a general table which ta
hnd desired me to give him. and which ta rnn
thneigh ve,y rapidly, ta Hfetred a dtarilnidon of
conscript*, founded nn thi* statement nf the effective
f*rceinn I th- corps nt the army, without imcoho’ita*
ing, ami siated the act' nl fi-rre of each ol the corps
nnd their position. He walked rapidly up ami
•'ui* n, or stood still tafi.te the windiiwd' hi« nihine'.
He dictated wi'h such rapaiitv dial 1 had scarcely
time to set doe u tho figure* clear-v, and to italic
hy tthlnx viation* the iiot* which ho added. Fur
fu l half nn hour 1 had not h. en able to take my
eye* fiom tta paimr on which I w.ine. 1 hnd no
doubt but that Im hoi taf rohiin tlm general table
wit ch I h*d given him: nnd wh-nhc paused a mo
rn* nt. nod 1 w ns aide tn hi k nt him he perceived
and laughe I ut mvsurprise. "Ymi thougiit," said he,
"that I was reading your table. I don’t want it; 1
know it nil by heart. Let ns go on."
Memoir* • f Court Mnthieu Damns.
i/Euai, n
TICES. - 4
JpoUR tmm*hs after
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary J
I purposes, for h ave to sell a slsva named Altars. I
taionging in th- Kstnie or M. II. 0rakr t latanr8as j
vuntiah, He. eaici. for tta lien, fit of tta betrsand .
tdm’np. •
Coneijtfaidince of the Southern Patriot.
WASHINGTON. Dec. II. 1819.
HOUSE OF REPUE<ES TA Tl VES.
This is the tenth div of di* rg:iiiixnti..n. List
ovening tiller the t> l.joarnmeni ol tho Hmise, u « ri
mis c.iiisultmion wits lie.d a u-ng thn dein-icranc
paity, ns to whether tlt-y ou,*ht not to wiih.lr ivv,
and 1,'itx’o'he i,‘spoil*.bdity to the whig*, who an
o’isdnm* ly teiis! ev*iry ntlompt tu mgun x- it omt
fm mity to th • true spirit nflln*Co!i*ii ii'uui
It wi I ta *"en that duiang die |a*| lew .lavs* me
of the mnrw io is.mnb o whig m mh is hiv.*. xh hi*
led a spirit ofcoiwiiiatmu, hut dioy wore speed ly
W iipj»d 1 bqek ugnin in; • die pari)' trace-. 1 In*
fact i*. th * wt'lg- know th u t my Imvo nm the to
mutest nlitrirem success, mil *s* they can hil ly nr
te .zo th- Hmt e intna Iwue.li «.f du* law . t> l Con*
*Mt ul mu. Of this, Ipiw-vci, thev cum nave no
hope, n? tho Admuii-ti.ni m rn-mli r* know their
duty, und will n »t rollout alt i:n-lt fr mi the gruai.U
they It 'V«s ink-h
Thn warm *• fri-tnl* of Mr Adams ,*xcoedio4iy
rrgr. i Id* api*o ; ntan*i.l io Hie Lh.nr. Th-y per.
« that iiis'c-do: a*.ti*ig merely n* ni.ai rttor.
In* tikes upon liimsi'lf t*» d-cide upon qu aii..n* be.
l-ngiiig htily io dm lln iso How co.hl itav ex*
pert dint in iirim'd" old mnn win* will n v.*r o!i*
serve mi dor, wh-n oaf oft lit* Llii , w nd pio-orvo
nrdi't at* Ipr ai lent of t'm on*.'in;. Witness Ida
•m* in mh • iu*i moo vest-id iv In h- ui.-iii ig
ho d c «|.ll tint no r- a ilnl o .C-.l I c m • ta.o ,* th
Hi,in", irt i if r the Hon— lul l devilrd who
•h ••till vjte Afii-r > mat li *urs ..f ngry do'*.ue i
*4nin t Its d-ci'11,1.11* wit *.ir. w uj tin, uuk o.w.
cd;i'ig Hnisolf »vio*ig Hi. • o *til'it n .al imi.,
b I *yn*' 4 r* Inin .leci nallv t u* la*' man tin y .and I
* >e.ect«‘d, l r m> impori>ini and .rjiog a p. i«
tion.
List eveiiluc, Mr. Rii.it'. m .tion to 'ay' hoi e*o«
ig'i n.,1 Mr W s--n tlm m d , wa* *.id to have
li-en n**«a iv .l,to.'rw b ing a ii« m n.e vote. Ihi
Mr. Naylor, f I’ennaylvania. wasu e ..| h- vo or*
A IIapptHit—\« tin* Young Mi n’*C 'tiv.M.tion
hold tan 1 uni It-22 i ult.. Mr. L-wi* -f Vnte*. in
diectmr*- oi mi i ff ciiv- speeeh, n hide I. in sc till
ing terms, to die lolticnl treuelieyy „f N. I*, foil*
mndge, '• Wo ijrjj ioli| l.y uar oppuii ills," said Mr.
L. " lh it wo sitfiporteil tld*snn)- 'rtilor Talltnndgc.
exhibiting lownr-U him tho liiglio.t evi lencns ol
nu nttnciim-n'. Too tru ! Dot and,tall the ercnt
Wit-liiiigtou with uii-itlier mriior. Tlm utmost c. n-
fid'*nc • was reposed in Benedict Arnold pj-ovi us
In the discny-iy i|f his tn'U*OH A"d tlieulin f.hfl' r
• nee." uonlinui'il .Mr L.. rn passant. •• li.-ivvccn
th- two i*. 'hit Arnold w-nt bwuril dn* Drit »li i>l*.,ip
nf w •r..*lio ■* Vui.TuttK." n"d I'ul niadg- »hr»*w
Ipms-lf ins., u nest of Vultures."— Uai/nga Too
ikut M iuie, apprised the Hmiseof that
fact,ami Mr.MroiggiMlo on- of'taialler*,.nid thnt
heha I Ui l'uvtlyM ittoj it trtan ilu* remit «* H « n „.
ii.u-v-l to the o.lit r.
Me. Adams e rite ode. I that lied d ij:# h 'ta it. an I
after sumie remi^.sint Idxibleonly lohjui*e|i t doci-
,l«*d hit Mr. Riftt’s m uion was disposed oi. gnd
thatUreqim ti-niiextb for th- lio is.,, was th • r,*.-
o iiii ind .Mr. Mi*' "nlowi g ill* Whig Jersey
memh f. M» v. t.V" tho motmu to lay it o itlie table
Iniving Iwen r-jwted.
Mr. Smith, a Severn* other m-mtars, contend*
cd that th" i|U - i n «n M>. Rnrtl’s nnuio i wasao/
decid d, ami lh t it y*'t depended ta lh- di-cision
o Mr.Nuyioi’ ti^bi to vote.
Tta Chair it I i«ersi«od in hisilrcisi*>n. di-.t dm
resolution W M Wi*"|rMtta taly c iye>ii >n brf no
Cii.UrttVATIVKS AND DE«TKttl'TIV K8.—These nro
piny ninn •*, ti, -t msuined and given in Bug nnd.
Tit- Kn;l * Tories —die cnimmut un I ndvoeytesof
oxeltiAiye pfjvj). go—rll.simpnl to tliem.eiv. sin- for*
m r nn-l a-.v.* iIm .i,*ler to their op ononis, dm
fiie ,|sof i,•form; nnd this wu* done with die most
pO'l’eet si'iceri'y. the Dnti.li itri-tocincy loaaiduig
no’liing on eardi a- more sa red (linn timo own ex*
ciiuivep ivdeges, wh rh uffo.,1 thorn th • in -at.* nf
surr 'ii.iding t eniielv * with splendor, and I vi- g in
luxuiton. e i* • fmin the h nd eainingsof tlm "udust i-
on* poor. Such i« the f.'cli'.g when* *l.u*‘siirn ,*i»i.
s cr .tedhyi.m *. Noiii.-o.'isi.lerililepi-oporlioii.even
of Un* wet-lied lieings whoso ha d cami'igs .,ro
Vested fr mi tho'iiio pamp-r ilmidli! an I tho vie ous,
ure peisu uled tb it nl is right, b cause th y know of
» better * at * nf ihiug*. It was, diei-for-, to h*
|ieci.*d that ih"*" w tm sought to p-«petnai*- nhu-cs
in this (•• om>ry. should assume the nam-s nfCnit er*
v.f.v- and d iiounen die friend* nf ref un u* Dc*
stiuciive*. It i* only m>ec*A.iiy in un lo'S'.iii'l the
>«■•«•* to which ibis significant minia i» u«.*d, u d it
ii II h.*rnn|.!« a nr n<* to he do*ir a d, r.|tb r thin
l-preit lied. Wh" woo'd not |i • ii Des'niciive. to
r ...t ..in a id destroy tlm most p dpnhlo nhu.e*. which
are p .r-alyxliie the industry-f di c *uutiy. and .Mtmg
•*n Ihn siii.siii-i.-eofilie people/ Io the sou.' sen*.*
i- lie cuia*ful and vigilau Inshun Ini *n a Destructive,
wbo d"st o,s th- vveeils lint *;uing up in his cum
field.—[Hartford (Ct.) Times.
LEGAL NOTICES.
(Jeorjpln—Camden County.
W III,ItKAS Mr*. Lydiu Miekler,has applied
to me for letters of ndmini.trniinn of the
grind* and chattels, tights utal credits, which wore
of Peter Miokler, IhIp .-I" said c- tiuty deceased
These me therefoie loc.loiitid ndni ini*h nil nnd
* ngnlar the kindred and ercililor* nf said d. ccns-d
to fill- their objection* (if any tiny have) in the
"file- of the Clerk nfthe Couit ofUrdiuaiy, at J,-f.
fur-oil in *uid county, within the time prescribed
Iiy Inw, otherwise tlm said Lydiu .Mjcklur may oil-
lain the lettei* applied for.
In wiim* svvheicof I huve hereunto set my hand
ibis 12'h duy of December, 1039
•Ita 18 tt. BLOWN, r.c.o.c.c.
Georgia— Ciumlcn County.
W HKRKAS Wilson Ddcn, has npplii d to me
for letters of lidniiuistrntion of thegoikls nnd
chattels, right* and credits, which were of David
Dailey, late of sa d county deceas' d.
i hvic arc therefore, to cite nnd udmnni*h nil one!
singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to filu their objection*, (if nny they linv-,) in the
••Hive of tlm Clerk nf tlm Contt of (iixliunry of suid
county, wiili>n the time prcscrilmil Iiy Inw, n»tar*
wi*o the said Wilsun Oden, mny obiuiu said letters
of iiilniinistrutinn.
Witness the hiiiiiiraliln Robert I*. Dutton, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 4th dny o*' October,
eight-en huudivd mid thirty nine,
oct 18 RODKKT BROWN r. c. n c. c.
Gfortfiu— Liberty County.
By the Ilimunihle the Couit of Oidimiry t'or said
County.
1 ^1 NOCII DANIUL nnd Rli Dnnlh-y, executors
-J of tin* lu*t will and testnm-n' of John Miller,
nnd Bdx tli-ih I'nlrirk, udministriiirix of tlm goods
and clinti.*, rights und credit*, thnt were of Wtl.
Ii am L. I'a luck, late of *ui I comity, doceaseil, ap
ply focdisniissimi from their sm.l trust*.
Tmue nre tlieiefnii* to cite und adinnr.ish nil per*
son* cinceriiei!, to file their olijeetinns (ifnny then*
he) in the nllice nfthe Court of Oritinmy for suid
county, within tlm timo pi escribed hy law.
In default thereof, the said exerutors nndndmin*
istinlrix may he dUtiiisse.l in uoiiforiuiiy to their
application.
Witness the Hun. William .1. Way. on-of the
Judge* of the suid Court oi Ordinary, nt Hinesville
In tli- county nfores'iiil, thi lliirtielh day of .Mav. in
the year of nur Lord eighteen hundred mid tliirtv*
nin-, and in Mm sixty-third year nt* Americun Inde*
peii.lenc.*. B. DAKKU, c. c. o. r,. e.
i 7 • 11 n f m
•rrdie
dec 10
ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or.
Nollcc.
■pilUtt mnnths after date, application trill fc§
made to thn lion, the Ju.tice* of tta Inferior
Cutiit nf Chaihum county, wtan sitting foronlinxry
purpn.es, fm leave io sell 2 tracts of La»d k vf«: I6U .
acres, Gib Di*t. 1st Sta-tlon, In Che.ofcn county; '
40 ac.cs, 3d Dist. 3d Section, in Cherokee, county, v]
lielunginx to tho Estate of tiie Ute Wa ter Dubois^
and sold for tlm benefit of tho heir and creditors of
•aid osiutu.
dec 10 CLAGHORN & WOOD, AdmW
NTisIflce*
F OUR MONTHS after date, application i
bo mudo to the Hon. the Justices of the It
Hnr Court of Chatham county, whllo sluing el
Court of Ordinary, for leave tn sell throe slaves tn
cd Jutims, John nnd Friday, belonging to
nf John Jiuksmi, late nf Savannah, dec
tlm benefit of the Iteir* and creditors.
•»"t 7 F. W. HKINKMANff,
IVolice. «■•• J
f^OUR MON I HSafterdme,onpUcitlon wilHC* ;
• made to the Hunurnblo tta lnferor CowH yf
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pmjioi
es, for lenve tn sell, n Hour- and Lot. in Cnlumbi
ms.-
wrmd, city of Suvani.uli; one tract of land; I
acre* in Lee cmiiily; onetruct ot land, 202.) il_
in Troup euiinty, b longing to tta estate of tbt
tmnJnmu* A. Maxwell, mid sold for the tatafit uf
tlm lieirs of said estate.
a us 20
JO*. GUMMING, Guardian, a.
of the children ofJ. A, Ma.i veil v
IVotico. JZ*
7TYHRKB MONTHS ufter dnto, nppliention v
he nmdoto the Central Rail Rond Batik" *
J.
State nf G. ii'-giit, f.»r renrwidol n certifir
shares No. G9I, timed Fob. 20,1837, tli
ing heen hut oi mislaid,
sep23*3in N. SIL
Notice. '
- i
•;
A LL permn.ind-lited I..tlm estate far'ArehlKalS''A •• A
Smiley, or Mnnlmw Dngas, late «f Liberty
cuun'v, dec- used, me requested to'fnnke fA-ymah^ • [ ^'
also, those having (h'muiidsiigniusl sniildepwas^K-
nro fed to hand ih- saino in within-tta|irtiffe'>
prescribed by I,nw. This tiie 3d Nov. 18sA-i. ..X'V
nuv 0 B. W. ALLKN. Adminj.Tmt.T.
Notice.
A LB persons Iniving demand* against the^VlDita
of Henry A Dodge, Into of Jefferson coun
ty, d. c*
Jintely.
IV, d. cased, nro reqm sled to present hem imnn|
■'ly. n,| d thiwe indebted tn mnke nnvment.
ndohied in mnke payment.
JOHN W HOUSTOUN,
K K NICOLL, j Executor*. t
IIIIV I9*laWr2m
Notice.
A LL (I rson* having any demands agnlnsi tho
I’stat- of A. R. Chick-ring, late of Macon,
dec-nod. an? requcti d to pivseilt them ftf urm*
uf tlm |a'w, and time indehted to make payment to
,M ' r I® l Baldwin, Adm’or.
Notice.
A LL per«nns hnving demands nenlnst the e*/*st W
ix of Ruheri A. McCredle, decemed, Hre re*
qifs'ed to piesenttnem prop riynttusted, andlhoM
iiidehti'd will please mnke payment to
nov24.(iw GKO W'. HUNTER. Adm’r.
Notice.
(Jeor^fi i- Seriveil County.
W HERE VSiii'plicatinn will bo made to the
Inferior Court nf said-onniy,when sluing
I" f Ordinaty I'urpiMes, by George I’nlluck. for Let*
ter. of Admii.isiraiiiin on the Estnt- of J lines T.
Herrin;t*Hi d-r*'iis**.|. late of Scrivon comity—
Ttie«e are therefor-to cim mid ndm-nidi all nnd
singular the kin lr-d and credit *r* of said decern*
ed, in h-a-'d appear ut my otlien wiihiii the time
preseritad hy htw, to fi-'ttair o'.j. ction*. if n y
th**y have, aiel to shew cause why said Letters
should not In* grunted.
Given under my hand at oifice. thi* 8*h day of
November. 1039. ALEX. KK.MI’.CIk.
nov l(j
4 LI. person* having nuy demnnd* ngnuist tha
esinte of tIi?* lute Wiliinm Whitehead ilec’d ,
nf Iliiniil'M'i dis'riei. Smith Cnniiinn, nre p'qunund )
lo aomo fievvurd wiihout ‘delay and present'l|p}m /},
Georgia—Scrivs’ii roiinTy.
^yUERKAS npplicitiiii will Im made to the
I nferiot (’nur of sai l County, when sitting
for (Jnlitiary I'lii posos.hv J*ff rs"ti Robert*,for Lot*
*••>««• Adiniiii-triilon dc hnnis non.on ■ lie* estate of
Jn-epli Herriiiglon ilecens d. Ute of Seriven coun
ty—I h-se nre ili' refie-to cite and ndin misli nil
atld singpii|r tlm kindred nnd ilieil'tor* nf said d •
censed, to In? nnd ii pi mar at my olliuw within the
lime pr scribed hy >nvv, to fife their •.bjeclions, if
any they Imvo, mid to shewcmisc why said letters
sh"idd n -t he granted.
Given under my bund nt office, this 8th duy of
November. 1839. A LEX. KE.M I’, Clk.
n a |8
Georgia—Scrivon County.
V\/ IIEIIKASnppI emion will In* made loth
»T Ii'f riiil* I Jniirl ol* s.i'd County, will'll silt'n:
the
- sitting
fur Ordinary l’lirpi.*..., by George I’olioek, f r Let*
tors of Adminblration on the estate of Bmhury
Herriiiglon d* , censed, I .fp of Seriven county—
Thi's-nie thi'vfnre m uiio nnd nd*noiii*h nil and
siiiKiil-i'tlii' kindred mid creditursuf said th e used,
to h-mei iinpenr nt mv oifice ii bin the time pre
scribed hv law, to file th-ir -bjeftion., if nny they
have, nnd to shew rmiso why aaiil_Lett?us should
not he ginnird.
Given under my buiul nt nlfier, this 8 h ,|av of
November, 1839. ALEX. KKMi', C.k.
nov 18
W Gt*oi*|(la-Scriveii (lotittiy.
11 ERE AS npplicaiion will he m ado to tlm
Inferior Couit of *aid cnintv, vvlien-iiling
for Ordinnrv l*iirpns«s. hy George I’nllupk. for Let*
ter* of Administration on the es'nte ,.f I, uismnih
Herrington dic-as-d, In o of Seriv-u Comity—
lheseiiniilii-ref.ro to cito nnd ii.lm? ni*li nli nud
singiilm lh" kin.Uod and riedimis nf.oiij deeeasei
tn In? iiikI appeal nt inv ofl'ntn vvirbirs the limn pr.
scribed hv law, tu fife their nhj. c'imis, if any the
luve, ni.ii t*?shoe cause why -ud Letters .h ul.l
i.oi Im* grunted.
Given und**r my hand nt oifice. thi* 8th day of
Novcmlnr. 1839. ALEX. fyEMI’, Clk.
n**v 18
for payment, ]iropcfly iii|i|ii"'th‘ateil t lik-wisg nil
indehted to suid estate, are rnipiested to make pay*
mcr.l promptly tn ’ - jl u
TEMPERANCE WH[TEHE* rt *
Savannah. August 1, 1839— nog 3-tfAd .wr
Noiice*
A LL person* having claim* ngnlni
. H. Pit mail, are requested to p
pnqierly ul tested, and those indebl
make pavment to .
■« U ANN C. PITMAN.:
Notice.
4 LL persons having nnv demand* agains'-ir
estate of.le.lrdinhBnrstnw, deceased, Hre r_
quested to present them in term* o" the inw',' nhd
those indebted to muko payment to
oct K1 B. BLISS, Adm’r.';
Clinilinnt Inferior Conri
.1 m.v Twist. 1839. v ,
W 'lIERAS Wesley Ahbnfi, J«||U )Vngt
S I llllintMIIII. .Illllll \lnllnr« XVjfWl
?,:W;
Thompson, John Mnllery, W. C. O’Dri*.
roll mid Peter G Shirk, were suminonial tn nttend
the present Teim of this court n* Jurors, atld.made
default. Ordeivd thnt thev Im severally fined in the
sum of livvnty dollars, inih*s* they do’filo with'tjfO:
Clerk ofthis Court, good und sufficient enuse of eta
ruse, on or before tin? first day of next lerm^fu. wju* v
the Kehmmy Term. I84D, of Raid Court. /.KmU ^'.hfl
pesdny, 17th*Inly, 1833.
A true extinct from the minute*. 'jM'
BUWAUI) G. WILSON, ‘
Dep’iy Cl"k. 1. c. c.
Elizulietli S. Voorhccs, \ Chatham mje’rCourt,
vs. I ,,
John Vo,., l,ee*. ( Ma J 1839.
DIVORCE.
Goorsria—€nindttn County.
\T/IIEUEAS, Geo -go W. Thomas mid John
* ’ I'ompkins, senior, executar* of the esiaii*
if Jo*e[ih Tlininiis, lut- of suid county deceased, Ini',
applied tor l u-rs o|' ilisnii*<iou from said estate.
These mu ih.-n fo.a* t*?citu and n liuniiidi nil und
singular the kindred and cp*di or. .if said deceased,
to file '|p*i|- olijeciions (if any th-y have) in my of.
fie.* within the lime prescrib 'd by Inw, otherwise
the said G-'org-W Th.mius and John Tompkins,
t-nior, may oh uin -*ii?*Mofdis.iijs-iun front said es
tate. Given under my hand thi* 8.I1 day of August.
1839. 3 * ’
11 ROUT. BROWN, r. it n.r.c
IVolice.
4 LI. Persons who have ijny demarj.ls against
to.* Estat" of Col. William McKay, bite of
Duv I < "nuiiiy, deeeas al, nr*' hereby called upon to
pr s III them to thn tlnder*|gnrd, Admfeis'rntrix nf
said Esta'e. wiihout deny, .md within lh- time
limit d hy Inw, nr th -y will fur-ver iifterwnids ta
burri-d AH p.irsnus indebted In ilie sail) Estate,
nre rri|tii*sied to m ike im n.-diaie pavmnut of the
«ime f MARY ANN Mo KAY,
A liniiii.iratiix
M i ’uolm rinnpit'oit. >
Dnvn C... E. F. # N?.v. 4, 1839. (
N-II. It i. h-ivhy r- i'i'se.l that dl d- m n-l*
against the sai l E.l ite In* pr sen'rd, mid payiti?*iii
of nil d*'hn due th" same, he mad *. >o if, B.
Gregory, Esquire, ill Jncksonville, East Florida:
who i* ntv h'gally .-••Iisti'n«vl Attorn? v in fact, as
well a* my Attorttev nul C-nnsullorn Law.
.M.)RV ANN McKAY,
UUf 12*law3vv Admini«tnt'rix.
T I appeiiring hy he irlarn nf tin? Sheriff, tlmt tho
■ delen.hiiit, John Vonrhees, is not to ta found
m'In* County ef C'hntlintii, and tlmt Im i* wiihout
the limit* of the State, on motion nf the Complain,
mu s Attorney, It is Ohdeurd. tlmt the said John' ’
> ourbre* do qppenr on or licfora the next Term of'
this Court, nud file his nnsvver nr defonsivn alltaa*
tion. in writing, or in enso of his defniilr, the said
Ciunphiinifnt olnyll Jinve lenve to proceed to trial.— >' j
And it i* further ordered, that a copy ofthis mfeta * U j
published in one of the Gazettes of the city of Su«
vmmali, once a month till thu next Term of this
O urt.
May 29,1839.
A true extract fro n the mi' ute*.
EDWARD O WIL80N; •
°| * 9.1 am t> Deputy Clerk Sup’r C. C, C
W Adiiiii.i.tnilois' Mule, ...
I LL Im sold pa the first Tuesday in janugry,
next, hefoip llioCnurl House door in Jsck* 1
son horn, Seriven Cnuuiy, In tween the utimi htars" (
ol *n e. the following property,lo wilt—Five N*v (
ar ms;—One Woman named Vi ilei.fiirtyfiveyraisoM'* ]
one wemqn ngipol Dianna, eighteen years old, ami |
Iter cliild (.'liuisni) turn year* old, one girl named 1
■'•xteeii yeijr# old, one girl named‘wulfif""
y tps I. Also four hiindrcdand aeirei
tes uf land, adjoining land*.nf Rioja
II? rrlogtiiii and W li Numly; nlso six hurdred
cres of hind lying on Little Ogeechee, nrfjnii *
ia. ds of S.iloiivui /f.*cgli*r, Ge.irgo Rohhipi
.•liars, |.y UM order ?.f t fe^l ntl'j
s .id cuuiey, wli? n sitting forHnl!|>niy Piirpo*es t "«s
the pn.prny of the estate of Jpliii M. Role rts, do*,
•eased, late of suid rmiiiiy, tt; wp sfv tho heirgun
reditors of suid estate. .JJ:'
Nuv,ii)tai lltii, 1839.
Illi'uln,
furtee
three one
A D s irscf. to his Axckstht.— A grandson o’"
tla? p urii.i und stn'os’iia", Governor H mcock, wn*
h'oaght op to the Rjst"ii P.'line Court on Thins lav,
a* a common drunkard H.? Im I on a uut-rud I'r.-ck
out at thncl'iows, and rusty with age, rn r-e trow*
ser*. dirty nnd ragged, old pumps, so broken f.at
Id* u*iwnlisr«| *tnck« wer# seen through them, and
vvili'.iit vest oreravat. "I he # Tint-s sny»j Mix pros*
pacts otire were htiglitei limn thus- of nny other
yiiung man in town, hut’ now the viper, Intpnip'r*
n-ic-, tins fii.t. nc I up?m him and nl« I.|.hm| is poisoned
«i h it* s ing. His pircnu would have done any
thing for hin). being .ifeiml in'ly able, luit now it i«
lool ite. Hi*iiiini • h| a* the pohco tecords, and thete
Ills tdstoiy i« in put wniton.
N • I’ojyKK*.—TliisorgaiPMtloa—these
immense prenarrimis (lie tfe? Rusdan wa-.l wer-
leriniimted about the mmt 1 of Fehru iry. HI 12. I
- k\ ,£■, ,. 'si-,... I M seraral tim*s writim f,., m u.e diciatiou of th«
Hobeiawl^ow UM tfcMafcta luiocj op. Emperor; and 1 had occasion to aJunro hi* it.e >n*
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will ta
made to tho Hmi. thu Jusiiccs nf tlm Interior
Court ofChuthitmcounty, when sitting fur ordinary
purposes, lor leave to «cl! two tricks uf land, No.
3<>0. di»i 12. No 22, di-t 8. Irwin county, the pro
perty of John U. Oil>*eit, .fep.u*'*d,
Also—Oao tract. No. 372. dist 28, sec 1, Leo
county, drawn Iiy John H. Gilbert's orpliutis, fur
the Ih* -elit of said iirphaus.
oct id A GILBERT. Guarlian.
Notice.
JjNQUR MONTHS after date, nppliention will
Ih> ntadii to the Hon. tlm Justice* of tho It.fe.
rior Coyrt of Chatham cMtntv, wlj. n sluing for onli*
nary purpo-rs, for I? ave to soil a tract of land, No,
4, 3th disftfej. 1.1 section, L-e now Riimloliih
couiity, taionging lo th" nstito iifjedediah Bar.iow
d-neasoJ, for the Utwlii of the ho>r* and ciejiti r>
of said estate.
«s If. t. BLISS, .Uut'lr.
STKI'HEN Mll.tS,
UILKA nOBBRT8L ''i
Adminlstralors,
Colsu ado a mi Rcil IMver I ,
the first Tuesday of January next,befi>r»tty# W
Cmift Huu*o in tta city of jjavnrnah, will U|
sold, fori ho benefit of the cruditor* of tawl*13fu)ibf7 ’
an insolvent debtor, five tliouwiad (5l)00)Qmskrf|'t
L.n.l ii. the Republic ofTexna. lie* same Magjcon. '
tiiiaed in a serp for IWc(3) sh oes ill the |
funds of tie* Colorado und Un i Ri»er C?imjmi®? ^
trai.sfeiiihl** on tin* book- . f'lie Company; ttalaki
•••rip hay i g he n p. col rly made-ut to life soid
Lewis Gat.Id, mill liv him as«igned to me, under an
■i
v -
assigned to me, under an
'*•• Inf rior Court of Cfia-
alder of the il..noil|l.|- till ^
th mi county, for lilt* tai.cfi* of tiie cr liitora of tta
•nid L-oi. Guimhl. ELI.SIIA >VYLLY, »*
nov Q.j Assignee f.e fe? tfii creditors L.Gnnal
Eicctfipr’it Sale.
A greeable to «■? order of the Hon. ini
Court of Seriven county, when -itlitig for
"«»y puqiose*. M in be Mold on tbefinrnMi
Jnuoiiry next, nt the Corot House dooriu itatmety
iifJacksonslM.rough, between the usual Itounuf sale
the full.>wi..g pnipvrty.pl wit: Tw.nQrmo* hundred
ntai iniieiy acre* of Land, lying ia tta county of
taroeii, ud.joining |„n.ls of David Curtis, John Mur*
gun uiio others, tal fgiug to the "State of William
C.H.per, de eas il, lote of said county. Tern* of
sal- pit the day. GEORGE COOJ’ER.
_ Execumr.
W ., nil nix irmor’s Bulled l^ 1 :
ILL UL SljLI), on the fir*t Toe*J*y.ta-
Jromary next, at ita Cmm Imusein 8aVan. ’ k
nali, helwimii the usual hums of sale, ■ aegni mat
u"u"™*.. SA'I. I*irt silk; p.TMW.1 ,.ulim .
Mrs. M'fy L. Dunham, late of Mrli.troh couaty.
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