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A b >M, UiiwTiriv, m l *" "•*••«" bl “*'
And m•)••!*
With !!<•-« I'M""! ''y
lath®
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Tt-e-e mu in** .! •>•
Of lh" •»<.!»*•• end |Im: bi ilc,
\Vh<« I"*** ft III®
In thel-mpe-l'* •ini-*,
Anii « lionift oil t!ii» fiwuiUirt «* n ' r
Wh®n ilio driving i«'ft "f »t*^ l»ur»i «"®
l*ul lh® light '*1 'It® light-lorn*® o'*'-
And tlfti grueling •liun.Ur sumd* i''* t'"•?
On ill® wbbl® it-tP* bill'I® r.iui.
II,! I,rtf .l..)ii..il.il,k
Tlt-il the vtiji-ml -Ini h *
N .! no f — ®r hip b-dd -nd oi«* p
And »*• love i.'fylii
In ilic ft- 1.1 mi.I.xftl.i.
Willi ili.t »t*»rm ..ill.® in .111.1-.in
Rrcr/r* lint .I'® where ll.® g»rvn i
T" lift* l-ir.d* »• •" <*»*•■• "• •>'
llul f.V® •*. lift* to" I.M.ft'l I. •• ft®'l *
And tlm tempest's in. Ii.iitlit fil.*®!
II*.' |,oI tli- I,l.,*l.
And ill® meWiug iii:i*i.
Ai,*l lira *rn ft m l nr.*l* m. l el l.
Aii.I ill® l1i>iii.l®i\ j.ir
Oil ili- »m nfu,
Are ilio tiling* lliul *'• i ill® l.'.M!
Tim limlftii freak, il,® mm bird* *hrok,
Th-re's lightning in )«.n 1.1 •»*!
•Herd toilio h-owriii-l! nin..ii®M,
Fur ill® all,.in i« |*otli«;iiii|* lu*l ■
llo! In! iii.nixli',
Hnyi, ft® m>i*l tight ;
Dul t'i® winds which ..‘.n u* yell
Sllll'l ll.'VlT ll'ftltf
Tim msrni-r
In I,it winged ritoil**!!
i-len
Ml..
i.lti|.' to .In liAMir l" lit®
ur® ll ® in-radon «ttil* ll*’" I"®
l From the N. 1'. Herald. Fi b- 7. ]
Two »•'cMM'Ri f M.
TIIBF. DAYS ESTER FROM EUROPE-
Th® packet ship Emerald, Co pi. Howe, nnirrd
tliia morning fioui Havre, liriu-iog il«l®» tu Jnn
Oil}, linr Hiy nf »ftili'.ff.
Thu lint® nf Puri* *vii< irnn.|.,il;ilii*®in®iit® which
wa« expected when 11m N*m tli Ain«ii, u |®fi |.i»®.
pool, Imil not broken mil.
Tlift important trews front Chin®, which ft rt
lvoit||hi by lb® Ninth America. nnd whirl, notch®,
Eoudi-ii l.y n lelegraphi • ,l.«|i,iirli nvi.riiiiiil, tit
Marseilles hi, I Pan*. wn* doubti'd hv many inn.Piit
tile in—,, in Pari*. Tim " Cntinnr Frnncai*" say-
il.nl if ll,® C-hinra® have agreed in |,„y ll,® l!i,|;li,l,
G5 0110,000 franc*,!l.‘, (1(10,11(111 ,,i thi* *um it,u«i i*>* l*.
|.uy tin* opium mcrch -nt*; leaving only 00,000 000
francs lo derny'le* cxpon*-** uf il,® wm, whereas
th» war wi l cm »h«> Knj*li*h dool»'e thn’ »*»m.
TIiphuiii® piper ri.l.l* ih'it Admit til Ellin I nmlil
tn.l Imvn Iml nny auilioriiy (*• it* ,k«* n tiualywiili
the Chin®*®, ii’ili't* h® Ili®r®l»v nlilnini'<l some |„
innneiil advantage* l».ll,® Ilriiuligovurtmient, mIiu-Ii
wa* spoken „f i„ the 'at® n®w<*.
Tbo “ Com nr Frnncai*" fiirili-r says, ilmi tl,
nrn natuic.l itp-ni ill® Inghol ,.nil,»riiy thill lh® llii
tUhgnvrrnnnnt will posilivly ln*i»t (iisun td-inin
turn lu th®ir r. run,tilli.tii.i.i with C hjini.) lliul ih®y
*lm.I Ih? alli,wv<l t„ liar® ii imiilnit niini,l«irc.,i,*tai,t
ly nt IYkin.
In Part*, M. Tliior*linl nut nn,.l®nii> I'mil,**i pro
gre<i. M. Onimt w„< •tr.'iiftihrning liini«®lf ■■ ml
^mleavoiiring to 3n»‘®rvn pnrifi® r®!iili„i.( all round.
The Count do Pnintni« m,J M. L',h I,I®i bn<l not
been recaUa4 from C«inttmtiuoplo on.I Atrxan.lt in
when the Kmernhl left.
Hraat ilii«ali«lhrihin Mill exitioil in ill® public
rninilin Puri* rnlmiveto thoainlonl' lh® Ktfypliuii
4jue«tion, hut i, j fuilher ilcniuiutiation ha,I lakeu
place in lint Clninik®r*.
The weather waa Mill very m1,l in P.nw.
Tliofottincaiioii* atuuinl the city w®r® pingteiting
tlowly.
NEW Oltl.KAN'S, Feh. C.
f.alt from Itarnmi —-lly tin, nrrivnl ye*tcriluy
nfvlto (teanialtip Nii'rhrv, Cnpt. Stvilrr, wo Iihv®
Havana il.tlr* up to Aloininy rtciiin- hut, th® lit
inti.
Tlie Natch®* rxpcii®m*®«l extremely heavy wrath
■erouii'uln the bar mi Wetlnetilay nlgli*, nml wm
obliged to lie to. A genii-'titan who wtu n pmu®n
ger inform* u« llmt alt® rmlemii th® hlow with
•nd il a ataunrl, and rvmy wny i« ® v®a*®l.
Ju*l befoie the Nolclie* left, n h i* nrrivcil from
(iallivna, am the rn,i*t of Afrirn* lumping iutrlii
genre of an onirnee upon n mtiple of fiictoiira „t
that placoby a Itriliali mnnof wnr. On® of tlmni
ft*, owned by Don Pedro IManro, nil,I the other by
Oan J'e.lro Maitinet, and weie the moalexienaiv®
*»t the place. Tbo man of wm'a crew on* *®nt
ftthore, finnl* to lit® amount ul ^AOO.OOO wore ,1®
atroyed, and no It-** than l.'itlll i.®giai®« ®.nployrd
about them mud® tlnur earajm. Wo could h-itrii ®o
further particular*, but ..or i iforinani *11.1®* ilmt
the nnw* creaied a pmat excitement nt Havana.
Fenny KWtl-r wax dancing »t the T«c»n thenttn
nnd lilling it nightly, nnd Iter own poekel* ill tl,®
•atno time, to the in an of $101111. So great wa*
fthe enlhu<ia»m of the tail-lie that tl,® mnnacer had
vc-engaged her at the aame term*, and »l.® w ill pro
baldy remain in llnvniui for •nine tint- yet. It i*
ulan*inied that ill® manager of the St. .Iiieotle Cti
tiaihefttro lina otTcied Iter $l‘J0tla nifiht l®r an rn
fxgetnenl. ami it w*« thmipht *h>« would accept.
The arrival of Al'lle. (Sirair® vrenieile pr at *tir
in ilavam a ,,l *ho wi* evemted f-nm thul.oul to
■Jiftr Jwlging* by a Inigo crowd,—Wnyunr.
Ft cm I hr IhtHimorr Patriot, F’b- 0.1.
AHIHVAliOK CIKNKUAI. llAlllfhO.N.
The Pieciiieiitelect atiived in tl,l> riix mi Suiur
day aficnnun, in the car* from F,e,t®rich. lie
reached the lleiny ll®'.*®.eight mile* fmm the city,
about two o'clock, where I.® wa* met by tit® Com
mitlre of Kecrpthio. ilo wn* n,l.n®«*®d by T.
Yatrx Wnlah F.»«| on behalf of il,® Committ- ®, nnd
welcomed to theho«pilalUie* of11,®city. hh.I mid®
«i perlin-nt and eloiptent leapou*®. lie wu* then
plact^l in xcair.as®. nnd raemted iutniltccityliy
»nimm»n*e Wly ofvi i»-n*. >n rat via pc* and on
Imraehnrk. At the line of th® city ho wn* met by
lb® Tippecanoe Cluha, the (letman Tippecanoe
<jl»h, th-Kort Meig* Clith. the ll .rriom AaMN'iitti.m
and a large coac-ou*® of citic-n«. a-®l wn* trau*f<-r*
• rd loan o|o*n barouche,drawn by four white lo»r
xea, and the prnceadou m tr.-he.l l,y the route laid
down lo Ilia ipuiiter* nt ll"* Coy Hotel.
In front of tlie PruceMioa code ih« Chief Mur-
abal, W, Ih-otb, K».|- with two aid*—then came a
long envalead*. four >ih*e..*t, which -xi®,„|®d the
wind® length of IUUim-.ro *Uci-l, ln.ni Ctren to
Calvert.
Next followed the h tr.-uche in which wn* f!. no in
llarriaon, C*d S McCI-dlan. C'hxirmxn of the Com
mittivof ll®ception,Chail®« F. Major, and T.Yat-a
WftUh. Kt^tt.
Thi* b*rt.urhe wa* followed by nnothrrin which
were (iencrnl Cl. imWr*. Col. To.|J. Tb-mn* Fin
ley, and Dentti* A. Smith K»«j-*.
Theearriagea immediately l-.ll.-win-, wcieoccu*
pied bv th® Comotiltee of Hecepti m, Av., nnd by
n number of tl®, citi«®n* *-f Wn*liingt„n. deputed „
committee t« nr-cl lit# (i-wral at F.wlenck and
. accompany him to Wadiington. A l"'g line of
vehicle* auccceibnl—and then followed the Tippo*
canoe Club* wi h their •plendt-d banner* ami
aevenil band* of n,u«ic.
The wrath, r wa* unpleaMM. and tliore wx« a
mi*t falling at tl®* time the nn*cr*»ion wa* moving.
Gan. Ilarriaon »to hI up in *Ih* barouclNJ, will, lie*<l
uncorete*!. bowing to th® la-lie* who waved tli- ir
handketchief*, ami to tlwt people on the *ido
Wft'ka, who chee.ed lorn u« lie pn*»ed. When re
queatetl by the gen'lrmen who ml- with him in
UMbarutieha, to put on hi* bat. he i®plied ••that h®
coaid not think of doing Mich a thing when ha w u,
rtlotiilf Indie*, an I that I,® would not allow hi-
gallantry m bo impe -ch-d l.y auch a ra'i. a* tint.'
\ i'.mv m ; ..'.•*•* iiftrr tea. flen. Harr ! #onBp|^ftVed
a n t. n „it r--*trurn nil cl, liu-l lw*'" rf *
f„r -I,- i . iii front nf the hotel. And Mng in
f, ,,<t-i* —.( innfiw l.ii-fnnjappropriateirina’k*,J,y
J I* K-naHy. K»o I,® proceeded t» •d.ltc** *l»e
vn.t a».*-o.Wap-. neat rely erer h»* a la f®r nr
,„,, r . „ ,„ i,,- n.nli'u.y I'®®" cneregnted in thi*
M.,nr® *•• I- I.ratcd n* It I* for It* mighty gathering*.
(irr Hu-.'* n•p--kefon,tniuthalfnnhour. Tier®
wn* n- •i-l,rddi*j-l .y*if®niin.y. nml it i*r|-,it® ren
•on ,ble to prrinm®. c,,n«ld®il..g the time nml rireum
*,«(iC®« nl hi* %l*il, no preparation. H® *,"*k® in
il,® free and familiar a.yle „f a repuhlicnnciiiren ad
ilru*» ng nn nt«-mhlage of hi* fellow ri»i«®»»5 and
the I o-r-, ,;e wn* appropriate to thi* rli i*rt< i nnd
ple»--nce,n« tin- j-niim-m'* nn-l principle* ew.lve-l
or avowed, were tntli* tut® nnlii-.t. He U-gmi by
d. ®',trine hi. n'l-i-limcut fur the City ®f MoiMinieiil,
nr.l l-y *®tiinj f.-iil,, in ri*e term* l-ut wi'h teal
r|.M|.|eere »..-l feeling It.® mnt.y title* which .It- hod
to hi,»(Terii .mi® ifg od nnd li'gh ron*lder*tion.
S„n®. ..f th® can*®* for tl i* niinchmenl w®r® eon*
net'll <1 ft lilt the event* ,.f ill® revolution. I"**'
ring lit® ,hii ke.t per a I nf lliul own year*' Mtug
g-'e for ,.*t...M.I exiMence. *<-tn® tmf .ol .nt m-l re
•|u,n»ible .Ion. • ri-nnertc-l with it.® d-'f-'m ® "f
ll ill,it,--,®, I,.,-I l..®„ .1 b aited l y C.m.M. r* to lh n
jump. II , tin- father .if the *|-e.,lter. 'I hero
w i*. il.eief r- h r-'.l.'nrv f- . hng.d regard for
II,It mm®, to |l, lo®n«t «.f Gen. Ilnniom. and lh.1
(.•®i,„g w • atre-itlh.-ne.l ill*.end nf le’ing weaken
ed l.y •nl,*«noe.,t ®irc.im*tnn®e« and erenla.
'I he doting ..•lied *peaker Mull nc< n*i-.n, i'« ill-
r or e-fhi. *1,0-1 a-l-lr®**. to viudica'a hi* princi
p|®v from ll,® rl.urr® nf fed®rnli*m. in lb® mi"".*
in »In, h il, .t t.-rm l-ad lautn epphrd lo him
by tin. nlli- ® holder* tin ler lit® pt®»®nt ii-lininhtra
lion. And I,® el,nwe-l,a* w® tlnnk, to llte »ntl*fni:
ti-mnf ®r®rv p®r*on wl.obe-ndbim. llmt -line.ghoul
hi* long and"ever .fill put,lie career,from eatlyyoull,
loth" pr®*-'i,t h‘. , it—hfraeniiment*,l.i«feeling*, hi*
u*.,-.' tni.m* nml In* -ictim*, in wlmtnrer ciipncity
pi !*•••(. hud heen tbo*eofn ib tnncrnlie rept.l.licni
—a I'lcnd to I u,nun right*, nnd lit no lime lla* ®p
pr®** r,.f ti e ...«• pi .
The veneruted putiioturul Mtife*m<i" wn»enrn. *l
in hi*-nun*,-I* In Id* fellow ci U.-n*, lo keep n vigi
lunt eye upon the conduct -f tlto«®,wbo «re «ir*bouM
1 nlMi«.e,l tv-.I, tl,® ndrniui*trntiiii, nfthefienerol
(•-•vein.iiciit .M®cl, an,I long cominueil po wer wa*
dangetoo* to the piinripl®* *,f t * pn»*®*.„r. nnd el
c-p fcpit-nci-|, in,i*l he dnnreruu* to the librriier
oft be gnv-rn- ,1. Tb-*o libeitl®* ft ere only to In-
g. i„r-l®-l and preterte.l by Unrercing vigilance.—
'I hr n®re*ity atnl impiirtmircnf t|,i* wa'rbfulti®** id
,W* In power, on tl,® part nf th® citir.n.
•tro’iL'Iy »*r.
reed nml rn
llc«< I'loq-icntly illustrated
bv ill'- • pel'!
ar.
Some of 1
• ilbulrnti-
0*ofll-e tennri'v an.l fervor
ill tbe luvi- •
|-®i-i:t>lt llmt nl the siiilor
for lb® asiiii*
m-.l li e |.
vo of tbe fuir, w l-eu we e-iu
siil-r their
iecei.ee—«•
it® exceedingly lin- pv nod
well clioteii.
Ami iu civit'cn pra--lir.nl glitop-e of
hi* view* u'
Govertumi
.the deelt'vn’iou in favor
'•f -in nr.i.'iiiitf ilie oijire hol l- r*. fn-rn 1 lie mini
lletlifroni f-v
« I'M b lie V
were row 1-ni-it-l, l-nrid nnd
fn»t. to ill® •
i--n in pmvi
r, wii* liennl nnd gW’li’.l
with nn flit 1
reak ol gen
•nil approbation. Tli® vet
film lliul In 1
-veil eliief ii
e!-«i"g hi* short n l<lre**
reiir-*-l ntnn
-t a r-oiiul
of tlie n-o*t lieatlfelt aji
plioi-e.
Gen. Harrison tu dwv,
receives the visit* of die
liolie*ol tlie
•itv. nod I'r-
it one to three o’clock lm*
i'.ied forth
I purpose.
gallantry to bo imp®
On reaching the Hotel, the General alighted,and
when the ia*t of ill* rroco*aioti arrived, and w«*
r i*ing into thoatca in front of the flutv-l, Chat.
Mayer, K*q , apjo* ,,. -I at tin* »lnnd winch liu-l
hern erected at the window of tl,® Hotel, nrare*t
th* M •on,meat, an-! pietminl Gen. Ilartuoa lo
III* people. II# wa* received with l- u.l atul on
tba*,«*nc cbe«r*, which having *ub«idcl,
[J4r. Mayer addre««rd the General. General II
• •abort reply, and on Mamlay (menoon ad.
• citir-n* at langtb.]
ADDKESh UFOKNERAL IIAUIIISUN.
Ucoa*oqt»enc« wilt.a intimation by Geo. Ilarri
ll*lirrdHy, tli«t be wmiU adJrrr* lit* frllow
** HaiUwrre on M-m-U).arid lea „Vl. ck ba
**1 *7 w, 1 i l *wl) f 4a*igr-atrd f-<r ilw purpoae, lbere
?yy ■Mara the boor imrord, a *a*t eoneouroo
afiTSTiJlK t
•Vmtf, moim aba rr»»d#4 aot, ,u j "
,1/i.wcy Vntlef—f’itff flnrs—.Momluy, I'. M.—
A* might Ih- ted, the foil of .lock ha* tic®it ro
fire it nml -mildcii tin,l until® of tl.® Ilr«l(.'r* It twnnt
be®n able to make good tliei* contract*.—A’. V. Ex
prr»t, nth hi it.
Monty Market—For the trrrlt rwlinp February
(J, lull — Tl,® *„m® tihui,dance of money which w®
bnv® liu-l „ccu*i-n to record for the preceding two
or threw wnek*, lin* n-ntinned during the prr«nnt
week, or ttilher until yeatenhy, when the nnnnnurn
,u®nl "f the fnilur.t of the United Slat®* Hank pro
tim ed a panic nmotif monied loeo, nml tl,® uncer
lalnty in n*gvul loll,® outrun ol llnr I'hi'ail-lpliin
hank*, will un-lmihicdly can*® n want of mnthlcnco
nml t;on*cipi®ntly inctcti*® lit® demand for money
for anmrt tinut ton,me. Sumo other cati*®* tctpilrr
lint let a* opera,I-g pro* pect ively upon tliomorkot.
Sit,re th® bill* of tl,e Unire-I Slat.« Ihink Inve been
di.po*u,l „f, exchange mi Kng'nn-I bn* advanced to
H J a U| per rent, and dm »upply In ilia market i«
cttin jioriiT ivttly limited. The imp-Maiion* of good,
tor tint epri.-s trad®, ill* lu'lit-ved, will In-«piit«
latg®, and if any roiifttlenr® i* m In* placed in tin
■tnt.ovent* ®*tim:ili»g the c-iion crop I®** iliwi, |,.
(mIMHIO bug*, nml that on tbiu n very Inigo tin,-Mint
l.a* nltcn-ly hiu-n draw n, lb® rpmnlity of*tcriing to
b® Icc-'ivc-l lino, llmt *otir,'® will full* n,Melt abort of
our calculation*. The uenti anuonl puym®n'« ofin
lerc«l nnd iltvideml* form quit® nn item in our for
ehjii rrrniilnr,re«, an.l if, in mMitlcn in the*e, we
nn* to pay for largo impart,ition*, with a diminUlu-,1
Colton crop, ami the pro«|NVlnf non ii-.iimpiion of
tint Soiitli fin ii o„g time to come, our bank* will no
rcMnnly l-ec,union* in their ionic*, and w® maybe
com|-®llcd to pail w ith nmr® aprrie. The «-i,nnti<»ii
of money matt®,a in Europe ia not favor',Id® fm t!i®
exiea.iou of any moio facilui®* ilniu at® now enjoy
il l-y lb® Am-ticin*, ami ll,® heavy |-i««c« wliicb
their rapitnli«t« mu»t n alii® on their invc*imcnt»
in lluitcd Stale* 11 ink Mock, nnd the loan* mnilnlo
that itiftiiimioti, will be Miitliciem loilctci tlirm from
negoiiatioii* upon oil er *cru.ilic»,
- loilmo of ill® IJuiied Slate* Hank i* to |>v ro
grel'®d it, inuuv p-dtit* of view, ruder the manage
m-i,i of .Mr It,.bile, the expuucion principle wn*
fully developed, I nn* wei® mndo imt only upon
gulur ini-iciiniile paper an.l d„iue*tin cxc'hnnsc,
but np-tii ev.-iy *p®cie* of pccnriiv to bo round in
ilia country—icui c.iui®, pint® *tock«, rail road nod
bank H ock*.cotton, Sse. Under the piotecllon of
tliia iaatiinii.-n many oft lies® rtviitltie* ubiained nn
iiiuliie vnltiuiion. ‘1 lie «iorin which awopt over tho
Ihii.I re,liirr-l the market vain® of iln'tc uccurilio*
no much that the Inirnm-r* wei® onnt-I® to make
go*ul ih® ibfirfency, and the hunk hrrnme in fnrt
the nw iut. Front ll,cm* loan* nnd ilio tpcculathm*
-flit® hunk in cotton, th® iiuiiunioii hit* ta-v-r re
■ivered. nn,I ii would huve In < u mnticr nf pi,-fit lo
tho Mnrkhol.h-r* i( I he hank hnd gone into l„p,i.la-
lion in Got. IBM.on their vovoml «u*pen*ion. The
exorbitant rate* of inter®*! whid, have hc-n paid
•tar® in Km ope, tin- hog® cxp-i,.c»nftho Imnk and
other rvu*-„,» would hnv® made it n matter n| inter
cit to liipndatc. II,® n*pmt mole to iho «tock
holder* me ).i M-inlny * f Ja nary, *liew* that
while ill n Mata nf *u«pen«>on the imerevl paid, and
o* |h*ii«®» of the iliwi it nt i—n. exceeded for tho toovi
»ix month*, ih® inteie*! r-ceived ucntlj $100.
001) equivalent to n |o«« of f .1(10.0011 jht nunom i *
tl,® «t-N'kl,-,ld- r«, f--r the privilege of hanking. If
Mich wa* tint Male of the rn.c when •mprnded
ho,v much gnutter n,*i*t ilirlr lo-*r* lum- h en
due® the i®*ump'ioo, wild, tin y have Ihvii com
(H-Ihul to m-ke much heavier aacritiin** ii, (h* ii
ha* proved) tl,® vain Imp® lo rc«ii<citatit the inMi
tuthm It i«believed,tlini knowing their weukm***,
tl,® director* would never linvoattempted n reMimp
bad lh-ynoi io.lu'ged llu-hope of tiring made
tl,® lift*-**! agent of the (i v®rninei>t under the Whig
AdminiMrat.on. Nriihcr did they nppn-hcnd
gieat ll porti-in of ili- ir liabilit ca would ho pr. m-i
•ul for payment. The drain upon thorn fine® tlm
iVMiinpiioi, ha* l-ocn iurc**ant. Wo *ny it i* mat
tor *4 t.-gtet it u* they f.amd it ttccc**ary ngnin to
•ii*|vihI. for littln tlouht now irntai* * llmt tbov
mu«t liqu date , nnd if lit® effect, n* i* npprchcn-led
l,y *-nte. thonkl lie to enuten *n*pcn*ii,n of the
other I'inlade'pl in bank*, tltc t.auk* fatihor Souil,
would ritlor »u«pciul o, not ro.utne, and the day of
ge,M*.al ic*uniptio(, would Iut far.lier off tlmn ever.
It i« to lu* hoped thi* may not prove lob® the rn*e,
hut * peculation upon the r- vtili at thn ntotnciit i*
idle—tin.® ul-ir® cun dvteimine.
Since the alum* wa* wiilirn intell genceha* l-een
recciv.d of ill® *u*|-c„.i-m of moM of llte.-thv-r
I'itil-idelplda bank*, ai.d 'lie prohnlnlity that all will
go. Under M,rl, curtimMnn-e*. n *ili| gn-r.1®' do*
prc.-Ution of lit.* rui taney may In* looked for. .Many
of th. m piobulilv w ill never ie*nme, much anxinv
ft,.I tu.man-fe.icd toktn-ft what th® uci-m of the
l.egi*I*^ii® w ill l,e ia tl,® pr-mi*.-*, nnd much cx
ciiem- nt ui'lexi*! fur (onie time tocjnio.—A'. 1*.
I.'om- AJo. Citk imt.
From the Y. IfrraU Oih Utl.
.money maiikci.
Monday. Frb. B-C I*. M-
Tbo panic n| (hr Siorkl-na-d. |t-l» m-ontne, wa*
gr- niorlhnu Iim* been il,® rat® fr»r many j®at*. I h®
(touviciiun i* i-ra im vimhle, thil thu Inli® rti dil
•)*l< rn. r-ttrrn *pi c„] *|i. ti*. in d fancy *t-uk*. nr
appioxci i"r liter fin -I rmj. A nu'*-n* coa.ldcii
lion I,a* left ll,® l.npr ", up-" ill- l ublie that
lb- (Jftitrd Stnlc. Hank Mock aid nil of that rln#»
nr® fturtlil®**. 'J'li-di.pii itioii l* tl®-u-furo to n-H
at nny price. A mmbiai® amomt '-f ol t|>®
United .Sta r* Hank M-.l; evti d lb® price down
from Hfl to 2.**; it rallied „ little, and rln.cd nt 2fi, "
fall of It) per cent from S ,|iird„y. nft®r tb * board.
•„|a* were mud® nt 2.1— North American Tru«t «»d
Uanki, gC'o. dcclimdS t er ceolj Vick*btirg Sj to r
c- m Tl,® wind i« rapidly • aenping front thi* bob
blc; Stonir-f i o fell 41 per rent; l.una I*1i»n*l I p-»
rent; Hurl,-in 4 per cent, Sal®*"f bill*on 1'hiladrl
plila nt .‘lj|n 4i; llalilmor®2 n 24‘. N®w Orl®nn* f» n
r«|: Middle H n Hf: Richmond U. Indiana live* were
,I Qt f,4j. Tha l.'oitnl State* Hank bilUcoitli
n„« to tell from 10 lo l'i |u-r cent di.count.
The great fall ill alnck* will c„u»o nn imtnente
deal of (iifft-ring. Many heavy failure* look pbii'tt
pj duv.
T, a New York Comnimnl Ahcmirr ofQtli
inti »aj*." The,® i* a gi- at -I®ul ol bn*|le and a-mi®
cxcUemvnt la Wall aura l today. Th® dec lin* ol
•lock* l,«* la-u great—that of dr® United State*
Hunk di*a*trou». Wn bate heard of the failure of
but «no broket u» yv-t but there will be more at 2
o'clock.
Tint Now York Fxpifiiof tha *arne day a*)*,
'• 1 b® fall in Stock* bat l*crn terrific t» day, an-l
a pink: toinr lu hate prat ailed, ami all that could
•ell knrtfl ai off tliair Slock*at any pricn. Tba
ofvrat'oa* ara ail auiong lira Ur-dtvr*—lit* Rub
will *uff-r 100*1 Irt met J-®'*fy. *ml if they ran *laa I
I r*»e*of (I'll dv.cnp' uu ilt'y to*i*l ba dim indeed
Uoiird Stair* Hank bat Idwwa |u *.’d| arafr
"*tri b*'lu,r ar-lo'ipalrd 1
ITIil.ADKM’lilA, F.b. 10.
THE HASKti.
Tlicio wn* mucli In*-, cxciieinent in tba city yu*>
U nlay timr, we have bad tbo previ-ru* day* »ioc®
tle-*'i«(H.n«ii,n; b-rt ll«-ro t« a;-preli-n*iou. thep
jl-ding nnd nit ®urn®*t wndinj fur tli® uction ol
tba EogUlulitie. Tlii-ro i* but littlo m-mey to ho
paid ai the prraent t,m®, and of con»equi-nco tho
di riinnd i* *nm!l ni-l tbo |irice low. We do not
find 'bat lb® United Sinte* llank tofu*®* tlie note*
of th® oilier hunk*, tlmiigli iltoy rsftuo her*. Tint
penplu look to HoriUlmtg—they feel that ll,®
hunt.*, the IMiiladcIphianv, un-l the enmmonwealib
it*elf linvo but one cuu.o.nial what .trike* down
nne cln** rntiit itrik® down nil. Wo confidently
look for nil amendment, nn important fuvurublu
change, in a la w rlii)>; but llmt amendment oral
that tbnugo mu«l bell.® »®*ull of tli® people a dv*
clnnd will. Siitnv plnn of action U nrudi-d, and
thu ft ink will he con*,in,muted.
MEETING.
On Saturday evening, a few gentlemen m®tnt tbc
Uni'cl Stnlc* llctr-l, willi n view ofrlovi.ing and re
cumiticiuliiig *umo men*me* t-r the I«*gi*lnlurn fur
tint relief ill'll,® comni'Oiily under ilia cxiMing dif
firulii®*; when Georg- ,W Unlla* wu*called to tbo
rbuir, nml J-m'I It. Chandler ft n» appointed Seen?
tury.
.luriill II,in-lull piopiMi-d In lb® meeting n *or'®»
of ro.iilulimi*, billing in view tli® nbjvolaof tbo
incdiig, wire!, on moiiou of Jut. R. Iiig®r*ull, weru
I, ferrcl to a coir-millco of *®ven r lizciii, who
>1,.-ul-l rep,nt loan adj«mn®d inttcting.
A commilti-o wn* npp'-inttnl lo invito other riti
r.cn* to tl,® nrf j'Mirtt. cl mcoling.
Tiw meeting ibcri n-'journed. I*» n**omhle nt the
•am- pl.o ® on I uc&duy evening Sill inttuni, nt 7
ADJOURNED MEETING.
At anumernu* im-ciin- It, Id by u Ij-uiinmcut, nt
ill** United S',Ur-* Hotel, Tit®»d'iy evening. !)llr Fob
rnary, Mr. I).,ll.i* took tin, Chair, nn-l
Mr lugc-ri-oll, from tho Crqnmittn® of m ven.
pm io,l it *®rio* of rct'diiiim,*, wliich,uiior mmlilku
tiou werr- udopird n* follow rt—
.1 That I hi* community in it* finnm-inl concern*,
*tnud* at ild* maintnt In nued ofl.egiilntivu a«*i*
tun,.® nnd relief.
2. Tiint thu HuiikofNimh Amorlco, the Hunk of
IViii-xylvniiiu, the I’hibidnlpliin Hunk, lint Farmer*
and Mcrhnuic*' Rank, tho Girard Hank, tli- Com
mercinl Hank, the Mechanic** llank, the WeMcrn
Hunk, the Hank *d the Northern Eiheilira,tho Hank
nf I'enn Tnwnrhip, MojOim'n.ing Hank, lira .Minin
fnciurcr* nml Mccliuuic*' Hank, and the Hank ul
Germantown,to® Irelievrcl IoImi in a condition wliirli
will eniihlo them beneficially to receive, imd in ion
tier nvniluhl® to tho pooplo, tho ronti-mplxtcd relief
tiiitl u**iatnnc®.
;i. That tho rrqiii*iti„n* of tho Act* of A*«nmhly
•■f 2d April, DUO, "nil the policy of the Common
wealth a* made known try tl,® Kxertttivu. were met
nml cni'iird mil on nndnlinr thn Kith January, 1011,
and a large nmount of «p®,-io lin* been withdrawn
in tliouliuriivu effort lo givo pi'iinanenco to lint
•nine.
■I. That tint follow ing m-nMir. a of relief And
n-tiMunco dr®called fur by ilia prevent emergen-
ey •—
1. A *u«p®n*inn of ilio ponaltio* provided by nny
•inline of il*** commouwenllb, for the omit.ion of
any of the nbovo num--d llank* to pay iln-ir
depo.ii* and oilier obligation* in gold or *ilver
2. A roeiiacimeiit of tho pnivi.*iiiu* nf tho nc-l of
.'Id April, 1810. relative In lltedivi tend*. Are.
3 An uir.rngemur,t by wliicb cadi bank -hull Ire re
quired i-r pay mil it* own note*, and not the note* uf
any other Hunk*.
1. Such other inen*uto* of relief nnd n**i*tuitco
a* the l.egi*lnmr in ii* wi*dom may enuct
ii. Thut a (.’on,mitten of .oven per.on* bo npp-,iut
ed to proceed to ilnrri«bmg for tlie purpo.e of ol-
liiiiiiir/c' lint neco»*ary relief and iia-lManoe.
Rc.-dveil, Tb.it the Commiiteu nn rerulutiuna up
point u commit a® to vi*it llnri*irmc.
Ile.olveil,'Hint the paoceeding* la* pnbli lird in
the paper* of I'liita-lelpl.in
AiIjduilied. G M. DALI.AS, Chairman.
CONGRESS.
In thu Senate, on Tueohy. (Silt imt.) the con-
•iileration of tbo Hnnkrupt Hill wn* re«i.meil. Mr.
Huniieiann apak® in opputiiiou lu the iiinvndmeul
t„ extend the opMasinn of the bill tu nil cmnpunie*
and coipnintiuut wliuUncvcr, nnd Mr. Walker in
favor of it.
Tho debatn wn* continued by Mr. Clay of Ala
bama, mid Mr- Calhoun.
Mr. Sevier *nid that the di«ni*tion of thi* bill
hud already token up ngu-nt deal of time, nml, *„
fur n* lie could *ee, vvithuut nny pro*p®ct of bringing
it tn nil cud; lie would tlicroluro move to lay it on
p inlde.
Mi Benton tlwn moved that the Senate adjourn*,
which motion ivu* cnTiu-d.
Oil il,n IDli imt., tho Somite repair,-,] tmhe
llepic.antiitive Hall to count the vote* for l'ro»i-
dent nnd Vice I’re»i1ent.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Tuksday, Feb. 8.
PENSION UU.E.
The q,|*»|ion pt-udin- wn* on tl®, amendment of
frred bv Mr- Wnd-ly Tliompxun on voterday. np
pr-’priatinr $|I)0 tKH) for the benefit nf *„rh Semi
Hole chief* mid witriiura a* ntny aui render lur ®tni
grntion.
Mr Mark A. Cooper taring cn'iilv.1 to the floor,
re*um--d hi* innark* from je.iculav, in reply to
Mr. (adding*.
The latter Imving, at great length, attempted tn
•how tiint thu origin of ilia Flmhl„ wur wa*»ltril»u
table to»laveiy, kidnapping, etc, Mr C. proceed
ed to reply seriatim to the argument* by whirl, tli -t
poxiti-n bad In-en attcmpicl tola* *u«tninrd
In tlie cottrae of the rvmark* of Mr. C. altminn
wna made to the ditpuio lietweeu Geoigij and
Main”, in relation to the alleged kidnapping ufeer
tain negro*-*-
Mr. Evan* of Maine made *evcral explanation*
on tiint .ii'-ject, which will np|H-ur ivhon tho dclmte
a I, *— 11 he written out.
Mr. Cooper vv** pnvee.lieg to comment upon
that fuhject, when lie wa* culled la order by the
eb.ur ou the ground of irn-levnney.
Mr. tlliick ohiervnd that hi* eollt-ngua ivn* merely
replying to wlint the gentleman from Ohio [Mr.
(Suldiiig*] l:nd advanced yeMciduy; and ina*moch
a*that gentleman had b en |k?:milted to goon
making charge** be (Mi. R) could not conceive
how Id* eullenguc cmtld l-e out ot order inieplying
lo thoie cliari’r*. Tho gentleman from Uhio wn*
peimiltrd l-« make an anti *Uvrry *|a-oi h on ye*
lerduv; and if lift) chair decided that hi* colleague
[Mr.C.-o|-er J wa* not in order in replying to it, he
(Mi. H.) would lake nnappeulfrom that ,leci»ion
The Cliitli ohaeived ili.ii lutlio grti'leinaiiwu*
rate, ■ ing lo negro Mealing in Ohio, ami alluding to
tl a olijoci, ®tc.. of thu*.- eogagt ,|. be |,a,i though it
Iii* dutv lo ca.l him to account for irrelevancy.
Mr Adam* *nid. ye*; ami in addition to that the
gentleman fromGeoigia ha* made a pointed pertun
ul al|u»i-m lo him; and ha de.ircd ll,e gentleman
might 1-# perm.I led lo go on, in order that In’, Mi.
A. might line an opportunity of an*»*ring him.
Mr. \Vi»«de*lrrd to know if the gentleman from
Georgia wa* not irplying to die rcmai k* of ill® gen
lien,an front Uloo on >e*ierd»> , uii iho subject of
negroalealing. lf*o, wa* ho not in mderl
Mr. Cooper *aid, I,® hadnon-.tr*ul lot own. ami
hit rantark* ware luun-lr J on tl« i„,ie* ha had taken
of lira wriirn*peeilt nl iliaganti®m*n from Ohio; *u
that ha wa*ronf,*ing ionwrli an in y tuwhalhad
I wan *an! h» ll at gantlamaa, awl (or whi*h h« bad
iMil bean railed la order by ilia Chair.
After *o« a furt'orr a»gl*na'M»"i
Mr. Illat'lt look an ap|a-*l from the dcri*i»n of die
Citaii.
„ In
el I.
Aral thu qu- -i
■bei.ion «,( i|,o Chair
Mr.Coo.rr
CMsimi nt B , P „ ;,.„ K
drawn by tn.. k cr.ll- ,u <u In
I bo cailtia of iim I Inti,In v
C.ul.o, i,| »mr,n Icngib di
git from err,«iu ihuig,-* j
lb® AlMt|,ri-ii,iM*.
Mr. Hlnck • -id tint win t. It- fin,-hod his •P’t-eb
die Ollier duy, ho did r.m Honk he would l,o cnl-ed
»ip »'J *«ft»n again to rtd-lr- »v tl.® commute. Hut he
ftnulJ Ih- derebclllo hi* d-,ty,not mdt "* n if-1' 14 *'
••-ritaiiv.- of G- -irgit, lm mil zeu nf the S„u h,
worn Ini to porn-ii the oxlraordinury •p*'f' h made
by the gi'Mli-ninn nl Ulco to pn.i by in iilcnc®.
Mr. it then piocrrded to reply lo .Mr. Golding*,
tnidiuw liowth'oe, ll,-l-nd- r. ot iv|t-,*®*ong i« " l u
man right* ami iiutnan Ii eity," in trlatiart t«» South
rrn »lu\e*, treat tho fr®® negn-e* wlemro r®«id««t*
of lot non *lnv®liuMing Suit,-*. At M»- H'* i®que»t,
any i-xtruct* wei® lend from tho Pl ilnnlhiopUi,
co.-luirnng nn nr-iclo wriiti n by Mr Jay. *iionii-c
dial, l.y ll-o law* of Ohio, aid iii my other of the
freo Si'ilt-*, wgrufS were excluded lYom tho elect ,ve
fnincbi*®, the light nf p<->iti-,r>. from earving in ill®
militia, from p,.riir.i| tiling in die iidliiini»lruiion of
joktiee, nt,-l tl.ut imja-.liwvi,'* w«.o thrown into
• ir ivuyln dol-nrlhtrolrurn ll,a advantage* id ed
lion, tin; enjoyment of ,-dig.on, locomotion, Arc.
iinddi ) opinion of the wti'er [Mr. J it] wn* tlml
Ohio Mood pieemim nt fro lo r ti ickt'dhe** ugniu*t
tl,i«cla** of her population.’'
Mr. IE wa* | roceeding in hi* rrmatlt*, when he
wn* called in order by xi-vornl (eutlcmun, on lb®
ground of iirelevtinuv ill iMnvc.
Mr. Hyuum Imped ti.ut tl,® grnilcrran frnmG-or
pi r would be permitted lo proceed. Wo had li*ten
I (*nid Mr. U.) llm belter part of tho whole uf yea
terday, to lliu*p®ccli of the gei.llcn,nil from Ohio
[Mr. Gi,ldina*]'igidii.t tlinal„vi'lio|,k'i*ofth®S -iiiit
and iheir inaliti, lion*, which wn* calculated lido
ioetirald® injury in tlml |N>rti»u of iho Union It
w,ir(*-iid Mr. D.)tiio duly of every H®pre*en, alive
from do- South i-romplly t-i meet Iii* n-snilani* on
llmt atily—*ti • Iflh® gent lemon from Geoigin xhould
lm urrc«i«-d in ddiveiiiip hi* v niimeii!* upon ilii*
vitul nml nil impoiltini auhject, Mr. IE •aid that he
him.. If „< a miiii.M p-miou of the South, tvonldclnim
to I®- li-n,d. It wn* u Mihject, beyond every oilier,
in which the *oiil|i®ru ppoplo pu*»®**od tho ilc®p®*t
inti-ir.t, nnd on® nhotit which they hndbi'eii more
ih-roi.cd, in his opinion, than uImioI nny other upon
tl,® far® of lh® earth; nn-l, to be midec. ived, it wn*
only iici-®«*ary for them in do ju,lice to theiiiiolve*
in tbit mutter. Well might geiitlemeu In- tifruid of
ll,o tiutli, us to div position of panic*, going forth
from llii* place.
Mr. Ill ,ck npuiii teoimed hi* remaik*, ni.d wax
proceeding fuidn-r to ,-p!y to Mr. Giddiug*, when
Mr. Itiiyncr said, ,1m di-curtion hud gntio far
oiiou-li.und, in hi* opinion, it wu* only calculated
to plcu*e a certain cln** of ne*n in thi* llouve. Ho
idet.lhe l'ei,*ion Hdl wn* before ilia Committee,
nod the gentleman [Mr. Hlnck] wu* discussing Afro
liti-n.
Mr. Hyniitn H„id In- knew wlmm tho remark* of
III* colleague [Mr. liny ner] were intended to reach;
hut lie would *;.y, well iiiipht cerium gendem-n
fr-m dieSoudi wince, for ilii* vv,,*, and over miint
he, n tender subject tu diem, 'llmyivno unxiuii*
(•aid Mr. II.) tonirett nny disr.iisdon that would
lot tbe trudi go to the South, mid tliair puMiiiui wu*
lien,minp more evident.
Mr. DineIc lesumed Id* iom.uk*; nml nfrer lYo
quem imui nipt ion*, xnid lin Indd in Id* Imnd it por
tom uf nil iincient hook. Ho meant llm Bible itself.
Now, air. (rent liked Mr. It ) call me to order with
the Hihle in my hand. I into,.,I to iruil from die
7llichapter of Mattln-iv, l-t 2d, 3,1. 1tli, nml 5th
vt’tara. Mr. U. iiccordiuply read us follow*:
'*1. J'algo not, llmt ye la- not judged.
"2. F-r it id, win,t judgement yo judge, yo *1,1,11
hejududt and with what iimasuni yo mete, it ahull
bcin,-ti«iiicd tu you up',ill
"3. And why hehuhle-l thou tho mom dint it in
thy brother'* eye. hut oon*idcru*t nut die brum thut
in in thine own eve I
••I. Or In,iv wilt thou say to thy hr.vdier. let me
pull out the till,to out of thine eye; und bulmkl,
beam t< in tliinu own ey®.
"5. Thou hypocrite, [Mr. 1). pointed lo Mr.
G d-liup*. | first cast out the beam out of lltine own
eye, and then *hnli lli-'il see clearly to cast out ill-
m„te nut of thy brother’* eye."
Mr. II Contended that lld*pn**ngo of Sciipture
wn* upplicahlu to Mr (iiddings. Wo of the South
[•aid .Mr. IJ.j *av wo have no mot® in out eye.
in-ithi-run the subject of slavery or any oilier sob
ject. 1 call upon the gentleman in dm I niguage of
Holy Writ. "Thou hypocrite, lii*l runt out dm
beam nut of tliinu ow n ey®, anil tlmn llmu slinll
•co rlonrly to cast out dm mote out of thy broth-
er’s eye.”
Mr. H. thru conc.'ialed hi* remaik*; not, howev
er, wiinoiit frcqimni interruption* on tbo ground of
iirek-vnnry.
[ I ho it'iii-uli* ®f Mr. II nr® in n rnur*o of pro*
paniiion, un-l wiil la' given her,-after.]
Mr. Downing "f Florida, in a veiy animated
manner, ileleneeil his eunmiluent* front tho cliurgi-n
liroiighl ng'dnsl them by Mr. Gidding*, of sli-uling
ocgropM from the Indian*, etc. II®. Air. I), deuii d
th it the gentlem-iii fr--m Ohio hud substantiated
hisclmrgra by n single proof.
Alin.linp to tV.o gvomi-l taken by Mr. Ciiddlng*.
on tlm Ah -iilinn q'lt-niion, Mr. I), nl,served tiint, if
ill** Whig* of the Smith imagined that individual
11 lm enmo by tin- c,r* tin* morning, sanctioned
tin*® principles, diet would hi,vo said I® lorn, “be
gone (-never." Ho. Mr I).. Imped it would no'bn
iinilorslund by the eounlry llmt lit® genth-mnN from
Ohio \v„« the representative, or tho inniidi piece on
,hi> subj-Tt of tint groat man (llarri-i-n) who earn®
fro,., tho same State. 'I I,® gentleman ought to rr-
collect tknt tliore wore men of tlm Whig party act
ing with him m, other subject-*, who in this mutter
wiaild nut luitcli him vvithn pair of tong*.
Mr D ,-nuchal-,I by urging the imincdinie appro
priaii-im-f llinsum rcpii'dl by tbo amend,neot.
Mr. Smith of li.dmnn llieo ohiam-d I In-floor, I, lit
gave ivny i<> n moilnn th.it the committee rl*e.
On the question being taken, no quorum voted.
The ri-mutiiiec th--ii rose, nnd u-ported that fact
to tlm House.
A mutien to n-ljourn ivn.v then made, nnd decided
in tho negative—yea* 27, nny* (52,
A call of the House tuts then simultaneously de
tnniuled l,y seia-ml membois.
Mr. Smith of Main® renewed dm motion to ud
jotiro, n hid, piovn'.li-d.
And ilio I louse adjourned.
A resolution wa* next day (10th hint.) pasied by
the Ho,iso to arrest llm debate on the 11 tli in«t. nt
12 o'clock,(the llou-® now meeting nt 11 o'clock,)
nml tu proceed to vote in cointniiteit on tlie hill
aval amendments and report tho lutue, if adopted,
toll,® llnun*.
After an allusion by Mr. Gidding* tonnntiiclo
in the National Intelligencer, ivhicliclicitcdu severe
retort front Mr. Thompson, of S. C.» dm Sei-.nto
joined ilio House, nnd die Vic® I’residcnt pro-
crrdrd to upon atnl th® Tollers In count tho vote*
for l*re*ident nnd Vico l’rc*idont.
RESULT:
For President.
i llm up|c«l. tlm
mined.
inftrks. nnd pm
,t tl.a conclu-l',l*s
i Ohm, in i-1*.ion to
,wo,® • trono.-u*. Mr.
i'.I.-.I th® Stale of Goo,
|, ii, .| n^ainni hr, hv
fiTAl liMEN I' "I il,® vote for l'rv*kient and Vice
I'r, -i-h-ni oi th® Unilid Stale* (.„ f-.ur vroi* from
1'h Marrh. I>111.
Pn\ V P„V,U.
William Henry Harrison, of Ohio, :
231
Martin Van llurt-n,uf New-Y’urk, :
GO
231
For Vice President■
John Tyler of Virginia, : : :
: 231
Richard M. Johnson, ot Kentucky, :
: 18
Littleton W. Tuz®we||, of Virgimu, *
: ll
Jam®* K. Hulk, uf T(nn®st®n. 1
: I
231
The I’n-sidcnt of the Senate then onnounc®,! the
state uf llm vote to tl,® two Huikv* nf Congtesstn
joint meeting i,**einl,|®d,und de-lnrcd dint Widium
Henry Ha-rison of Ohio, having n majority-of 11,®
whole immlmr ,-felectoral vo:c», i* duly ciectrd IT®
sidvnt of the United States for four yeuts, rotr.menc
ing with die fourth day of.Maid, next. Ilill.nnd
that John Tyler ui Virginia, having n majority of
the whole number oUv«--;nral votes, is dull eUvlcd
Vice l'revidanl of »h® United State* for four years,
commencing will, I. e luurtli dav of Morcli next,
1811-
lit® joint meeting of the two llousu* ofCnngress
wa* then diSMiivod, and dte Senate returned tu its
chamber.
1 he following resolution • ff.-ml by Mr. Cutliing.
from dm Joint cnnimine® wnt then adopted ntm.
eon- (the Senate ul*» px**ing dm tumr.)
liesoloeil, That u r-mmiliee a f ooe member of
tha Senate, «o U* ap|"-intrd >iy thut body to join a
committee nl'two meinhe,* ol tbo House nl R,-p
rewotftllve*. to La nmmitnad bv that ll"u*c. to
wait on William Henry Hurrlion, of Uhio, und
tu nullfy him ll,«l lm ha* Iwan duly elecird |’rr*i
dent of the F'liad liiatr* for four yv«r*, cutninei-c
mg w ilii ilia 1 tli d - y of March, 1841.
ill
M nn-.
New Hnmpsfrir®,
Ma««nchi,-i-it-,
Rhode l.l .nd,
Conurrlii-ut,
Vermont,
Neiv York,
New J®r*oy (
l'-nn-y v,inm,
Delnwnr®,
Muivland,
Virgii in.
North Carolina,
South Carolina,
Gonrgiu,
Kentucky,
I'ennesrec,
Uhio,
l.ouisiana,
Mississippi,
I' rlinnn,
lllin-,i*,
A ahaniH,
li.MUs-niri,
3 Arkansas,
3 Michigan,
Wliole No of vo(c»
Mnjnriiy.
Mr. Htiwii„gexpiv**id hi* **rpti»0 oim day in
Mahauwt All. ilmi dm I'llgtims lo M« .v* *h-uhi
naval on llm tl,4,i.l«'*«* of Ilia Inli del* on i)mi R.,j
8r*. Mi-hruti'i Iruflft'-I an-l rsplisd—"Oh, a* tu
that, 11,®i® I* not 4 ftmd aguinii iirauibaal* In dm
Ko*»h-"
ITWEAITV-SIXTII CONGRESS.
SECOND SESSION.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Wednesday. Fob. 10.
Mr. Gidding* asked tho con-rnt of tho llnu«c
tn permit him to allude to u matter personal to
ldin*r f. Ho wished in rail ntiontioutunn nrtirlo in
tin, National Intelligencer ofthis morning, nnd snid
thnl tl ® character of Id* constituents required it.
Mr. Turr.ey objected, nn the ground that there
v»* another subject b®f»re tbo House.
Mr. Hriggs moved that Mr. Gidding* hnvo leave
tn proceed.
Tim question was thrn taken, nnd duciilcd in
tli-' uflii (native.
So lento was granted.
Tho article referred to by Mr. Gidding* wn* thou
rend, ti* follow*:
*' Mr. Thompson of South Carolina would appeal
to tho Imnornblu member from Georgia to *>iy
whether it win punier', orpmpi-r, in lid* discus-
siun of n topic (howoior imptopctly dragged into
lid* dulmto) upon ivhiclt every Suulhern mini
should only fi-el a* n Southern innn, tu be provo-
king this family quarrel imiwc< n Smiiburn Whig*
nnd Southern Dnrnncm'*; nnd whether it D just to
regard the very obscurest of the Ohxore members
of thu Whig pm ty II* nn exponent uf tho fin-line*
und opinions „f thut pntty on dii* subject. Would
it not let better, mare fair, nnd more just to wait
iiiut-h-iri mun'h and licar thodi*tingui*bcd lirml of
llmt party speak fi»rhim*cll7 Mr. T. would plodg,
liuiiHolfihftt Gen. Hari'isun will so rju-uk nnd act
upon the subject of Abolition a* to satisfy even the
member from Grmgiu. nml to sent forever hi* lip*,
except in praise."
Mr. Gidding* said tiint lm look the first ornnfion
(after tho member from South Carolina [Mi.
I liompson] I,nd taken hi* scat,) tu nuticn this sub
j®ct. Tin* lm would not do, wero tlm bearing of
that Gem Ionian'* remark* confined to himself sole
l\; hut represent ing, u* ho (Mr. G.) did, n con*ti
umney nx numerous und dUiingttWhcd for their
moral excellence us tlio*u represented by other
member*, he could not pn*« bv tin* matter in si
lenc®. Tlm word* (said AI,. G.) tu wliirli l allude,
nr® printed in italics, nnd I suppose they lire in
tended a* n direct personal insult.
In reply tun remark of Mr. Alford, which wu*
not heard by tlm Reporter*
Mr. G said that it tvax related of n veteran
tnursliiil. wliulmd grown old in llm servico of Ilia
cmintiy, und who hud fought n hundred hnlilu*,
that he happened to nfli-od a young mid fiery oil',
cer, who kput iu his face for tlie purpose of in*n!t
ing him. The General, inking hi* handkerchief
fr-m his pocket nnd wiping Ids fnco, remurked:
“If I could wash your blood from my soul n* easily
us I cun t(it« spittle from my face, you should not
live u- oiln-r day."
I will (remaiked Air. G.)sny to the member
from South Cumlina [Air.Thompson] that I claim
nu station superior to ill® most liumldu, nur infetior
to tlm most exalted. In tvpresonting what I believe
to bo the views of my |M)opie, and what 1 d«-em
their inteiesls, and the inieresi* of the North. I
nmd® the remutk* l did; and in answer to which,
tho gentleman from Goorgin [Mr. Cooper] made
iiiln non to my d sinci, und llm veto given nt the
late I’reddenti.-I election. In toply to this, ill®
gentleman from South Cutnlinn took it ujion hint
self publicly to assign m® t, sliilb.n, "the vsiy oh
stun st of the obscure numbers nf the Whig par
ty" I say to the member, that nt the Norm wo
have ii difl'.-teia mod® of puni-long insults fr-m
hat exists ul the South With u*, the man who
MtiluulyassniU ui,oiln-r, is pun shed by public sen
tburnt To that sentiment I appeal. It will do
justice but Ii to thu memiiL-rund myself.
Air. Thompson said that if tl,® mcmbci from
Ohio had unde, »tood him a* icflerting upon his
constituents, he (Air. T.) wn* very sure no other
tuemlmr had. Mr. T. »« foe hoar* liMcniug to
lit® co,rsoinsults of the inomher from Ohio upon
he whole South. Ho in-uld not sny thutlio liud
writh’d under tin,*® insults; on the contrary, they
Imd produced no such efli-ct; nnd, if he hud heen in
the place "f -ho mcmln’r from Georgia, [Mr. Coo
per] he should have treated the remarks ofth" incm
her lion, Ohio will, u sovereign, profound, nnd si
lent contempt. He laid seen tlw* utmost universal
disapprobation of thn course of llmt member
umongst the now mouther* from the nnn-*lavelio|i>-
ing States—a disapprobation almost ns general and
as strong ns llmt uf the memhers from the South.
to the estimation in which lie (Mr. T.) hold
Unit member, thi* ivns a mutter n r tuatc; nnd Air.
T. beliuvi-d ilmt if mi i-»uo on th® whole suhjm
were prirenled to tlto lions®, tlm opiaion wliicb bn
Ii ,d ®xpio*«fd wouhl bo sustained.
Air. Cooper of Georgia said lie onlv wonted to
di.claim on® thing on a point on which Air. Thoa.p
son’* were predicated concerning >hu gentleman
from Ohl>; nnd llmt is, said Air. C. ilmt l never
did, in word, deed, nr thought, charge upon the
Whigs, ns a party, that which the eentionina any*
l did. ^
The Ccnvcnt,—The majority of tho committee
of the Mu«*achusi-lt* Legislature, on the destruction
of the Ur»u!ino Convent, have reported leave to
w itlidraw the p-tition for indemnity. The minurity
have mud® it counter teport.
THE EXPLORING SQUADRON.
We make some iincres'hg extracts with refer-
enre to thitSquadion. We seu it stated that tw„
thuusaiid dollar* hnv® been raised in the Squadron
to erect a monument to Lieut. Underwood nnd Mid
shipman Henry, •-, ci nelly murdered by the savage
cannibals on Alnhdo. onoufthu Fijii island*.
II i* *nid that had not tho native* hrdii frilly em
ploy-,! in carrying off their ow n dead, tho bodies of
there gallant officers would have heen taken awav
und devoured. " I hi* occurred nn tlie 25th July,
Copt. W. immediately made preparation* fur at
tacking ilo-ir low ti nnd fort, which tho savage*
considered impregnable. Tho seamen were land
ed and a tiro wa* opened up m it, but without much
effort, until n rocket, or “Flying Spirit," u* they
called it, «el lire to iheh town, and created great
consternation. It was finally carried by assault
Then*tives fought well, and even stood achaige oj-
buyoncl, but wore finally beaten ul all point*, *ovt-n.
ty nr more wero killed, tlw furl xml town burnt,
their plantation* destroyed, and ilia island laid
waste. These islander* have always been numl
for tliair ferocity, and nraohary, and cannlba ism,
chaiaoierislios widen it sarin* they fully mam."
Ptom Ike ,V. Y. Journal of Commtrct Oik imt.
A frian-l of outs has recaitad a latrer from anofh
ret of llm Viiu-i-nna»,dal*d Honolulu, (). 1.23d. Tba
writer says,—" Wa me ramnlnlng out another year
U-lwecn this and tha Capa -fG hh| I l«>|*a: so do
look for us uii II Alfty 1812. Tlta l#au*aiina will sail
lor New Yatk In Iwu week#."
lluNuLVI i'.Ottl. 3 — Altar six months of cmulnu
vJ v»iwxlittoo,il*v Eaplutlt'i Kquadiun hai traih
od our shi-ra*. Many of us have looked with wort
than ordinary Ititrre.t to the period thtlr arrival,
ns at-a wlibh would bring to our linmas, valued
fr et-d*. telaiUca and xrquai-lanc®, wbam to meet
again in this far dutani s|,oi from --ur ruinmun rOun
try. would give a pleamrt, such os those alonucan
trll, who hate expurienced sl-t-ilur reunion*. To
them, also, it must have been m, event nfrquiHii-er
a*l. 'Iho long rxpr-i trd new* frotn hum -, tiding*
of parent*, wives, children, an.l friend*, fur weal ur
woe, tho hopes oc feats wliirli wei a here lo bo real
lied. *bo enjoyment* of t«»l und society, all cottftl
buird to render thi* place tin* haven of muchclo-r
islted d®»ir®. Our Im*«i wish'-s attend them, and
rnnv thrfrvi-ilbe one ofunmiogi-dsatisfaction.
Th- brilliant sticccs* which lm* nlr-mly crowned
the lu'mr* of ih® U. S. Exploiiug Sq-in-lton, mu-1
pint',' a -onreu • f into joy mid pii-l® tunver Am®ri
can, onJ reflerts the highest honor upon tlw untiring
xenl nnd p r*-v®,nncc of thoso engaged in thveoter
p,i«®. No heirer refutation of the many slanders,
which liuvu been so freely circulated ut lioine in rt
gard to »!*•♦ expedition, coulJ lm prerented tlia'n the
results of tltc pn.tyrnr. That an enterprise so
great in it»®lf, so limited in time, und embracing
life globo lor its fi-l»l of labor, could he perfect iu nil
it* details, or thut it will Icuvonothing furfutma ck
plor. r* to do, enn only be expected by ibnse whose
ignorance of the stibjert ran bo their sole npo ogy.
Thocxpcriencu ucquiied by this on®, will afford
just rcusnnfur giroirrexpitotaiiuns of others, shoultl
my hereafter l>u sent liurth upon thu same mission.
Hut sufficient has already been accomplished to vin
dicatc it* honor, and to prove it usefulness.
Tlie discovery of tho gtent Antarctic Continent,
which Cook nought for In vnin, und In cunft>qiionco
disbelieved in it* wtisietice, will ofiis-lf immiiriulir.u
it, nnd tlie last four m-,ntlis devoted to tlie *urvi-y of
tho Fiji and neighboring i«lund«, the importance «l
ivh'cli we olludedto in n fr-rtner number, willovontu
ally be of grout benefit to thu mariner nnd merchant,
besides fully dovcluping the nutural history of tlie
group.
Doting their stay hero wo hope llmt the mooted
point- iu thi* group will be settled. The summit of
Muuiiii Ena, tniil it* crater examined; iho height* of
nil the mountain* accurately measured; llm grout tn
kle land nnd puli uf Kauai explored, nnd the harbor
ol K-tne-ho surveyed. Tho Curolino Archipelago
prn-cnl* nlniost n new field of exploration, and cer
tuitily from its extent, iu iiihuhiinuts und wonderful
remains ol u fortnei tac®, tme of great itilet cst.
For tho ben, fit of our foreign ualers wc give tlie
“bits" of now's in circulation in town, in regard to tli®
mov-menis of tbo squ id.on. After leaving New Zen
litiiil they tend-zvoiuta-l ut the Tonga l*lumls,wh®) > ®
ti civil wnr ivn* ruging belween tho henlh n und
Christian parlies. The foitncr huve (luce proved vie
tot intis.
H. H. AI. Surveying ship Sulphur, Cnpt D, Ichor,
was lately ut tlie Fiji*. Ti,®*® Islurul* uro three
hut-died in number,mostly small; two it* hugeim Hu
wruii. Tire stpindton spent three mouths it, survey ing
them. Natives trcacl,ctou* in kite extreme, and the
worst of ciitinibiil*; Cam® tibc-g «ide tho ve*si-Mo
vouring human fl-sh. Ucciisiimully rat their own
wives an-1 children. Captured a chiuf, who D now
on board tho Vincennes, who seven years since, kill
t-d t-n of the crew of an American vb*sel.
1 It® I’orpui*® was *®i,t to rescue the creVv of the
Atneiiciin Whaler Shylock, 2,000 bnrrcl*sperm oil;
rcuoniiy shipwrecked umnng the Southern Islonds,
nml to take off th® mDsionurio* from rum® of tho
i*bit,d* of thu Fiji group, who w-te in u very distress
e,l situation; the chief* huiing threatened lo kill all I
out them if they manifested any nhhorrenco nt, or
reftHcd to tvitnu** their cannihulic orgies. Sltv i*
not ••\|H>civd here for tome tittle it) cotiie.
The Vincennes on her n ay here, discovered nnd
Mtrvi-yed some new Coral l*lun,l*.
Gov Kelt mi >noii hint ,>!nce«l thn huge stone hmi*®.
Ii-Jonging to Kt'kuiiliiohi, nt lh® disposition Uf Cnpt.
Wilkes, who hu* tu ken up his quin lent there, drld
filio-l it op also n* an nliscrvatoiy.
lloxoi.ut.it, Oct. 17.—Tho repair* of the lander
Flying Fislt are now completed, und a boniiiifrit
littlo crult alio is. Shewn* formerly u Now Yotk
pilot bout, mid is of ninety tan. mcaturemeut. Shu
lm* all t!tu ease nnd graru of tlm sun I loiv, ns sh®
lies oiinn th® water, and wu tlouht n-il hut like thm
bird she lightly skim*,rather tli -tl ploughs thn ocnitn
Her officers cull her u snfe and ddiglltful sen built,
nnd n fast sailer, and wliilu at Sydney she attracted
much curiosity. Strung®,*, nnd oven tho fair sex,
cam® from fur and nnnr to sc® tho tiny cruft that
had braved tint danger* ol the icy ocean—every
hudy h®inc astonished that so small nml frail a vc*
sel sliould linvo venturi d into the l’olnr Son*. Sh®
had never! h®le*«, rouckcd upward* uf si-venty
degrees s-uilh Intitiid’i onc-emiering *ome severe
gulus, nnd being nt nno tint® so completely closod
in by Ice, that her delivcruncfi was utmost nilrucit
loos.
Honolulu, Oct 17 —Loiters from Hawaii stn'r
lliul tho volcano nf late ha* present,-d a vciy hriili
out uppeuranc® tit night, nt thu distance of sixty
milt**. Thn day before thn barque Eagle left Hilo,
it Was reported thatn fre*h eiupti'in had commcnc
1, tho iiglit being seen ut tiint plnco.
I.KQAL NOTICES.
,_9,*®’ll' , ‘> Camden Coantyr ’*
Y*, T III.HT>A8, S,i.I, Kml-'-r Ailminl.u.irl, at
I .. *rD..IJ M.ll,y,8«'j, ,|, p ..|.f or
li-lt.rs nrdl.nili.liin fnnn ,.M c.l.tr. Tli»M.n
--“'Omo.W, .11 pr-r.on, !m.„„
•i-IH. | M. " | llrCll--., ir an, (liry b..F, | n lb.
oil.-- of 0. c-Clark of lh, C..y„ ’fOr.linaiv hir.ahl
rtmntv. wilhln 111, llm, p.r,r,U„-,| hy l.», „,|„, r
*l.o lh, ..|,l Sar.li B.lloy nmy uhlaln iho teller.of
dismission applied fur.
Witness,ih® Hon Archibald Claik, one of tha
Jostle®* of said Court, this 17th dav of October,
lino. O l-KRCIVAL COHEN, Chrll.
o® 27
- , V«o,''«la- M cl n losl' Caunly.
VV , tREAS Uilliam King appiiua torn*for
,i ’ "f Dismission,a* Admtnisirntor.upon
r noil ‘ll " f J, "" U * ^“Vfger, l*tO of snill
county, uect'uteU.
There ore tlKreforo to cite and admonish ail and
a ngular. tliekiiHlrod nod creditors ofsoid deceased,
to ba nnd appear at my office, within the timr pro-
«mbfd hy lav, to show cause, ifuny they huve. why
raid Icttcisshou d not ho grunted. 1
■men under myjptm). at my office, this third day of
August, Eighteen Hundred nnd Forty.
J. E. TOWNSEND,
""g 3 Clerk, o. o. ascl. o.
Ocoriria, Camden County.
W HEREAS, Klvn Uiltcmn, ndministratrixof
the rslute of Altinucl Uiberon, deceased, ap
pit®* to tho Justice* nf thn Inferior Court, when sit
ling for atdin'irv purposes, for loiters of disthissioh
An sniil eslute. These lire therefore tu cit® und nd
monish nil persons iat®rrst-d, to file their ukjecH'oiia
(if nny they have) in the office of the Clerk of tl l>
Court of Qrdiunry, nt Jefiorson, in said county,wuli
in lit® limn pr- scribed hy law, otherwise the ri ! -l
Klvn Itibrron, may obtain tho letters of dismissiuis
applied fur.
Witness, the Honorable Hugh Brown, one of tlm
Justices ofsnid Court, tliis7tli dny nfOrtnber, 1840.
oc 13 G. I’ERCTVALCOHEN, Clkc ooc.
Gt oi-piii, Camden County.
W HEREAS, Alaiy llurdco lias applied lo thn
Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Camilen
\ County, for letter* uf administration un the cstntu of
Thomas E Hiodeu, deceased.
Theso utu therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the said dcceaa
ed, to fi!® their objections, ifuny they have, in the
Clerk's nffico of raid Court, in the lime prescribed hy
luw, otherwise letters of miminUtintiun will bo
granted.
WiiwH, tho Hon. Hugh Brown, nno of the Jux
lice* nf said Cntirt, 30lh November, 1010.
G 1’ERCIVAL COHEN, Cl’k.c.o.c.c.
novO
Noilctfr
A LL persons having demnnds against the c-itato
of Jam®* Hope, Jr., of .May ltivcr, S. C., are
leipiested to liunJ llirir nccount* pioperly attested,
and thoso ii.debtrd lo the estate will make payment
i F I’ PORK, Qualified Executor,
jnn 3
Notice.
A I.I. persons Ihd-biod to llm undersigned hy oc
count*, duo hill*, or note* post due, previous
It® 1st January Inst, nro hereby notified, that if
not s-ttird hy the 1st Fi-hruory, they will bo placed
in nt* nttofnoy'a hund* for collection
jan 13 F W HKINF.AIANN.
lYolictb
F OUR months after ditto application will ho made
tothcllon. tho Judge* of tho Inferior Court
of Camden cettn y, while sitting for ordinary por
pose*, fro leave to sell all the real esrato belonging
to the children, minor*, of John Siuleriiury.
jan 20 JOHN 8TOTE8BUUY.
IVolicc.
P OUR mobllis nfn-r date application will be mud®
to lb® Honorable Inferior Court for Cumdra
county, fr-r Icuvo to sell part of Lot No. I and im-
piut-enteni*. in the town of St Morv*. belonging to
Ktiphcmin T, Jultun and Wintiifrcd E Waul,minor*.
[Signed] U U WARD.
jan 23
Notice*
F OUR months after date I shall uppiy to tha
Hon. th® Inferior Coml of the county of Bui
ha h, while sit-in’ for nrdinnry purpose*, for leave
to sell ono hundred ncroM of Land belonging to lit®
Estnto of Simeon Sheffield, deceased, for the pur
pose nf paying the debt* of said deceased.
ik-31 JAMES HAG1N. Adm’or.
NotlCC.
[ .TOUR months nfrer date, application will ba
mudo to tlits Court of Ordinary for C'umden
Cntitily. for 'onve to sell all the estate, both real nod
personal, belonging to Robert Bcsscnt, laic of said
county deceased.
WILLIS LANG, Administrator.
Camden County, Geo., Aug. 3, 1810. uug ]4
Gcoi giii-JIcIntOMli County.
N OTICE.—Six months ofirr date, Wm 1 King
and AI M Harris, will make application to tli®
Hon Justices of tha Inforior Court of AlcTniosh co.
while sitting fur ordinary purposes,for letters of HI*
in'u-ion un the cstute nod effects of John Harris,
seo'r, deceased. WM 1 KING, Adm’or.
nug 28 MM HARRIS. Adm’x.
Notice.
A EL person* having demands against John Fort,
A Ut® ®f Wayne county.deceased,nr® requested
tn present them duly authenticated to the sub*cri
b®i«, witliin th® time pre*crib®d by law; and thoso
indebted are request®-! to make ; t)ymettt to
ELIAS FORT. I ,, .
nov20 JOHN FORT, Jr. \ ori '
Notice.
F OUR month* from -Into application will Ik? made
to the Coin t uf Ordinary of Chatham County,
for l-uva to sell the negro®* belonging lo the estate
of Jacob ll Mayor, late of Chatham county, derraa
®J. for th® benefit of the heirs nnd creditor* of * B id
esitiio. K G WALLACE,
jnn 3 Administrator,
ASnfiiiiiiraior’i Snln.
4 (JR EE A RLE to an nr-lrrof the lafeiior Court
/V of Camden county, when sitting fr-r ordinary
purpose*, will ho sold at lh® Court 11 nu*** in tho
town -il Jcff'-rsun, nnth® first Tuesday in A ril next,
I-el wren tho usual hours of vile, a negro girl namfd
(.’A I E, raid ns tlie propeity of the e.taie of Ilubarl
Hi «*ent, diceau-J, fur the Imr efit of the creditors.
Jin20 WILLIS LANG, AdmV
Notice* ~ 1 '
\ 0 REF. ABLE to an order of lh# Honmahla the
Inferior Court of HcrUan county, when sitting
... Cm,I ,.f Ordinary, .,11 „„ Cw|l
House door In McInto.lt county, on thn first Tuas-
.l.y In M.rch Msl, . ir.r, „l |,|„,|„„ld
reiiuly uf M.lnio.',, kmi.n ., I'.ii.riu.'. J.l.i.1,
|»M»d I. J.h. M.l.t.i.1,, || |»|„, , pan -f llM
real-.i.i.,d(l.,„|. || l>| l .n.rMi.,,lHm.«li e.1,1
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J«'« '•< JUI1NM. WIDS, Ad»V
Gcorgiti, Camden County*
W HEREAS, Ad Bcsscnt hnsapplied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary, nf Camden
County, for letters of ndmfrtistmlion on thu estata of
HorucoS Pratt, Into of Alabama, deceased.
Theso arc therefore In ci u nod admonish, all and
slhgulnr, thu kindred and creditor* of tlie said de
prn*cd, to file their objections, if nny they hnvo, in
the Clerk'* ollice of raid Court, within thu time pro
scribed by Imv, otberwiso letters of administration
will begrapted.
Witness, the Hun. Archibald Clark, one of tho
Judge* of snid Court, thi* 33th November, 1840.
G PEKCIVAL COHEN, Clk.c.o.c.c.
nnv U
Georgia, Cuindcn County-.
W HEREAS, Israel Geer bus applied to tha
Hon. tho Cuori of Ordinary, of Camden
County, fur letter* of ii'liiiinitlraliun on the estate of
Lftetia Atkin«on,dee.vnsrd.
These are thoiefoio lo cite und admonish, all and
singular, tho kindred nnd creditors of ilio said da
ro-tsed, lo file tholr ohfections, if any they have, in
Clerk's ollice of snid Court, in tlie lima prescribed
hy law, uthet’visu letters uf udministnitiun will ba
granted.
Witness, the Hon. James M Smith, one of the
Justices of mid Court, 30tl» November, IBlO.
O PKRCIVAL COHEN, Cl’k.c.o.c.c.
nov 0
Georgia—liberty County*
W HEREAS, Archibald Hodges nnd Jno Drlk
Applies for loiters of administration on thu
Estate uf Wtllium Hodges, lata of said county, da
censed.
These nro therefore to cito and admonish nil nnd
•ingulnr, tho kindred nml creditors of snid deceased,
to be nml nppeilr ttt my ullico within the lima pra
scribed by law, to show cause (if any exist) why
Kitid letters cliuuld not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at thu Clerk’s office this
9th day of December, 1840.
den 14 JOHN W STACY, o. t. o. t. c.
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS Priscilla Tlioma*,Admini«iratrix,
of the estate ol ACcn Thomas, deceased,
hath applied lo the ILinurnblo thu Court of Ordina
ty of Cutmlen county, fur letter*dLmissory.
Those nre therefore to cite nnd admonish nil con
cerned to file their objections (if any they have) in
the Clerk’s office of said Court, wtth'tt the time pro
scribed by (luw, otberwiso letters diimissnry will
he granted.
Witne-*, the Honorable Hugh Brown, one of tho
Justices of said Couit. the 15th day of January.
1811. G PKRCIVAL COHEN,
jnn 28 Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia--Cuiudon County*
W HEREAS, Surah Taylor hat applied totlld
Hon. the Court of Ordinury of Camden
County for Letter* of Administration on the estata
of Iinbon Taylor, deceased.
Theso nre there (era to cite nnd admonish all and
singular th® kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to lllu their nhjrc-tiuns. if nny they hav®, in tbe Clerk's
office of snid Court, in the timo prescribed by law,
otherwise letter* of administration will be granted.
Witne**, the Honorable Archibald C'lurk, on® of
thu Justices of suid Court, this fifteenth day of Jan
u«ry. eigh'ecn hundred nnd forty or-c.
G PEUCIVAL COHEN,
jnn 20 Clark o. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To nil whom it mav conccm.
W HEREAS, Susnn J Godfrey, hath applied
to the Honorable iho Court nf Ordinary of
Chnihnm County, for Letturs of Administration on
the estate nnd effects of Wm Godfrey, lute of Chat
hum rouniy,d®c®nsed.
These uro therefore tneite and admonish, nllapd
singular the kindred nnd creditors of the snid do
censed, tn filn their abjection* (if «ny they ban*) to
the gra- ting ol tho administration of tha estate of
the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s nffico
of the snid court, on or liefore the twenty sixth day
of February next; ot hoi wise letters of ndministr*
lion will be grunted.
Witness tlio Honorable M Myers, one of iho
Justices of the said Court, the twenty sixth day of
January, A. 0. one thou*nnd eight hundred and
forty one. EDWARD G. WILSON,
jnn 27 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Court of Common Plcus nnd of
Oyer nnd Terminer, for the cltr
of Snvunnnh.
Decemhrr Term, 1840.
W HEREAS, George Oliver, and Thomas D
Morel, Petit Juror*, und Laurence Connell,
John Bradley, Amon Thrasher, Tho* Wall, !**!§
Boti«rhnn, Chri-topher Clnrkin, nnd Kw’dJ Purse,
Tnlismen on tbe Petit Jure, summoned to uttond this
term of tho Court ni'nlo default; ordared that thoy
be severally fined in the sum of twenty dollars each,
unless sufficient cause of excuse, be fil.d with tha
Cletk ofthis Court nnor liefore the Grit Monday in
Jununiy nexi,2!st Dec. 1840.
A true extract from the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Dep. Clerk o. c. T.hO. * T-, c. I,
C3" Telegraph copy, j, n 19
W Georgin-.Giyau ConmyT *
H LULAS, John AI. Tison apph'-s to tha
Hon. the Couit of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty,fnr Inter* of administratina on th« estate of Ann
Webster, lain of said county, deceased.
Theso are therefore to cite nnd admonish, nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said da
ceased, to fit® their objections, (if nnjr they have) in
the Clerk’s office of said Court, within the time pra
scribed hy law, olliciwiso letters of administration
will be granted.
Witness the lion. Francis M Scarlett, one of tlm
Justices of the Inferior Couit, 18tb December, 1840.
dee33 J AS MOORE, C‘lk.c.o.a.e.
Gnorala—Llberlf County,
\KT H EU E AS, Archibald Hodgci and John Delk
▼ v apply to me for lattrrsof sdml B l,tmiaa ot>
th* estate of 1 VV Ilham HadgM, lata of said touty,
deceased.
Thrsa ar# therefor# 10 cite and admonlsb all ami
•Ingulat, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased,
le be and appear ai my office arlihim tbe time pra 4
•cribed by lew, lu ebew ranee, If any calm, why 1
•eld letters skeeld aot be imtied. Olvea under my
head «i ufflea, title fuurilidey ofJitmery, INI.
jut* JOHN W STACY,cc#be.