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O trim C/it.i'Kl Bills.— i lio Directors of*'the
Tank of Darien hove iMomnliccl upon ratlins; in
all fjSeji'Chan,.r Biljs thai iut notv out. iu.cpusc-
qiienv iji ;'ii- ; xr attempt to rllrciilatc counterfeit'
OI1CK. ’ J -' S'. T- V'?'"' ■'
*mirm
tlic hull aud Ortrgo
lor the benefit of the.underwriters, n.td
from the eXWllojft rtlccs ohtiiiuccl,, link's?
tin-ve- i i «. largely in.su: <•< 1, lia s will nuke
p profit hy,t^c transaction,xir at any rats,
will l§sm nothing*. Tbtr followitig m'd
some of the urtich ssohl, with the prieiw
attached.—^Ternlk cash:—
The hull,with anchors,Cables, IKic. brought
Vabout 'jLLajL* ■>
fi<frr«fc(GSHe«}, l7ifftoIS3-:l ft*.
(1 Dtp Binger, 7 1-3 * .
||| j I S&fc+jV& i
aft
4>r I rt. The r$kular frtight. fromg AdgustiT by
•3te nm BuntCo.’s bahts Is 60 ct*. )>cr bale, mid the
pm !.. ts uin hotv cwrylngltto New York for the
Same price. > ' r ' SJL& ^ •'*
well.
other '
c# for 1
»
(HJIC’K DISPATCH.*
Thb'St<-mi Boat Cri.’s boat Altnrimhn, arriyU.1
this m»raing,carded up gpods the test trip, weft ta
ken than thepheliet ihips Sayanrthltknd Clifford
tVn he, which jvyre cntythirleen days foul .Veri-
Jw !s rheu Buy acrii'ctil in Augusta.
^cSP (GEN, LA fAJJirh'E,
/'jltei.-.l Vhtladclpliiu ou thy 28th ult. The
rfcil^. fohtgViptall are HJled with accounts of I
."■Srprjfe Hfiiflgt? nfe itity whs tt
tlcun i anxiety, thYoughout the day—ell business
vtoJs suspended, mid persons of all ages, antf sexes
fcfd toga's look at the ilhutrkuis patriot of 1
^revolution. Whercfhr lie appeared the vir re-
sounded v. ithhccltbaations—the buildings in evfc-
_Fy stffi' i through which the procession passed
were crpwdod with Indies, and the most enthusias-
tic feeling pervaded every brqpst. His approhetf
to the city was announced by ajwdute.'nf 100 guns
fi- an the military—Salutes were also fired by the
l . S. ship John Adonis. In the eveuiog the city
was briliantiy illuminated.
Ou tbel&U), the General received the members
of the Cincinnati, and citizens, and dined with the
corporation^ ‘ , •
ELECTION RE TIUIXH CO.XTJ.yVRD.
CAMDEN COUNTY.
CONGRESS.
Tattnall, *' •* •»*;'.►£ *jjf
203
175
lTO
130
jfli
Forsyth,
Thompson,
Carey
J 1
v ftcrnvetliQT,
H I -■ ®l
Senator—3 oh n H arcl (j I.
A - F -
Kelly.
|!jU ’ v.-.V '* cuoics or gLECTons. . r. ■
[V/i -V^ .> 144
more than cue hundred men Working at
i!,is min. , ; : .: din(mfeuj&
neus mopappropriatgly
for gold for nearly all of this pro -ion.
mend that baa Yet been obtained, hits been
obtained, has been found in loose, sandy,
loamy otu t li.
i <1 Indiav.-~Qi\ Thursday last, S-VulV'lr with u'ri'ISjJSS
d Cargo of this vessel, «fm sold sclv« v brio,; ea-nfiewt «i wl
,Cancc-
>ni*S, Hides, Ckc. :ilfort which sold
’his vr.ssej, ib will Be recolledtcd,
tasted in the latodtufificanc, with
unage, on^ter £mt#, Janu^t
io^k.—
From tbo Nfcw York Evening Post, Sept. 21.
’T JOttriltiuiNCYAD.VMS^ ’
man oil. is liinAilf n nnndidnte for tl
uilu-rdn the gift of thu, Ainedbitn popple, an
(A
v.mn and imli'.if. h. ,- ini.'* prtjporly .i snbjor.t,-of
mutiny. It is not nuVftarpose hvtbi- titpe trtdo
tnorelltati to pre^oiii to thin (ftfi^jnuoltv a view of
an «mtraot'.Unt-iy n-.tiisartlaV wMctt has .wltlHn
dn^ttfij. uhrrotcntft-
^..tirOaptsthoot-,
that. Tin’length-6f the dfigumeat^tlmt 'ftilotv
forbid ^ 1
,y V; t '%ifeK|.
Slip— AgreoaWy ,K> y«mr re«u»estf 'ahH,|li tome,
ptendt- ittmUrtkiTseidVijons trtftd* »q tfic/tation-
d jont-tipWof flii 1 ; I'd' inktwpi a bmniactihh which
AiQttts’^anje N* mitto. before
thepntHJtll herewith send nWtcmont of gioJ'adTs
at'.lhpy occurred pkiid eMo splint tdokab
'he Bank, I sCntl u statement by Cfh. Vitn
fid. Mr. TkoraajL wqo tvfcm prasent. l alsfl I
icoprofshy letter to M(‘. A.^fts^f.tiitted AWl.
to JildBe
at ih-
h<:
o leave the
me t tor i
. m- ^ -r
tVII.L OF BQNXp^RTE.
The^larft will of .Napoleon yJloUnp&rtc
has just been pnblisliedt-. in jhe 'form df a
pamphlet, da French’ nnd English, by Mr
Kidgwn t V, of London. Th«J following pas
sage, appears ttb possess the clncl' irttcrcst
in this vesy curious dftetunent \
“ Napoleoni—Thialoth ofApHl, 15)21,
at Long wood, island of St. Helena. This
Ift tuy tenameat, or get of my last will
'• I’ftic in the npOqtoYTcal lloniau reli
gion, iu fhe hosotrt of which ^ “ L “ 1
And how, .dr, did I, Or cOnld I, have Used Jc-'
' and in procuring it? This sqHous
ado lu a public oilier, uud before
men, II.) tumbl with .1 view lu injure
me, hut it Ins produced a contrary etVect. My.
at tlie moment prevented tno from
rOfjriS(n^ the calumny ns it deserved. As you
hago used the term ffpivd,'allow inc, sir. to esmn-
ine yditijconduct, to see If it bo perloctly lieu
frdip't it. Vujt ImVa put your linmc on a woman's
noteVwhieli you’supposed she would pay; and
that yen would have ali the credit for tho humane
act witqbut ipys but it 1ms turned out-otherwise5
this Woman eaaflblB®', anil you say yod jviU upt
payi'mul wlmt li the rertson you give I that she is
' “Jte in in v.
fTictvwjth this statement, in that published
tonWafoTtire 9th, Is h poCveHtfou of truth.J
file sura in iplcsltoii, t regort i^R^littli: rt#Mf. Ad'
a ms. feel indehfPd to you, however, f# pettiift
ft; for die,very first day tfitcr ymirmontTdn of the
siilijetft in your pniwr, Mr. ,V« senti. for Chut. Van
Ness kud gave hitn the iinidgsAto nay the rible,
notwithstanding he hailsoshortly boforo declared
1 never should get n mmt of it from him. 'flits iy;
strong evidence that Air. A. found himself to be
ins the Wrong. The note* is still in hanl^.nml \vill
livdftdup on tlie tdst of protest belrtg paju;
lOrebt
Boh »>•?
ttie ndto wAsdVfttvivfor inriril than you ihfend-
cd to be responsible, wliy did. v*ou- endorse it ?>
It is for the sum only that was diiV to mo ut the
time,nnd for whlfth yonrwifa sthfes you mitliorized
her to sav you would ho responsible. If the ndtc
hr (vnuUity in lnw, a Court of Eiplity will give*
ine M'.dress : This Hvomuii. whom you* have step
ped forward to serve, has been ip iny hotise ,Hp-
wardshfliTtdve months, atid l ftssur^ you I have
mtreeelvpd'to thh value of one cpnt front, her.
Ph the edrttthrv, ! bad Vo pay the constnbtn the
tponces of salving her goods* and which I gave
.i#E Mrs. Addins' rcqimst. Tho interfere
fur famUMh (Ms business wu* not spljftl,
fa-egret iton yourareount uud uiy o\t ;
h«* arawiUhmii ii\e, In-jiwflcc (ft tiwfielf ntidj
feelln:;s..UhserVidii>iU wBioll 1 vJ
}'<”>: >.
legislature,
'In the returns f>
Ail ; t> Cl'TlIUERT
stoke, us we hnvi
aUuyjs in vvhiek piui
in this County the lintne
i evidently orelued tbrou
a sepwito relurn from ....
( alone he received “57 votes.
M'INTOSH C OUNTY.
Tatina!;,
jtyrey, ••
I*or»)lh, . -v t. $>;
Thompson,
Cuthheit,
H m >,
Senator—A. B. Powell.
J\<. resf«toItu«s-—‘Jiajalh,an Tbomaji, D.
&?.■ : JI. UrpilsforJ, ^ '
People, a. 155 ’
Legialuturg, ' U1
BULLOCH COUNT?- T
[Ni> retunii rcct iVed-„of the vote* for
Li ml ■ ■ ,t i"vcsgorclioice ofolectors.
S< i. til or—-ifuwl.s.
• rwitativt*—[The caiulitlatca Sir
iu fhe bosom of which 1 was bora
than fiftyjsenra since.. It is my wish
my ashc* may repose on the hunk* of
the’ T 3eine, in the midst of the French pcA-
plc.whoiiil have loved so well. 1 hiive
always I130 reason to be pleascrl with my*
dearest wife, Marie' Louise. I rctnin for
hereto my lost momenttbe tewSerest son-
tunents; I beseech her toAva'ch, in order
1o preseiwe mv son from the snares which
cnvrWfn his infancy. 1 recommend to.
my son never to fidget tlmt ho wtfs horn n
French puticc. and never to allow himself
to Ijaeoine an instrument in the hatids of
the trhnhvirs 'who oppress the nation?of
Europe ;'he ought 11 orer to fig>k.again«t
France, or to injure hcV in nnyYnHiiner;
he ought to ndopt my lnotto,‘ Evtry tiring
for th© French people. *Idio premature
ly, assassinated hv the EnglWt oligarchy
and its * * * llie English nation will
not be slow in avenging ine. Tho. two
uufortunatd results of tlife invasion of
Franee, when she had -still so iuany re-
^odreei; are to be attributed to the treti-
IQj) son of-Marpiont, Augereau, Talleyranil,
and La Fayette. I forgive thent: ipny the
^ o««teji:y of France forgive thenHihe me.
mkiny good and most oxcellerifc inplli-
er,"tlie erfditml, my brother^, pnd sisters,
for the interest Which they have aiiiUntied
to feel for me; 1 pardon Eouh fo^the lilrcl
which he published in 1819; it is replete
with false assertion and falsified ‘Socu-
disavow tljc, ‘ Manuscript of
Works, under the
3,’ Ac. which per-
to pubhsh for the
last six years. 'iVse are not the ruler
vvlucK have guided tny lifi^. I cn«i?odthe
! Hike d’ iv.ighyin to be nriested apd tried,
because tliatstep was essential to the safe
ty, interest; and liohotir of the French peo
ple, when the Count d’ Artois was .main-
fuihir^g, by his confession, sixty assassins
Ui Paris. Under similar circumstances, l
yrotdd oGt in^bb srimi; way.”
The remainder of tlie will contains n
- erv great number of berjuests, too long
for ftbsartion.
217
215
-3U
21‘J
r aid
^77
' . / Norfolk, Sept. 2?.
I? >%tnjd»y thc J Steam boat Virginia,
Oapt. FerguBb'h,'.'ina^fe'an cxcursiori to
YorkTow'n. The wenthor‘was line, arid
tiiiiify^ing arixiims paview the conrecra-
Jltofl s|»ot ^ifeh ii about to become tho fo
cus iriter^yt to.tfic present gen
oration of Y : rgdnians, a goodlypnitriber o:
ktiA&G&KJSS&tifofewaudtfym.'11 c, gave'
zwstTo the oSemyfcf Bat ohc’’of the most
/ * i *' jBwfflfi Was
seeing the
land, each cf wiibm
o received an equal
umnberof votes, con-
seqr.ently there was
^ V ' ? i Pri choice^;
BURKE COUNTY, r J
nator—.Tohft'iWfiftehead. fy
\ffiscntaiiv&^li^iiftyi pfey^pjds,
Robert Tritle, John
Robetli,; *> , V
[No returns received of t£e votes "fori
iuemberB of Congrasa, or choice of cleo-
r>. >» r . . vs* >. v>, v. - \
’j^rs.j », ; •' *£'p.
Cl.i A tcLESTjyrf, Oct; 7. ;
A letter to the edjtftr,‘dritofi at Boston,
2<>;h ult. >• :ivs-i < *'nierfi;^ra»sniaut.hr4u|k
«uchinic11s,. on' tbo' road between
and Bo Aon, on the 24ih inst.
‘ 1 2 'o J'raveUdrs:-*-ltIs equally si
and mi*, that the couvcyaric^ifrriii
Ymk to Albany, and thence to
r.toam and coachea, oeeppying tour ..fipya,
in riu a per by four dollars, than the cott-
veyarico from Ncw-York, by steam t
Providence, and thonce by stag© td Bos
ton, occupying about 30 hoiuts!”
ilrie
ifeppeiafi
ratioixof alf^i
As'he pteain bor.i apprftael
(uiraTs 'lliij^ t he hand struck it
l od s^gfal^iifeafit^ airiMi^l .ti|K)i
return'-of this Yirgjaia, she-pass* ’
underfye st^rn of* is. fine ship qncl gave
three cheery. Although all liarifis Bpd
turned in, feeing after 9 o’^ritk* the quar
terdeck was in a few *
iy lighted up, nnd^tlie hand pla;
'of the.most melodious and insflp
rcynember ever to havc heard.
'estern
i f‘ We*
Cnroliimian,'6f September 21, says,
, h?nrn from n 'correspondent' : iu.Cabarrus'
■ county, and ul60 verbally from other sour-
ces, that upwards of 2000 pennyweights
of pure gold was found, near Parker’^ Fer-
I ty county, on the 28th ult. Ono lump,
| weighing four pounds eleven ounces, was
found, by | fipQ hoy, -abririt ye’n^feef'he-.
low the urface of theeartli. Tliis,we;be-
|j. psVfit is t ie largest piece ever found in
thip.^tatc. It is laiTccdy pure, and ai
ry t -as > ofrjis. ie«d., Tjicrn are <r« jlepcut,
fuJ treat,, the hoat ^fcccded to
fcnagSMgftrs the 1 ’highest grnri
jth fBeipolite .^njd ya<
. . ?n,
eous maimer in
which they bad been entertained-
* >■ W " ; fc- 1 ‘ * m "it ,7*;..' %L[Tt
Ratlle-Snahe.—Tliis deadly reptile of
fyjppiijffly-iii n carried abdrit as a show in
es, adil tl
boxes, add the keepers imagining them
tribe tained,- and not haying extracted
their fangs, are exposed to continual dan
ger. A niebincholy instance is recorded
in thri/lencseo Register. A roan made * Tn '^ 0
liis oppeurance in the village, “with tt; ' s IB ^Yoi
iuunher of rattle-snakes, which he carried
in a boxy While there; he handled his
snakesasivpry'harmless things, even al
lowing tJiem to prawl ou. his face! He
was frequently cautioned against exposing
hip life in this manner; hut disregarding the
ad^irieofroore prudent peceohsi he tooh^ A * ( * n '
out his snakes at Mr. Bristol’s at the Con-
esus, and while one was crawling on his
mouth, op rather between his lips, lie
Tg^cciyed a bitemn tlje temple, pf which hfe
died next morning, a spectale of indiscri-
bablc horror.*—JVat. A,du.
I knew nothing of the connection between Mr.
, and tlih woiimn, uor\v«s itmy biiShiesa fit in
quire. Hc iulmitton in Bank tlpit .Mrfc At owed
her an accoiiutt mid I do not suppose nie will he
a loser. I received only twiinotes fronTMrs. Ajp
sins on the «uhject; the' first I cannot rind, but it
could not h ive made the re nori.drance stated in
the Journal respecting tho increase, of the
the latter, which l have, says nothing on the
jact- It wu.' not the stun tliat LdUlrninod for
1 ntfd to do wifli Mr. A i it was the sum tu
time he ns iimed. , Mr. AduiriV position, that tho
note, being that of a married, u oman, m UnoL
hound as endorser; with submission to his better 1
merit, f think is not correct: for it jjax been
.ded tlmt n person endorsing n aO'.interfelp
ripte, pujrebygiving currency to it, is (i|ple fohit?
amountf
l regret troubling the public wftn nny of my
conceros; but hope the nccossjty of fim uwasure
will plead mv excuse. I - H f "
1 am sir, your obediont sevvnnt, *
ALEX., KERR.
Statement by a A. Kerr.
On the 13th of Mnrch, l82&,'I ranted one of my
house* to n Mrs. Moulton, the rent to-be paid rni.ir-
tcrly, and, utter lier being in it for two'quarters,
nearly lliree) andtiot having reroh-ed'any thing
am her, nor being able to get liar to leave the
house. I distrained her ede.ctl for two quarters
nt, say $123, which wero due on the 13tli Sep*
temper. Sim having an account with Airs. Ad
ams,«» n milliner, got hei^lo interfere. which she
did, 1>V a note painting the jdistreis of tills woman,
but without any specific prop- sition for, relief, ffi
a few dajps, alter, viz: tlie , Ifitll of Dtpcmbor,
1823, MKjidains addressed nnotherinote-to me;
wlicrcin she states that Mr. A. bed authorised her
to sity tbal “he will beeoing .seosirlty foF the pre*
sent debt.” Previous to the date of this note.iirift-
thor quvter’s.rcut had intopie due, which nn'd
hetpresent debt $187 on. This is ivhat Mr. A.
cavil-, at: nnd thinks it a strong point in his favor.
IJrave it to any unprejudiced mind to determrue
Whether file snju.-nbove stated,, being the prrMnl
debt, wusVr was not the sum ! had a right tq cou-
sict»r Mr. A. bound Ip me for. I iinswcrcd the
note of Mrs. A. accepting the security nnd added'
the property distrained should be returned. .'Mrs.
Moulton called on ltte to couclude the arrange.-
menf, nnd-asked iqp to write a nole for three quar
ters re uf, §187 60. I did so, and gave it to her,
and in * few days aftnrlt was brought to me by
the officer who jdistniiuid^igned by her, and en
dorse-.bv Mr.’.V. .The.n^c was drawn at three
months.dntcd 15th lle.oemlie^faJB. I deposiled
it in the Bonk of the Metropolil for cqlleCtion.
iement.
Gen. Vm .Xcumid Mri ’mujfns's SliiUr
We regret the*fleoesslty we are ur^cr, fiom culls
Upon us iroindilTi'reht quarters aaJxefui-enrys to^. w> . j -
us nnirerroucousqHiblicnfitjh* tiprfn the subject, grattod^it; anil had jjm tihjcutiou that A
fegiv»|oarWstim.)riyrelaWe to rf disagreeable J4. should kqow itTunil 1 imm3tUiU« f
c<j^rr»jnce between -Secretly \danii «Pii ftxrr
And sth
orivic[iori of‘ iutjioii- eprioueMibiept for'thri
lliin it h^qj^ai'oil to pdhlie.f. This id tW li.
■VVIPHBBP liAV^ert4ft#*fitl-*p6'd»it ftimduqt btu^ta'ajjftfflRVri
won), tt,that etToct. MrJ(. »k,-.l IkwIwIU ndvucJUdfliuto-p&v t|,t> miff .(%- ,gra-c>tll)S iiWpbJtta.oaoaot ooinvlni,,
treated him otherwise.- Air. A. said, why ywn dstdcrahlo fcoiv^pi‘safiqit*lw»k |du(;c fiMlt tlfo Intitllut^Ol- ri lVoc examfftattun.' Gti
ItediiutH almost,tlia dnit uiomeiit, aijU tben, tlieealuiii!tO|y^ \i.v.- evTV T ” ■
len I wax much engaged in publichusiuesH and it .triSimk‘(r,nVuli(l
coiildnot, attend to it, you scut mo notice the .. * , W . < , ■ , ■ -v,
note via* not paid: had'Von-daiHt «'o-n day,or two- ‘“ ,c ht}rimW»8 Ot •m|l , CRsoy tliat -J^or'-llDVe. .. . ..
before, l'miglit have mntle some arrungem''nt for. hqd ihtenu^l ty pay Jiljfi tyonMUpl* any:. td>uvc isWteulcnt, his uttur ignnnifoi
settieinent aud. prevented ilia protest which wai uarf tO JMtM&e t^syMw
immediately made. ,Mr. K- bbserveft? that jbe p ^,.. t S?^s should pivy tiio^otjep
hc'harl uqmeiuf^ri^criuittor-ifectffin'g’Jiim-* oftVjrdiharY
soli’; except so lar nn'. Mi'*. DJJ* ..jmiOthcr^ his uieati and daring attempts to evaJi
account'fe^inifrlii? Inp'yii.WPrikfafe- -His p»jr»hen| of a deJiMUrikho^
, lkul. iiKdcrstnifiluigly incfu'mlj>mi of tic
his outrujjri upon civility und dricoruiiHi
meu‘of nutroltlyf) hia disregard for
■V ^ ig ta.it l rights of others aud the ru)<w of civil
shotihl see hiin ngn^t /!sy)oj\; r vItjicn saw et^*. Wiis ever cpiiditct more causolets
Air Kerr, aud oommuniiiikcyl tlie svibstifhAe proper mid UnhcMnni tig them tlmt al
of what pulsed -.etween. .Mr A,..iunl piy-i •rclatedt Behold tlie Sedrp.tary ofSlate,
self endeavoring to nmTte atostt&Xfijjfrfim lift-' .piYsenrityofstj'MgelfdVftnil, in a
M -towards tin ultimate retyncUiijUuo ? L'tttt <yluce^ioguiio^ RfUfe: rtige arid tu
npjalsanee
and sent it to his office, saying tliftt the note w*s-
not paid, and, suppu.dugthut he WmiT* tint a irli it
to be. protested, 1 find thus inform ul him. lfe re
plied, vferbaiiy, tlmt lie was engaged and could not
attend to it. The note was protested agreeably to
the rules and Usages of tlie.Bank.in sdclvcases, arid
Mr. A. notified, as endorser, that ho Was ^jjswnra-
ble.—Mr. A. roinnlains ofjlie note be.ine protest
ed; but if it had not, been, he would have hod
.-mother luop-ludc to get off b)V
Ogrtiie 20th March, 1824, AIivAdam* cajjed at.
the bank of the Metropolis,ami. id the presence of
Gen. Van Ness and the officers of fhe. bank, iirke.l
me why l did not give him mirlicr notice ^if tbat
note, to prevent its being' protested. I replied
that I could not'properly 'nave done so sooner
than I did, twit was lor me to presuhie that the
drawer on tint last day Of grnco.wiiut A pay It. Tie
asked me to let'hirn look at Ute note; which 1 amkmUress tram hw tor any part ol her <
handed to him. tiolfauidg up instantaneously, , robserved,. well, Sir,
and speaking with, the jjppcarance of vchrhieut HIM HIM
passion, Mr. A. said, “Btr,. there- has been deerp
tion nnd fraud used in procuring thif qotr." 1 ut-
oil, iploii'isl.etl, diwLi vi;,!—i,r, if you aiiiide to.
’tne.as having uyed cither, I deny the charge ; antT
asked him if l^yor smiKAto him on the subject, or
ever, directly or indn-oetly; asked him fo eifiiorsg.
the note or beconti!. this tvoninn’s-security. Mr.
A. said no, 1 iiatf-not spoken to him—rhut continu
*ed to observe in the most insulting manner, that
there wits deception and fratui usoiWo procure his
name on tiultjiote.hpd'timti haikprdtmed anoih-
fier to do it. I'’fc)t so.iu(l^u int dtithl* charge that
i was undetermined fijr a.m'cmieut hqvv to ftro-
' * the ntinki' and
hq.
cceij f to li»ve^»i;dgrcd liitn-out ortlic mnk| an
in case of refusal to go, to havt^iut him out, h
certamlfc ! «I<$erVod; butlms’lie nprsqed a vein
ment. rude undignified course,! nreftFfed a dif
ferent one, and remained as mild as I posslbly
tomri-a . '' s ,
‘TjO^onvknqlir^vsir^ontinued Mr. A. t^it this
•isa married woman, and that her ifriteis ami*'' '
in taw, and Jhnt you cannot^Sorrfiiel iiih' usjin
.dorsin*, to; pay it I,” 1 replied tlutt' 1 f did not, and
'tlmt I dijl. not' suppose he would hnvq* re^irted Pi
ngHpr gefting^ldar oft
tlie iiote; liy tt mun idtt wom.-n,
us void; tlmt lio iiottld not rocovor tho
oy hunk ftoin feof if li6 paid it,to tho
Bank:tlmt ho novor’iiUeiKlud it to lmve
been transfet red to Bank; aud wished to
have no dilTercuce with ilioBank nlxntt it,
but In oonsidcf ii^ns tv private all’air be
tween Mr K- (to whom lie luul made a
i'eftsotmble Ailfor) and himself; He was
jVroni|itly answored tlmt tho,Bank did not
consider itself iijmrtv, but tlmt the differ
ence was between Mr Korr and himself.
For several day I hoard but little or nolle-
iiiff fnrife upon the subject, e'xchpting some
appliotuiotfR mmiloAo tiio fdr information
by differeut peopTeOnost of wlioih [ refer
red to otlict*?. After perhaps a tVeek or
mo rif
thxmll'nnd see liyiiV rifftm the suhjoct. I
did so, in hopes Q^fft’ifetirijf^sbttiotlurig I suppose tho reader to have
like a rccoriftkntioli botritoen rtte'printiefe. through vyitlf this narrative; and I nniyj
|®f A.' utlcf t^c-rfing to tn^, occufcnjjo ;it tpihim whether it docs ririt Exhibit n ^
ttttjfe Bahfr, .ami tb'e^Minsrftion out of picture of dishonesty witlmurtlie deee )lc |
which it had gmlvnM^iMtc had received of disguise and folly ut full lengthl It j
a^lerterlijipi SlrK.. Affeich totidiy proelus, i^ottlicharetmiisafttioii between Mr. jjl
tWd.tifr V .further commtltuctttioiFbct\V , flO)||| urns atid Mr.
upfof tlic sutijeiti Ho wntl tt j^s* jpdwidttttLffjl^wds anotl;^ .is tjj
fBt^e in. it/chargiug hhn -ly^h %urtn^ ij|fis» €oit.3iffSw((aHfeifi)l thevagiteijwc cL
ant | luted fraud .to Ai f Kew; nn(['theuTomar-., jMfi»;cdj 4*s4t iwitittfo afrairijutd tfia Jl
Itttvc not kpd W hall "not done so; tfiat he Hh^l uot. pnv^ sjfrrc.tly tO|ie ,giJ
whjpfe rido applwcl font term to Mr. Rcrr : I iobser* it; a fcxv dyll*rs may tll^jutyo-ftie JelitfiL
writl.tlmt he wris mistaken; thnt ho h{;d question; and9 Initrible,^«haiissittin|^l
*10110 ^o ut leastoiico,if ndt oftcnerfdurmg gy may-oeoipensmetho irisute, brngi,^ 1
the n]t^&tttio7t. *r lie tllfin ^said dim.wrird^ crudo- IVftd'criymtious notion^ xyltitk i
had f^Artaio^triehuicttUiJhdlotalB mean-. AtltuH* ¥ betrtty-s-of the plailff ptlncipltj |i
1)1 right and wrong, qr the#ion detlantc
hmy, it 4s tlie -insrifont JW!m«ptiou
Jppfiflority ahfi\jfibe-aetrihhshed Uiw»a
li. Should H^mv ityund l iinmedhvtely<rff- offStiotpfitlAtt ,
*>ed to mak^'fiiV wcplariatipni'. ©e . atj|l the *flrtqgttnU>', tlidFforlas a; proper wi
ay .. ,
drawer had dim notice, and tlfrit it wiis iniposdhlu
lor him to have mfidc pie comiQunicatlan to him
(Mr. A.) eiirlier, inasmuch usfie had no right, to
presume that tlie notq would nat be paid wilfdii
the dnys of grace (probably on the hist of Jthoso
days. *0 frequently occurool in similar cases;)
Unit be had; therplorc, iiccordingly waited until
tqwardathe. frfWlinur of tlic last day of grace, and
then, whenituppenred iinprnfiubl? that payment.
Would ho nmdtvho ndvisad Mr. A. thereof, to en-
able liinirit givo such ntlontion to the yasc ns it rc-
<piircd. Mr. A. suid little or noliiing more on tills
point, which jndurr.dustothlnfc, after the.expliin-
utiou of Mr. Kerr, tliat ho asseiitad to the jir.ipric-
ty ortho Juitji-’a Conduct. '
After a few moments silofi'ce Mr. A. uske'd Mr
K. to show hirp the note : it was handed' to 1dm
Af1 t prexamitiing4t, lietsaid iiranangry tone, ‘‘this
note was improperly nnd fraudulently obtained
•torn roe.’’ Mr. K. enquired how? adding ilmt he
(K.) had uoagnauy or participation iu ob'.nin'uVg it.
Mr. A. observed no, but “you .procured another
to do it.”—The note, he added, .ought to have
heioj for olio hundred and twenty five dollursonly,
aniTnot fur one hundred and eighty-seven and. an
half, as it is, nnd l was in that respect imposed tt"
on und deceived in the transaction. Mr. K. (i
served that ho had no communication whatever
With, nnd hud never seen Or known, him lu the
trqnsnrtions-Athnt Mrs. A, had, of her own accord
and-without any advance, from him (K.) introduc
ed tile subject to him i, aud tliat the sum expressed
in tjic ntitii wn» the sum aclimUy due. when Mrs
A. vyrota.tahim -tliat Mr*. Mouttnu’s debt due him
should bi^ seenred by Air. A. He added that, be
inf taifixfied with this assurance, h1s proceeding
against Mrs. Moulton, were suspended; tliSt a few
days after she hftd called on him ifnd requested
him to dratv-a'nittb'.nt 90 daysTorthe amount spe-
cifind, to be sighed by hi-rninl endorsed bv Mr. A
whiQhJw uecordingly, did nnd bonde.d it to her
that he knew nothing of what'passed, or what was
the state of things between Mi's* M qod Mrs. V-
dn.'fls; nor-heard fc;iy thing about it until Mrs. M. a
day or two afterwords returned the note signed by
herself nnd endorsed by ‘Mr. A. Mr. A. several
times repealed tliut Mr» K. had “deceived and im
posed" upon him*.’ bv taking the note for three
quarters rent, iustemi of two,lor which lutterrinly
thsillistif-ss was laid ; und Mr K. ns frequently de
nied the -'charge ol’fiifilposHion and deception”—
reiuTi.i kfng also, mnongst other things, thnt flie en-
dousingot the-notq* was u voluntary, delibemto
uctof'his own ( A.) op'd that lie had no right i,ow
to coinplninotil. aftorhe (K.) had released Mrs
M; for that nmount, and coubl not at this day jgei
redress from her for any part of her deft,
r. at length Observed;, wefl, Sir, (fo ydu
know thut tlp; dinwefis umaivied woman, ami hd-
irfg'smih when sjie’signcd the note, it was, of course
from file cqmmcnceinoot a nullityTii Jaw, and I
r*m an* i' e ' *'*d‘j*‘t. : rr*^hcrc It no
bligution created fitficr on the drawer or endors
er. ”l : he noted;* giveu for. ;$187 50: Now,although'
i mn uni hound id the case .at all, I will pay- you
tjic otie-hal/(iijni)ty Odd dollars) if you will’re
lease me fiomtlje reinuinder and resort to,tlie wo-
ffltfia for-it. Mr kn-r promptly declined tJifi.offer
saying llmt ho felt himself lionestly and fairly jon-
titWitn the wholeTrom.Mr. A. aiidlntinlnted.that
coald.not obtain it in qny ptlterAVny. li
Jd fie obl%il to resort to 11 siit.—Mr, Adam . ,
e nWoffmi;td joft-r the subject (p impartialir.q *SE• •
hoiioruide meh, or lotji fcrences of anyjpes
tioh; for seyfeujf at. Mr, A.' after Jejjlaring
tmn,-lor seUfeiroint. Mr,
if Mr,K. vvoiit^I net accept the’-otfer he/
of arifl{filfn»ejhou0Mt: havk a cent, arid that he
inight try tqifiet it lift any w i^.liqp^qsed, loft the
Bank.
fhri’ wjtolc of tlic ahoyo
. spttl(vth(rtrnns(i<*t!on.!ipiv.” Irep’ietlub—
that i thongiit hii pmposttipri unrensoiMiilc,. and
•JrpnW not accept if. ‘‘Well then; sir,, replied Mf;
A. you shfdl.neycr get u ednt of it from' ide ? and
ho left the Bank.'’ ( -
■" ,lne gentlemen ,fireteht alf cxpresscd,tlieq ari,
torilsbmeut at the enfrdnet pf Mr.'Adatns, atWI pro’-
bounced itiqsidting indlielfigberf d egfee-^t w«Ur
ed until, the Tuesday fblbttviug, supposing tliftt* Alrti
A. when his ire should Subside, wqnli), perceive
let, nt)d ; cnlno ojbiivdn,
atonement tor it -, bu— r ' *“—**
him the Joljdwing.le
k
Jluf wjtolc ot the aboyo* arDtir
lir ’Adams.Ayag' evidently .'in
rrcat pmjsjjW, arid ut'-od hnigiingc fvnd t
ritttmi f,' loull, riisttltirtp? nmrt^lijn^jSfifeii
fee \^t;fo «tfij/ri»cd tbitt Jly ;Kc1
ltd tioj* for this i'ea»on, pfocrif*d to sini
kt cxQeas; inrfrhieb caMw '^prsopnt^M
lict,'V)c*lMrid' ; ritUolf refnitt, uoti lriss
(rceW^p, would W*en u'^ayoifittli]
tfij Kei'r, Ijowevtir^ waa inof[cm(e ttnd' d
irititOjj^iroif^hoiif, tltori^fe ninriitestiri^ :
trony.^nfeo nf iqjffry uricl iridigtiation t
li«.nKoi'(ri>«..' '* - • '■
\Vc bttvri'gixcn tltri Stib^ancri ofwh'at bc-
curpll^sirid a« TJCp rly ns iwe can recollect
*ffaito
is.wrierc thcy yVcre at all imijortant t
l afftl^fmin thc' extrarirdinary nritrire of rite
oceyfenccias .wrill an our. sitViatirtVd-clit-
tiycly to it, *wc pnnpot hut egiifidp. in oqr
rccVillection, >•« ,
jtJhn F.-YANNESS.
GEO,’ THOMAS.”
be iinder some strange ffelasioi
respecUng'therioth of Mrs. Moa'Hlwf^Whf" ‘
emiorseti, else you would not have made
attack bn ide you dHJ rib Saturday last—Yiuttasscr-d
lion that I used deception or fraud in procuring Lnro reml'f’stpd t,
that note, P3 to be, utterly jgk; and
you. cqnnol- believe in it ybufsclf hnlcss yhu' wlmt lui tllCl _
havo hyen grossly imposedon by mlsfeprejenta- the Brink) reulUVe to tho controversybb-
w »'V , 4y« e »*« I riAda1risand Mr Kcir,
'ed by 1
nineinontl
this womari
U. 1 agreed-
brought ‘
towlcdge of
sd, (after tho tiRfair in
0 tfee, co
ntciulcdlMr. A. did notintimuto or n* ■
hind,either in Rank, or in bis intervi,
with uto, that at (liotimo of
lu- had objected to the amount, nor didLj
.■my any wiin» about any letter from
or c\[>lan:itory uusivcr or comtnuni,
tipn front Mr. K. on tlmt poiut; altliou
the cunclusivetteso .ns to the? atunmv
the'fact of his endorBoment was ropeufi
.y mentioned.
I have been as careful as possible
giving tho substance nnd oven the words!!
wlmt is of any consequence—-if, hower*
I have omitted any thing useful to eitf
party,'undlcan be remindudofitby
goriiori, 6rmherwi.se, I will with plea,
supply the deficiency, so far as facts
my recollection will enable me.
Iit.' ■: *f- v • ' JOHN R.VAN NESS 1
Woslungton, Sept: 13, 1834.
REMARKS.
tmlrinitto othei s equiijjy otl’^isive a
just, &c. I eHq‘uired : UhourMi|<. A
letters. Cne oi\thens only hqsuid hu 1
d if thebe' had been another
td somafligto ’irripfriWo’iij
n fjjroee
6 days
letteri
been found; an
(of which he lutd somqiSUglVt irpprri
it wafi a previous one, could Jiavc htiep
tu> consequence in the ca**e, ’aiul-wps qi-
thor mislaid hr doctroy«1. Soon nfu
wards I saw Mr. A M agayi', iutiinated
him tjte state of Mr feelings, and what
had passed about Mi's, qV’s letters,.&c
stating to him the pfirtieiilar expression
the ono found by Mr K. beuriug uprin tl
point-of the intefided riluomit of the not
Mr A. tydd me he h»ut (letermuied to .ptiy
tlie whole notc;hut lie would in tlmt case ha
unjustly exposed to a loss, & c.' M'e sep-
cratcd; tt few days ulterwards, nt AlrAV
request we had nuother biter view-—oorlsid
erable criversatiW tookplace-rhe iiifoc . . . .
med iric that, to •ceuro hiinsclf; lie had t6r was gtulty of, tide outrage, should
ken iiom'Mrs. M. a bill of snle, ,or trails- be<uvui*tlft.to full down before him «'
for of 1-r goo dr, whic-hhii hpcl sent on to
New York for hor husbttud’fi; confirma
tion. lleluimled mp a clfcok which he
said-was for tlie note, atjcl^Aviriied me to
pay Mr K. and -desired! that I would rq-
tmesrMr K. to send him the npie and.eop-
ies of Mrs. Afs letter or letters, if tbej^had
beon. found. Wc parted. Without
amim tlie cheek or itc t amount, or ritmir
paring ituVitli whflS Wui the note!
I inmiedldatuly aftcrworils ljuihacfl it over
toMr Krirfi a taring the fit&Reriyaui'd tc-
quested liipi to^send the note smd copies
of ill* AVfctters ns Mr A. h.ulf <$sirod.
examining . the cheek',
thatit did not eover tlie fto-
jtat i.e Should pof
costs (it^protest, q,nd that,i.e sliould pot
have riienotoiUufll he paid tfeejn accord-
A.'is not ineiiat, who is)* td entrap qftSt h
imttcl hin) out of his money! ihgnit)
- LptoceHild ‘Til inter itnlecfiihe sa:J
true' inflcctl l
daiped to Gepral
tlie dub.jiot rofean a fraud in
' ■seiu'B of tliftt lorni. Ini
' Tiis, if ho lmdbut relied
L % lAt&t has'c iiich was 01
tohkji tg3^° matter infinitely worse.
And is i t'feore m tlris republican couni
whera all rtieu.nre aupposcd to be, born
anil eqnr.1, tlmt flic smi of John Adai
t^ltaiofbeijrgsnhjfcUt to “ the indigiiilj' i
a protesb” ofhebig obliged to conlomrt
tho sanre IttWe and dlo-MUiio tulestliaL
others are, arid from which; no ono c
efttirn, or ihnt did helbVe chiim nn cxeniq
tiou? htbthirikM the notary public, sli
‘ ‘ luil
;;thfWight ijiertrhttd' ®dri a previoris one,
hut >vas%oiIfidhrit [t hhd no specific rolas
'' cdlittistrid jippt, and httfl" prob-
'fitetroyed. . I pregsiul on him
.y of iirfding .hrith' if possible,
lio, sei^jing of the note und
Tvvas stjrto f hopcs would
frirri long., Mi®A. did 1not in-
fob for the ye-
sV note, and tlie!
cfjqve piifdon foi having acted in ol*
dieuce to the lav.s, in n.ctisu wlicrciu '•
noliibity w'ds concerned. But enough-
put an end to further remurks nUlusUroj
by simply, nskiijg thp people of this uou
try if tljey ajco,ready to place over it a ttjS
wfeo'se ideas are'Hriiricon*patible with «]
republican habits and infititions; 1
ungoyeritable U'i’iqicr ieuds him at lio
40 the verge of pltrenzy; whose notions <
right, nnd wrung nre so very cxcepnoii »*
and upon whose judgment'antl conduct I
unyirapdrtniU ciisri that may arrive, si
Veliupcfi etni be placed!. If they iw f |
pleaded, Lajp prepared ps in duty Ijovnifl
toyleld.tofhe declared' Will of the liiujcj
ty. But until itissodelnred, 1 l’colIiuUbI
by th^t emty which Lotto my couutryioj
my iwri cpnHqiicrice, to speak- out,
protest; in the language of a freemtuff*]
gainst the citwotiSp^ttoet
m m.V, soul; to feorooth wetitc anu vravcrsl
as.tt fttatesinarti awJ. , ito^pg^ijHH»e»* ,l0# |
confidcdce pS u nitvp, r; t’
tiprt tp
rifely bi
HRBH
firifele
r I^crr
siripw 1
ijial con- form me.
dV‘ a " turri..of
t>Co ctij^csTf Mrs irs iotfcr iTfifcjVnymcnt
wasaihcoridUiorial ^ri.tFunre^’rlctrid anti’
was made accprdingTo Mr A’» tle.-irc,.ac-
compririied with the request for lliCnote,
ttnd copy or copies if they were to be had,
Mr A* Plearnt; Imd the nCXt day himself
called onMrj)C. for thetnote, who refused'
it*! riplossITe paid the costs of yiriitest
Afeouttlic copies, Mr A. I understand,
said nothing.
Iltyo I;,conceived my agency, unsucces
sful as it was, ended. Mr. A. indeed, soon
aftermards requested mo to call and see
him again; but so trifling had the contest
liecribio .in a pecuniary view, and so hope
less the prospect of ameliorating the feel
ings oiilu: putties,* that I declined going/
Ihiiyc occasionailly seen Mr. A. afterwards,
hut nothing more has passed between us
upon the subject.
Mr. K. in tin; altercntion in tlie Bank,
repeHteilly enquired of Mr. A. why lie ,eri-
dorped the aiotd, ifthe sum specified in it
was uiors than it eugUtt» have been or he
It law bean settled law fpr nWrr than B ““ l jl
tliat tlitf want ot coiisidcrtition or «fiy
camstOupe runderine tlie note ii uuUfty'^.J
tlic inaW arid promisee, Cannot avail (lie |
ser* .
di
'■-At an English Opera House, lust s
incr, a gentiemun fell Suddenly > 11 ■!
with tt young lady, who s{it with her Dm
or and .sisters--a. few stmts from him; 11
iitg n blttrik leaf out- of lus ;pocket-W
lie wrote with a pencil, “ may I in ( l’ ,,r T
your afiee.tirins'nre ftngrigbd.l” ami n#
ed it to her, which she showed to
mother. Shortly nftcrWards d> c " r
undotneoth his question, " I believe J»
.venture to say they are not ; but wlff
you nsk ?” and returned him tlic p^.
The gentleman wrote on another lc*J ’
love you dearly/I um single, I have 1
a yerir, I am not in debt, I;have »
house,mid I only want a good wifotoi
me completely-happy: Will you be m
If you Will, I promise, (and with ever)
Mention of keeping iny word) to to »
ectionate, indulgent, rind faithful im ^
to you, and what more can I say .
young'lady 3vas so much pleased w»‘ '
declaration, that they immediately u y
acquainted, and in about four ** 10 . e# i
terwards, witjj tlic leave 1 *
led lier tu t lie by in filial aha**