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No. 162-
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-VOLUME XXVlft
TUESDAY EVENING, AUGlJST/16, igSi. v
L. ^ V- ^ ! ;•, ‘ 11 ' T» -r
BORGIA, Chatham Couutj'-Bj ^TEORGIAtEffingham Cpunty—By g <( EOAOIa
Hon't theJustieesif thelnfineT jUt, the Honint fa, the Justices of the In- VJT the
^our( of Chatham county tilting for Ordi ferior^Court oj Effingham County, titling Courlof Qhathc
nm . . . „ lor ordinary purvoteri ‘ nury pti-pises.
til’o all »hon»Tt may Condern: ,• Tp all whom if may concern. ■ To all .whom it may concern-
Where** James S.Bolloch ha» mppTi0d Whercli, Jerusha Graham, atfmmistra- Whereas Richtrd'It Ctivler i,* a . U;i \r—••••»; v«..®*nii .
tHtftiphorablR'tfie Court of /J r ^ n * r y of £* ^^ohn PaWey, has applied io the plied to lire Honorable the Court if OrrE ?«ii* rea, w ,4> *; ndef \ Sroeti,applied
^^®Bouhiy,for,tellers of Adqilnifrt Honorable ifie Courts of Ordinary o?Chat- nary, of Chatham County for I Ph |[** nora ^ ,e the Court pf Ordinary of
-aw. •— .saarx* Ki&saaas
if Chatham K. Evans, Ut»ol Chatham County.decea.
. T^oje.dire therefore ito cite tad adman
^ C,eri L Ifi* * nd *'meular, the kindred and ere
ed, to file their oh ditora of the laid deceased, to file their ob
granting jecuon, (if any they hare) to the granting
ite of tho of the administration of tbo estate of the
deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's Ol
"** *5® ••id'Courl, on or before the
lirth day of September neat; otherwise let
,e, .V. adn, * , il3tration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Isaac Minis, one
of the Justices of the said Coon, the
second day of Aogust. A. D. one thou
sand eight hundred and thirty one.
«. W. FOOLER, c. c . o. c. c.
ail 6 8
XT-TTK-' ° f thij.tsti^; of the said ^urt of ordina- fifih 31, ^
. „..„is-, the Honorable Laic M.n.s one ly, this 7th dayofjime, A 15 1891. ters of idiniAtMiion will '
'*&&»'*«*«* lh0 ” 1 5- COOLER, c. c. o. c. c. ^Witness tjroHoporabta Isaac Mhiie one
COB4 da . 0 fAogo,tA D , jane, ; ■ .,' f th. Justices „f the. ,a,S cZJ.X
■r- ». W POOLER, o.c.o.c.0 ^EOROIA-Uhhtham County-B» [““ r ; l, . d “> ,,f ; Au E""- A.D.onethou
Ad*'* -‘ Sljr the Honorable He Justices of the In- ,,nd eight hundred and Ihirty.ane.
^EOUGIA-Chath.m County. By ^Zdfmru ?”*' ft** >ug 4 ULE ‘ l °**’>’ c ' c '
t t ri °^T T o^^pun<>^ ha ^ m ’ » mitnt,, L^ < H^ a ?Sr«iiill.m ^.EORBIA, Un,.„. Itl cmtnty-By the
.h. ttssssgjsgizjt aj^SMr&sas
Whereas Amos Sender appltedto he ed lo the Hooorlh | 0 lhe C 0 nrt orOrdinar, purport, J»r m,
Honorable the Court oftStdinary of Chat #r Chj , tmm Cdnnty, for letters of d ism it- To Ml whom ii may concern-
h.m County,for Letters of Adm,nutrition t|lla from „ ia • Where,,, Tho,. A,kr- "I, . DD l!«d to
on thnestate and effects of Isaac Scudder TheJ? a ie therefore to cite and admoniab tb ® Hon - «*>• Court of Ordinary of Chat
Utaof CaathamConnty deceaseds all and singular the kindred and preJitora barn county for letters or Administration
■ These are therefore to cite and-^drr^h- 0 f said deceased, to file their obi, ' ' n " ,h *
• i nose winpnsw ..-r rr - T| , or , aW deceased, to file their objections (il
tsb, all and singular the Ufidrad ? ny the| harejto the granting of the letters
tors dftha laid da«MMd.» We ihhtrohjee on u, e e ,tateof the deceased
tiont (If ®ny lh«y h»»e> lo.lho granting or #r> .fj,,, annllcan» ^ blS*** of thi»
►Masss®* ^*«r«TB?rarsS'5
ctfattftsasassa s Jaa*^ •—
o^'dmioiumUo^Sgr'soVed Witness the, Hon. John Cumming,
“w“"Xffl?I»«iili«ieon, J jRSfSCS'SS? C ’ 0Ur '- the S,,<
of the Justices of the said Court. .11,e sec day °r March A.Olsac^.
ond day. of August A. D, ooy thousand V i POOLER, c.c.o.c.o.
eight hundred and thirty one. n,Br 31
■V R. W. POOLER, C.C.O.C.C.
AU?* ' a- • ~y
G EORGIA,Chatham county—By th
Hon. Iht Jiutica fif the Inferior Court
»JCU:M» County, sitting fit ordinary
purpose) ..-T
To all whom it may concern, ■
1 Whereas, Jacob BliSiicr. Kaecoldr, of
Bslthagar Shaffer, late of Chatham Conn
ty deceased, applied to the Hoborsble the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,to
be dismissed from hit said Eaecutbrship.
*• These are therefore to cite and itdnidn
Hh, ait and singulaf, the kindred and Crod
itoisoflhe said ‘deceased, to file thett ob
jectiona (if any they harelto tho Clerk's
Office of the uid Coutl. oh or before the
second day ofPgbrofr^ neil; otherwise let
ters of dismission will be grinted. ‘
Witness the Honorable Isaac Mlr.ls.onef
Cf the Justices of the said Court, the se
cond day of August, A. I). 1831.
.. R,. W.POOLE R, c.c.o.c.c. *
"aug*,,, ;. , .. . ; i ,
G EORGIA. 'Chatham County—Br,
tie’ ffoh the Justices if the fnfeiwt
Court of Chatham County,utlmgjoi Ordi
**»aamHmPwv- - •..
To ail whom it may Coucernt
' Whereas Joseph Wlitgintaa'or.Christi
3 ni. P. lluiik late of Chatham ^ounty
deceased, Jtppijed to. tpe Hpndtabig the
Court ef Ordinary, qf,Chatham County,to
bo dismissed fram his said eaccutoiship,
'These ere therefore to cits and art moo
iih.all snd singular, the kifidrep and pre'di
gT'T F.OHGIA~Qhatham County—Co
MJT the Honorahkihe Justices of the In-
feiior Court of Chatham County, when
To all w|ionMt^Biajr > concern:
n hcrcAS, Uidiuiu [» Cuyler, hai oppii
ed to the Honorable the Cofirt of Oidin.nr.T
of Cbailiira County, for Liners ar.Admin
is; rat ion on the estate and effects of, James
bappinger, late of Chatham Couaty. do-
ceased. sat. t .
These ere therefore to cite end admonish, ,k.
all and singular, the kindred and creditors u
of the said deceased, to file iheiV ohjoctions 5
(•f snf. they hare) to the granting of the
Admlntsiration of the estate of tbedecees
ed to the .applicant, in the Clerk's Office
of the said Court, on'or before the fith day
.of Septcmlier next; otherwise, letters of
administration will be granted.
Witness the lion. Isaac Minis, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the fourth
day of August,-Af. D. one thousand eight
hundred end-thirty one. »'
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o.c.,k
rug * . 1
— 1 vtS v t ,h V v- u r , r t s *119
second day or-'Pebruary neat; oth’eiwiio
letters of dismission will be granted.
^Witness the Horibrkhle Lake Mints'one
*■ too ,«iu"voun, the aec
ohd dap of August,- A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and thirty ohm •' > >
R. W.^OOLEtt, c.c.o.c.c.
-y* 1 •-
JJ.cipRGlA'-j-Chatttsni County—Bu
‘Vo all whom it may Codeitnt ‘
.irS”®**’ “ l!,n Teylar, has applied to
the .Honorable the 'Court of Ordinary of
LHWiem County, for Lettere' of adnifhls
JtJttdJ.^tbs estate -Seets of Wi!-.
liaihTeytor, late of Chatham County de.
•assed, '•- •
These ero therefdrU to cite add admonish,
and singular, the kindred and creditors
of llm said deceased, to file their ohjec-
lioni (if any the bars} to the granting of
tge adminiitriiion of th* etiat* of the de
based to the applicant in the Clerk's Of,
5£® ° f *b*_ uld Court, on or befor* the
filth.day ofSeptember neat; otherwisb let
♦Wdy^d^metrattoa , t || be granted.
krJteASMftfcltUMi on. of
R. W. POOLER, c.c. o. c. fc.
•ug*
G * pne,.|, —— df 1 EQRGtA', Chatham County—B
»**?•*” By V the Honorable, the Justices *"' J
Court orrT^^ 1 '^ 0 /1 1 * Werin ftrhr Court,f Chatham County,
Cmmf, sitting for ordi for ordinary purposes. ’
r-orypurpoegg. .. , To .11 whom R may coticcrn
Sbfution of Ciilontle of
bf-the = shore, prepared
O E0RGIA—Chatham County—Uj
. *ht'Il6r.orabU the Justices of the
Inferior Court, of Chatham County, token
fitting /hr nrdinafy purposes^
To all whom it myr feonrern: •'
WhorcAs, James B. Norris, adijiintstra*
tot Jcfouiiah Pittman, has appliod to the
Houorablothe Court of Ordinary of Chat
bant County, to bo dismissed from his
said Administratorship.
Tfieso are therclore to cite ond admon-
Hh/ ill and siugular, lhe kindred and cred
jtori of the said deceased, lo file their ob
jections (if any they liaye) in the Clerk’s
Office of the laid Court on or heford lhe
fifth day of bebruary next; othci wise let-
tore ol dismisfory will be trauted. .
- WUtSM. fhe.Hbm^aMe h'aac Mir.fe.cnc
of the Justices of tho said Court, thefounh
day August, A, 0, one thousand eight
huudryd and thiity one.
. , R> W. POOLER, c. c. o* c. c. v
• P»i4.,y ■ r
€ 1 kpRplA, CljatbartiCotimy.-i-iiv
W the Honorable the Justices of the In-
To ell whom it may concern. '
Wheresejamds 8,Knll„ c b.hai applied to
e Honorable the Court ol O,dinar/ of
tqiuthaini County.for lutturs pf Administra
\%° n *f «•>«“ elfects of William
.Coe, late of Chatham County deceased.
• l *” “t'tSfcre to cite and admon
tsh. a|r and singular the kindred and cred
itora pf the said deceased, to file their ob
jeetionsfif tn, they have) to th. granting
of the administration of the estate lot the
deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of th, said Court, on or befoie the
nrth day ofSeptemher next; otherwise let
ten of administration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Isaac Minis ons
of the Justices of the said Court, the se
cond day of August A. D. 1881.
•!.w. POOLER, c.c; o. c.c.
•ug * ' •
dT1 EOROIB—Chatham County—By
nw the Honorable lie Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, uhen
sitting Jot ordinary purposes,
r - To all whom it may concern;'
Whereast Junes H* Norris, Guardian ol
TdRUtky and Hamuel L. Pittman, hie ap
pited to the iloubrahl. th. Court oP Or
dinary of Chatham County, to be dismis*
ted from hit said Guardianship.
■ ' rll ,V 8 * r ® thereffii* to cite and admon
ish, ail and lingular, the kindred aild cred
itort of the said minors, to fiio their objec
lions'(if sny (hey have) in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or before the
fifth day of February noxt; otherwise let*
lets ofdismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Isaac Minis, one
of tho Justices of the said Court, the 4th
day of Auguit, A. I>. one thousand eight
hundred and thirty one.
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o. r.c.
aug 4
ted to the applicant in the Clerk's Office ol
tho Slid Court, on or befoie the fifth d» T
County—By ol Hrpteinlier next; athetwise letters 0 f .it
tees of the In ministration wilt be granted,
mly, sitting Witness the Hooiirxble Isaac Min!. .
- °. f the Justices of the said Oonrt, (n j sj.
WheSta^PW HTSf t * ean ' RLM7dV^,C"bI|™,pp||mI hlddf.d“Sd.'htM^on; °"' hoa,ind
,„^-?y’.. F g lll S l » MtPtone.edmlpliirn tothellodbrableth. Court of Orilnary 8 R.W.POOLER
Honorable *• «f GbMben, Conoly, for Letters of Admin -- “ '° LE "®
of.Otdtaary of Chat l.uatlon on the estate and eifeet. of George
JdmiS^a^ip^ ta ^ f ^ ! W, “ ld Lte-of Obalham County,deceit
i^d“^.*r f r., Th . H * eltu and admooiih. all and
^ion e albSfbre!h ,k «h°5“ n r n *7t‘ h * y b *” ) ** " he the''ai‘. ’ ' Td *' 1 * hon ’"
SlSSy. g i f Pd ~ a>D .'“ rillon Of the estut of the decoeied
**mber next s otherwise letters dismtssory to tho applicant In (ho Cleik's ■"« ™
*!SSSiB!£ , '■ . the said" Ooart. onor ty^oilohUh do, ^“•‘MnCoonty. for l«
Jamming one or Seprombm next; Mh.!.„fo Ltlowof l ‘®“ ,h ® «““• « d «*««• ®f
Court tho ,7U> «j^tm^ i wm > b, g,Utid L
sri,and«iiigi_._..
i of the aid deceased, to file their oh
R.WU S5TO (*f*ny the, hev) to the gracing
hue 4 . -4 ' c ' °* ?v«* - of the tdmlpjtiretioo of tho deceased, t*
the applicant in the Cterk’a Offig^of the
rk-L.^C „ "* — aald Court,'.on or before the .fifth dey' of
Lrlieltenhain Salts. September next;,otherwise letters of ad
ministration wilt hw araetad. - ',t.S r
l£ b C a fcrsfe’7” y la.EpRGlX-ChVth.m '(fannij-By
•• ung for ordinary purposes, f'
To ell Wbotu it may Concern:
Whereat Alexander A. Smets,appliod
on theesmte and .(Let. of Mary E WU
Its n. d. Mary E. Magee. 3
These ire thorelor* to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and. credit,,,,
of the said deceased.to file their objection!
(ifany they hive) to (he granting of the
edTr.h 1 "- 10 ?. ° f ,h ® e5 ?* ,e of lh ' deceas
ed to th* applicant iirthe Clerk’s Office of
si—!* 1 V° u,l ’ Dn °r before-the *nd day of
September negt; oiherwii e ;|euers of admin
:*t.stiou will be granted.
Hon. John Cuinming, one
of the Justices df the Court of Ordinary
A £n C S °r 7 ' tbii ,eC0Dd dar of Au Kutt,
R. W. POOLER, c. fc. o. c. c,
aug g
O bOltOIA—Chatham’couiuy-By the
Honorable the Justices of the InfeU-
or Court Of Chatham County, token sitting
for ordinary purpose,,
Toall whom i| may Concerns
Whereas JosephM. Shelntan applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County.for Letters of Adminh-
tratiot 1 ' on tbe’«iute andjelTocti of John
HhelmaD; Jr. of Chatham County, dectas
ed.. * ,\ t t
• n 8S8 8re ^ ,cr ®^ or ® 10 »nd admon
ith.all and singular tho keadred and eredi
j ut * u * »«a deceaicii, to fife their ob-
jectlonj (if any they hare) to the granting
or the adminUtration of the estate of the
deceased to the applicant in the Clef kV Of
•j®* , l ^ e ,4 ^ Courh pn^or before the
fifth dsy of Bcptembgg nest] eth#Wb> let
ter* of administration will he granted.
Wanes* die Honorable Isaac Minis one
of the Justices of the said Court, the Sec
®, n< ? ? 4jr , of August A. D. qne thousand
oighl hundred add thirty one.
ft- W. POOLER, c. c. o, c. c.
aug t , a
G vEORuiA—Chatjiam County—By
.1 the Honorable the Justices of the In-
r trior Court of Chatham County, token sit
ting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom ii mey Concern:
r.J .1 M ■ 4>u,,r ‘ uroinery o
Chatham County, lor letters of A.smi..;. an j rf , ... .. . . ,
(ration on th. eatate and efieet, of Arthur fhe wrv ■ "'l°'
Bain, 1st, of Chatham County, p'oeeasod! 1
These are therefore 10 cite and admonish
all and singular the kindrpd and creditors
of the said deceased, to fife their objection,
fif nnv thaw hn*.t , n th* _e
Duily t'aper..,,....eight dollars per annum
Country Paper.M.,.<«ytx dollars per annum
rATABI.E 1W ADVANCE iJf.
UIiiVlluLItlM.
•kjbLL At UK LA MOTT A,.
cut Hiimuj
ill News, and New Advertisement, ep
peat in both papers.
iff Office on she B«/, in.,the bfick
building on the corner of Whitaker street
opposite T, Ryerson'a Drug.and Chemical
diore.
(-from the V. S. Telegraph.] '
Mr Issbxu's z,p.tter to t:u PaksinitnT.
[Concluded.]
I noW take leave of vour gbpMf, and ,»• uu vruoaia woum. q, requited to ins
proceed to reply to yonr letter by MrTrist, colpalc himself bv his own testimony, the
already referred to, I cannot hut regret condition annexed to your aisuiance, that
.>
tions,- Not content with framing such-an
usue, thns calcolaled-to do me injury,apd
to defeat every purpose of justice! I find iq
your letter, and with deep regret feel my
self obliged to expose it, ifidubitahle-evi
dence of a deplokablnbias jn your mind,—
As an appereot cause for tlio ,embgrress-
meot inteiposed, you have made ogratuit.
Otis offer of yooi protection lo me if I
should engage lu those prosecutions. Bqt
not hitving sought such protection, nor
deemed it dmirable,.it removes none of the
difficulties previously and subsequently
thrown in the way. | ijked tn HsuraOca
j r protection for the witness, who might
bold office at your disposal, from injury in
consequence of giving testimony; but this
is glrqo in a form which they wilt regard
as a tfirpat,rather than an assurance of pro
tection. i,
As no witness would he requited to Ins
itnoiA kinaewlf lt> _ eInt -
jeicrrcu w. t -canDuc pm regret cunaiuou aouoxed to your assuiance, that
to find the tame apparent misapprehension “it must not bo- construed as affording ita-
of the nature and object of my letter ol the punlty for theirown misconduct,which tho
tlst uittino still existing, .which'btd per invfstigalion might unfold,’’ could have
vaded ywtr previous proceedings on tbit no meaning that I can imagine, unless In-
subiecta } The retire&enfBtinnR I maria tn tAnHud fnr a inenneo t ,-L
subject,: The representations 1 made to
you of the tmossetions of Miij. Eaton,apt)
others, was not induced by any alleged in
jury done to me. , This.was distinctly ,dii
claimed. The object wfi. simply to • ring
; 4 ps matteoni Lai. lustring,firstqual !uVhp=.°,Th^/h!
100 ps super chintz and min,, )0U “ ^ T *.* d ^? U
~~ niiu UdDliai
100 doz Clarke's spool cotton
loo doz Brazilliaa back combs
50 dez oo side do
50 ps bnckran; and foundation lace
10 ps brown battist
10 ps Paris netts 1
5° lbs w,re;and 50 ps green, blue
and white netting
So ps Florences (assorted cols)
50 doz ladies white, blk and slate col.
• cotton hose
3 doz . do spr white blocked cot-
' ton hose,
*5 Its Italian sewiiia-4iiiis (asst cols)
8 ps oil cloth (fop tables)
in P ‘ oi !.’A k children’aaprons)
zj) pscol d-heymonia barrage (a no
" ’ article for dresses) ’
I* ps pang de soyg(a new article for
r, bonnets) ,, ;,
u ps de pang A'-.do da
10 p; parislenoes ,nd phuiippienesfa
— . new • r,icl ® fordressesi
to |1S btown clouded & white French
and English drilling
Mens mixed and white cotton half
hose , i
Merino and ftbwen cassemere
Mens superior palm leaf hats
Bengal stripes end granderrills
Hamlfion'j btown jeans
Btown and bleached shirtings cod
sheetings
Dotehester ticking! v
Russia and buds eye diaper
Blk Circassians and Marseilles ees-
.tings
Mitten cambric and linen cambric
lidkfs . .
Black grandines and long lawns
A rich assortment of gauze and
- and,erapo scar/s and shawls
White, pink, blue and salmon col’d
sattinu ,
Pipeing cords > •' ' <.,,, .
Green and blk taliega .,
Gent silk end cotton cravats
Blk and col’d Arophane and Ital.
.crapes
5-4 blk crape veils
of the latest Paris, New York, and Phila
delphia rashiont, amongst tbo seme ere
Patterns Bonnets, also one ease slope
crown diamond straw dunstable cottages,
nue ease real English diamond straw dun
stables—Rich bonnet and head Dowels and
tnanyother articles for talslas abose.
april It ; \
Preston Salts.
P RE8TOM Salt*, with glass and.cork morli .hVn'any other chizin o
stoppers. Jujt reeeiswiUnd lor sale States. You ere responsible
ang 18
¥. M. TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion House.
Negroes for Sale.
A Firs! rue Blacksmith, about
-
tended for e menace I hare also observ
ed in your letter another- obstacle to any
scrutiny before e tribunal - of the District.
It is stated by you that,“should any person
be found to have formed ajpart of a recruit
ed force to engage in hostilities of any kind
within the piecincts of the Department, or
elsewhere, (you) feel it to be (soar duty,in
Mdie New Goods.
fjp HE subscriber bus just returned from
-r-Jsprit, and. has.received by the
cltr Othello, m addition to goods received
eyschr- Exact and ahin Stati.- - , ° c '* lm " u - ■ onje.i smtpfy to-ring
and extensive assortment of F A NT v afK u l ° J,0Ur nolic8 * ' 1,ed ) u <'d ouUage against
STAPLE Jo“" „ e «.f«y^ ^ ° f ,h th 'r law ' * bkhId “ miti
fashions—cousisiiog n part of he fel , d',cred,t.ble iothe Government, and con-
ing, Viz:— 8 F »! Hie lot ow stdered it to, be my duty to lay before you addition to the penalties of the law, forth.
■ 4 ns matteoni list. I,,.,b ,n turtheranbe or this object, I suggested with to dismiss the offender fioni public ser
vice,” and.in the next paiagrapn you pie-
judge and promulgate the ecquhtai of the
Acting Secretary of War, and others’’ (ti
leged to have bven charged br me) of any
ofikoce, whatever, having previously justl-
(Jed the officers whose rooms were occupi
ed for a rendezvous, oil the ground that "it
was their duty to be ihrre; and that any
body else hi a r.g t ti com, tlierc." 'lf
a free and unlraihelled investigation - had
been gone (hto, as I requested, I had dkter
mined to call upon you a« the first witness.
Notwithstanding yoigsay in your le.ter to
Messrs, t ampbell, Sdiitfi; Lewis.gnJ Ran
dolph, that "Mr. Ingham’s letter,” (rcceW
ed by you at u y’ciuck on the morning of
nece»a
... p.m-majgj rw „ ssgsrf: s»*sr a
“afm La4a.avb— £!“ ii ”"”
I case Dish The P ,e, ® ntei1 b V tt" f ’ ’ your con-
40 us 3-4 Si 4.4 nlaL'h'siderattoh. were,that Major Eaton and Mr.
40 ps 8-4 dt. 4-4 plaid homespun Randnloh, ha.) resolved to asiaolt me- that
•n P‘ fe|l«. d M C0, Tn ,h 7 ,in * r °' ®ff«®«i»g their object, the, S
“ £5R. ,tl8fi ! ld •"‘'.Bandana hhk. « rendezrouS, certain hn'ZhUi
Treesuty building, near which, ha the head
of the.Department, 1 must tw-etsa tly , "a
in the discltarge of tny official datiek; that
the officers occupying these rooms, with
one other, were in the company of Major
Eaton and Randolph, whtlstlhey were flips
awaiting an opportunity to make the intend
ed assault I furthfcrstaled, that the prlo
e-ipal persons thus engaged, viz: Eaton and
Randolph, with a recruited foroe, beset toy
dwelling for two succcniyonights, indica
ting, by words, actions, and armament,
hostile designs. All thesa matters ere
brought beforoyoo, believing, that all who
had in any manner aided or given eotioto
, nanoe.at the time to thwdetiges of the.i.i fn
Pdtrtkle (a new cipaf, weie guilty of a high offence (gainst
— . ? resses) . the laws of tho c6tintry. The matters for madiuteit assult upon me, and front the
investigation under this statement of feels, declaration of on* of your devoted friends,
were simply aa folloat: , •- .-v
I. Did Eaton and Randolph, or either
of them, arm and lie in wait for the pur
pose alleged, or fqc eoy other criminal
puipo<e?
S. Did thby uss the rooms of the Trea-
sury building as placet of rendrzrous for
such a purpose?
8. Were the officers who occupied tboso
rooms present while they were so employ
ed by Eaton and Randolph, or either of
them?
4. Did Eaton and Randolph, with a re
cruited armed force, threaten an assault
on my dwelling, fhr two successive nights,
till a late hour? . . -
If to, then it all I have stated true to the
letter. I am sort It till sol hr rontreM uzt no notice ts tigca.ov.:' thtro was no
ihJi did not concern the character of the i such person, pit tKh stage of acuoit. Ail
Government, to have a sovete scrutiny the retpebguged, ot s'lppdsuu to have been
ni.u” '*’ u * m »do to asoenam the truih'oT such allege hnWgid iu the Intended as.aul.. ate com
o1v!r i ouv^.,"r,:S n C nn P .rm 0n *
A large iwt neuf oVrTJh en.h’H l ,8cilll » hd; ' it b «d happened that an; pgr . g.veTlbjsm, wlifle.the wordsdlyudr latter
^ hehs flatest'atvlei 0 ' ™ bd much morc those in yonr pirUcUfar- .np^t, ^iitiJMriyiriadied hicMtby a de J
Gbard'ribbona and ang,d ehaSt '|« ,oM « c *'' 1 ;®"' d ItV 8 v5r»t.o (Ms»ltb«« uftb. taw.’’
» ’ 8*wd chains t„e tooiot in the Tvvavwry-Dvpariqnot.ao and diamlsiion Iton.^ omoi, against thota
order W Wkp.gn assault onllio lift pf its Who net. ainied.ftt my defence. .. . -
chief officer;.4hd lo whit extlffit.Jif aa all. | t ,hon|d A oiisetwed that ytm. ttenba-
the officeiv accompanying them, had shy elation. •Of. the poualltes of tbe-law, and
k.newledga of, or given aid orcountenanco vour •■ iudkmeut • uf ufiuitul in
to dnfiiMfiMffi! TI-. fsctswfcleh aalot hlta L...
then batfeame -to my knowtedg* were cm- 'All ihe jurie.' who might be called to try
bodied in a letter addressed to you, on the such offences, roost bo selected uodts your
eve orsuy departuie from the seat of gov q, wn eye,- and by an cffidtrwho hold. bis
ernment, (the only motisaut it my dispo office at your will; in additran to thfsfyoti
nib . " d' r 'wr'" i sat for that purpose,) believing t that yon k«ia .a. ... . —. -
LJS gro de njp,es sod . stU gtods would cooceire.il yoorduty to cause'ho
r. i"j j k j , . subject db be investigated iu such a man
Lold do do do do do do ner as the long experience ol the most eu
A Ixrge assortment of eqrls cndrsl: lightened caatauafijag hgd fstisd b»i rai-
aod hairbradet eol.ted to elicit truth and promote justice
Fashionable French spring Flow- Hut you have not thought proper tu do so.
a „.± 8 P . , , Vou have contended yourself with draw
A general asiortOKfit of- C i Mtta and tng oor and spreading before the ;:ub!ic,tb
tbe.Md of Juno).' , gare (yooj tho firsun.
formation that (you) had on the subject of
his difficulties,” yet 1 rbfk . nothing in ray
ing,.that you: eliminate n, with the other
testimony lu my power,would have afford
ed einple proof of the extraordinary' fact
that you were well apprise of ..it,I as go
ing on anteridr to that'dato. .
Tho feelings which govetnod yoU on •
this occasion ,mgj be understood irom the'
faet that you have justified Major Ealbn’rf"
ucuisoiiwii wo wuw wa |WUl UVfUlOH 1I1C1IUS,
that, iu a conretsatigo he bad wlth you
bwfof" th* im-wf-d yep- tafurusei.
him of the contruvarsy baiweeu Mijortia.
ton and myself, and laid that, “if there ■
was to be any more writing, it would bo
in "ted ink.” - Y our course, on this sub
ject, is (he moss extraordinary, snd tfit
more worthy to be specially remarked, in ’*
atmocb as the persons interested are
known to be otic of your nibatconfidential,
friends, and believed I* bo pavtakers r oT-
your most secret dooneilss who were In
habits of-Daily tWiticourac lutd cuhsulta
lion with you, ahd.wlioko perutiuaip yuur
wishes authasfud She behef that tuey
Would (do nothing of importance iigaiust
your approbaUoti: Of the ptmvlfml bgen-
der ns notice ts tikes, -Sr if \iitr. vras ns
hold the pardonthg power lu yssr own:
hands. Whoever has paid attention to
State tiialiiCaohol be insensible u> th* of- ’,
tect ol these powets. i am, tbetotsfa, oof
met with an uuionght ,offer ol personal
protection', ‘ while I ' carry on public
prosecution,in which the wltuenesl might
. ffiw a,, threaten*,! wp.h lhe. privation of:
t.ne means of suiutstenoo for meit farai-
Whereas John J. Forsyth, has applied ro«ntlv re«dtta rrLfv-'d mtUrii vxcnsMaod denials of. portion of the fie^ andiome wdh the addition o. the
to the Honarahle the Coon of Ortiinary of f!!ortutent verv BenJrrt an^ 1,1 pstsoas referrod Vo,, without taking the pen-) i«.ollhuta*..sapu,iino l eot |ur :hct
Chatham Cnuntv. lor letter.of ArsJLu *V, c h me bSd K whol.«in^f i ! ®f theprtneipai andetow. ge otru o,scrrices io uty delenc'a. (luw can ,
“ «ta Oflered by wholes.leorrei.tl .1 ed offender, rejecting allofferato adduce I umlerrtand any soCh e eomomn'.catmfi,
AMASt HENNffUe •Adhional testimony. : ■ as -xprassifigede.tr.for.ft.e, imputual.
. j. BB ""jTT'! An examination might very possibly untfanimelled iovestigaiwu Of troth
. ' r8 *?g* a ”"H» ' have implicited persons not before thought bcfoiea tribnoalof iiuiiee ft is any thing i
——-m, ,w ,™„uujection. w B Mr, iipnuptwl Syuare. ofi or tesulted in the aequlttsl ol otheia else rathbr than thlp ,It it bad been yuuf ■
(tf any they have) to thegr.ntiiigof th. verr'gen«nl^im»M»m7J'u 'fr.'WT'fi *7 l f «“ sole hue.iiion. iow.iung this leltat, todo
adipieistration of the estate of the deems If thf 5 " ,LU ?A*Y *«maM have been InVesilgsted, will no' be , er the sera inyTr phrpo.u to a ■aiescr lo,
ted to °l the latest Fans, N #w York, end Phil. - ■ e rr
denied by toy one who duly appreciatet u could not' h»»e beeo nioie tiu’Ctuilly
, . -u. f r g nle ,f p 0 , j U ntyatft; for yun-fidd Judcaii
— -. .7” T.V"——— right / iti sapposmg tb«t 1 •would much '
pi iba public edifices, all disposition to vio (at i,er suffermr-lke detriment arising from *
fence. I have only to aad ( rhnt. when >bch tlio iiapu Mtion cut up><o nb by yaor prp
a scinltny shall be’mide, hit I have alleged ceeding, than expose to miury man who i
will be substantially proved; the subse- hadofiered to-irsk lOsif-lires for aunt,
quant prevaricationsof.-tho minor roadjo Hot y 00 |ta«e left me no chute.-in^ia !
tot i.to th» contrary, ootwithstanding. I do appeal to a ciibbnal oF irimliisI Wrwlfej.'
not complain that yon (tavr net instituted tion. At the same mornant in w toll v4a
an investigation;I have no rtg u ‘ - J - — - - -*
•»* nwmw uub in luppprt ofhft cnargest" yen closed the ■
execution of the Uws of the Disiriett'-dnd door*»-wMkrtgaid.tttio.-ith.Sm.at.gaiiist'.
when tbese fall to afford persona! proles tita effect uftheir- testimony, instead rtf '
lion, I bope to be as abl. M mo.mher.to aceepliog my grd for xtw purpoKS ofjds.
protect raysell. But I think 1 hiyha jost tice, you have proclaiioed the acquittal of
grpund for eompliintf In ypur ^ffurt to die guilty,and Ivfi tiothlug forme to do
„at 48 f>»"' yourself ind your officer.who but to aid you in the arraignment and pun-'
years of age. .... -i: , • ■/ . .. , U » 8d ^ > j l j!‘ l , '. < *t ,,t ®-W'oe. a ithmrnt of tho innocent. Td give th*
A negro Girl, about ii—house, servant; Pt | *« t hc | tlxeo,-«f< dhtattte.and without more efieet to yuu» purpose, you slltgu
A.ftegro Girl,about l(^-bouse sekveot. ISfiSSKEftfiSLf??* h *' J°°h”® »''«dy maStoquit'ikf Le.
\ mulatto Woman,aboutti—Seamstress .“■ "“'(tdB on • pritninsl prosecution, fur ctetly of course) and from the’infauna-
—,- ndisfis : . T? ; , V -. 7 1 "77T -’4 *“ tgjp.pdmmhwa •xolusively agaiosi tion thus received, dplaro inr slatements
'. A mulatto Woman*#*—boute sefvsnt . ? WW t.*’2? ,ll d r tbe principal to be "unfounded infMi;’', iod dot only
* l naNr** , s
)•» ■■ .■•■.r«mw"waa' JSlKJSaKSSSSr
TTTT7 ' 5Ev vaet the pnbhe mind from the primary and
MdlCheS. « real qoration Before yon, to tbo consider*
> nfa --lis.-'-tk ■- ».*m s»_w._ * - -k. at : .
' Matches. ^ real qoestfoo before yon, to tbo considera
if,:«
T. V. TURNER, d
. 1 you might ostensibly impezeb my verier
as "vague amltalse." witbouAkfUigbosnl >
it, but, to eompleu tho dourio of proceed-
mg in a manner most injurious to my char
acter and feeling, you lure eteo desceml.
ed from tourbjgh stgUao iprpOer. ora a
penonal tannk Such!«■tbeclose,af (no
lest scena of the political felaiioo betwesu
you and me, ' '
You till perceive that I bare carefully
rfWBft ’ . . ■■»!"■«» wiy vavaei. you will perceive that I bare cal
■ tjf| tfjtliwt of of Atscr*' ab)Uiocd frem iotroduciog into thii