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' t At wlieitathni of i»*veral of oof friends lM«"<r. «nJ ppHc»tiorf« of other. ililT.renl cdanties of llic tt*te, we

doned on isialng* weekly edition rsarotper, o" or' before the fir*! <-f VcUrn- ' or a« much iooner as a sufficieift

b{f j »ab*criberi ahalt be , obtained, to r.mht the undertaking. -'

'it <|«mtd snn«:e>tirv '" enlel < nt" » 1on(l u'tl uf ear.polil'ical uuinloiii, at they are w«rll

a«*:n to our friand* throuj»l«vut the fcUi«|*t tilt i« n»o»l to mmk * *"" P' M|R»« nrt

nasrtnciags now publication, w« will ni I. ,ut(, Hut n* we have always been ilri

jpuuliein. »«t|h»ll *« euntinnc, in de«]ti(e iSt »icbl>«H»n» of wily fxiliticiini nlio

ate netted every cnerc,- to break ui downj w long * U" principle* of the present

lioiul AJraiiiUtralion continue to receive i lowort of the prople-!-lhe yeqlnanry of

d, we »ball continue tiii-ir iruslj son- nlli' watch-tower of frtettom, anii tram

«f twy encroachment on their liber* pit. br inbilioa* ani) gtp'tring demagogues.

Wctrt nut iliipnivd to eulogize Hie cha­ t-leu or condurt of men In/tins iirutprdot, «i j»«kt Oieae '«» remark* that war friend* ij; know tii»t our principle* are iinctwngfft-

. ti.d <ii»t >»i' alitll. r.i'ver drfcrl. them in tiai of nerd wlicn Hie caaiu of tiur ruro-

^ n joirttry call* every m*? to act'om. It ii onoecc»d".rjf In extern! a proi)ivclati

o a D*ed of Trait freta Thomas n, Jr. of Aun« Anindct C*only

Maryland, the anderalgued TrMtec* wilt of­ fer at PUBLIC SALR, at Waterloo Ta»ero In atid county, Iu ttie hlghttt bidder, on f Rl- UAY tlie (5th day of Mat neit, if fair, if nut, on (he next fair day «t the hour of twclte o1 - dock, nil Ihi real ettateof which the MH) 'rh'nnaa Snowdeo jr. wi» *tift«tl apd p>i»te«l- ert at Ih* time of the eieeation «f aald de#d uf, irn»t{ lyiiij and being in Anne Arondel and Prmc« Qeurge'* C«*nli«V con«i»ting of all (lio»r travtt or parcel* »( land called Knt- lanit'-* Porchate, \\onilland Hilr aorf Sap- pingtun'* Sweep, and confining

11OO ACUB8,More or Ion*. There ii'a Or»l rate new Brick Dwelling Uunte upuit luc riremitea, and all necrnary and cootejieiit «at lioote*. The etUte is 10 nil respect* highly valaable and de-

ra\)le, being well odnptetl t« both farming mid pljintiug purpoee*. There U a coniiilera- hie i|?aiifity uf Brat rate meadow land be- liiiigini; ta tli« ettite. The purchaser will nut be entitleil (o the grain crop now growing on

I N«*«p«piT> «» every citia.cn i» nci|aii]it- aith'tiitir utility iu nilT'i^ing inKliijjeur* ill lUlij-'cU i'f liie-il ut- fon-i-n. natafci ! t!i« iifliue.K i- (jlaccft wil.'.iu Oitir pi.wcr, b< tirclrJ over Hip pu'jlic niiixl. if p'rn-

r'.jf cnndurtdi, t>T glvin" tin- general npii tlraie princijiloi up»n wlncli oar lAioinl i

ililitDi are fuunilfil, ur in concctfojr llnn- ue

ihticlo, br ci|">«inu ||,clr uuieCU, [iJ Imlditi^ up4u«icw I lie iiuli»iilu»r who uj ta iliijvoicJ, ritlier from a pen-out! i)I«-

-itlnn or privtti1 lutcri'iiU to »|Mirl with till f.'.t country, or tritte wilb the iu

i|;liU of FR-.MICX. ll wiUi tio daabl, li." cimcedVit Tin all liinilt. nt tho molt of (lie l»t« elfctKju in tint

mi owii.g in a (treat mcatare, to the tut uf i inure general iliwminatiun of in-

gni'mg (he people. Our opponenta it* ktil crery atlviinUKn in Ihi* ruiprcl. Iwtllun twu tlii nil uf the papeia in this tlt()iuil In lliii ciir, twu uf llitm open anil {tnrd (ncmie»i iiiil two otlteri, wlnlr prp<

ntttrvliiyi were evidently huttile In ' principle* of tbv Ailiuintlti»liini, werc(ar- H»K«in»t nv Still we Itattltil with them

II, nnl If w» were not vietariuut, it \rato\v- (tntb« want of a mnre gVnrral circulation f ieform^lu* among the people, thnii to the »»t»f energy on our part. With lliete few

iitt, we »h«ll tabmlt nor '»heet to tlie UBU aiwl liberality of the public, hup-

(Out (hey will tre the necfuity of encoo °«r oiiilirtilciiig, »i well fur (lit

tiu tf UM party teo«rally, w Ur oot- " ' -

the ground) to aecarc and remove which, free ingreis and egreaa to the pertcni entitled lothe aamr will be reterved.

TERMS UK SAI.R: The pnrcl.aMr wilj be.re()uired tu pay -gSOOO. within thirty dayt frum the day ofialc, and on raakipgiuch pay- m*nt be thai I be entitled to tlio .potaeitlup of the properly. The residue of. the purehate money to be paid in Hirer equal annual instal- mrntt. The purchaier will be required to gire bond* with ntnfactory aecurity to the Tni>- tee t, for payment of the soveril in»lalment< with -.ntcii-ct tlic-r«on from the diy of ml*.

Tli* creditor* of Thomaa Smioden, Jr. are rci)Ur»ted lo rxhilut their claim* t« tbe Trut* tre», «>n or fcrfnrc thf day (.r aale,

Til, ». AI.GXANUEU, > T , Til. ni;cXKrr, ^Tru.tets.Tlie iiilHl'g.-iicci. and Globe at \V«ahing-

toh, Clirouirle m.il.g^unglicaii at Baltimore, and Qxzettr nt Aj|upoTi(7will uiiert the .-vbutre until talc a'ru! iciTilllieir bi.lla to the Truttee*.

Kfh, «, )9.1«B-^ U. .

, . :WBDRMDA», Feb. Sftth, 18*5.Mr. Ktotof Anne AjupdeUiiTeontixl peti-

tio» of CikUto* S. Shoaff and odktfj, ptajriog (to put^e of an act authoriaiflg tb« recording of a doad tboreia aooalioiMd, ahd to (nake valid th« ame,

Mr. Duvtll, prewntnd a awtitioa of aandry cilizoni of Frederick county, praying far a sup­ plement lo an a£t of incorporation,

Mr.vOaitber, presented a petition of sundry ciliz»a» of Montgonory county, counter to the petition of sundry citiiens of Antro Anindol county, praying a repeal of a Uw paMsed by the ItM legislature, •

Mr. Gmthcr, a)so pre*oated a petition of son- dry citlronx of Montgomery county lo alter and cbongo'lho dividing linos of the .& ! and ftftfc election dintricls In aaid county,

Mr. Kunhnor, presented a petition of.Roasji- !) Arterson of Washington county, praying to ha divorced from bar hiw&iud

Mr. Kershner, nlio pnuonlod a petition of sundry citixens of Woihington county, praying u. .->-KI:-.I » -f- rt- i»»..-«>

Wawhisfton county, prarfaui for tho inoorporatooo of a Chvutth at iukenvilbi* oaidoouDly, . , . Mr.Cas6Ipf pws»n« a p^^lafi os* Artssnaai W. M»yiuriprayi.ii for a sf^oial *M *jf U- solvonoy. . . .

Mr. Bruff presented fk*j pejtidons of AJXM Dcrnelt, Beujiunin BcmeU, and Panoy Barnett, of TaJbot county, (people of oofemr,) fraying that on net may in paaosxi fat laeac benefit.

Mr. WUtuuns prweMted a pstiiioa of sundry citixons of Suow ilill, in Worcester county, praying the passage of a law to prohibit the practlo* of supcroediox magistrate'* judgments for a longer period than six months.

Mr. Cottman presented a memorial of Bene­ dict T. Waters, Charles H. Bradford, W. O. D. Worthingtoo, and others pr*ying dial 'the trus- tuos and vimters.of Washington Academy, in Abingdan,' may be incorporated, and that a do­ nation of $300 may bo granted terthotn.

Mr. Carter presented a petition of Bank Satorficld, of Caroline sounty, praying lo be di­ vorced from bcrhaaband, Jamos sitcrfiold.

Mr. Ca/tt-raJso presented a petition of son. dry cilixen* of the town of Dontou, in Caroline

*W«ss»s a/ Prinoe Ooonre'soomrtr. prayiiig ilio ita.ll.to** of a.Urt atrt. Bank. . \

Also, preaanHd a pstitioo of vamtrr J

in m:ucBYA I' tu «;ilrtcril>»r In* obtained from the

* OrptuirWlourt of Anne Arundal county, K-ltcrt of adiAini««r<tiiin on the I'ertonsl !'. tale uf Julin NvMfonler, late of Anne Aiun- del county, deceVsed. All per tons having claim* RK.iirut «lXe»(ttf. are requested to pretrnl them leg«llya\iticnticated, and tho<c indebted a. . dciired tsluke immediate piy-

JOHNS. AdmV.

lAMbRIDO JN.The SlM» Bott' d,AND. e»-t- r roots snTUt^ r 9tb!o«l.lri"»« 1 v«r «d sf f1- k. M. f»r A*--,, iven.)*nuM'»ig Short en trtrj ** .LgBstf-''^ I Anntpol'*. 5*T ,wn Trip s* « « woreatCs'd** 1., ,JM Cl**!'"*"1.?] :,Th*rf,r*tl»t^

•I""" . t orCsralfA . JinfUtM't'1*' , 'TAfWHt.!^

jriiiTroMdttAn* .

. TEim*J, | T»a WXXXLV RCFURUOAS: will be printed i fa Mae tize sheet as our daily and conn-

will cobUin must uf Uic read- (nutter wltieh WAy appear in those paper* Kkecoarte'of the werk< Qoud pcprr and lir l)p« will br uuil, ind every improvement > iti Bttlunieat arrangement thull be adopt- dafwkich Hie cutourjgenirul we tli-ill re- jr'ne ulll admit H will be i»aueii every 8a-

r marniitg, at ths low price uf Two Dul prtptrtanem, if pjid in advance, Two Dot- bntnJVirty Ceul* alMhe- expiration of alt Sitkt, or Three Bulltr* if- hot paid till the

J«r iu reiv. *o» Tht* termt wait ishtrtj 10. * V .

i with whom we etcHangrin this ami nijieent states, will confer a favour by n\ lliii pmprctu* » fnw gratuitous inter-

l«i i« ibrir paper*) and by scnjiug a cnpy knait'nil ii, mitrktil, Uiry will (hereby. » lill Ihcnithet (o a free etchings for uno |«"i 1*1 thai* frtcDil* to ivhum we sand iu

pl'Ue procure ** many kabtcriuur* ** :tic»U«, tad return their naii.rt to tliiauf.

f«»b«t Oie time ilia pauticaliun i* to be »«t«ctd.

"tern and uther*, who will exert .j in prorurvis; tubteribert, and fur-

"1 "H« amount of iheir subscription*, will ' "nllfil (o a induction of flfleco Ji«r cent " i c»|,» uf the kwner lor on* y«ar tar their

"r. rhty wilt alto forward their names **h»telv. in urdrr that we may place them """I ear Vut af A|ent*. Address, pwtlago

8. & J. N, HAHKKR, ttrttt, nppoaile l\i*

MERCHANTIHiURCll HTUKlir,

A fete lio.in tichw SUOMH fy /\'/e/iur/*«VrtPfm, i tiFPKUS to Die Citiirn/of Atma|Hj|i«, and 1" thr Public geuirally, a aslcction of DCW and faaliiunaMe

Fnlt nad Wlotor Goods, from the New York. Philadelphia, and Balti­

more markets, couiitting ofBlucU. Bine, DotckUSIfne, Dahlia, !

rlklolv <Urfvu, tutd UnMta IXnvcit, llru-.m, llnrfeinMly, Drab, Olive

n«rt Ur«r Clotlt) uu<JuU«, C.IMDLK'I, for Over Caatt.

nuicpn*!, P.dish JWixed, Silver, Ribbed and Plain Caatimvr*, -and Catiinetta, Merino*. MateloMe SUb, Salia, Plain and Twilled Silk] Florentine. Medley 8ilks, Cathinere and To<tiiieUe Veatinp. Whitr, Qlack and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Mote, Olorei, Sn.pendtrs Bhirt tfhtma, titdcka Collar*, and Uricutal Dealing Downs.

To all til which he res|>ectlully invites the attention oC hit friends and cutlomrr*, and Member* of Ihe Leritltturr. believing that he nevee ha* had an ufirtrnrnt which ofl»rt more atUsctlun.

i»hmcnt of a Ro;Tl Eatato Jlauk, And, Mr. Ua,ntt, presented memorial of sun­

dry citizens of Printe Uoorgo'j county, praying for law to establish a Real Eitato Bank.

f.fr. Welch, reported a bill regulating joint fences, in Kent county,

Mr. Gantt, reported a bill directog tho levy court of Prince Gorge's cotlnty, lo pay lo the messenger of the nid county court, the sum of money tharcin muniiouod,

Mr. Jones of Baltimore, chnirmon of the committee on divorces, reported a bill to di. rorce IlenrUlto Morru, of Charles county, from liur husband James Morris;

Mr. Whartoo r.-portod a bill to authorise Ihe sole of rotd nsuto tht-roin mnntionod;

Air. Cibhing rrportctl a bill, to chnngi tho nnme of P<xice Alley, in tho city of Uoltunorr, to Porry street.

Mr. Dontey irport«)d a bill, Car the rernlin. lion of the ronl property in St. Mory'u Cv>unty;

Mr Jones, chairman of tho committos on di­ vorces, reported a bill to divorce Isabella Ealtz, of Baltimore county, froci hir husband John Baltz;

And, Mr. V/barton riported a bill fur tho relief of Mary A. Abel, fonnarly Burwcll.

The bill from the aonate, entitled a supple- menttotbeuct,loreguUile tbeprocoedinga In Bal­ timore county court; also.

The bill, t-a tho tanout of Elizmboth De. niron end Rob?rt Miller Ucni*on;-

And, the (nil, to nnlhariso Ibo opening and oxtenrion cf K .«tw:r«v>t, in Ihe city of Aiini.ru>. lit, and to eloen up tin utr^l now loading' from Kail to Prince Cioorge atnct;

Wore severally tcken up for consideration, rood lUo socoaTJ tiui; paond, and roturned loilio eonalo.

The hoar baring arrived for taking up tbe order of the day, tho bousa pruceedod to consider lh* order of tho day, b?tng the bill reported by Mr. Prntt ?Dlil!cd, on act to rogoJate Ibe haul, ing of soias on tho 1'ot.i'noc riwr.

Mr. Durcboool moved lo atriLc out the enac­ ting clause of In* bill;

lU-solvcd in tbn atBrmotive. Tho house adjourned.

M pou CATION. McNElH,r rAi

H \Hju«l. rcrcited a -I.AUGK a> HAND- . S(IMK. axiirlmrnl »f

CLOIII4. CAMSlMKHd AND VKSTINO, all jif ihn Ulrrl ImporUliun and »l)ls, which lie lii»itrs Ui« friend* «ua Ihs uibfle) to call' ''

STOCKS. tJOL- fa U.K. HUSK, be.

A tnppW.'f CLOVKi LAKrJ. Bl'riFKNUR

rpUIS'

ire cailuAd against hvnting .oWor gun, or in IV mtnnrr ten-

Ihst parl«f the PtM*' Farm, for- to E. J. Cmbb>B»4|.

BRJCE.

undersigned. Tlie anil |iol up in of in jrc than 4« Hooa*s, latctusU

Itif Ms**** a

B OPENED.Hotel, known as Ike IN-

Is now opened by Ihe oute has ossn -r*mo<ltl*d

order, a new addition

f+t4i___ _ _ i*U««* sptosrtlsl Drawls** ____ utd sovemtl deUsjfaUsUVavlvMrs,

tituited on and commanding^! view of Ih* pioit fathinoabla thoroughfare of the city. The lluote and Furniture are ilfcnowledged to be tuprrionr to what they rveruiave been, and the proprietor pledge a lilmifUVtli* pob- llo to e*e hit belt exertiun* to giveX.corre»- nondent improvement to all that I* < l« the comfort and plestore of thoie ' honoar the hoot* with their companr.

JOHN W. til Janoaiy M

; February 20th, IBM. The. Speaker announced the following moj.

sage ss liaving bein received from Iho snnalo on yesterday, by the clerk thereof.

Tbo bill, to alter and amend a rood in liar- ford and Baltimore, counties, leading from Ibe tipper cross roads in Hsrford county, to Balti­ more city, endorsed "will pass,' ordered to be engrossed.

Also, tlio bill, lo reotilre jualice* of the-praee to compute tbe lime fat tlio *ntny of extxwtion, imdor Mi|nr*odouti, from Iho r.-n liiion of th- judgini.'til, endowed, nrill puu with (he pr>>nuacd atnuoJm UU.' '

Also, Ihe report sji.l resolution in rolatbn to the Slates' Tobacco Warehouses, and the- rcno. lulioni lo pay the oxpenaes of I he engineer and eonuniinioiieni, incurred in nuking u uurvoy be­ tween Capo Charles and LiwUtown, die., so- vorally ondursed, aeaontod lo,' ordered to bo en- grosBotL

And, dclivored bill, originated In and passed by the senate, entitled, a supplument to Iho act, relating to Ihe city of Baltimore, passed^ at Docembor semion, 1817, eh. 149.

Also, a *uppl«iiiont lo an net rotating to jus- ^ lices of the peace, in- Ibe eily of Iftlllnnore..

Mr. Kent, of CsJvert, pr -si'-nted a petition of Qeorgo W. Smith, and Ann, his wifo, praying the passage of an act, authorising Ihs sale of certain real estate therein mentioned, in sold ooooty.

Mr. Turner, of Caroline, present-id a petition of Jesse Hubhard, and others, citizen* of Caro­ line county, praying for the passsge of a law for Ihe purposes thuroin mentioned.

Mr. Moore* presented a petition of sundr)' oitizcna of Ilarford county, praying lhepa*soge of an act, reuulrlns; Iho commissioners of said county, to lervy a sum of money for thn support of Jomea Caleb,

Mr. Woqot prosantsd a petition of sundry el- tl<eusof Washington county, praying for an JC1 lo incorporate,the RosJ Ustale Bank.

Jtfr^ W**»t«l*opv«sMnited* petition ofsruj-

-. '•>:••

county, praj-ing fur a lav/ to authorise tlie bailiu* of said town to Ironaoct businosa aoconstable in any part of said county. '

Al*>, presented a petition of sundry citizens of C.irolme county, praying for the passage .of an act Iu prevent treating with spirituous liquors on lhn days of elections.

And, Mr. Ridgoly pr«sontedra petition efsun­ dry citizen* of Anno Arundel county, relative to, increasing the fees of constables.

Mr. Jones of Baltimore, presented a petition of 1800 citixens of Maryland, praying that so much of the law of 1799, as prevents persons from charging for medical service*, unless they have a licensa from tho Medical and Chirurgi. cul Faculty, may be rupuulcd.

Mr. Toackle asked leave lo bring in a bill, to bo entitled, >an not upplemootol to an act, to nuthurisa limited parliHirships in this Slate,' and to improve tho fund for the education of poor childron.

Mr. Mrrrick reported a bill, entitled an act to provide for Ihe erection of a bridge over tbe .liniid w a ter* of Iho Wioomoco River, at or near. AlK-n'n Frush, in Charles county.

Mr. Ditvall reported a further supplement to an uct, to incorporate a company to make a turnpike rooj from the line of Iho district of Culuiiibia wbero it-crosses tho post road leading to Georgetown, through Montgomery and Fred- crick counties, to Frcdtricktown.

Mr. Niool* reported a further addition­ al supplement to the act, to establish and incor- pumtd a medical and chirurgjcal faculty or *o- cirty, in Ibe State of Mar>l«nd.

Mr. Nic>; . < -portod a supplement to tho act to authoriso nod require the Levy Court of So­ merset and Dorcuoitcr counties, respectively, to levy annually a sura of monny lo be paid lo tbe president and diruclors of the Nanlicoke Bridge Compiny, fur Ihe privilege, to tho residents of said counties of patcing Ihe Bridge over the Nanticuku rivir, at Vienna, withuul paying toll

Mr. Cotlman, from lb« committee on internal improvcin-inl, r<port«d a bill, lo provide lor coni- pluting a new map and geological survey of this Stale.

Mr. Kcrshnor reported a bill, authorising the cotnmimancr* of Wellington county lo erect a tone briilRO across the Autiolsm Creek where tho ro*d from Sharpsburg to tho Maple Swamp, crowcs said crcik.

Mr. Kcrshocr also reported a bill, to alter and change a part of the division line between Iho second and 'third, and fourth election districts in Washington county.

Mr. Cushing reported a bill, to slier and a- mend tlio conotilulion and form of govern- mcnl.

And, Mr. Wliartoif reported a supplement to on ucl| incorporating a Company to ru.iko a turn­ pike rosd frum Clear Spring, in Washington county, to Ihe Chesapeake and-Ohio Canal.

Mr. r.f) imparted a supplement *> an act, to ntithuriiio tlio rcpnir of the bridge over tho Patapseu, at Bllicott's Old Upper MiUs, passed at Dooeniber acssion,«l.B38, ch. 373.

Which wan read the first and second time by special ordur, nnd passed.

Tho house then adjourned.

'.-. > ," ; FSIOAV. February a7»o, 1886.Mr. BruTT pru*ented a petition of Charles

Smith, of Talbot county, a revolutionary soldier, praying to bo placed on tlie peniuo* roll.

Mr. Wtwr<on presented a petition of sundry, citizen* of Washington county, praying UM es. tabliabmont of a Heal Katate Bank.

Alxs presented the proceedings of a large mooting of the citizens "of Clear Hpring, in said county, upon the stinw lubjoct.

Mr. Jones olptiotnersvt, picsmled a petition of Henry LmilTord, of Somerset county, pray­ ing the passage of a law (o authorise tho open­ ing of a private road at his expunse.

Mr. Woaat presented s petition of Rachel M. SluilTner, of Washington county, praying the passage of an act exempting her property froaa liability to pay thn debts of tier hosband.

Mr. Pruil preoentexl a px-t(tion of aurulry citi- CBBaof Prince Goorgo's) rouoty, praying tb«t taw iaspoctfon law of mid county may not be al­ tered.

Mr. PrsH also prcsmitod a petiUsn of scndry

of PtiiMv Geotge'* oowry, smytag tns f f an act to anthovise tho levy court of Frin. r> Oeorge'e county.to snpply the clerks' wdio.1 " . gisters* oAoe in said county, with rWl.

Mr. Ridgely submitted the loUowinf Teswlir. tlon:

Rosxilved by the-Ceneral Anrmbry of Man-, land, That his Exr*lleo«Y, the Governor, pro, cure a sword, with suitablo devices and orna, meals, and present it, in the name of iliii State, to Commodore'Edwsjrl P. Keoiw-dv, of \he United Stales Navy, a* a. testimony of t&e hi-bi sense entertained by bis nalire Stale, ofhisdis. tinguishcd and gallant sen ices to hi* country, ' in tlie memorable action with the TripoHtan pio boats, off Tripoli^ in August, 1804.

WJuch was rood tho first and *oco»d time by soscial order. ' .

And, on motion of Mr. Teackle, tmanintow, ly assented to, and sent to tho senate.

Mr. Pratt, chairman of Ihe commiltee on iru teraal unproromonts, reported a UK* cntirfed. an act to provide for Ihe completion of Ihe Bal. timoro and Sunqiicnannah Rail Road to York.

Mr. Well* reported a bill, entitled, an act re.' tatiog to the innpoclion of lumber in the dty of Anno|K>Ua and Anno Arond'J County.

Mr. Iglchart reported a bill, entitled, a'sun. ploment lo the set for regulating and inspectmg weights nnd measures naud in this Scale.

Mr. HrulT reported a bill, entitled, a fartlier additional supplement to an act, to regulate lna> iospoctionj of lumber in tho city of Ddltitnufrs

Mr. Annon reported a bill, entillod, anaddi, tionid supplement to tho act, for tho speedy ra, covury of nnall debt* out of oourt.

Mr. Toacklc, from the committee on corpora, lions, reported a bill, entitled, a supplnmoot- to an net, to authorise limited p.'jtnerahips within this stats, and to improva Iho land for Ihe eduu cation of poor children.

And, Mr. Jones, of Somerset, chairman of tho committee on grit inees and court* of j«s, lice, reported a bill, rebiting to Iha trial of <•<•». cs of appeals from judgments of Justices of IliA peace in the County Coutts of the Iburlh Judi, cial district.

On motion of Mr Wharton, the house took ' up for consideration the bill reported by bin), entitled, an act lecuring to mechanics uud others payment for their labour and materials, in erec, ling any dwelling house oroJbor buildiug. wiib> in tbe State of Maryland; -

Tho said bill was then road* tho second tune, passud and soot to the senate.

Dn motion of Mr. Ridgely, the houss took up for conaidnralion Ihe bill reported by him, enti­ tled; amrpplemcnt loan act, to reduce into ono to* everal nets of luwmUy roxpocting election*, sj paused at DecemU-r sesirion 1982. chapter 279,

The aaid bill wo* then rood the *eeond time, passed, nnd sent to the Mnate.

The clerk of the senate returned Ihe bill to, empower Sophia Seal of Kent county, to nvdtn and execute a deed they in mentioned, endorsed will not pass,'

Also, tho resolution* in Civor of Cap/. James M. Andurson, Cnpt. William Cump, and f'upt Graflon D. Spurrior, severally rndor*od, <aju* ;nt- cd to with the proposed amendment*,' which amendments wore asverally rrad Iho first and second lime by special order, ovarulfjr Msr-nt. ed to, and Iho rcsolutiuns ordered to bo engros­ sed,

Also, the resolution relative to expenses) ( . currcd in siippreNsing riots on tho BsJtinx>re> and Waahiugtoo 1UU Road;

Also, tho resolutions in relation to tbi State's special deposits now in l'x> Union Bank of l)rj. timoro oVc. sovormlly endorsod, assenlod to, and ovoroUy ordered lo be engrnrsod,

And doliverod a biil orij{tniil«d in and passad by tho senate, entitled, an act to oulhorMa au ex, change of curtain ground* llwrein ruoiilianro*, .

Al»o,al>illto authorise Alexander MiicdonalJ, devisee in trust of Nicholas G. Ridjrtly, to le«»«*, < and make sate of certain property therein taon- tioned,

Also delivered a report and resolution* rela. livo lo tho Cumtnirland Rood: . "

Tho house thrn r r.nm-d Ihe eonsidnralloo of; tho *seond onl'i of iho day, bting the' n,port. - snbmiltod by Mr. Burchcnal, from tho cnm. *' initteo on kitleric*, and Iho substitute oALrixt tberefbr by Mr. Collmnn.

Mr. Dulnny moved to amend snld sua*liln:«, by striking out all afli r the words *be it <.nucu ii,' and imwrtiiiA >» l'uu thereof, Ibe fcllowi.ijj-.

8e«. 1. Tli:>t nfli-.r iho oxpirutioa of existing ' lottery grants, and so soon as Ihe grant of lot* lories or scheme* of tuerdiiitribulion fur inunry ' or property, abnU Knve been prohibited withn* Ibe Icnritorie* of Iho United Slatca,snd tho lini. il*7>f Ihe several Btatcd of Ibis Union, il ahjill bo tbe duty of the Legislature, of this Slain, to pro. hibit under appropriate and »«t<vjunre rxinajlks, Ihe sale oflottcry lickel, or inisitut, and every' device in any scheme of chance, for iho ditut, hution of money or property in iliin Stale* .

Sec. 2. And be it enacted. Thai aftor th* S4K piralton of all tho exWiug lottery grools, and the dl*cliargo of ill Iho charges now by luw specifically piiynble flora the avail* of glal* Lottories, W*.whole revenue arising from that inreo, ahall be and (ho aanm is **t apart and sp. proprialMi in Augmentation of tlie free school mad. lo be *pportioj»ed ia the. *aoW m*noer **s|

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tmHo, (b* fax tor. that p

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i.Bo-»-9s*sVby the i in the city of Balti.

more, is by the existing law apportioned fend distributed, until U shall boootne the duly of the

. legislature, under-Jo o 'provisions of tbo afbrego* "aion ing section, lo abolish and entirely do away frith tte lottery system.

Which was read. * On molion,

.The nous* then adjourned.

SATimBAY, Feb. 29,1885.Vr. WVBU presumed a memorial of 1,300 ci-

liauns of Boliinuro county, pruying for a seps. .ration of Iho county and city of Holtimoro jo* rclntej to the odojinuKralion of justice, and In estAbluthnrant of the seat of justice for said coun­ ty,' in some cculrol part of tho county. '

Mr. Jones oi* Bait, presented a petition of Alexander AfcKonzio, praying for a special act vf insnlvancy.

Mr. Ely presented a petition of jtfoacs-Barnes, ol* Bihimuro county, praying the pasjogo of an net to authorise him to nisnumit a c.:rluin slavo

pttoaiios) for p*jr, »MaV byvthrtroook a quail the riots on tbs CtMajkpesVe and Ohio

and are ofTayU___ ______tb be paid, -they, therefore, '

Mr. 1V..U prownlcd two petitions of sundry. . _ _* . ... . . . •...!._*

.. JOHN BBCKBTT, chaimum. Rsaolved Dy tho Goneol Assembly of Mary

land, Toil tha executive be and they are bore- by anthoriaod to pay to tho commanding bmcors, or thoir order, on tho presentation of ususter roll legally authenticated, the sum or sums of money which may be duo tho .troops for their senriees, who were colled out to quell tin riots on tho Chesnpeako and Ohio Canal, and Balti. more 'nnd Washington Roil Rood. ,

Which was road the first and second time by special order, and nsse.nted to.

Mr. Calling reported a bifl, to regulate tbo removal of indictments found in Baltimore city court; " -

And, Mr. GiDJi reportod a bill to provide for the repair and improvement of a portion of the public rood in Worcester county.

Mr. Tumor of Calvort, reported a bill for the revaluation of the roal and personal property in

J) taj energins to qftSlfy mywOt to tho oxWfct of taf capacity, tor the profession I had anopt.

' : My con*; my 'yn» one of <ho ftW otdered to CsAaaa.usKler th« ostoBMwd of that distilkguisK. ed offiber, BOW Major OeMral Scot*. From the

from Hf-mfSma h»a\f*fer /. YetUrday VOTE UFqK-THE F&BNCH QUESTION

IN TUBHowavor *«nrju*irrA«TB*4 Jtfr. Adams modified bis first Resolution so

as to road us foUo^a; 'Retained, That, h» the opinion of this House,

4th of July, its execution

the Treaty with Fw%of 1831, should bo mi ' *J^~' insisted upon

The question wns on agreeing to

frequently happoo in small armies that a single compssry trill fora « «Ustinct and complete com. mand; sad u (be gaUont spirits who wfiro my superiors in tho corps; aspired to more importsji? duty, they seldom objected to my command ba. iag'dotached to join any other body of troops that required artillery.' This will nccoir.it for tho opportunities afforded it to pejticipot« In sever. nl of th'o important evonts o«tho Niagara (ron.

citit*ns of Prince Gcorgo's.coUB»y ]iM>ing thnt i Colvert county Uw ioj.toction law in «uJ county, may not bo The bill reported by Mr. Kcnhncr to incor- Jlcrvd. ' I porato tlio Clear Spring lire company, wns token

Mr. Johns chaimnn of tho committee on di-' up for constJomti'on, read tho second time' andvorces, roj-orti-vl a bill entitled, uu act to divorco Virginia Williami ami Liaac Willmuis.

Mr. Prall, clbitru) in «.f llio committee on in- trrn.il improvement*, lo wliich wa,t rcliirrvd lluo b'U reported by Afr. Uuvall, entitled, a furlhcr mMitional euui'lumunt to a nuppU-iuontnry act, t.iiitkd, an act to inoorporMo thu B.iUimoro

-and OuioftUil lload Conip..iiy,di;!ivercd thu ibl.

|upl posited.

On motion of Mr. McrrJek, 1 tie house then adjourned.

TISIUAV, March 3J, 1833. Mr. Jonc*. of Baltimore, pr.acntcd a pelicion

of the Prcsi-Jcnt and Ihrcotorj of tho l'ir;mon's In^ironco Company,graving that a supplement may ha p.'ascj tu ilp'ir charter.

REPORT: - Mr. Wharton prcsuntod a petition"~of sumlry Tho committee ou intjjm'.l improv^mrnls, to citi/.ens of Washington county, praying for KU

vhich w. a rulvrrcd lit. bill, ii.CU.iV:, u I'urllie.r ucl (o incorporate 1'iu Rrnl Cst.itc B.-.r.k. luiii'iuncl vnpolcmpnl lo a supplementary net,I Mr. W«nst also presented a petition of sug. ctilii!jd,cn act lo i.;ror»r^t- «lio Baltimore A; dry citizens of Bonnborough, in Washington Oitiu Riil Ko.ul Co.u|..iu), bow luu ihu s mic ' co-inly, praying for » lottery to mine a sum oi umler con~.iJer.iii m, uy-4 rr<||jclfutly rouorl,lhul money fur thu purchase of a firo orginc, and in ihz opinion of ihu c.mitiiiaee, tuv Uill MhouUI uuilmng a market house.not r.;cuivc Uie fnvrurabli- uclion of llie house. Mr. Wort'.iinglon presented a petition of mm.

Firnt. Ik'cmiV), in th" opiuioo of your com. dry ciliztnu of Prince Gi-orge's county,prasing i luo provisions of ll.i i 1x11 wou'.d viol.itu nn alteration of lho Tobacco inspection Iu\vn,

of llu> Ualtiinoro and

tho first resolution of Mr. AJubju. modified at a* bore, and decided by You' and Nays. "Tees, TVo Hundred and Tea; .Nays, fftme. So it was

RKSOI.VID UNANIMOOLT, That, in tho opin- ion t>f this House, (ho Trooly wilh Franco, of the Fotirtji of July, 1881, should be maintained, and its execution insisted upon.

The annunciation of this votr from the Cbuir was received with a loud and spontaneous burst of oppluisc, which broke at once from the galleries, and was re-ccliood from tho floor, tuaking thu walls anil dome of the ohnrobir to resound wilh joy, whilo mutual congratulations passed in all directions.

THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENTOf St. John'3 College, was held in tho CollegeIIill on the Uldt ultimo.' The Degree of Mas-tcr of Arts w.9'confciTed on Hyde Ray Botcie,and J/anct }Vrtt Thotnjicn.

Tho following was thn ardor observed: PRAYER.

f. As OaATio* The .Vurfjr of IHHary, «rt«A the. SaltUolffy Atldresttt in Latin—by ABRAJC CLADUR, of Anini|ioli*.

U. -A» O» vnon The In fortaiice of Early Mtn. l.il Culture—1>) EDWIK HOVL«,of Annapo­ lis.

Ul. Aw O«AT:O» Dffition of Character—by KICIIABO Sami CciMimt, of Carolino County.

city <ed to

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tier.Under auch circumctancos, I did not expect,

although it wa» the Gnrt wiafa of my heart thai my humble aorvicoa would attract the attention .much leaa be considered worthy of thin diatin guinliod mark of the approbation of my native Slate; and I beg youf Excellency to receive o« the roprraontatlVb of the LcgUlatorc, on this occasion, 'and accept for your»ct£ the oouraaco of my unccoaing gratitude and hij^h rcitpect.

The (iovornor thenaddrcMing CAITAIN GAI>- Moi|EB, aaidi ' ' *

Captain: I discharge with pleasure Iho o(B- cinl duty of making known to you the high ronse entortnined by your nntivo atutc, of the gnllan- try displayed fay you, in Iho late war with Eng­ land, in winning renown for your country, and owrtaming on the ocean the cnorncter and.honor of the "Star cpanglod Banner" America has ample cause to be proud of her navnl hcioOB in thia pride, Maryland can claim hor full aliarc; and on one of her son* who havo nobly won for tbonutelvfs, in that furvica, wrcalha of impcruh- able glory, ahe thio day dintioguuhoa Captain Uallaghcr.

In Iho Bonrioe of the republic air, your COUTBO"U o'er In* OHxtnUin w»r»" "roar huuo u on

Themninrho pJgh«, took w» puUUhed inglo Ilia oVprh w«« quite cold.

atmto of tb«iho different firo compsmj. orce, and 'moved forwardreels as arranges} on t

mora numerous or rospoctaols novori perhaps, been soen in rnilnr occasion. The person* cession wnlkod four abreast, grant length; and altogether, i

nd solemn Bptctacle, w>be occasion.

I do ch.iricrod privilegi * ol llu> Ualtunoro a; Oh.j Rail RonJ.Coni,>4ny inil

.S.'eofxllv. ljcc*u*o Ilia pruvmions of the hill uould tund to endanger lho saJuly of travellers upon lho snul rj«ul.

Wliich uu rood 111: fint and second tim.- by spcvinl order.

Mr. Ely then offered, S5 a substitute for said r.'nurt, Iho following:

Hi) it rnacled by lho General Asarrobly of Van-hind, That the act, rnlitloii, a supplemen­ tary net to an ucl, cnlilleu, uu net to incorpo­ rate Ihu Baltimore nnd Ohio Rail bV>.ui I'ump*,- ny, passed at UocnjuU-r solution, 1333, ch. 103, bo nn-1 Iho s:un» ii hereby ropvjled ,

On the mieatiou beiug put, wjll the liousu a <*o|>l llie Rulwtituto il was

Determined in liio negative. Mr. Pnitt reported a bill vulillrd, an net to

c»lub!i-li u Uunk, Ij U tinlilU il, tliu Itcul K.late Bonk o( the Hl.iff ol .Ui'O'aad.

Mr. Murrick, chairman ut itio cotninittr-o oi way* nnd menu*, rupnrtrd a bill, ciUill- J, <n set lo piovi'la (it thv aupoiulincui ui disuirl Alu>r nun, in lho suveral judicial districts ul *)a« MI(>- for Iho luorr certain aj|4 rpuudy collrctw* ol the revenue and oilier public inonic*, anil for othe pur) uses.

.'./r. Cuitltinir n-portcd n supplement to Iho ac n^iin*! i JC»-»DI\O Ukury

Jfr. Joti> n, of Hou^rM-t, rrpnrud ftirthe U|j|.lijin"nt to Ihu act concerning crimes an puniiUuicnls.

Mr. Burclit-nal reported a bill to authorise the U.iifiling of n biidg 1 ' < «' / C lii.pt..vA river. .

Afr. KorHliiicr rep^med bill lu rii«ry,.eon- finii, and mnko vuliJ < ertuiu uei* and <iw*d> 4one ami i xeeulrd by William 11. Fitzhugh, as sheriff ot XVaslunglon county.

Mr. (inntl chairman of tho committee on In- sp- clioiu, reported a bill to tuihorisc the Go­ vernor and counr.il to rppoint Inspcclurs of lima in (lie city of Baltimore.

.Vr. Carter rcportud a bill to regulate the com. pensation of jurors, judgea of lho or|ilwiM court,

judges of the levy court. commissioMn. of the tux,' nod witnesses for Caroline county.

.Vr. Hughes reported a further supplement to an act to authorise and cmpuv/or the levy court ul Charles county, to USSOIIH, and levy a sum of money fur thu purjxxw of building a gaol in said county

M r. Jfcnick reported a supplement to the set milled, an net to facilitate tho recovery al d»bta due from tho several bunks in this'stale, i.ntl to compel tho said bunks to pay specie for Ihrir notes or forfeit their charters, passed at December session 1818, ch. 177;

And, .*/>. Williams roportud a bill for th« be. nefit of Joseph Hutcbcsun abcri.'f of Worcester county.

The Itouso then adjourned. .-

MONDAY, March 2J, 1830.Mr. Qantt nrewnted a puliUon of Jas. ttoiilh

and Rachel his wife, of Princjt Ueoigo's county praying to bo placed on ths pension roll of sail county.

Mr. Hording presented a petition of Basi Thompson, of Montgomery county, pruying to be pfecedt'on the pon»iun roll of said count

Mr. Dorian preennted- a petition of Win. > <f fit, ftinnur slioritf ol' Cecjl county, praying iho iiausiigo'of an act toextond tho time for tho col IiH-lion of his foes, in said county.

Mr. Brenglo prt-senli'd n pc-tilion of Jame Carlin, of Frederick county, pniying the «»f « Itlw r.ulborising the levy court of FreOer ick county, to levy « sum of money for bis be nefit.

M r. Beckett, chairman of the' oonvnittee- <m c'^ihm, Hcllvired the following renort,

'fho committee on claims,'have had (heap . -/ * /..: '

IV, A.i ORATION TA« Institution* of Lyntrgut by RICIIAUO CMLAOII MACKCBI^, of An. n.ipolk.

AN ORATION Rational Knlhut\an»,vith the Valfuietory AddruxcJ—by TIIOHAI Houu ILtii.trR, of U'iu?!iington Oitv.

VI. DEGREES CONFERRED. PRAYER.

Wo return our thanka lo the Hon. Jo*. Kent, of live Senate U. S. and iho Uon. I. McKim, of Iho Houno of RuproiKintalivea, for their polite- nam in forwarding us, during the Into a.-naun of Congrea*, many valuable Congrcaaional Docu­ ments.

s reg;.rd« uiill coanly.Mr. Worthinglon, also prrwmtrd (x petition ol

wmlry cili/.rnti of Prince George's county, re. uonatraling against tho pa*sagc of a Inw, im- rosing ii tux on slid county, for the purposes of "iirninhing fuel for the offices of register of wills unit I lie clerk of said county.

Mr. I<nrriinnro presented a petition of James Williams of Quucn Anno's county, praying lo

pi need on the pension roll of said county.Mr. Lnrrimoro, al*o presented a petition of

minrtry citizens of Quovn Anne's county, pruy- nglhc pamngo of on net to prcvunt tho sulo ol

ardent spirits r.ftor siinect in this Slate.Mr. Shnwrr presented n mumorinl of sundry

citizens*of Baltimore, and Frederick counties, prnving for the cutublinhmont of n real estate batik.

Ami .Vr. Wysc presented n petition of sundry inhabitants ol'lhe » t until election iliNlrictol B . tiiimre county, proving for a separation of tin county I'roin the eily.

The H|n-.,ker lni«l before tho IIOU.TO n cotnmu nic'iticiii, Iroin tli.' Ai'julanl (ienen), encln~i n rcp..rt in ohrilicnce (o an order of the house the '24ih of February. / I *

Wr. NicolsYeportcd a bill to altor and cj/ang. __ PRESENTATION OF 8TVORDS. iho namo of Hlub town, in Dorchester c6ujitv, to that of WilliunihlHiri;.

And, .Vr. Jntum of Baltimore, reported u third supplement to Iho act. to incorporate tin

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/ COUNCIL CHAMBRR, / ANNAroLis, Mareli 3d. 1836

/ Reiclred by the (Vorernor and Council, That tha thanks ol the Exocntiro hu prosented to Cap t.'in Henry Hobl« for lho prftrnpi tvnder of his wtrviccs as ('omm»n<ler of thv Gusrd ordoroil into service by Iho Executive under the resolu- lion of tho Qoncnil Assembly, passed Iho 17th ultimo, for tho protection of tlio public property, and for tho efficient dischargo ol tho duties of hia qpiKiintnifiit.

Prcsidoni and Directors of iho Kir.-men'o Insur­ ance Company of Baltimore, possc-d at Docim. x;r scmion IH'Jft chap. 03.

Tho bill reported try Mr. Dulnny to repeal mrt of an act, entitled, an act rotating to luna. ic and insane persona.

Tho bill reported by .Vr. Gantt, directing the evy court of Prince George's county, to pay to ho messenger of (ho county court of said couu- y, tho sum of money therein mentioned.

The bill reported by Mr. Johns chairman ol ho committee on divorces, to divorce Hcnriotli, orris, of Charles county, from hqr husband lames Morris;

The hill reported by Mr. Wharton, to audio, rise tho sole of real estate therein mentioned.

And, the bill reported by Mr. Cushing, to change the namo of Peoco Alley, in the city of Baltimore, to Perry si roe I.

Wore severally taken up for consideration, read the second timo passed, and returned to lho senate. '

Tho bill reported by Mr, Jehns chairman of tho cxmuiiiUeo on divorces, to divorco Isubull. P. Ualtz, Baltimore county, from hor husband John Bolts, was ruud tho second time, amended, passed, and sent In Iho senate.

On motion of Mr. Iglohart, thu bill reported by him, entitled, a supplement to the act, for re. gulating and inspecting weights and measures used in this Ht.ite, was taken up for ooii»idor.v lion, max) tho second liniu, passed, and son) to tho senate.

'On motion of Vr. Sothoron, the house took up for consideration lho bill mported by him, to authorise the register of wills of Anne Arundal county, to have transcribed and rebound, certain record honks in his office.

Tli* said bill was then road tho second time, onx* ssnt to Uio senate.

last, III 1 !2ulh imit. WuS thu timo ap pointt'cl by (joveruor Tttantu, for the delivery of thi- Swords which thn Ix-gUlauiro of Mary hi ml dirt-clod to bo propi.ml and proonlod toCot. (notr Giinenil) Totvfon. of tho 0. 8. Army, nnd Captain ti.iLi.AOiiKU, of Iho U. S. Navy, us u testimony of Iho higli soiwo ontertsinod by Ihcir native state, ol their efficient services and gallant conduct during the late war with Great

Take with you this sword, which I now present you by command of thu land, of your birth, in token of hor gratitude and affection you wil novor draw it without cause, and we are already assured by the achievements its d-'vicrs comrne morale, thai wliqn drawn, you can never shee.ii it without honor.

To which the Captain replied: ' Yorn ExraiLsxcr I receive with profowu

respect and gratitiwle, the sword yea have now prosoclnd me, on behalf of my native state.

This mark of approbation of my conduct dur ing tho lato war with Croat Britain, by the .Lc gislnture of Maryland] fiissshatcvorsubordinat morit I may bo supposed lo*"kvo ourned in th events to which this occaiiftq jrfors, I am wurduJ beyond all price, and neyondall pro tontiona, by this high compliment, whuo it im presets mo with the deepest emotion", it wl snrvo as an siWitioasJ incentive, /o a continu nnoo in tha faithful dischurgo qpmy duty to ou common country, and that it^nmll only bb uscx whenever it miv becoroo noessary to draw it in the defence of that country.

For lho very fluttering manner in which you excellency bus nren/pldaood to carry into f CVjc thn wisho* of tbu Ix-gislaturr, I beg yc«i, iir, r accept my walfhc*l acknuwlndgimints.

From the 5sft»ore Chronicle of Fehwery 30TlOT: AND LOSS OV LIFE.

Between ten and eleven o'clock Kst ej|>t the large stnhlo of'tho Western Hotel, froatin on Snrntogri.otreet and eitendinir in the rear the hotel and n number of stores on Howan street, was consumed by fire nnd wo regret loom thnt a fireman niuncd William Muckli was killed by tho tolling of ono of thu ami several others much hurt. Tho h< ad of Mr. Mscklin was most horribly mangled. Great fcnrs were cnlert.unw) for ll»c sjfely of thn pro-

SECOND SESfflON.

HOUSE OP

THE UNITED 8TATE3 MD ;A mcssngtt wu received froJUJu 1Tho reading of Ibo inc*sr,n t«d

having boon begun and concluded, brisTT! with profound attention - ^^

Mr. ComSreleng, (Chtirma* Of tlrfC eo of Foreign Affairs,) prcamled DM (bw

resolutions, by the Wish, as ho sUUivTs ority of the nxunben of that-comsani,!!

moved that they be printed; »ithoa», b/ any wish that they should bo eonsid«»d u,

ttctolted. That it would bo incomniak. fto rigbta and honour of Ibo Unites! &*t thertb negotiate in relation to Iks tratrri od into by France, on lho 4lh . ' " - that Ihifl bouss will insist upon ratified by. both Governments.

Retolred, That the comrailloc oa forna fnim bo dischargod from lho furtka^i

The Uill.reported by Jfr. Wbnrton, for the re­ liefer ry A. Alxil, formerly Burwrll, was taken up for conuidorntion. read the second time, uessnd, and scot to lho sonata.

Thu hour having arrived for taking up the orders of tbo day, lho house resumed Ihocansi. deration of Iho unfinished business of yostur. day, being tho report submitted by Mr. Buroho. »«), from tho oommitteo on' lotteries, aud the subatlluto offered therrfor. '» Aftnr some time spent thereon, on motion the house adjourned.

Britain. Those oflictni reached this city during tho afternoon. At 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, a largo number of person*, consisting of member* of iho Legislature, Exuciilive and Judicial Do. pertinents, oroccrs- of the Army and Navy, vi. sitcra asxt citizens, oiucinblud in llto Senate Chamber, tho scene oi tho moot memorable of' ceremonies, tho ntcoUoclion of which may well ho asHocintcd with Iho present. A discharge of artillery announcod thai ihr ceremooy hod coro- moncod. Governor Thanuu first addrcaxing General Towso*,obsrmd) [Brj.vtliem.

Gejural:—\i nun become my wcfcomo duty to tender tu yon UM deeply felt ackoowlotlgemunU of your native sttto, for Iho hwlro nhrd upon her churucter by your dmiinguishod military wr. vices during tbo lale war wilh Groat Britain.

NovtT was a country more goJIanlly or iimro nobly stirvod, Uian wns tho American Republic during that trying conllicl. by tho son of Jkfory. (and, whose station in haltle caino lo ho fstiii. litirly designutcd on -Towson's Light lloose;" and while I rucotlvct with senliments of min- glod pride slid pleasure, that there was scarcely an action- upon our northern frontier during that war, in which yo<u eoumgn and conduct w«ro not alike eminently .bnnourablo to yourself and advantageous to your country, i can but fool, the higU-ial gratification in presunting to you, in behalf of tho Legislature and thn poo. pie of Muryland, this appropriate tcslinHuiuil ol their high es'.imalu of those services, and of their aflbction for the patriot who rendered them.

Receive this sword, which I am well assured will, in your hands, ever gleam brightly in the cause of liberty, an, I bo to Iho soldiers a free. dam, and index to victory.

To which General Towaon replied: I feel most sensibly tny inability to convey to

your Excellency, in suitable terms, the high sense I entertain of tha distinguished honour oonfiirrod on me in tho presentation of this sword.

I ontered tlie arnjy at the oommenoement of the late war, without expcrionco nr military in: formation, but wilh a dolorouuatioa to devota

porty on H.iwnnl-strecl.out Iho flames woro hap.

deration of so much of tho Prwiilcat's | as relates to tho commercial rtstrictusj,*! reprisals, on tho commc*rce of Fraacet

Kt$oictJ, That prepnralioni ought lo bt | to meet any emergeacy growing oat of « lotions with Franco.

Mr. Evorrt I, of MasMchusBIl*, ross Is » in what form tho mosugo^f the wilh the accompanying documents, disposed of.

Being informed by Ibo chair that the; 1 yet boon disposed of in any form,

Ho moved that they bo referred lo(W« mitleo on foreign affi.ira. Ho said that the resolutions moved by tlio hcaoonNt man from Now York (Mr. CuniSw'sq) ro;id, he understood them as having becao by that gentleman in hu private ejptoty i nwmbor of Iho huujc, and not oj rc»J«j»a1 i he committee; for ho Iwliuvod tbs > had not been called together.

Mr. Carabrclong expressed bis hope list I gentleman, from Maosncbtuulb wouU widsi. bis. motion for reference of the mescf«al| pent. Thu gentleman would obsem tb) « of the rcoolulions wos fotlho discherjo ef I committee from tho fuilhvrcuosiilcrdioas^ Kubjoot, that it might be in tha tuoci sf I houco. Hu had oiovud tlio rco»ittuoo«,i»l

pily extinguished by tho active exertions of tho fin.nun without further injury than Ibo destruc­ tion of tbo stable and sheds. Wo havo not learn­ ed how the firo originated.

Biooo tho above was in typ<% wo loom that another fireman named John Thumr.s had his leg broken; suveral others are known to bo se­ riously injured, and fears nro entertained that some are still buriod in tho ruins.

iMltM Account.—Just as our paper was going to prom, we were informodJiy n nr.«ilcO gentle- man, that he huil soon and eUuiii>c<l four boJies, in all of whivh lifo was fuijiy extinct. 'ITio throe others wore named WillKrn McNulty, Mi- choel Moron, and Btowart lMwu>,4ho latfrr of whom has Inft a wifo and live .children to dp. plore his untintely cuid. ,s ., -,,

From Ike sasw of Ptintary 5*9.,^. ,-..THE FUATKAL. "'.-', .

Tho deceased firomon will bo buriwl to-day wilh^nll the ntarlcn of ufT.'clionato rcopcot that

" -to them by thoir brotutr llreimm endcan bjnuid follosr^itit

A raetlhig was Ckl -ivitordny morning atlho Mayor's Office, of\\fuululiou/lrwai otch jlro company of our city," to t<tkojbeh order no the occotion doioindod. JR:JH1{"III>NT, EM, was called to tho Cbuir, nmL V. a. LITTIO wu« opiminted Secretary, when Jhu following rosolu. lions trero unanimously rpmuil.

KexJnd, Thnt the nJjxrctivo Companies as­ semble at tho City lUfl, and bo rondy to pro­ ceed wilh the fiu>en|*rrat 10 o'clock. A. M. pre- cl»Hy, 27lh lns». f , , .

Re*olor<l, ThaMhs Iton.'jcsse Hurt, net M Cliirf Mnnbsl^iih powor to appoint such Pe. pull") as iiu nay think proper.

Itaohtd, T*ftut each Coinp.my appoint aMar- rcspnctivu "xhal for tltri

Rf*ulir> n*liiit the m«mb.ini ohhe respective i« n«tu-stnd to attond with b^tuin«tu-stnd

lh Thut tlw C ies having '

. lnvin«ttfcm dunng tbu prgc«s»ion.

hod stated on presenting (bom, by Ike wiA i a nvjqrity of tin mombvTsi conipOuug lfcc( - mil(ce, and not aa « nMssuro of bu ova.

Mr. Adiuui, of MossnchuKtu o(Ttro<) tin ( lowing resotuliuns, by way ofmnotJmcotud rosolutioiin, moved by Mr. Cunbrule

Rriot.-ed, That tho rights of Iho tho U. 8. to indemnity from tbeOov<.r-» France, stipulated by tbo Trcily iVri*,on the 4th of July, 1831, ought in vent lobe sacrificed;abandoned, ariapurt any eonoent or soqukccuco of the GOT. sfl U. 8.

2 Kfia'asJ, That, if it b?, in 1st of tin President of the U. H. con>|Uis!» the honor and interest of 1ho U. SUlw. tho interval until tlio next K«noa el° Co to rcoumo the negatiationi bctwoon tit* U. i and France, ho tin reo^lrstcd no to Jo-

3. Hetolwd\.Th»l no IcglJativo i hostile eliaractor or ttodor.ey French nation if nooecsory or expoto* " ' time.

Mr. Carobrolrng, moved to paetpons Ik* I consideration ol'lhu whole snbjeet««(«'

morrow.Mr. Everati, i«H, ho ahould not

oclion of lho Hniise fiirUtcr llian lo ask iu | mission niuec iho gonllfman from N'"' Uie bead of the Cotnmiltoo on' Forcirn had offorod r^solulionJ, expressive of Ibo^ of a mniorily of that oommitlfc, subject had not, to bis knowledge btwa jr sd upon 'in tho conimiltco,) that with two other metntwra of lb« comuuiw Stad Co the Chair a usper corrt«inkiy uWr also, and that ibis might bo l~l ^ with tho other resolutions.

Mr. Cambrckng hoped that they printed.

(There was so muck sen^tion inj Many erixsof «Np! Na"*1 andotber»J tumly, print.") f

Mr. Arch(,rolis^»wltf>»t Ihii -* oscding. even ssswrduia to the TdwoJs-of the

cbusatts, Mr. Bverotl.) prosenttJ* * Urn genU-'nw" "'

r<

i>"ior * c.i

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benpyon tbol subject'Tfe,4»caaM»B.ta it Uds «fl& wwajiii upon tho tablo Of Ufe C&ufebsf of Do. putiea. and thonco have been sent to tb«

Irntianof, n olJlf! '"

forAs to (ho*3 offered

frumthem.

__ _ _ oarotv him to giTi'liM CiDCtion

Ho was ready for'Iho ^m whop they should come jt wiv toiry wcro brought ba.

,. it wooJd b, for allH,r rooatutions Ihoy l«d of-

, if mill «> di Iho corr^

to tha different rooul.

oco w!i,ch hoa«, wight It would bo

not to do «y tbin-g u»6l th. com-

rioe*n;.ly with tho sagiflN"^' of hi* too commttteo. It was dno to

ite t'ajt ho hvl eUbaiitlod tlw rano- ~,\a biJoifjrcd lo cwry numbar- .o/ tho

nrftuio. It .i* uncertain how soon their report rill bo m**le{ but from present .sppetnux may be ln.Sor'4 wvjolus. Vfo'coniBidet to nwtlt ia now boforo this Chamber; if tfcsw xcrutu fho froaty in voting the *ub*adie«, it will end Ijicro; if'(bey retbm thorn, the oomsequotkce nt blast will bo an interruption of tbo iatercour** between Franee an^ the United State*, and prutAb'y ca<l in n war. The Minirtry here i* miking every effort to carry tbi* qwatton, and bur opinion i« that (hoy will ftucocd it) doing it.*?

JC'rTydoda NeunUo, fbrmety JHIiast** to die Cnitod 8tatee,'h*a pubhihod a letter adbfre*. sod to t!ia French people, tho tonor of whirb in njrcrro In I bo ctllement of.ov clulm* on Fr-pco, tn 1 iho effect of which, it bnuppoiod, v.l'i )o to lajaro tho American cause. Tho JoumU dca Dcbata, in reply to it, "announce* Ih^t all iho docxunentq promised by Minuncn will bo furnished .to tha IK.MJO on Wednesday, an-j that they will.not.raly rafttto M. Itydo do Nour.'-V* etatemontj, lot «]>> make him repent (tit publication bo IUM vonlurod ia tba interest of (ho RoyalUt party.1 . -

On a oubjoct of this kind it wo* not to bo sup. ' that Cobbctt would rorrmin citont. In an.

^ a war and it* .consequence*, ho *ayii: -.N'oxv wo ahalt BCO how real rupublioxa* will

knock about tbvso despicable ubjecti'of a citi. z*n li'u.gl Oh! bow I ahould like to seo tho raving n,nd (temping and foaming, and to hoo.r the gnb- lhtg£<if th.-! conceited devil*, when they gel tho nrwo of Ihcir ship* being oonk or their islands tiJjert. I ctippow that they uill five in, with ooir.e dnspicahlo lin about having been decirr. od. If they did not, Jonathan will pommel them half to death, i>nd molio them pay Ihoir

T. rwuhl*; niulwill tbiu carry another mil.

f; flMtb

thi*«ry.

.... ^- . ...BBmikonBowie,

go. 5.KtfM

Approved'bjfWHIU* H. RtBtrC< Bdirarrt aiurJ. %. Mniliiia*, CommiMiMier*.

o be draw* at Bnltimorr,11th March, 1835.

«£.»«rch Sd, 18M.

-- ~.'

()*t*T one) . , It (be «'IUo«D?r i|f tji* <«>«Hbtr, wk«r* »p»i- ei***n M«s»ben»Vsh b» s«*n. '

» * 'jRANftlS M. JA CliB'cn *tre«t— ,

1 prize of1 priin of1 prixe ofI prize nf1 prlar of3 price* of

10 prize* of20 prize* of

SCHEME.StO,000

COOO1 900

_53 pritcBof54 prize*, of

4028 prize* Of17914 prize* of

1,300eoo sool ftoo10060so

w*nte>\ dollar* p«r y«ir

Application* matt to scconpiniv' qot-Ktionihte r«'-«iininieatt*t«tinf« or not ba attemUd'to »pplytn ' CRPHAfiBIMMOtCa.

8AMUBL OOVEft, N.TrilAN CIIILD8

ltodihip. Mil. Ftbraaty 10,- 1838

33334 prize* amoBnting t* 8438,800.

Ticket* 84 Halvt* 82 Qssrlers 81*

4O*0OO DOULARB!h 1*1 «mch k?»VOlUNa* Q< Ticket*! .*A-^,-v

\

TBACHBB._....... . . _.. .. .. -jsdryb.*ol.I A Trscfier f-r*ent dtbfors, passeo* afNotorober ****loof/* NO. I, 1805, ami itw^sXrtrtt'MM*"'*'!*1 tK*t*to, a ' : - iclicdalr of ,hit Bftrprrly, and a lut ef hi* creditor*, on nath, * fsr a* h*> can **c«rta\n them, being aiM*xrjt »* Mis petition, and t*e**id Jamc* Power h*>i»| *ati*«Ud »o by e*«- petent testimony thst ho hss retided IB th* Slate of .Msrylaod two year* immediate!v preceding th* ilws of his application, and that he i* in actual confinement, and hcYing*ppoiuted iruttee for the creditor* of Jimr* Power, it i* therefore pnlered mil adjuda;- rd by me, that the **iri June* Puwcr be tlincturgetl frnm hi* Confinement} and that he, by canting a rrtr of thi* order to be foierted in lli* Maryland Qazrtt* once a' week fur three Rffrceiaive m«nlhs, bcfnre thefoflrtk Motidar of October nrlt, givs no- lice to hi* creditors to appear before AnneArauttel Coanty Court on the fourth MondayAY October nett, for the parpote of recoskmeo-ling a tra*t*e for their benefit, on theMid James Power then <Oil there taking ano*th by the **id *(!* pretcribeil, for delivermg of hit property, and to »hew caute, if anyth«y ha»e. ul.y ll'ie Mid Jam** Poorer ihoaldnot hive (be bi-nf flt of (lie »->ld *cl, and tup-plement* thereto, «» prsreA

* OrOBON Marrh 5 3m. :

Cirttnty, Md. is

*ith on-

a.?- J

8. J

IIWBJ

Pji"

A

veot«rJ-«y. Tbo. P ini3, io.fccd, f ho ,'haJ bxB adopM by iho eoaan(t;»

t<cll>-r. Uicy vrcr.i qaly a littlo tJtcrcJ of form. If h" b.»l lioarJ aa.v o'jfj* !,«* y nv-mhcr of tin cnujini«l*p» bo nliijold cV^ntad liom.. I!« hid n-vo- .aeen

uf any report of thatninority^ul tuw, lh-n withdr-'W UiB rospjatiniMi. ** :

I^Bnrott eijilnincd, Hn'iMd"n3t objoct. Iks r-'peownUilioa of t'ir»,- «»9lutlo<ia by

u«Ued

Uoo oflheWad ocroBo tbo Atlantic. Nothing con bo more iofamotuly unjiiTt than their refusal o pjy,. nod tb-> President vho know* (heir char.

actcr, hiving tried worJ* lcn(» enough i* now >rv>nno3U>£ to blow*, tho only ipocrea of re*»on- nj which thry can bo made to uuder*lon^'i V

Corroop->nd«nc« of tho London Courier. PAIU*, Jan. 93. 'ITio Russjan GorrrnmeDt

proa^baYarward tlrio toitter at loo present mo-

clniniun. AJ1 Iu bad ')* Vt'ft roCji^pJ b/

: which In hid pr^par^T fa esprc«**vo o irwool the minority, nlnu'd** received al A»lo fh.it l^w U)n>Mir.'.Ulo gontlcmin hot

|r«o<rii>d ab.Ttit ncTcrhtvingsion or hoan |iiy roport, on th* P".rl of tb-j minority of th

, until now*, tho gentleman'* memory I mart errlainly lure dccjircil hirn*- The

i had nl Irani h^nrd of mich n rop(,ft< in liimsalf; (Mr. E. ) tbMt

Ijald be b^*t to r^pjrt it to tho bou>e ia con. |<uxi wilh lh»t to bs ranortcJ by him.

,C-jn!irelmg replied, if it Was so, It nnwt »: :fjd hi* m.Hmrj'.

rr. Adam* **id tb.it, c» thn rennlttiioni nf- JLlhc p!ntlem<>n froui Now York(Mr..C im.

f) hid bean with Ir.iwn, tliu wiihi!r.i\vl of :oiJawnl ho proposed woojd fujlow of

l» Spwkir nid tho sciimHroont foil, tho ro.kijiulinjnjj bofm withdrawn.

..ftnlberhnd llMiipht. perhjp*, it wovlJ be'ell br thn bou»i to po-rtpolio printing tbo

«, onli! th^ report from Iho com.' an* Foreign ACiirn hsJH^on mado, which Jbeto-rmrrorr, no thit the eorretjXMtdrncc

|lV> Rerun of (ho committee might go out' T, . ' ' '

Cwubroleng withdrew his motion to I Ike meaiigo and dociiowmt*. ft. Baigr* hoped iho paper* would b*> print.

Hi nw nothing ia Ih/ien to exciln tho pnb. They bid l»>on opan,ly communieft.

> llnhouac, wilh no injunction of incivcy; l«kv tWild'thn houw Attempt la .withhold Tfcom th«t naliunt Hi thought tho hou*»

ioo Uu*,nnon nil othnr milteCB, proceed > with tho other, broncho* of the Go-

«[mating WMotdorcd.

SVATEFor UIB bcncnt of the Oiimal S«r«mp Canal

Company. CtaBi Wo. •, for 1939.

To be drtwu.at Alqxjiidn*, Vk. Mireh 31.

>-l 4 Draw*

Cal«tr

mcnt, wbli tho viuw of *ceuring thereby the re- pction oPllio Amrrlcan clainv, and oflhaircB. dorinjt rooro probaMo a war between Amirica and I-'r-oce. Runii argue*, thnt tb* Franoli ' Deputim, when tbiy hear of Riujiaa claim*

nd Holi»:i cl.ums, will bo inclined to Bay. 'Well, tlto bj*t mode of putting and end to nil there claims, U to rqjo't tho'firat which presents it-

, and thcrefom w« will roft»e ( 0 nlify UP- Amo.'icin tfjaiy.' It i* not lint Rutoia i* in want of money, nnr thit ehi UJiJVo* a fr^nc i» really ihu hor, thaf ahe no-? ' urgo* on lho*o claims, but ifu, that by *o preoaing thenyon at this particular lime, nlio will cmbaatiB the Preach Govorwoent; vorr likely c«cuA tho r»- j.-otisn of tin American (rraty/cndlhu-i aid in mnd-5rin{5 a Fronch nnd American Jfr-r alnr>»t invvitiblc. If Itiurun could nec-jp Ihi* rjirali. nli<i would bo than fullv i-jtiffijd/nnd a* 1'ruic

£lop:

would have h?r h:\nd* fully oqHpicd ued her thought* ong.ifl.-xl, Runia would bo able to oil?, with raoro certainty ofmiccam, bur pi inn of crwj'j.?st nnd uottlpuTin/in the ncurtJi-.-nst of Eirops. Bcsid.-o thie, R^aih ii nlw.tys look­ ing out for hnr own pecuniary \J/^ntofic.i. Shv

already received tbj grenleot portion of tho (ireok loan. Thcoo orlum* of Ruwis, in re­

act of Poland, my, howuvcr, bo examined (bout any r*farjBco to those of tho Unitod

.Statec. It dooii **>t follow becaimo America ia entitled tol» pnirflwonly.five million* of franc*. Ih- rnfaro that Maria, i* entitled to oven a* many farthing*. BMW mean*. L«t no oonroirion bo made, or nrtcroplod, in matlcrj which are wholly ditlitfct.

/ Prom Hi MmUatr. PABIS, llrf. 31. Nothing i* more oontradie.

lory nndjfiwro incorrect than the manner !6 which ipriBin jnumal* «<-cV to explain the nrri- vnl injf iiri» of Plonipotonliarie* of tho Rmpo

Of-I prlac of $ pritc of 4 prize of

J>; 1 prize of ' ; 1 prize ft

1 prize of; 1 |>riz«5 of" I pjize of • *

to prizes of' 15 prizes of 20 priz.c« uf 10 prines of 30 prizes of . 40 prises of 50 prizes of 70 prizes of

100 prizes of 1 at prJ7.cs of 1 12 prizes or

M2 prizes of 5,158 prize* of X£ti20 prize* o(

40.000'.'"5:

'L' If +*••->•-•• 5,0004,0003,000

2,0001,600

1.000 T60• 500

400

'A**! OF MARYLAND,UiHyt Orphan* Court, • k Ucccmbtr T«rm 183-1.

N tppwation by petition of Jolm \Vood, KietiXr of John L. Cluw, Utc of Cal-

rert manly, ̂ Itceaicd, it it oidrrrd. that hr ((i»t^li» nutir^Maireit by law for rrr<tit«r« 'o txliibit l!nir\fliim«»£«ili»t thr »*iil dctra* rd, and tint Ui\J»m« b« paUIUhfd oner i|. rich work for tfl^ipacr nf »is «occ«n«)»r week* in one of tr^,n«wipap«r> printrd in the city bl AtinnpnliBV.

MKS A>A. DALRVMPLB.IVg. Wil\fc« Calvert CoaDly

OfJti\nt-Arvndtl County, Orphan Court.

February J7Uj 18SS. - ' f application by petition wf John 8. Set-

_ by, *<lminUtr*tor of Juhn W. Firwlrir, late of Anne-Arqndel' coBnly, drcriifil, It i* ' nrdertd that he give the-'nptice resjvired bj law lur creditor* (n ei'iibit their cl«F-«l » ealnit the wirt dece*»ed, ami Ihat tn* MM* b«pnbli»lieil ascein e'»ch week, fur the *p*eo of *ii lacceaiive wtrkt, in one of the news* piper* printed in Antupnli*. -

SAM't BROWN, J«ii«.-. Reg. Will* A. A. ooniit/4

NOTICE IS HEHRBY OIVEtf, That th* litcriber uf Anne A*font?tl

coahty, h*th ebtmned from the Orphtii»,C«Qrt of Anne-Arondel coaoty. in Murytin*^ let­ ter* of atlminittratlon on the penunNl r*l»lo of Juhn \\. Fowler late of Anne Arafidrl cuBiiir, decroted. Alt peraon* having claim* af^iiKt thr taul decrftnl, are h«rrby wtrttell la exhibit the Mine, with (hi- vnqcher* there- of» to the *Bb»cril>rr. at or beferr the ifth d»y of A«(u»l neit, they may nthrrwi*e by Uw be excluded frum all benefit uf the Mid rattle. Oivtu bnder iny h«nd thi* 17th d*J of Fcbroary 1835. n

X JOHN 8. 8KLBY, AdmV. Feb. >!. 6w.

NOTICRIHIIBRf THAT the *a!)«tnber

thr Orptian* Court of Calve trttimcr.tary un Ihe ptrtonal ' r"-!^, ' l»»f.Mid (> -."in* having claim* again*!

800 '130100.90704018

31,535 f>rixci,amt'g. to 850fi,437i.

>tcd t» prrient them, . and tho*e Indtbtcd »re dciireJ

ptyment.JOHN WOOD,]

OIVKN, obtiioed from

arHy, lelttr* cf John

A'i mate, ire

. Aw.

•f mAB ___.Jlrundil County, Orphani Court,

Jinaary 87i!.. 1835. lication by petition uf llrnry K. d, Kxecator of the la»t will anil f Jamu* Maekabin, late of Anne

decetud. it i* ordered that notice r«qaired by Uw. for ere

their claim* kgtinai the »an'% jt the aauir b^ publithed oner

ih* «|.j. r nl .11 »acci-»*ivr the ncu-»pj|HT* pi tilled in

B»Ic.umrn Aruudcl c< lie give Id ilUort (11 drceawd, in i-«ch week, wrrka°, In oue Annipoll*.

Tickets 99 — Halvn 9*9* US—

Ticktt* ami SUrtt for isle at

LOTTERY & KXCIlANtJKOFFtCB,. • (Chufth ilirrt. Annapolin.)

INTKLLIUBNCE."ow York' p.ip-r* furni*h *o:»o furtliar

*/r»oi Kigliih and Freneh,joumaln brousbt ' Jrckil ritip IndnpondoBC^. Wo proeoed

bjforo our rcsdors, (hit (fnoe tho prosonUtion of the

y oa IBS lOIJi Junirj-y, tho rJU- !='»» mi apiw.ir lo htvo L.-en Ji»^u<»al in

ror o»Riv»ia, iUng of Puland, and tho object of

HBWAHD.AN AWAY from Hie- ub«Lriner. rviid inj <m t'.ie lleid of Rlioite Ui»r«, >.e«r

Auuiputl*, un r!nmUy in«M, Ihr l»t lutliul,PITE NCCiUO

One niroed

nRt)\\N, Jun'r. Will* A. A. C only.

of Dcpulieo, (bring pribcbly in * of * co ,i uiiloo,) excopt en it wn* In. ' »lla4ud lo in o?oaktnfe of tbo "

tuny, would U»r» an unfavour- fi,e fale of t \u>

nMy doubtful. M. voordinglotho I'Arbi corroepoadeot of

Tim'8, hat exprotiod htinnolf do. irti it, ujid hi* influtnoo In Uu>

•i of Doutiiva* well a» out of it, i« Thu Conjtitutionol aiaorta

i Mini item intend lo'oxortlbamiulvt* « *« |**npiof Ilio bill, they do not muan *« adoption a Cabinot quoiliun. 'Jbe

|.*arn'»g Chronicle, judging from the ^*"* W and othor circuuutan.

«T>»U»rthBt( ths lull will -psw. (« pink of Toryiwn)

'" not pay tho inoni-y America

thi-i/minrioD.Tho clou:) alliance which, olnfto the Treaty

of TiWt, pmvailcd b^twooo 1'nujoo and tlie Duchy "of W.mnvr.-aad iho long aojoam of tl»o Fmnch Bmaioa in Inland, had givon riM to a multitude of reciprocal clnlnn. Thoao on thi Po»oe of I8H, had they not bx>n by on odJitionnl article concluded between Krancu end Ku- i.i.

According to thnt nrtiole, a ion, nppoln!«3 by iho high conlr»cling partiau, w«i to bj cntru;a<Nl with (he examination, lfl|hi- d>tlioo,«od all tho arrangement* rolatiro to I boo* i-t-oiprocr.l pr-.-lenBion*. A Conrention ugncd it IVVli on ih^Stth of September 1610, Milled rl»o 'm-'V'"-' of* ox-seating iho dUpoailloiui prc- Bcri!»l by t'i» Brtifllok Hie Uqiiiilation pit*. etxxlingB op.-nad ta OOM-XJUOOCO at' WBMBW, in ho month »f Aufruat 1818.

Ohalaclnn which coidd not beontirery rotnoV. ed till ItitO, ipt^iH theM labour* DBlil that

riod. They wore nboul to be rtmimod at ria, wilh the mutual ooittcnt of the two goTern. menta, whnn the trtinl* which occurred in

p l*tt*c '* * CB, th* American Bo&kr-r* in P«ri*.

NOTICE IS HBJtBBy OIVEff. THAT llii- *att»rribVr of Annr Arnndrl

cuuniy. hath otit.inril lr\n Ihr Orphan* t'oort of Anne Aiundel cnunly.Xn Mirylind letl*r« teJtainenliry on lhe\«.«." al etlalr o| Jime* Vfaekohm. hie of An ly, dricawil. All |>rrton.« gaintt the Mid dtcc««e I, an- \\< eihiliil Ihr Mti-r, wilh the vo- - the «nb»rribrr. al or brfoic .... July next, they mi\ otherwite by\*w be'cs rladed frnm ill benefit of (he Mbl e*t*le Given undrr my hand tbi* 87th d*y u\janua

Aruiulel coun­ ng claim* a- bv warned to thereof, tn

PROHPECTITH.propoir* t" publUh,- ! '»,.

Upper M*rlbro',Pnnce George'* coonl/i ! Mary-land, a weekly journal, to b* called

THE BULLETIN.In undertaking (« tupply thii scJ(rionl»<lf-

~* uetiJcratnffl to (he p»p»loot suu infrlli- Kent dittricl in which the uupcriber In* II* . fortune lo irtidr, hi* hnpe of vllimat* »BC- . C«M find* not it* origin in ungulnene** of lemp«raioen(,.bot proceed* front the eminent advantage* of Id location. Publithed In ll>* rat tmpidia »f a large, and wealthy county, tiN nated t'qoi-ititfint from the Blate anil N»- lionil capital*, ficililie* of an rirly commo-' nicition of whatever nny intrrrtt it* patron*, are particalajly aff'inlrd to the Kilitor) and thnOji he in*r not 1iope lo present tn hi* . friend* intf'h foreign ii forinalioli (liroogh Ilie rnediam nflu* cc!" MU>li not derirsbls fmm

journal., it i* ttin f*rt*in tliBt inlrlli- grnceof* leyrjl n^torr, inirrt'jyng If *"< mil important tn many, and elherwue B .*(* uunblr, will by llii* mi-ana be. nHiniunicatnl. It will .ilio nftV-r to ihmK wlmte mrau* are in­ adequate to me fiprn»e of the Urpir ji.or- nal», at lej«i a *yi.optical view o'f nil Ihr im­ portant information tliry convain| and he truata lint tlmtc "f liter try ttitr n.«y *onic- limr* find iti iu cidomna, article* nut Bi>«rur. <hy of Ihr employment of '.heir Iri.ore. A* the plan nf everr puulicaliim which i* tn find iu >ucce*« in piipoUr aopport, ihBit Crtt bo. rijroicil brfore public patiouige can be ex-» pecleil, thr Editor woold here mark Ike out­ line of hi* design, with the roll Icrowle.igo ihtt it will eon>lil0l* *n ordrsl, by whirh^lo determine both It* mi-ril «nij |h« Qdf I)|V yf

da of

c«ll* hiintelf Jack Ducked, » bright mnlitlo, ngeil abuai 33, about 3 f*rt 10 inclin kigli, hu drett a catiinet Coat and I'.uitalouOM aim an over cniri lie ha* Itrtu rnipluytd ai oi> n»tler and Cim-litvnn ha«a«ilr liviiiK >n the lovrrc part of Prince Ocwr^e'* munty.

K<»fli DDL K .: n,brother to Jack, a bright mulatto, abnol 3-J or 33 year* of *ge, about 5 feet 0 inched high, wild and plaaMnt In bi* deniran»r. Doth the above, slave* are good

ELIJAH, S^a black Mlow, ag<U abaul 30 year*, 3 feet 6lAche* bixli.

GEORGE.calls hiiutlf Geui^c HrUtu, a feet 8 inche* high, alko Dick. Hu lo*t two of three of hi* tuc* frilui frirlt.

MKItttlTT.» btick follun. aged *U>ul i5 y<*r*. height S fitrt 8 iaclief. .

Th« ab*»r Blajrr* w«re clothed in drab Jack­ et* and IrowMro, new.

A lUninro/ TWKNTY DOLLAH8 will be paid fur Ut* ippreheniion of Uie thre* la«t mentioned if Ukto in the State or Duirictof ColorB>ii«~if OB! of the SlHle "r District,

IIBNRY E- BALL AMD, Es

Y .»irtue ol numlry writ* of fl*ri facia" i*<B*«r out of Ann* Am'ndel Cvunty

'"urt. anil tx me directed, again*! the cuod*

Prance and in PoUnd, In 1630, profontcd theLj uiJNDnED UOLI.AIW for earli.I _ _*__.. _. i* 4aV^ l&A.l.^lh af *...w.Mii^i«.n/t**A_«4 /faff. I . _- _ .- _. _ilopnrrow of the PolM*piiftuM whkh had been otaciaily annoupced totho WMMW l)io«, in thu npeech bytimpnror NiclmU* pponM{ its'

DOLLAR» each if Uken irici. « ONK HUNDUKU

ward of FIFTY n lh<- State or l)i«-

of May,^880.Tk<XH) fximinirworteni have at length orrivod

rn Vula, where, in conjmjction with tUoso ap. M)int«>d by the King'* O'ovoroment, Ihcy arc oe. ' - - ----- liaivototbo

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cupied wilh allreciprocal prutrntiorui utmrantoed by the oddi-lional ortlcld of tho BOIh May, 1814,

AVALTER ItNational Inlclligeoc«i-,

tin, and |l»e Am*rlcsn, Ualtimore, will ia*«il the aoore onc« a »««k fur fnur week*, and forward their* tcquBnlS to the *Oce of theMaryltntl O*J**1i»

B. BROOKEX

nil lift (els land* and tenement!, uf Uplou I) Wt-trli. <i Mil of J*mc« 8yk<-«, Chrutian Canito. rUulxu \Varfirld. JiMhua Dryilru, and UoiKiiiore nnd Kyle, I havr »ri»ctl and In ken in rirculion. *ll Ihr right, title, inter- e*t. property, claim isd demauil, Utth it U» ml Kj*i'y, nf »aid Uptun D. Wrleh. of, in and Iu all Ihnir tract* ur part* of tncta nf land and prrraiin, called the L**l Shift, 8'iiplcy'* Search. Mlnplry 1 * Contention, wic olher tract, called * farm in a Better Shape, containing in Ihr. wkotr, TSrte Hundred *iul Tliirteen.Acre* of Irtitil, mure or In*, being Ilie land and preini>ei at prcMiil occaplvd by lipton D. \V «Uli, lyins anil being ia An­ ne Aramlel coanly, near 8yk*tvilU, alto on* 'i'h«r tract nf Und, called Julin'* La*t Sliift, conlainiiig Two Hundred Acretnf Lxnd mum nr Ir**, and on* other tract cilled, Lot N". 3, ruBlatntng One Hundred atul Ninety acre* uf land, «or* or U**, alio the following Nr- uroe*, one Nrfro m*n by the oume uf Solo­ mon, onr ditto, wuoun named Ann, »no ilit-10 wmoaii lUchrl, »nd licr two children, Jo «rpli ainl Thuma*. aUo auudry Htock, Itnr- «c», Cattle, PUnUlioii Vien»il§, among »Uch I* an e»cellent WIJIKIUI am. U«vi anil an WKONKSnAY, Ihn iJtli Mnr.'h'B^it, at the ir.idfnro uf laid Uptvn 1). Welch, I (ball prucred to *«ll the wild property, or *oi K p-i»t thereof M may be nrrctn.it y d> dUcharo;* the dtbt< t|a« afore««id. 8«le to camiatnce at11 o'clock. Term* CAMIi. . .

B. NVE1.CII, of UrW Ftb, 10. Sh'rt, A. A. C««Bly.

it* pro«erution. The Kditor propo*e*-<o idapthi* paper to th«/

wiilieiuf thnieby whnm liei>.iiomeili*tely»ar- rooiided, *>.<l araung whum he muit natur*!- Iv find « majoritv of hi* patron*: he know* Air in lo be ml«ili|(i-Bt and iu(|Uicing. The Literal r d*parlmriit, ihall, thereforr, be «*- iduomty rrganird, and Ilie mo*t approved domeitic anil foreign perlwli. »l* reiurlrd t*> for belle* letlre* nolirr*. He know* thriii l>i. be. pitrtotie, sad that they ftrl a deep iaterrat in th* welfare ufunr common coUBtry. To j.alifv ihi* ttntirornl l» thecttenlufliia aoii lily, fii* euliimnailiallan'oid whatever inltUN gene* of a, politifjl ch,ai*cter may be calcul. « teil lo intere*! Iliem. Nu mart, wilh tlio f i < colly of thought, I* at llii* cn,i« nrntrarV ra- ference lo Hie party ilittinciiuaa ni»w previiu inn in llii* country,and tlir Kditnrdnc»»nt wi>k

gpnn party inovemenla akall be bvfriinknrainifarjrBuirnt, nut riolrnctj)-and ** it n^v.-r lin» hicn I _it never becuutr l.la liu'itt la ilraji.hl M... ._,invective, or party urulf-ne*. yllr will cliec(% Tfslly lend t.'io aid nf hi* cutuufna tu c(itnnlill.U'* ' citioni from all parties -r^civing to »!» ». Ifthe privilrgB nf-rrjvcUnn'Turli a* ar« i>bjre« -. ..- v '; '(ionablelurptrMMul albrti'iiiurlii4rruriit«liii-» *v> V . age. In additiaolb llto *OvaaUK*s*>f ap pmptlste potilicnl Snd literary ^lrcnuu<, troalt alt* lo tenjjSt inlu esrrxlic »li»irv, r nf n»tivo talent maj «un*unJ him,ami «Uli ai c> ^idl he may nu/Vr**u*j|>U«a>ly li»f>e In renuvif In* paper "aMrful *ml inlrrrttmn. U*> «*k* lint tlir patnuiivt* «f hi* frif««*a UoiCr »l;f% hi* rHur<»jforrit a»il r»|"y i", »'' wialit* n»t to o»o tlrit fovirtir tu p*r*niul rVvHng, which,

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U the wen«< an* leetea of l»« Amrrlcaa) pub- lie W tile U will be the ot>jeel »l IM pen-. nrinlora IB m»k«t tb« worlt^lriclly what It* ti­ tle in-licatee, it will, neverlheleea, contain a'l, a/licle* of interest to id r*troa« which appear ia foceign M«(:*7.ipe*, • ' Kiientive preparailana hare been entered

in la, bulh with arlitt* and authnra. lo furni*h from all partaof (lie Union, drawing* and it- U*traiinnt uf e««-ry mibje«tof inierett, vata^h the pu'jlUher* cuaftiirnlly believe will entile thew lo i»«ae a wnrk hnaourabl* to it a Till e, an<l acceptable In the American People. .

The flint number of the American Maga- fcftio, illu«ir»le.l with vpwanl* nf twenty•rMendid enirttin^n. will appear on «r ti-for*1 .the firtl of So|ilemh-r. and be e»nlln«r«l mpnihly, conUiniu^ between forty ami (lity imperial ocHvo pagea, and be furni-hcd al ihe 1»« price «f twi> dulUra |>er annum. It will e«n»pri«e—

P.irtraitl and Biographical Sketchea nf die- tlngauhetl \inericain; View* of Public lluild- inga, Monnmenta ami lmpruvemeiit*| Lind•cape 8cencryi die bnnndie** variety anil, teaoty "f which, in 'ni« muotry, will form an tiocexio^ B'turrn. nf in«lruction i"d Kntilica- lionj Kn^ravingi and il«4cription« of tl,i> clt4 racier. liabiM Sir. of Be Jits Hird«, K-.lir« *nd In^cta, lnfei||*r«fill| every subject C"iiii»cted wiln lh* UrOi(riphy, l|i«|ory. Nil ui.U -mil Arllftciil resource* of I'.ie con'nlry, iilutlratetl iu a (amiliar and uopul >r m<M>n-'.

" PRBKMAN IIUVT, iynt ur the n<xrno liewick Coinpjnv 47 Cuurl at.

Hmli'n. July IT.%• F. Tilora thrnnghnat the United. Sl»le«

wt»n will give Ihe above I'ro^pfcta' « fe\v in eerii ma in (heir re«pective p'perl. klull IK en'illed l«i one year'»»o'>«"'ripii«n to

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CABINET LTBUAftY OfWith an oHgipal Introductory *ae»y tun

isjtho* Kdtfed uv RICHARD COTTIRMOLB, D. t)»anJ Mi« Rev. Httimv HrBaamo, M.A.

roBotcing it lAe Jldvertittmtnt of Me

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WALDIE'S CIIICULATINO

BUBBLES FROM THEN ENS OP NASSAU,

A. description of (he fashionable watering places in Germany, by an old man, will form rhe commencement of the found volume of W»ldie's Library.

Tht,< willbt fallowed, at an early d«v. by Ihe Mrmmnnf Henry M*acrade la 'I'udr, who waa confined fu» ihirty-flve year* in (In dif­ ferent Slate Prisons IP France, now first trans­ lated into Kngllsh.

Tne work* publiihed in (he torrent rnlamc, now nn (he point of complctii-n, are ihc follow­ing:—

K.raitin*r, or (fie German'* Tule, a nove I, by t'leanlhor of Csnlerbnrv T*le«,

Memoirs of eU/ Jamea Campbell, of Anl- kingl«*»s wril(en-bvhim«elf: a very piquant book, containing anecdote* of moM nf On- ilis- llnjuUh'd indiviilosl* of (lie last »iity >ears.

<j.ind Sir Waller) a tale by l»e aalhor of Family Portraili

Tn« Hritken Meant* dramatic sketch, from tlie'liilnn.

K'ltne in th» Nineteenth C'ntnryt in a serie* of letters written during » residence in thai CUT, by a Lavly.

The O-if and Ilomli P«i;f | a Tule.Anecdote* nf the C»iirl uf Louit (ho XIV. (

fcy die U'ik« Tif HI. Simon .The Hl»ck W*teh| an Ilittorieal Novel, by

the author of Ihe l)oirinw*« L'i'icvj «tc. ir. t>np nf Ihe. h«*t novel*. »»y the London M«-

of (he pre«rnt lUy.Tuilor'a new' bunk of Travelaio Meiicoand

Cob*.Allan Cunnlnsha-n'a B!ne;r«phical and Cri-

(iral Hulury uf Literature lur the la«t Bfiy yeaf«.

Helen, a Novel, by Mirb Rljewnrlh.Journal of a West India Proprietor. kept

dining a residence in «J»e l»l«n'l "f Jamaica, by.ihelet* MMihewO. Lewt*, EMJ. M. I*. au­ thor of toe Monk, <<K. . The Carate'* Tale, or Practical Joking from

A new work entitled Night* of the Kuuud Ta- We.

The Three Westminster boys, er Cnwprr, Lord Chancellor ThurJow, end U'arren Has­ tings, contracted; from the Mme.

A Narrtjtlee of the Shipwreck of tho Ante- Inpeat P«lew, In 17.83, ami a brief but accu­ rate account of Prince Lrlloo.

All the abort cost in the "Library" but

UNIFORM IN SIZE WITH DR. LAttlf- NBIV8 CYCLOPAEDIA, THIJ SUNDAY

• LIBRARY, fcc.mton o'nl.1 Tunas: aniLitiioa *»n arxr*"O*.On tkr Ufa/ January. 1B3«, imltr* pubHih-

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THE HACRED CLASSICS,OB, CABINET LIOBART O» DIVIKITf!

With an miginal Introductory K»««y to eachAuirmr.

Komto atTHE REV. RtCH'lX CATTBHMOLE, D. D.

A Mb

THE rUv. HENRY STBBOtNO, M. A.) oilier Country t» MI rich aa England

_ Sacred Literature, ller'grf »le»l I'oe and Philtni.'phirs have shared with h»r l»i- rinem in truing forth .ami establishing Ihe tiulhs «if Itevelation; while her Divine* have hern distinguished alike hy the copioesness and the ilepili <if (heir learning.

The *oundne»v uf character thua given to itramhrd I'htoli^y ol Bngtaml da*, ttsro'

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del coaihar«i a runaway, Now. 9, 1834, «•**•.•> negro man wbcWall* himself'

>,-*'•no1 «*J« He ia free iui, nnd waa raiaeri nt.Bra" Landing on PukOtaok* river, in nor-chrater i.nnnly. on theeffl||*re\ thorn «f M»-

>-rylanH — hie complexion bUvk. about 37 year*V »T aj*. ftv« feet ai* tnclieaVi^i._ci0||,tnc

cloth trvm»aera and rooinhtjooV »ld fi ur |,,| tanil eottiac ihoea .>oH atockint*.^f nut free,the owner it rrquMted to comeVnd prvveproperty, pay <harge«. nnd lake Iflm away,otherwise he will be diK-liorgnl acrVdina; tolaw. Owen aoder my hand thla aOt\ Nov.1834.

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are intruded for |iublica(inn ia nubmitleil in evidence of (hn Impirtiillly of the aelec (inn: — /'Jeremy Taylo/, Batei. Boyle, Baiter, Owen,

Cudworth, Thotna* A. Kempli. liurnet, llowr, Duller, WiUnn, Bunyan, Fenrlon, Owlilridge, South, Ball/ tUminoinl, Barrow, Tilloi.oii. Sherlnrk, /"Min, Variodon, Horaley, Hair, Hnlline,fleet, Pnrleoa, Locke. Lela.hton, (•atr, Chillingworlh, Hall. Jewel. J»rk«on, Flavrl,

NVe.lry, fikelton. Walls Lo^lh. Itumainr, WalrrUnJ, \Vhifhcoie, Rkicra, Proraun, Ken, Nmton. Slanhnpe, Wdllbf. lUmreond. Darkilt, Herbert, Uoune, Mer rick, ir.&r. t foil.' (to 6t puttllthtdon tht I it of Janua­

ry, ) trUt containTUB UDRHTY UF PHOPUKSYINO. Uy

Jeremy Taylor — with an Inirmlaclo'ry K«-• ey, by the'ltev. Richard Cnllermiile, U. I).

Vol. //, (to bt publitHtJ on Ine Ul of Febru­ary) trill contain

CAVK'S LIVK8 OF THK APO8TLK8— with Nolea, and an Introductory K<ia*, by the Rev. Henry HlrbbinR, M. A.

VoL ///. (to be publiihiH on tkt 1 it oj Uurch)• . • will eonttrin

OATES'3 SPIKtrUAL PRRKKCTION. UNKOLORD AND KNKoKt Kli— wiih an lotroductory P.ftay, by (he Kev. John PTC

Smllh. I*. I). . 'LONDON: John Hatchard anil 9onj Plcca-

dillyi 'Vhiltakor 4' Co. Ave Maria ljuie, Kiiniikln & Maratiall, »i»iion»r«'C"url; U. A. I'albuy*. Oifordi J.& J l)ei|liiiin. Cin.briilgei Olive; & Boyd, Edinburgh! and J. Camming. Dublin.

. And t,a he had of every B«ok«eller oti the Kin^dum. MMch 4th,'

The Knjliah t/ipy will coet. In bnul (en dollar*. ' We prnpoae lo i»ne (he 'American eilltmo, und>f the auperintendence »f a learned Am<^ican clrrcymau, in weekly number*, on • «ingtr aheet nf aoperflne paper, Ki'inK ninrty-aii large 18 mn. page*, to tie fttlditl ant) alilched, and covered with Mruna, rnvelnpe paper, at the rat« of ftve dnllart per annum.

COMPANION TO WALUIE'S LJ-BHAHY.

The cheapest reprint from EnglishPeriodical* ever offered to thepublic.

EFOKE tip Select Circttiatin/r Libra­ ry hid been long in existence, it waa

discovered that there WAS still something wanting—that many occurrences in the lite­ rary world muat para unknown, as regarded our agency, without en extension of (he plan. To establish a fuller medium of communica­ tion and supply the desideratum, (he Joiir- ital qf Rtltet Letlrei was addcdj which we have reason to believe has afforded general satisfaction. The very liberal patronage ex­ tended to the> Lihrary induced the proprie­ tor In give that graiuiliiusly aa an evidence of his acknowledgments.

More extended experience has shown o- (her desiderata which the '•Companion" is intended to supply. While readine for the "Library" a largo nia*a of material aecu- muljtc* on tho hands of the editor, of an interesting, entertaining, and instructive de­ scription, Mich aa would pn>p«rly come un­ der Ihe designation of Mat(uzintana, mler- apersedwith tho Reviews from ihe Knalinh Quarterlies. To publish every thing nfthis niture which we Jfcem de*iral>le tvuuld en- croocli too much on the enlnmns of llio '•Li­ brary" designed for books, and yet to pa** them by is constantly ' a aubj«-ci of regret." To concentrate, therefore, the publication of Hook* entire, Rrvinrn, lulls of now works, the choicest contrilmiipn* lo Mafasinti,'

*e. tie. the «fCompanion to Wuldlt'* Li/miry" will heuflered to tho pa t ran a ge of Ihc present *ubeeribpr* and the public at large. It is believed Out wi;b the "Library," the "Jougial," and the "Com|>anion," such an acquaintance with the literature of the age may be cultivated u to leave Unto fur­ ther to oe desired. Being all published from the same office, more facility offers for sub­ scribing, and having fewer people la deal will), mislakea are let* liable 1o ocenr, and more readily corrected ychori (hey do. The •hurt interval of two week*between Ihe pub­ lication of each nu nber, it is thought too. will be an advantage over monthlies) and qUirterlioc.

The following plan U respectfully submit-

1. Tlit "CoMFAKioir" will contaic. the earliest pnaslhle reprints of the best matter in (ho Hritlfh periodic*!*,

9. Il will he rawed every fortnight, Ihe form will be the same aa thai ojr the Li- hrary—-each number comaming sixteen pa- ge.u-.thu*, evrry *ix montlm, giving ihir- trnn number*, which van be liound with the Library at little or no more exi>cnae, and making a belter tTtrd voldnje; and (6 thoae who do nof take, tho Library u*ell,

leave at present to the decision ol his reader*.Cluba of five individuals, who aultacribe

lo 'the 'Library 1 ajid 'Companion' both, will- obtain the two for six dollars, the potlagt .(a very Important contridcralion) lo tne most dMunl po*l office, on the two, will be ON* dollar BJK! ninely-fioe cent*, dividcxl into •evenly eight payments, and na(f that turn fur 100 miles or a Ics* cliatancc from Phila­ delphia, while the tame malttr, in tlw usu­ al American reprinta of reviews and maga- atines in octavo form wonld be eighteen dol­ lar*, and (be postage aa three lo pnr. We make this assertion advisedly.

f£3"i>ub«cri| tionatothe 'Companion,'wilt be taken cither with or without the 'Libra- ry.'

The proprietor trusts that lib punctuality and exactness in executing his part of (be contract in Ihe publication of the 'Library,' will be considered a sufficient guarantee of the completion of hi* proposed undertaking.

ADAMWALD1B,NOT. 8 41. ,

ATE OF BLABYLAND, «C.Jtnfultrvndtl County, •Orphani Court,

v Janutrv 6th, 1835.

ON application by petition of John S, Be I by adinftslraliir of Willian Nieliola of

l»a*c. .late Ot Anne Arniulel county, deceas­ ed, it i* ordeVd that he give (lie notice re- qoireil by Inrw Tjor creditor* to exhibit their claim* *gmiii-t tV«!d ileceaaed, and that Ihc Mme be pnblislieaVpncc in encli week, fur (he

pace uf sii succMMve weeks, in oue of the newspaper* printedXi Annapolis.

Jan'r. Nlls A- A. County.

NVTICE is HsiifBr arrEtr,THAT the kUbscribeVf Anne Arandel

county, hath obtained fromVe Orphan* Court of Anne Arundel county, in%arjl*nd, Ivttrra ofadmiaiatratiun on the prkouil es,t*le of William Nieholf of luar laleW Anne-Arnn del county, deceased. All pVaona having claims agalnit the aaid deceateuVare lirrebv warned to eilubit the name, \xiiliVie vouchers tliereof, to the inbacribrr, a( orbrtpre ttic6th day «f July next, they may olheruVe by law be exclqded from all benefit of the saUeitatc. Given under my hand thw Oth da* «V Jauu ary IMS. '

JOHN 8 SELtT, Jan. 8.—Cw.

FOR THE COMKESSlOtiJILOl,

*• meucrd iiablikhiajr at the latl C*jngre_M, will be co«iiaae*1 proachitf; one. It wit) be taine fnrra, ami al Ihe sane p.... __, a week-, on a double rojal skaa(,'aj|iiti oaarto form, at OHB I)ou.Aa prr «*»y,/ (he session. When any irapofUsiiiH dlicuksml, we proton* (u prim saitbTj Subscriber* may ealcalate on al lrui« four extra she si*. At iha claw *f | aloa, an- Indrx will be ia*4f f*r ttw | 9d aevainn*, ami unt lo all it* steti

We shkll pay lo ike repaint i trepering the reports thst trill be se_ this paper, mure fhao one kaMi*4 ^ week, during Ike aettion. la Mk)k. ll]frrfurr, at one dollar for lit Ikei printed ifuriiig the sexslon, wl auy aflbrding (lie niuet IropOTtJyit ' " (be cheapest price.

KJilors with whom we etinaajM jive tbi» Prosprclos a irslaiises i and thoac friends 16 vrbam trei will please procaVe •absrriben.

TBRMS.1 copy dariiix the session, |||

11 co|ues daring the session, |N Payment may be otadr by auU, |

paid, at o«r risk. The noltaafsavs pivlng Rank will he received.

ICT'A'o attrition wM LtpaU\ tinlett the money accowpany it.

On. SO.

LiraI3T6VUANCB COMPANY.

K >ub<unber baa received from (lie Pn. _ idem snd Directors nf this Coa.pjM>y

Ihe appointment of AGENT for I Us cily of Annapuli*.

It* capital la Fifty Thousand Dollars, and ihe comp.ny iptcnda lojisecate the fulluwina Uutinei*:It/. Insurance on Littet* 2d.*Pu'ch(ur and Sale of dHtiuitiei. 3rf. Reecivittf? Kndowmentt. 4fA. Receiving Muncy in Trial. 5/A. The Management of Trutt El-

tatei.Applic.tinns maxle lo (he .ubneriber al his

Ofttre In West alreel. nppixhe ll»i» Farmer* lla.nk «f Maryland, will be promptly attended lo.

OAHH ifTFOR ONR IIUNDIIKD 'WE-

ORUK4 nf both ,,xe., from 10 to 50 yeara «f age. I will give for (hat numbvr of sl*f<* lUn other Purchaser in (he

liMt uuy come. All

NOTICET WILL Mil my Farm on feeatlH-•- Private Hale. It condini

THOUSAND AC• nd puaorkM-tmureadva/iUgHAnt information «hl«h m>rtx afFtrili d eo ihote wfcn williny miiler.ce in Ihia city, ar M H. Elwood, KM). It the. Farmer* Binkaf Un

ICT ITie L»nd will be told ia Lat»« purchaiera. -.''• •

UICBAUDJan. 83.The kJitora of tht Daltiaiere Onr»i,||

American Partner, will inaeil Ike B week uniil otherwi»g rrquired.

The hai

FtNEHALS.suO.criber, bi-(t» leive la

friend*, and Ihe public ia (e» i as dincimlineed ihi Cabinet Ui'."

sinets, and intends lo cunfiss shawl) f future altuscthtr lo (bat of aa USt KB.

All orders fur Fucerali will be ilti at (lie shorieat a»(icc. eiUtcria t«c»si)l ner. ur according lo special dirtclio*.

lie return* his thank* lo (lie y»V\e f«l patronage ' during the last tntelj )<u\ hopes that lii* paoinplntax aad tt(c*t"*| cooiiouc lo merit (heir firoar.

FOE ANNAPOLIS CAMBRIDOB

any

communication* »il|promplly attended tuif left K» Jjiwee M«t|«erN Intel, Ann«pj.lii, at wliicb place. tit* *M*cri

ber can be foindt

Oct. 4i— im,

.. . WILLIAM HOOPBR.

Tht 8tri« B«( I UTLAND. t» bcrroeleMTt'K the 9th^Mt Irtrl Inwer nA af

Wharf, at 7 o*d«*«. A. U. f«; *• f Cambridge hy Caille lla«en.) wd r«turn from the Kiatetn Shqre o»««crj' nemlny and Salunliy, 'rating Bt.'w M. by Caatlo lltven and Ai.mpt.li*. rumroeiire ber Che»terloon Tup ea Md April, leaving Dallimorr al 6«'cU«M retarii Hm »»me «J«», Iea»j»» V™* 1™'? o'dock. calling aiCor.ic»wbaitfaf tbiirrvill* pa«i»engen ' * • ,i

N. U. All bajgaxe at •n«»"»f«"<l 1 Paaeage In 01 from Kaalun or C»«UHlj«( I'aaaage tn or from

to Che»teilo«n under

Neatly

Officslni Mttrtfcji

B»H«X

SaalkCk; Ott.^

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,In nnderfakjnf to

.erl ilc-«ln>ratum to theff*M-rt«tritt In VvMeh flie *W*rrb»r fci., IK* fortune to reside, Mi hoM«f«1t\m«UMc- em find* not i»« m-rgte Iw fcmnrMMM of IcMiprritiiwni. bat proeted*. frnn tha tmiot ht »lr*r.«»9;«.» of if, l««rti«M -pKbUahax! in the mctnipitlia t f i | irge ,14 w«ah»T»«DtT,»lt- Hii'crfseriBBrtUtaiit from the Sute .*nJ Na- llirtMil TOJ:IUU, facimie* of nn early copcaB- iie»il«n.».r whatever mav interett iu patron*, an- rttffltaiilarly inVifeil* lo ;Uta Kdltorr anil

T (lie tpliritlfion pf *'<ert] of .our friend* iolhi»riy. anil appliealiiin'* «f .'others

lit* iliftrenl csnntft* of thrt(»fe, «re , toD clo.l«d un iiiulnp'* "Weetly r iMllrin i- __.. nn Ar lu'Tiiro tHe ftr*t oi FCUTO-

Lr roDcloihrd un

MiT'nr'M "inch sooner'at 1 * tulruU-nt tar of sab'tfttifrt ahall 'tw obtained, w

if till I »*** ««*«* « *«'- ()-

It U rte«iiK<l nnnf e«»rtrr to *B»eV into a li*glulloffl*r wlilieal'oplnloM, ** thf 7 *" "*"L.ntonar friend* throughout the tute,it «tt iiuwrtl Urintk* «ome pledget m»emwtlotiM" publication, we will mere-

| idte, tl»« » * "Me »!*«*» b*rn «" »< //?

jlkt nrniottion* of wily poljticiius »Jio In fitrted «rry cnergt to break ut down} ill plan; at the principle* of the. piucnt allot*) Adfflioitlrlliun continue, to f*vrr»»

of ihe people Uie y«nh>itnry of i find,' we tbtll couiinue tlieir trottv »cu- ioa. Ilit waUli-towce of frceilqtn, and warn

Its »( every cncroiehment "n llifir IMer- j.«ml)iiioo« tnd aapiring dffrtij; ij-tfrl. tire nnt diipmed to cutofcir.f- tfie chi

:lcn nr eimiluct of torn in thit firiitfifefut, It mike tlitie few remirkt that nur frierjilt Ir k*»» thit oar principle! art unehan^ta- [i*»d l!u« we ih»ll fiever demrt Iliem inI tine of nerd nrben ilia c»Q*e of oor com- ii cnjrttrT (ill* every man to action.

It it anncceis^rv «»-citeml a_prn»pecln»I I N'*ipip*'« vaVy citlxen it acr>Qaint-

wirh (titir «tilily In iHfTitwf intelligence [ill inbjecU of a local nr foreign naiorei K! the influence plactd. witUin their niw.cr, j b* eierteil ovtr the public mind. If rlj eanducleil, by giving the general..* * . • i _ _ ______ _.i.._ I- -.._ I : L .

prn<

|Ho»c prluciplo upon wlucli uur libernl i littiont arc (ooodcd, or tpicc.liog thoie

alurr therel^ br *Jpn»lnp,tlieir ubleclt, milling up to view the individual .who

; be iliipnfed, cither from a. pcrional rlii- rtioo or nrivite Interest, to tpurt with, the

i of hi* country, or trffJc with the! in- le rights of KaKKiic*'.

Ill will, nu doubt, he conceded on all hands, lit lljt retail of the IMc election in thi*

wis owing in a great meiture, to the km »( * more general iliiteminHton of In- nation tmong the*pf aple. Oar upponenl* |»e h*il every aifvanl*** io tbi» retprct. We thin two Ihirus^ of the piper* in thi* bit; mil in (lii* city? two of them opro and |o»fd enemies and two oilier*, while pro-

nrutralilT. wrr* evidently hutSite In i nrinciplet of the Ailminl«ir»tiuii. werr,»r ircil j»»mil at. Still we battled with them p, tad if we were net vietfnopt, it w**ow- tt* the wint of a mure genirral circulation inf*m*liofl among tha people, (ban to, the it of energj pn our part. With thetc, faw nrkt, we (ball *ub*ak o*>r *keet to the I'tenu tnd libcrtUtj of the public, hop-

{(kilthfj trill ire (he neCcitily of enco«- uio| BI in our undertaking., at well for the kttrritt of the party geutrally, as far oar- lUrft ' '

Kdltorr ho in*v nut ImpV U present to hi*

ricuJi mnch lorci;:n infurwatinn through the median i>f hit rolouina, nut derivable from fither journal*. It if itill cerl-iin that inlelll- jejicc of» local nature, interesting to all, iml important to man;', and btlierwi** unit- lainiblr, will by'llitt mean* be communicated. It wilt /ilio iiftcr (o tlione whntt mean* are In- oilrrjiuto to the ripenie df the larger jour­ nal*, aj Ifait a nynopUeat v}ew of afi thr im­ portant Informative) 'they comi'mj and he trotU that thnir of literary tttte way torn*- liltir* find in iti columns article* not QaWOr- thy nf the employment of-tt-lr leiaoiY. Atv M« plan of rvery pablictlmn whieb i* to find iU lacrrit in popolar inppwt, mutt firet b« erpoted before public patronage can b« ex- Mrteil, Ihr Editor wunld litre mark the out- line of hit clctfpn,- with Ibo fell knowledge Hint it will Camilla to an ordeal, by which, to ilctermine both it* ner.it and tlu.ftdelitj of ii» prmrcutlon. »' ' *>'The Rilitor prnpotr* to tdapthit palter to the

wtihmfnf thoicby whom lie itimmcilijtely Mr; rnnmlerl, an<] traonp whom he muit natural­ ly find a majority of (>i* patron*:- It* knowi them to be Intelligent and inquiring, The Literal r department, dull, therefore, be u- liitqtrutly leganleO, and the'mott approved, toincttic ami inrrign periodicnU retorted W far Ufllf* leltre* nulircn.' lie Kjinwa ihrm tn he patriotic, »ad lh«t r'.if y f.-rt a drcplnlfrrH in Hie wrlT^re of onr common countrr. Tu crallfV tUU »»ntimei»l to tlic fiu-nt oflili abi­ lity, fill column* iliall a BOM! wlnlerer intflli- pence of a poliiiral.charactrr nmj be calcula- ted to .interest them.' No ma", \rith the fa> eultj- of thought, It at lliU'tr 1 *** neutral in re­ ference tn the purij Jiillnriinni now prctail-

aAiqgtonof in tat glriiig to Judge pto ' diemaorajMOtttion in wrtaiii cam.

Mr. CArtof faroaonted a pdtltia.' bf John /L Rangoon, of CaroBoe county, praying thrt »' la» may pus, 19 compel certain peraona to at. wt In cutting o diUsli therein narawj, and for ' '

dry of Prin<;fi Ooirga'a eoinly,ii»**T-,-ing tint a law may b« ptuMod, iKracting the Is- vy court pfaaid connty, to funiub totttnt th» officit pfroglitor of willaand the clork of Mid county. " ' ' '- ;

Mr. Potlioron prraanieda naUlion of Mary Floyd, of Sf. M»ryV' county, praying to . be di­ vorced from her husbanH Jo«oph "Ployd, jr.

Mr. Pr*H presented the proceeding* of ft mi-marouf ond rcipoctahlo meeting of louJhoMornand oilier r4tizona of Princo Goorgo'< cmmty,hold at Upper Mwlborpugl), on thtf wbjeot of

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to Jipjoitc-liU pnliliral puiimrnta they nrt in nppotilion 16 the mrttnrft nf the proent Ail *(ni«tr» lion. Bat harln; nmlhcr Hie U-m- per nor the mutoc of a partitan, I>U commuitt ppon party moreroeuu ahtll br r.liartcttriff'l br rranknpa«ofarcnmrnt, nnl tiolenceorabufr -and at it a«*«r hat been hi* practice.to thull it never become hit habit <<i ilral in p-ilitical invective br parlv virulence, lie will direr- fillr Irnd the aid of hit coluu>m tit comniuiii catioii* from all pactiet reviving lo liin -.i-lf the privilege »f rfjecling turh m »re olijrc- llnnablcrnrperininalatlutinnorindrcoroDkiin- RUigc. In mlililion to the ftdvanttgci r>f tp- prnpriatr p«)Vtictl and literary telectlnat, he tru»l» nfir to tempt into c&erclte vrhttevrr of native talent mny nurronni) him, and with tych al J» he mir nnt prctumptaoatly dope tn rrndrr hit paper "nicfol and Interettmg. He a*kt uvt th* palrnnRfre of hit friendt longer than it elTortt merit and repay ft, at he witlira not o owe that favour to pertont) (r*llng, wluch

would be dialed to Ilia editorial (abort. Tbt BDI.LITJ* will be pOblitheil onTh»rt-

y in *aeh wi«k. Terma ol tob«triptlu«- 83 [>*r aonuuii ' --.«

II. HALU 14, 1885. _ -^ .,

Feb. 86. . --V-"

_Alao, prcwutod t»-o petition* of aundry clli-

eena of aaid county, praying the crUbliatuncnt of a Itoal BrtntQ Ilank.

M'liicji wan roaij tha fmt and Mcond limo by 0pocial ordor, and concurred in.

Mr, Cottman, chairman of Hjo cairuniltee on eUucalion, dalivered the follcrtriog

nEPOIlT;TLe commiltoo on cducntion hare examined

tho roporlaof Colleget arW Acadectiot rofvnrod to thom, and re*p«cLAilly report-

That tho following college* and academic*, vie: St. John 'a college, Frederick college, Wash­ ington college, Cambridgo, Buckingham, AUe- gany, Salisbury, Charlotte HoU»Wo«t NolUng- ham. Ikllo Air, St. John'* Literary Iwtitn'.ron, Franklin, Union, Garriton ForeaJ, St.' Juno*, I'rincn Frederick towo, WuflhiogtDn, Now Mhr- .ket, E-uitun, llogorjlo^n, UockvLUr, LowVr Marlljnro,' Ki]aoo, Dnd JlancUcatcr (vciikmiet; and tha juuicox of the orphan conrt f>>r Prince O«orge'« county, and the comiaiaaioDon offho acliool fund for. D^rchcator, Allogooy, and Cat- vert c«mti-j«, Uavo - rcpoitod uoJor aa act of o*»cmbrj\pjj»»odat Djcembcr aeation, 1833, cU. 141, ond in comp)inpe« with resolution 81, of Dccemb-jr Boasion, 1832. The trualaea'' of AhiBgoon ocucioroy, receiving %300, havo not ro. partod accnnlin^ \-i law, and, it) tiii cpinloa ut y cmr commit I ao, l»*vo forfeited undo» H», 81, December tv^riuo, f,8M, tea par caotuci of tltair donitiunn.

Tl(« act of 1630, rli, Ul, .under which oliooln, academics, and collegia report, rj- q-Jttea:

1st. That oach.HObou1 , ar.aJetny, or Cullcgr, that roceivon a donation in money from the Sbrt ahall affiird tuition in .ill the hranclMfl taught; andaball furnUh the nccenaary ccliool lnx>ka, freo of any chargr, to one poor child for every

[Tin Wr.titv RavuiLieAltrWill be printaU l the uroe me thret ** our daily andcoon-

r edition, tnd will contiin moit nf the read- I; miller vliich miy appaar in lhu*e pnper* ktht coarte of the week. Gpod p*p<r *n<l tir I;pa will be utei), *od rvery ini|.r«vcinenl 1 ill aicchinical arrangement (hall be adopt;

I of vkirk ike cqrouragcment we alhill re- i ill tJmlt It wllTbt Uiueil (very Sa.<

hrJir Morning, at the,low price of Two J)ol-' in per innum, if p*ld m advance. Two Dol- Irt uil Kifiy Cent* pi the riplralion iif'tix k-Mlu,or'Uiree HulUrn if not piid till the

I of ibe jftr, |rc7» TTittt. (trntt vnut lit ftidly adhtrtd Jo. "-' ' "

Witon with whom «vc thtcliange (if IhVrfrtil e idjicent 4t§tr». will confer A ftvnor lijr

'p^cU* N UT ^ratultoii* inter-II in lltfir ji.ipcr*) *IM) by *eiM)i)>? A C(TT

. lUinlnjtit, roarktil, they will ihfivb* fn- |nt IhemieUet lo a liV* «lfliann« tur ana

'I iml lho«« frltaJ* to whom w» -«Wrl il, ' |'lf«V prncare at uiaay *ul»«crilier» »*

ncliubt*, iml rtlurn their name* tu|hi*«f. ib* thM th* pttblicaliwa it to b*

«U ft * ,t Mtt*crt and othtra, who will etec<

K«Mlre« In procuring «ab*erib«rf, and for- i'i Die amount uf thtiri ubacrlption*, will

""' ' I to « datlnctiop of Mta^n per c«nt iv o( th* paper far one, *amr tot

They will alto ftutwarj their name* dj, in order tlyil woaaay nlacatbam

*I«Br)i*taf Agent*. Add/e**,'*••.••;. .

.. if . «»tk (Uv.tUeet, aapa»Ue tha Richaoge ^r

TmmwxT, March Mk, 1MB.Tba-epaaker laid ba(bt% th« bOua, no ttloM from tboOlerk of Baltlmora Comty

Cbart, cnrloaing UM pvtitio* *t Jota Brown, tether with tk* MMNT, ooaaaaaawoq, tettimo- aj, aad aU othar Un fnitttMugm haxl nrnkn- «ua applie«iio«fi»adivc«c«

Mr. Coahimpira«wtad a memorial of Sarah NorrU, admJB»*teat»ix of William Norria, Jr., >raying tho paaaage of aa act to enable her to '-

Abo; th* Itill, to autborlM Ib«tnw4a«a of Pf. craok Prc^ytorian ebtarch Iny, to d/^n-uiifand Irn HIM ti ii

in mentiobcd for tho u*e of aaid dwrob.

•fate.to an ael to i*r-

oorporata tho 8ovu»ga Inatttution of bu

SHEUIFF'8 8A1.E.virtg* of inqdry writ* of fieri facia*

d o«t of Anna Arandel Coonty I to me directed, against the good*

and' cnWeli, tund* ami tenement*, of Union ). \Velr\, at i ail of Jimr* Hykci, ^l-.ritllan

Warfield, Joiuu* Drydrn, mi\ Dcnt'nVe tnd Kyle, I hnve teluit and hi ken in csrVption all the right, title, intrr- ctt. jirojieHyVliim and cUmanil, both at law and-rqailr, nftjaid Ujilon D. Welch, of, In anil to tlfthoiVrteUiir pirlt of trarU of and Ind prenac'^, (*ll«l <h« Z^(t SJiift,

Mhiplev'* Be*nn\8hipley'i Contention, one- ulhrr Uact, calleJfc F«tm in a Better Shape, cunlainlnR ill the Jlole, TSrce Ilindreil and TUiilvf n Acre* of !LanU, mpre or Icit, belne

. Un'l niul nrenlte* at prtKOt occupied '- -"'-'ilioiid bi'ing in An-

Hrkctvilte, alto one ;i«d XaJm'a Lilt Shift,

Acr.eaof Laml more iet called, Lot No.

by (Jptun P. il*. Arunili'l county, utlier irart nf land, conttining 'l'w» Hpnd' or lest, and tin* olh*.. cbattiii'tng One Hun of l*nd, more or leit, i groa*, one Negro man I on, one ditto, woman na10 woman Uaehel, and her it pit and 'Chama*, nlio tun te*. Cat lit, Pr*ttt»Uo,D I11 »D esotllant Waggon aoi.' W KONB8DAY, tk*lsth M reiWence of tiid Uptou U nroceed toaeli «» »«<d property thereof a* may be »ecn*«ry. to dli debt* due it aforesaid. Bale to co 11 o'dock. JTcrw* CA81I.

.fab. 19.

tnd Ninety acre* following Ne- narae uf Solo- Ana, one dlt-

o children, Jo Block, llor-

amrmg which ~etr| and on

nnt, at tha ch, I ihall

inch part irg* the«nc« at

8h'K,-A.

2J That tbo tr utter* of cadi arliool, acade. my, or college, ahall *ele«t t le number to bo cdu. j catcd from the poor children, having regard to the pecuniary lituation of tlko |>or*ona *o iclocU od -and .

3dly. That the tnurocs of each KUool, acn- docny, or colIojjD, that receive* a donutiji, thill makv an nnuull return of Iho nuinbar of pojr cliildron oJucutod in their rcapectivn nchoiiU.

Thii act fa«a no limil Cor Ibo return, but Uo*. 81 of 1832, rvquiro* the report* to h& mad" nn, at befura tho^mooth of February, or fyrfoit Ion per centum of the annual donation of Uie year in which any acuUrny m»y *o fuil.

Your committee beg loavo toatatn, that many f iKaralurha or-j not .in conformity with tlto act of 1823,' for they" neither report- wholhor thoyfurniah book* lo Iho paor lUiionta nor whether their gmluilou.1 tludonl* Itivn boun taken from Iho poor, and intay fail to educate UIH required number of poor child/on.

Tho committee oak to bo dlacliargcd from the further cannidoratioD of Iho raujccl.

Ro*pcclfully nubmiltod,JOflEPII 8. COTTMAN, Chairman.

Mr. Scott, ro|iortcd a bill to provout tbo judge* of Iho county and orphan courU, conn- ty clerk*, and remitter* of will*, from acting aiex- ccutor*. odmini»Ir.T.lor» or trutlcoj.

Mr. Wy*o, reported a bill for incorpora­ ting tbo Door i-iri Acadainy, U Un)li:oor* county,

Al*o reportod a aupplemout lo nn act appoint­ ing comroi«ii>non» lo build a hridgo over Uie Littlo Coll* of Gunpowder in llorfurd am) BMti- uiorec^unlic«,paa*odat4)icanibor**»»iop 1681, chapter 101,

Mr. Creithion, reportod a uppjeownl to tbo- act, to regulate' fcoco* in Dorchcater and Caro­ line ooumiea,

Mr. Omi*»,r*port«la*upplerneii«lontiact, to provide for thn »>uildl»g of *-|Miblie bridge owr Birch Branch, in Worcester counly.

Mr. Coltihan> reported n bill'to incorporatetbo Wotipquln aoadeiny in ^omunet county,

' Mr. NiocJ^raportod a Wll far th» bou»flt ofRlekard Wofcb aid Bunuol B*rrotl.froo ponoo*of eolour of PuMV*s>* aad Tattot countie*,

Anct, Mr; Johti^ehaifrnari of the

Mr. Cmfcing alao preamrtad a memorial of D and Thtarna* Adair, WilUarn Dawaon,

Co, Hugh Boyle, and other*, merchant*K*hip nom and maatcra of va«*eU, praying a nodi-

ficati^-i of the PaoMager bw;Mr. WortlilngtoaprejMdtod a petition.of «m.

dry. ciliions of Prinoe Ooorgv'* couaty, ramon. treiing npainrt tho p<unge of a law, directing ho Ifffy court, to furnuh fool for the office* of

Clerk and IU giwor of Will* of nid county;Mr, i'rutt prcacnlod a petition of mndry citi-

MM of Prince Ooorge'* county, praying that ha levy court nuy bo directed to luraiah (bel

for th* Cleric* and Register* Offica*^ ia aaid county;

Mr. Pf.itI nhw prcientecf a petition of *undry citixnna of IVincc Uoorgo'a county, praying the otablmbment of ji Real Eatato Bank;

Mr. Ctuhing prMented memorial of iho Mayor of thu city of Baltimore, and the corami*. ionrr* of Bnllimore comity, praying tho paaaago of a Taw to enable aaid city ana county, to re­ build their court hou*e;

Mr. Crcighton mkmittod Un following or. dor;

Ordered, That. ' be a committee to viiit andciamino ihe Stale Cabinet, in St. John'* College, colkxitod and arranged l>y the Slate Goologiat, in punwanco of a rr*}lu. lion parard at the hut General AtMrabiy of Maryland;

Wiiich w*» road.Thu blink in raid order taing filled with the

name* of Meatr*. Creightoo, Prntf, Well*, Wyaa and Cotlman/

The aaid bill order waa then road the *ocood time and adopted.

Alao. reported a bill to authorise Rev. Goo L. Maekcnhoimcr, of Prince George'* county, to bring two female riavea into thi* itatp,

AJto, reported a bill, for tbo relief of Anno and William Bo wen,

Mr. Mertick, chairman of the committee on way* and moana, reported a bill, entitled, on ad- Jitioni] mippletnent to on ad lo regulate tba i*. miiog of lioenae* to trader*, kerpcr* erf1 ordlna- rie* and others pa**cd Oecarobcr *ea*ioB 1037, clivpterin,

Alito. r>portod a nupplemint to an act la abo­ lish Um ofBco of Inittco of Iho ilato, &c. poMod at December tension 1B2P, chapter 74.

Mr. Dulany, reported a further inppleraonl to on act, for the benefit of *undry insolvent doU- tor* in thi* irtole,

Mr. John* chairman of tho committee nn di- orcet, reportod a bill to divorce llatnutol Woro rom her hiubdml Thom** Ware,

And, Mr. Jonca ofSomonot, oluirman of Ihe committee on ^riovancon and court*, of juttiee, rcpartod a bill lo provide a uniform modo of ip. tointmont of the justices nf tha lovy court*, of ha *overal counlie* io thu *tato.

Tho liill reported by Mr. Morrick, to provido moro elfoctuolly for tho levy and collection of tho tax impoicd for the purpoap nf colonizing the free people of colour in lliiailatc.by tho act, re, luting ro the people of colour ju tfai**tate, paaaed nt December *e*«on 1831, chapter 381, wo* taken up for crihtideration,

The aaid bill wa* [hen toad the Mcood time, amendad, and pawed.

The bill nportud by Mr. Merrick, to provido fur the erection of a bridge over lk*lie*d water* of tha Wicomico river, at or near Alien'* Fre*h, irr Charlaa county, waa token up for considera­ tion, road tho «ocond time and paMedv

Tho cjerk of the lonote returned th* bill, for the relief of BricoSolhy, clerk of Montgoowry ouoty court.

AX«o t be bill, to lurvcy, layout, mark and mak* a plot of Die lot* in tho Town of Froatburgh, in AUegany county. ,. v »; i

Abo, tha la'U roUting. fo Htt inapoction of lumber in the city of AnuapoVa, and Anno Aruo- del county,

At*o> the hill to change Ilio name of Peace AUvj. in thn city of Baltimore, to Perry ttroet.

Al*o, the bill to authon** the aalf of oertaia real e*lati in Calvort county.

Al>o, Iho bill to continue in furoe tho Act* of amemldy, which would expire with the pre*ent eaafoo of tlie(>caeral AineniUy.

, Al»o, Ibe uppUxnoot to an aot, to iaoorap. r*t» tho Chairmalnr'i BoneAeiol Society of Bal- limoro.

AUo, tlvo bill to incorporate, tho Pliilocretan ooiaiy of Bollimoro,.

Aim, tho lull lo authorise Ihe rrgUtor of will* pf Ann* Arundcf county,' lo. bavo lraa*crib»d sifed rebound cArtktn roctird b»kt in lua ofBo*.

Ahw, Ibo bill to aller aa«l rh.ang«alM nan* ol

rg.Atao, tho bill for tl* hf^aftt of Joba B. Brow»

of CocH coouty.Alao, lh« bill for tb« rolW of Joha D. Ward*

acverally endor*od,<will paM,' and aeraraUy qr. dered to bo eagroMtd.

Alao, tho roMtrtloM im fcrotrra/. IfaMrot Davia, Elizabeth Downing, Chart** Sokith.

Alao, tho rcaolution awboriaia^tit* U'j»tfi«t> to roceive oongnmonal docnmonta 4c«.

Al»o, thn resolution authori*tng tho LthrariiV to tranunit copic* of the lawa to tb« clerk and rcgtater of wUla of Worcaater county.

Alaa, the roaotution requiring tha, LQbrarom to tromii copie* of the law* ol thia^gato, Ift tho clerk and regiator of w ill* 'oOjfMinat coui«yr *cvorjlly endorsed, . sontaKfc'' and everally ordered to bo ongrj»«od. "*^

And delirerod a btU originated in aad paaved * by tha *onate, entitled, a further vuppleoMnt lo an act, entitle*, an act for the reliafof creditor* and to prevent fraud* and doemta oecaatonod by qcret Blea.mortgacea.aad.giftcof ftodl Mtd1 chattel^ -

Tho hooao then proceeded to oonatdor the* third order of the day, being the bill reported by Mr. Brengle, entitled, an act for tin divinon ot' Bajttmoro and Frederick oooatio*, and for th*> erecting a new one by tbo oamo of Carroll, and to alter and change tko conititutioa of tbi* dint*, *o fki aa may be nocoaaaiy to ofllot t^t eoine. *

Mr; Dcvocmon morod to pe*4pon**aHi atlt.Mr. Ely moved to portpona **id bill, and

make it the order of the day for Tuoaday nmtsReaolvod in the alfinnative.Mr. Jooe*, of SonKrvct, chairman of the cow. '

mittoeoaigrievancoaandooart* of ju*«ice, do. livered tbo following . i , ••_ •

REPORTi VW-''< ' The committee on grievance* and eottrlk tfT

juatjce, to whom wi* roferrod the petjttoB of uodry eitixoiu of Anne Arnndol eoanty, Bray­ ing that the fee* of conitablo* may be inctoa*. ed; have had the MJTKI under con»idcr«rion, and1 recpectftilly report, tlrat they (deem it iaoipe. dient that the prayer of tho petitioner* *hmld be granted, and beg to bo di*cb«rg«d from tbo further coo*idoration of the petition afortf. aid.

Respectfully ubmilted, , I. D. JONF.S, Chairman.

Which wa» read the firtt time and ordeV. eir to Ihftn tho table. » . .

On motion, . !: 'Tho house then adjourned.

Joba Kooip, of Talboj county, |» t Waahingto* Kern|s

AJ*(V«h«bia«iW attt anil nt>«ni a road froCi Hnruo*'

FitoAr, March Oth, 108C, The Speaker laid before the houao a

from tho rraatoea of the Ahingdon Ai nlnasj', im llarford county.

Which wa* read and reforred to Ibo committee ; on Education. *''.

Tho Speaker alao presented a petition of nine.. ty eight citixen* of St. Ma/y'* county, 'praying tho Unklinp of a Bridge over the head water* of Britain Bay. ,

Mr. Kent of Anno Arundet preaentwd a petU ' tionof 4ame* JMTtcbell.of A. A. county, praying *'. the paaange of *n act lo authanae. him to a*ll \ certain negro thornin noroedV out of Ibo Stato of Maryland.

Mr. \Vharton prevented two petition* of aun. dry cilixen* of W*ahington couoly, jiruying Au eatabliahmont of a Real E*tato Bank.

Mr Ridgoly presented a memorial of modry _ cjlixonaof Anno ArunBol coualy, counter to a roernorial praying an increase of lavy on aaid: county, for Ihe Mpport of primary cbooU.

Mr. Merrick prewnlod a potilion Dooly, of Charie* county, praying to ba priced on tbo ponaion roll of laid county.

Mr. Merrick aUo.proaentod apililionof Jo&tr Sallivan and otbera, praying for an incrmae *!*, enmpro**tion to the clerk* of Ibo Slato lobaocrt inapoction warehou*c* in llallimom.

And, Mr. IVall, proMntod a (ajtitioa of aiir* dry eitizmi* of Prioco George'* county, praying IruU Ihe in*peottoo law* of (aid cowttySuay bo. altered.' . .

Mr. Scott a**Md kwn U WU| in a hOkV rr.. titled, an act to call a convanUoft. and fofia* UM conatilution of the State ol .Maryland. <

Which wa* read.Mr. Robartoof Frederick, reported a tUffU-

utfnt roan act, pataodat Uvoxuber w*i»iorV. 1884, chap. 21, appointing oo*aaiu*toaern to lay out and opnn an additional election di4ric4 U Frederick eiiunty, and fi.r other purpo***.

Mr. Annan reported a bftl, *uppl*mentary to aot aot relative lolaktoj *unerMdM* and ntak." ing valid tho «8iiie. '' > ,.. i

Mr. Scott reporiad a hill to » * «? <iran| ^. rfJohn Princ4pJoCoa»panjfof C««i| county, .c.

ac(.lohry} Jam** CarlJ^or t'wdorlck cokaty. . oU Aaid lol Mr.rrattWW^'Ull.teaw^fcpriMfttlwjr

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court tt frrtoss.' Geoty's co*aityt^o cause a pri vata tee* to b« l*>d off (tt -•'••- ^ m*- '---"' < '

Aad,'«*

"^fcy^afes^:the

titled, an , as to the

._r of electing the senate oat* torn : j up the vacancie* in that body,

^Ukenupfor conmderation, and passed. .... . . ....The house then resumed tha consideration of r**olmTofk*"of sondry eitisens of the Winiam-

tbe leave asksd for by Mr. Boott, to bring in a apart election district in Washington county, In ' > bill to eefl a convention owl revUe- tbe Coostl- favor of a Real Estate Bank;

g**oothofTork,i»<he|

thie-se*Matia>s|____ _

th**>-proceeded, to oonaUer

Mr. Kerahner presented the. proceeitkng* and

*

-•''*

and kfoat tu (be

tution of the Btate of Maryland.On the question being pat, will the house

groat tb» k*v*» it wo* Determined in tbe nfg*. live.

The bill reported by Mr. Burchenal, to au. . thorioe tbe building a bridga ovet Choptank river,

was, taken op for consideration, read tbe second time, passed, and vent to the senate.

Mr. Bockett mbmittcd the following message, which wa* read, osnented to, senate: Gentlemen of the sesiatm

We propone wijh your concurrence, to close fhc present sonntoo of the General Assembly, by fihftl adjournment, on Saturday, tbo 14th ot

' the present month.The bill reported by Mr. Jones, of Sumerset,

- chairman of the committee on grievances and court* of justice, entitled, an act relating to the trial of case* of appeal* from judgement* of ju*.

" tiees uf the peace, in the County Court* of the f'Hirth judicial dintrict.

Thn bill reported by Mr. Hugkoa, tmtilloti, a further *unploment to an act, to authorise nnd ri-npowor the lovy court of Cunrle* county, to nit- enna and luvy a sum of money on the mv

. Mr. Ely presented -a memorial of sundry ci­ tizen* of Baltimore county, praying for a separa­ tion of th*' county and city of Baltimore, a* re-

" juitice and' the

*&v •"• :-fl l«7i«l ""

JkTr. Hood, chairmantia, entitled, an act to enroll, brganime, and e-qdp-aad regulate the nlBitta 0^ tfeto State.

' After somo time »oenf *S*i'tin. , Tbe bou*o then mdjounljM.^ .. .'

MONDAY, March 9th, 1946. Mr. Jones of Baltimore, presented a resolu*

end City

property thereof, for tho purpose of buiVjnga gnol in said county.

Tho bill reported by Mr, William*, for the benefit of Joseph lliitcliinmjn, ahoritf of Wor-

. ce*ti>.r county.Thn bill reported by Mr. Carter, entitled, a

further supplement to an act, for thn regulation and improvement of tho village of Dcnton, and fot other purposes.

And, the bill reported by Mr. Duvall, sntitlod a further mipplomont to nn act, to incorporate company to maka a turnpike road from tba lino of tho District ol Columbia, to Fredoricktown.

Were severally Ukxn up for consideration, read the second time, pawed and **nt to tbu senate.

Too hour having arrived for taking op thn order ef tho day, the house- proceeded tocorni-

der the firat order of the day being Iho bill TV- ported by Mr. Burchonal, entitled, a supplement to the act of December eosaioo, 1831, ch. 944, relative to the distribution of tho froe or chari­ ty school fund, for Caroline county, for tho purpose* of education.

The Mid UU wna then read the ooccAd time, and passed.

Tbe bouoe then proceeded to consider tho se­ cond order of the day, being tho unfavourable report of the committee on corporation*, upon the bill reported by Mr. Jones, ol Baltimore, entitled, an act to incorporetcflhe presidnnt and nunagen of tho Thomsonian National la/lrmn.

ry, and the bill offered a* a substitute for said report.

The question then recurred, and was put on concurring in tbe report of the committee. ' Resolvod in the affirmative.

The clerk of tho sonata returned tin bill, en­ titled, an additional, supplement to an act, to,

. reduce into one tbe several acts of OMombly re­ specting election*, and to regulate said dec-

tv in some centra) part thereof; ' Mr. Ely aim presented a poti ton of David W. Hudson, warden of Baltimore city and county jail, preying the paeaage of aa net to provide'for the payment of the eipcnsn of keeping tbo pri­ soner* from th« Baltimore and Washington Rail Row).

Mr. Key prasontod a petition of Benjamin Duvall, of Prince George'* county, praying the passage of an act to tnako valid a deed (herein mentioned;

Mr. Ciuhing presented « memorial of George Brown, Alexander Fridge, and the Direr* rosoti and managrra of the Indigent Bick Society of tho city of Baltimoro, pr>A idg an act of inc orpo- ration;

Mr. Whartwn, from the joint committee on thd PuWc Building*, submitted the following p-golutionm

RooiUtfd by tho General AM»mbty of Mary. Inn'1, 'fliat the trovcrnor Mid Council Im, and they are hniwby mithorisod and directed to have

_,_-.,_- trio senators and delegate* ftom -. city, to endeavour to' obtain th* piuwage oil . law extending the timelt^ opening Light s*V

in said city. . "* "''-. .'Mr. Jonca of Baltimore, nlno presented a me.

mortal of Solomon fitting, Luke Tternnn and Sons, William Jenkin*. ani other*, cititen* of Baltimore city and county, pray ing tbe passage of a law authorising the building of fire proof of. ficea, for tbo aafo keeping of the record* of said city and county. .

Mr. Jones of Baltimore, also presented a roe. moriul of tho Baltimore Alhwnuom Company, and sundry citizen* of Baltimore, praying the grant of a lottery, to raise a sufficient sum to rebuild the Athmnotim in taid city, which wa*

The annual meeting of this Society will tab* place at seven o'cesek, P. M. in the hall of the House of Delegates, om FHday erening next. AH officer* and BteMbrt* of Ib* Society and it* auxilisHMt end tho public goneraUr,an lusoqit. jfujlr iavitaa to a&nd, ' . '

. .-.FRANKIHNANDER80N,See'y.

Tbe Commi/inoaer* for Anno 'Arundel county adjourned th«ir Annual Session on Saturday last. Th* following account of their proceed, ing* baa been famished no.

thepra* lU,Hou«e oC DelepWS JA-.-^o/Maryla.r^1*

provfdioy /br the prdtnpt $* *».* * Obip CsaLf _ ,_, the completion of the Mtknon harms, Bail Road toYortVm

iTATJtMENT 'of Erpooditare, andExhibiting the _

each general charge in Anne Arundel county, Tor tho'year I8»4. Pensioner*, Bridge*, Public Roads,Jurors to the County .Court, Public Ferries, Orphan* Court,•* M-rt-,^ »^ .t.^.^

on term* hi^ baaanxiai to th»corporWcdtootmetnieithceeworb w»y odvKiitageoiBi- 1» the AIM) wberea* thU meetiB« pletiea»«r thoB* l

r< pairs a* they ducra roquimle. mnda to the Government House, and suitable luid ncceeVary now enclosure* about the ground* attnchud there­ to, and that they draw on the Treasurer for rich sum or sums as may bo ncccaary therefor, who i* hereby directnd to pay jtuch draught* out of

to tho County State Witnee»ei Sundry Account*,

lately destroyed by fir*Mr. Welly presented a petition of sundry ci

titan* of Wnshingtnn County, praying for tho in corporation of a Real Eatnte Bank. . ,

Mr/ Gantt, presented a memorial of sundry I citizen* of tiro Crrtt election district in Prince I George'* county, praying for the citabliihmont ^ of district court*.

Mr. Wciurt presented a petition of *undry ci­ tizen* of Wnihington county, praying for an act to reiae a sum of money by lottery, for the build-

Judges and Cferks of Election,n- __ «_WI_. 0-1 _ ! « '..'."I' ~.-ff'Constables Salaries,'Alms House,Jail,Comraissionon and Clerk, .

Pauporsij. -i, .t. . ; Puuuora,

Also, the bill to incorporate the Hancock Li­ brary Society, in Washington county.

Also, the bill for the benefit of P. Pincu*, of Baltimore county.

Also, tbo bill, for the benefit of William Green, .of tho Slate of Virginia.

Also tho bill, for tbe relief of Mary A. Abel, formerly Burwell;

Also, the bill, to Incorporate the Antietam Fire company in Hageratown;

A!»o, tho bill, to proven! tronpoM west of 8a. rage river, in Allegaijy county; sovcmlly endors­ ed, 'will DO**," and sovsrally ordered to bo en­ grossed.

Also, tbe bill, for tho benefit of Sarah Luca* and Eliiabalh Lucasj of Anno Arundle coun.«r-

AIsu, the bill, fur tbe benefit of Eliza Willis; severally endorsed, "will not pas*;"

Also, a communication from the Executive, referred by the tenate, to the eoniidfration of tbe House, and is as follwr.

EIBCXTIVB Dar*aTxn»T,Annapoltt, Martfi OtA, 1805,

Genllemnn of tho Senate and ' of (he House of Dot«ga!n«,,

W* hsrewilh submit for your connidoration, a communication frosn the honorable I.ewi* Ca*s, .Becretary of War, with a copy of an act of Con. gresa, pMeed st its recent eossion, for the con. Unuslion and repair of tbe Cumberland Rood, by Which it will seen that no part of the sum approprated by the second section of Iho said aet can be expended in tho repair of tho said rood east of the river Ohio, until lh«~ same *hall^ bo surrendered to, and accepted by the H tales, re- pcctirely, through which laid rood posse*.

any unapprnpriatod money in the trensurykewilvod by tho General AMombly of Mary-

laml, That the joint cnmmittet' on the Public Buildings bo, and it hereby is authorised and di- n-cliil to hnvo all necemary ropaire mado to tho wnll round tho circle, and *uch ropaira unl iinprovomonta in tho Public Building* a* may bo dtcmtd advisable, and draw from time to limn on tho Treasurer for *uch sum* as may bo necessary for tho fame, each drnught to be aign- cd by a majority of tbo member* of tho jo^nt cnmmittee.. Rennlvcd by the Geneml Assembly of Afury-

land, Thst the Gcvoroor and Council bo, and they nr>; horvby authoriiwd and requested to ap­ point Ktnno fit and trusty person, to have charge of the Puliiic Ruilding* nt the scat of Govern. mint, whose duty it shall bo to uttend daily at the Slate Houm, and BOO that nil the fire* in the dilTrrcnt apartment* are, at night, extinguished or well *ucurod; to keep the hou*e and noigh. boring ground* neat and clean, preventing aa far a* practicable, depredation* from minehievou* person* of every description, and dock from tre*- poning within tho onclocuro* about tbo public circle; and that tbe salary of the penoiw *o em.. ployrU, ahall be

per annum, payable rniartnrly. Mr. Ricand, from tho committee to which

wa* recommitted the bill reported by him, enti­ tled, an additional supplement to the act, to pro-ride for the public instruction of youth in prima­ry schools throughout this itate paseod at Do.combrr eeesion, 1828, chapter 104, so far a* the .into relate* to Kent county, reported *uidbill;

Mr. John*, chairman of the committee on di­vorcee, reported a bill, to divorce Roaiiuna Ar.lemon, of Washington county, from her husbandEli Artoreon,

Also, reported a bill, to divorce Jfary E. Nu- 'gent of Baltimore city, from her husband Arthur

'V'»H-»%'-. wo have tbe honour W remain . '. '»."V«^t>,' your obedient servant, » V"-**t«" JAMES THOMAS.

On (aatiojTaf Ml- Merrwk, the lioose took op for coDiidoralion the bill reported by him, enti. tied, on act to incorporate the Book CoenpeJiy of tbo 3uto of Maryland; . ' ' ,

The laid bill wa* than te*J the weoltd tin*, '

On motion of Mr. Kirby, tbe tifl« of said bill Wiw aroend«d by unking out th* words -State,

of .MuTylund." and inserting iaJUs* IhareoftlM wor.lt >Metho«Ui ProteetanCaKek/

On moliu* of Mr. Pntt, tb^Enue took up (br

Nugnnt.Also, rTiported.a bill, to divorce .Vary Floyd

of Saint JYary's county, from her bu*band Joseph Kloyd,

Also, reported a bill, to divorce Vary Bald­ win of Baltimore city, from her husband Jomoe Baldwin,

Afr. Scott, reported a supplement to an act to .regulate the inspection of Tobacco,

Afr. I>ulany, reported a bill, granting pecinl perroiaBion to Doct. Thomas At. Hanson, in Charlea county, to practice mldicine and surge. ry within said county. K

Afr. Hiimblrton ot Talbot, from the commit. tee on grievance* and court* of justice, reported a bill to rank* valid a certain deed to Cliatie* 8. SboafTof Allogany county,

And, Afr. Cashing, reported a bill to aolhor. iee the repairing of the Court House of Balti. more county, and for other purpose*.

The bill reported by Mr. Gilliss, to provide for tbe repair and improvement of a portion of thepublic road in Worcester county.

The bill reported by Afr. Turner of Calvort for tbe revaluation of the real and personal pro. party in Calvert county.

And, tlm bill reported by Afr. Jone* of Ball, ntitlixl, a thin) supplement to tbe act to incor­ porate the President nnd Director* of (he Fire- roen's Insurance company of Baltiraont, paesed at Deoombiir eeanou 1820, chapter 5d.

Were" Bevorally taken up for conaidentijaw a the *epoad tine, paeaed, aad KuU.te tlM

ing "f R chnrch.Tho bill from Iho senate, entitled, on net spe­

cifying cortiu'n duties to the trviuiurer of tho west >rn »ho/o in relation to bonk*, was taken up for consideration,

Tiio mid bill wn* then road tho second tune, amended, and pAMcd.

Mr. 1'relt chairman of tho committee on In­ ternal Improvement, to which WM referred the bill from tho senate entitled, n supplement to the .ict, entitled, an act to incorporate the Delaware and Maryland Rail Road Company, reported the soiner without amendment,

The said bill wa* then read tho first and *e- cond time by special order, passed, and return ed to the senate.

The house then proceeded to the considera­ tion of the unfinished busine** of Saturday, be- ing tho bill reported by Mr. Hood, chairman of thfl committee on thn militia, entitled, an act to enroll, organise and equip, and regulate tbe mi. litia of this itato,

Which w.os read the second time, emended, and pofsed.

Tho clerk of the senate returned tbe further supplement to the act for tho education of the Deaf and Dumb, of thi* Mate;

Alao, tbe bill to authorise tho repairing of the Court House of Baltimore county, and for other purpoeoe;

Abo, tbe bill entitled, a third supplement' to the aet to incorporate the President and Direc­ tor* of the Fireman'* Insurance Company, of Baltimore, passed at December session 1823, ch.6A|

Also, an additional supplement to on act re laling to the public roods, in Somerset county;

Also, tho bill to incorporate the Savage Coal and Iron Company, in AJIogany county, several­ ly endorsed, 'will pa**,' ordered to be engrossed;

Aim, the bill to record and make valid,, a deed therein mentioned;

AIsu, tho bill incorporating a company to make a turnpike rood from tho turnpike near We*t. miniiter, to Taneytown, thence through 'Em. milsburg, to tbe Maryland and Pennsylvania late lino; pseud with amendments;

Also, the resolution in favour of Jane Ro- bc'^a, endorsed, <*ssootcd to,' ordered to be en­ grossed.

Also, the, rasolnlion in favour of Hugh Cox, endorsed, <disse.nled from;'

And delivered a.bill originated in and p»*Bor1 by tho senate entitled, a supplement to ao act, entitled, on act for amending and reducing into «y*tem the law* and regulations coakorning last

ill* and testament*, tho dutio* of executor*, administrator* and guardian*, and the right* of

9,100687 10

4491 S3 1,500

700 000 30 117 837

4,714 SO 101 516 14

2^50_ 785 04

8W 100 173 87 -90 . MS 47 130 64 07

1,616 06

Crow* Hoada,Standard of Weights,. .... ' Printing, ...* Special Court, _ Commissioners for Apne Arundel

county under the act of Astern.bly relating to the People ofColour, - . -.

Collector* Cotnmusion, .. , Surplus, -' -'. >-. . . ..." , ' »

' "< y.tA .,->» -t • .-;. i v '. -^. , Attotmt of Levy, tto.OOT AO

CommisikmeTS of Primary School*, 44,000 Collector* CommisBon, ', . ,316602 Surplus, * .^•''•f- v--ll 04

OM4ft

480 60

ry to the prosperity ef fa* cityand *!*> Decaueo tb« said billan ample fund without taxation for i»* i_of public echool* throughout tlwi *tafo 23anivnnal educarion of those who nittea,,oar deetinie* and upon whew '" >-ffij»ia|welfare and safety of UM ctaft mM *t» Bo it therefore

JtesohW, That a Committee, twenty-four persona be appointed by tb»l to proceed to Annanoli*, and mpeetMb , monicate to the Senate of Maryland, tki i cms wish and lively hope of the netti*. their Honourable Body may approT* ui j the aforesaid Bill.

Retelnxt, That copte* of those be trannnitted to tbe 6eoeral A* ryUnd, and to the Editor* of tko paMiihod in thi* Btate, and tsjrt t now adjourn, to re iBBMtlle upon given by thd Chairman, after the Oeeenl j embly shall have definitojy acted o* *a*|

The meeting wa* sodrewed for an hour by Jokn V. J,. XtMaJun, struin of the moot rich' and fervid abounding with the rooelcontindoiunB*:

After tbe adoption of tbe Rejohu>*j I

Amount of Levy, 4^07 Oo

thank* of tho meeting were unaninMojIy to Mr. McMdfmu for the signal part sjl taken on the occasion. ' ''""

The Chairman naked and oeUltej i deeignate tbe Delegation to proceod u> J lia.

The meeting then idjoorned to imt i upon the call of tho Chairman, aft*r ib I lature have acted definitely upon Ib*

Oo motion of Afr. Brengle, the houeo took up for consideration the bill reported by him, enti­ tled, a suppleiAnot (o an act, directing the man- nef ofeuinf out qliaehnxniU in thi* \aotiocti, and limiting tho extent of them.

The aaid bill was then read tbe second time, passed, and sent to tbe senate.

On motion of Mr. Pratt, tbe (MOB* teolinp for ooMideratiuB. tbe order of the day, being lh« sill reported by Afr. Momck, chaintMUj. of the eommitlM oa way« and

Orphans: and other representatives of deceased ponton*.

The hou*o then adjourned..

By order of the Boon! of CcmnuBJtoner* for Anno Arundel County,

R R. J. COWMAN, Clk,

APPOINTMENTSMode by the Corumi**ionera for Anne Anmoel

county, at their March seenoo, 1B36. TRUSTEES OF THE POOR.

Rotwrt Wy Kent, William OUara, Joseph N. Stnckot, Rnmsay Water*, nnd George McNeir. SUPERVISORS OF THE PUBLIC ROADS.

John 8. Cjinden, ThootaJ R. B«ard, Richard Sellmnn, John Beard, Richard Butler, Frnnci* Baldwin, Philip Pindell, John T. Richnrdiion, William Urauhart, Samuil Duvall, William Gar- diner of George, William WaUion, Thomas R. Cm**, Benjamin Bunderlnnd, Francis Bird, Sa­ muel Armigor, John M. Welch, Abner Ltnthi- cum, son., Joahuu Ruwling*, sen., John W. Ham*, Nicholas Woodward, ZnchariKh Johnson, Jamos Wcbb, Williom Lintbicum, Hcth W. War- field, Charles S. W. Darsey, Anthony Smith, Henry H. Owing*, Wanhington Richardson, I Richard Iglohart, James Hykca, Wosly Linlhi- culii, Samuel Brown of John R., Nathan Ship, ley, Jame* A. Morodith, John FUher, Aabury Peddicord, George L. Slockett.

CONSTABLES. ., . »'. » .'.. Pint Election />ij<rie<<-aichiir<l L. Wockett,

William Urquhart, Morgan Hullivan, Samuel Thoraaa, Rogvr Tyding*.

Second Election District,—Jeremiah Nichol*, John Baldwin of Frenci*.

TUrd FJtcttot Ditlnct,—Samuel Armiger, Land* Linstid, Clarfce Mc"C«uley, Jamw Raw. ling*.

FovrlM EUetitm Richard W. Ijam*,

Fiflh FJectio* ZMrtHrtV-Jowph MurppTIoa. Hood, I*ooc Alkinson, Jiuue* TroaklajFieMer Wilson, Samuel Streughan, Charlea eph H. Horaltn.

«u<A Klettion Didruir-ResJo tfsitboV, De Warfiold, WillUm Whitler, Vrti/W. JP«y,

II V virtae ef a decree of thr Ooqrt ef Chin- * rf«r«•

Tru»u*

mmtic B5A1.B, t Ike court hautr door, In the city of Anna. Hi*, on SATURDAY th* 4lh day of April next, at 18 o'clock, M. all that part »f the real r*taU. of the late Dr. Matthia* Ham mond which wa* heretofore alluded to hi* widow, (Mr*. KUra Mtxburn,) for her dew- ir. Thn parr«l uf land cunlaiui

«55 1-2 ACRES,were, or lew. It lie* tbaat 12 mile* frem the city of Annipolis snd on the road from laid city to Waterloo Tavern. It will be wld tub- j«ct to the life «»UU of Mr*. Mewburn.

THK TRRM8 OF 8ALK ARK, That eae fourth part of tKc parchate money hall be paid on tbe ratification of the lale.anO Mi* residue in two *qn*l tnnu.l Instalment* fros* th* d>«of iale the whole to be*r inter- ett from thwltf of aa!*, and to bo Meired by b«ed* with **carity, to bo approved by the Trastee.

THOS. 8. ALKZANDBR. - March 12.-U. . - **

i.bert G. Shipley, Peregrine II r City of Amapolit,—Wil Lamb, Samuel Evans, Lcwi* INSPECTORS OF PB

John Mercer, JosephWil*on, Joseph How Benjamin Watkins, Ji drew Lynch, John Ri Blewart, Daniel Mm Dr. GMtavu* . Richard <.i. Stoekctt, ma* Hood, Jame* B. J fold.

COLLBCTOHenry C. _

firat CollectionCharles Booi

lection DutrioJohn Thomi

lection Dial

Rood, Joh*l . Sewoll.

SCHOOLS. ekutt, John F.

1'horno* qoowdco, Hughes, Dr. An.

of H,, Charles R, Jamn H. Marriott, , Amo» A, Williams,

[nrle* W. Oorsoy, Tho> itbow*, Cbori«B D, War.

OP THE TAX. Win. Collector in tbo

^ '\A« * *'"* --

Frem tA« fadbt. . THE LAST ACT.

. Tbe Intelligencer given the foUon'af,* of tho concluding scene in which tW i sacrificed all the appropriation* for, Ji even those in a Mate of progre**ft*i to defeat the ihcasara of th* Uottsj for tU* oonringCDcy of hor'jle ' the part of France. The Intelligencer! the-narrative down to tlie appouiBBrBt i Committee of Conference, and then « )« 1

"No communication-coming from |0t however, and it being nlrtndy past II tho Senate, fearing for tho fslo of tkitsjl | rfosirou* of prawing it* grc^ iaiportK»| tbe altcDtion of tbo Houao, acnl tbi lowing moMege:

"netoltcd, That a menage b* r>t si Ilonourablo tho House of Repr spcclfully to remind the Houm.- of tin i . tho Committee of Conference, npooinle^i dissgrccing votes of Iho (wo Huu*a<a > rnondmonl of tbo Hou*e to Ike the Senate, to the bill rapecting Ik* f of the United State*.

"When UU tpsjisige wn« read in 0» we learn (far we were not preiegt) I Cjiiirman of tho Committee of Contm Cambrelong) Mi'd ho had not taken, or i not take, the responsibility of proKidsiJ report of the two Commit iocs, on i lateness of the hour, or tbfl thlni**)"! IIouso- or for both rer.ioni) uJJitif, be waahiinselfagainittho Report Mr. Lowis, the next named on lh« made a report of tbe concurrtneo of tk|j committee*. The subject wo* llmtf'** the House; and, a* to what then rtt*:i«J next hour or two, tut wo did not srO'it. * \ not venture to dsacribo it froro learn, however, that I bo Senate, luiioj ' till a good while longer, in hopt« '

"to'romUio HOUM, aodnotboarinj;, tnt ""Ther message, informing the Hou^iWi

the Senate, had no further busine* !<*«» No answer coming to tltii rucseagt, < oAer waiting a considerable timo hearing nothing from tttu bill, finaUy

and tho bill, therefore, i* utterly W- "It being already pout II o'clock"

IntolligonciT) when the cwnniiltw tbe House?. Thi* i* Iho artful modi tion adopted by Joo editor to scree* '»Jf of Messra. Clay, Calhoun, Web*(«, t" struck out the appropriation for lh« f fenoj-.nnd hoped to make the H<»* .T

^than risk the re*pon»ibuily «f» ordinary appropriation* for fortilcalioc* >

in Iho second CM-

'the tWrd C

i. ., rv - «<*P<»>l««tortnthefi)iuftltC«|. kxtion Dist

Amount^per 100^/4 cento. --!'

School Tax 6 cent*.

r - -..,»..,.. /Vom <*«' Bfltmore PanSst,

TOWN MEETING. .- AfrseoUy to tbe csJl of the*(*yo/6f AM ci.

of T«X

"It being paM 1 1 p'olackf!" p«*t eleven o'clock when inc. ed , and e^ery member of tb* . dence of hi* own watch to prov* I'! J" p*t (MM aftlodc, and *e Hou»» bsi «» tlonal BxiBfcMoe. The 8*D*t* "** " the bill when in its hand.; and a-bia'* possible An- <he House to rexoe»»" « ' or even to vote upon it befc>r« lb« ! * vice of tbe members expired. Tb» si*11!, remaik ouriou* instance of «bal « c.]l«fU*,lnjtw«atkot>«.tm«o ****

itlll eborto* t«fc to the expr***»»

**."«•. »•

LATE*« Fta

i American- 1

Fair)'. V nut an eocour

»«l,viow acorrospo HhM. «r*. An

t letter «f vinl to delivj

rt of a \ Ji«u, 20th

: > rejcclio^ it can su;

i Gavurnl r intent up<| ! of tha t J

ta Aft, He f*

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, nut (AH

the ipprovt

theoe I As of tko lk« tkiu

tha 0**M|j Ktedo»«tkV| d far

fervid

Rennaanamriy i aignal put k*|

obUisedl proceed to J

nod lo j ion, aftsr tin I upon UMJ

ACT.he (blknriaf,*

which tk.{inn* fojf

Uouss, 'j]f 'Haft

» Intelligoatrt e 0|)poutnxst L, e, and then mjt j iming from 0* T eody p«*t 11 « lofatoof tki.*! groa^ ira to, seal tbenHsl

»ns read in not present)

[teflofConfcrt*«F 1 not -taken, « i lily of littocs, on t or tbo

he Report med on ti« fu oocurrtoce of ttaj ctwo* th« hat Incnrwu.-J.k' didnottto-i'."' it from he«»J-

i Senate, b»'i»J rr, in kopw »<.' ; bearing, ««. ; the House, *" iorbusl»e»sW><« til nicasap,

>i is utterly )<** t II o'clock" ("Pi

, .rtfulmodto or'lo screes IM , Webs!",**-! ntionfor tbe| nke (bo ponaiUUty «f I rbrfortitteauoM'

It « i

of tb» ;N lopwv.il

Sans!* "ft**

betere prod.

estmon heei I« I.

' Evwjt tbe Cowimttt* of

"" bBard, and LewhiJoW Hoiix* till pc*t 12 c/cliett.sjid' cu.mri<HicM ColHng tho yeao-

"aed'hnd r.r.xfwd.flbBV when a con.' ', arose stout a iacmttft'»'ntaang to vote holloiBw wes no toiler In existence.

.'win aseertaim d the! there was flo quo- i- l^jon win immediately madi fo adjoutn, liWre wo* ttill "O W" - *">«« was no

ti£t t™> 13 «W,MH »«« tf«wH wming. when the VoMf, learning that

-0,10 hod cdjoonied, also *djonrn*<l. It [ four as we rnacbcd^hornc. Wo^.do

. to pronounce tho article in (ho f-

ol* confercnc»tUltrrl) untnir, (of an *. r.embtr had, trfore /':.- W..&* of

from the conC ffu-« willi t|«o . declined «-o4il«;r,. Upon the

tint ho had no right to vote, na bo WM CT a member of Congrcni nnd many o.

r^nAcni of both parties liad gono liomo. Mhat they were no longer members of

ilhitMf. Cumbrclcng, Mr. Hubbard, 'nor

r thera was no IIoii»c to roecivo rm tltJ not, a* stated by the infor-

I of tbe lotulligonccr, present tbo r.-port. cmptcd to do so, buf on being appointed r with Mr. Cambreleng, ami noklwing n-

I trit 114 members at two o'clock >n j, bo did not flajko tbo report at all.

ir,t,M veru dctorroincatfrom seven o'clock r- drive InvMflM0 entirely from i to defend^hqlbountrv. at the

|ri of losing the whole fortification bill, and ; tbo first, they h»ve at.

wri "^^^^ BTf?'*j fr****f4if *s^V Ml" *"7"

HA-I.write I Pnri*.

4wMr.B4r«Tre*ty,

poa^bly might bare it by (h* tUMOal vaer.

on«otai»ww>,) will no* &U to hare w«i^it with the Chamber*. The tone nf ilin iqy iMiliuu Ui lowered, nnd tka OoyarnnMnt potty ' «oei» to> bnvo plurVrd up countgo of Itte. Wbfa 111* Memnftc arrircd, tbo lotUr nemed. to b* vnde* cidcd what to my. Doilittig. now U-«ud of national dignity, and the Cabinet were -evident­ly nfmid of tho tier parti, which, tbry,Mill havn rapportnn on many ejueatioap, bat D«- pin hnd mndo them oppoeitioa on Uu«. 80 jtib ee tho ^oT0rnm«nt bed to>)t«r tW TO*e of-tb* t^irliirtn, HrpoblioaM, «l»d,lhe »>»rty just men. (ioni-d. Tlii* it wfcn£Coa*i d« Rigney moan* |n IUN Inllcr (o Mr. Liringtqn, wbicb you .have crn. Hut whnlevti may bo the result of the rods u hirb tmwt now soon take place, rely upoo it tho roal npringto t-juch is the commnrce of III > emtatry. An^ till who so view the rjb. jftct, cannot not be ptoanod to nca by tho laat ac. counts from Wa«hin(rton, that tbo Prowdont no

fott. tfaf period wk«n they would amMtoNM U to fliMa^cn. The mxKnngoed add. thai more.

wivute.inOTM-, it U 4UfctU< to conynfaend th*gee which wooU bmuiM* Hnaaainco it wouW rioVmtljr not IMV r MdaW tbete«ulta which President J

taeir ullimjtum, and destroyed tbo forti. i kill, t-> the great detriment of thn public t and the regret of ovdry man vvh.i hna A of pitriotim. Wo w->nld recjm.

) lo to thfl Editors of the Intolliabac.ir (n * t cofTJct copy of the araon'lnii'nt of tjio, frafovng u conditional appropriation (if

i roiUinas of dollars for tlio doforieo of th?•j ftr (hcv hiv AnVltnd a material word.

| Wlowing is the luVjnVnant as it pn**cd noa»>l aad wn aro anui^uod to state, that ronjt in italic woro losertid in place of o. , taring ton much discretion to tho Execa-

| and loot tbj words iAoaU be r&Jered ne- ;, (and not tJwlUe nerassnry, as published

s Intelligencer,) nru in the manuscript copy t ainH.writing of * dittimguishod oppow.

fmftii'jer from Virginia, and iHbo bill was d, it WM an error of the Clark,

|not of tho House. Tbo following i* tbe *. nt u odoplod by the Hoosc:

I or it, <$r., That tlio sum of THRKK >\rf OF DOLLARH bo and the same r appropriated out of any money in the

ury not ntliarwin appropriated, to bo ox* lip whole, or in pjrt, under the direction

i President of the United State*, for tlw r and aaval sorricc, including fortificn-

i ind orhiaci and increa-u of the NaTy:Ciwch oxpnndinrres should bo rendered.

thinks war will bo' necessary to obtain jintice hem.

You *ee Sir R. Pen! think*, notwithstanding tho large- majority of reformers against him, be hall l»o /iblo to carry on tbo Government.

The Carlisto in Spain appear to bo'-gaining ground. There is some talk of arranging thu affair by a marriitgo of one of Carlo*' son* with Hie young Quern.

Count Pozzo di Borgo ha* received from St. Petorsborgh liis nomination to.tbe po*t of Am- bnnsador at London, loft vacant by tbe retire, rm-nt of Priro Lioven.

M. Hyd« de Neuvillo has addro**ed another letter to the £ciko Frantaii on tho subject of the American Claims. Ho state* no now (act of importincn, Ixit nays ha U acquainted with a gf.ut many vftich ho may reveal hereafter. In tho orr?:»ntifneJio declare* hi* opinion that tbo claim* rn*d*1p Conrral Jockion are very esor. bitant. Tbo following is the most positive .do- clnration on this subjoct contained in hi* letter, xvlrich is of grout length: 'I persist in thinking that the Treaty ought to bo rejected. A new m-RO'iation may bo opened upo* different base*, and tha (T. Stsfos will have no c.in.13 lo com. plain, f«r their President b»t no power to en. gage the Treasury. Every thing will (hen go in order, a great fault nmylb? romodied, and if ! France is found to be iadeblod, every man of conscience will declare that *U« o«ght to'pay her debt.'

PAKTS, Jan. II. Tbe remaining documents relative to the American cli.iovi w*ro laid upon Ihn table of the Chamberof L): nuties yesterday, We wire! tho following, which*hre the most important; they are the letter nddreesod to M. Serrurier, to onooonoe his recall, and tbe dralt of tho note which he wa»cJpr<rod to deliver to tho Government of the U. SMle*.

Lrtter to Af, .Semwirr. "PARIS, 14th Jan. 18M.-^Sir I hive ro.

ceivod the despotcbea you lWv\ donn mo tho honor to addrean to me up toVnclmibrr .3d in­ clusive. Tbe Message of Pro«i\n^Iack«on ban produced in Prance tbe effect you anticipated.

in view; that of KDnotmdng to Coagrea* the final conchuion of thcae long negotlatioa*i Tho Prcmdent »uppo»a«, it U true, that th« ChattMMn might have Uaen mjiwooiUcd before the laat month of tho yonr 1834, 'out even had t&c ?*- aioa been nv-opened come few week* rlifr, which, from aovoral cauaca, ia impoaajbl*, the moat timplo calculation will prove (hat under no circumatancc* could the dcciaion of tho Cham­ ber have been obtained, and a fortiori known at Washington on Dec. 1. Tho King'* Onvernmcnt could not but holieVo

» niy».«f AtMp'tto evtirttif- b tto a*aU' .

lta*« Br*«a Crtek at 11after Uif «rrl/tl «f Ue '

-_.8AMTJEL OOVBRt NATHAN ClULDft,

M.I. Pebraary

KK> DOtJLAUSi M. iaKNMli XM!M«« «C M

. flTjtTE LOTTERY,that eoneidoraliana m evident musthuro brought Tur tli« U.neflt of t<ie Di»m«l Swamp Canal conviction to.tho cabinet of th? United States, . r ' f ' Cp>»ip«ny._ ' .""_ - •!' nnd the more so afl no oomrrmnieation by that '' " Ca^aa N«. 0. tor 1BC*.'- '-^ ' "

A IItttll Jfictor} fruei AnMpolU, Mil (•M^astrtfralng, '. •

Th* MML leavr« Ritton v*ry '_ __. *nir8*t*r.lay af.ernooa at half past 1« *'cli

rOamhridgP, and rctarn* aame evtnUg: IV MAIL 8TAOR fer C^trrvltlsVlMVei UtM every "MorldaT, Wvdntwlky alrf FH-

«Uy aftcrMM.*, at half past 1 e'cletk, «n4 >*« * 0«Mr*Till* In tiJb. f.r * tally - ftt. ' . ' •• • ' ' '- ' ; . ' Jbtoralagv I*rvet C«ttrrlll**t 9 »'«1»cfc, A. M. and arrive* tt BMUm by 19 »'elocV Far* frms) Ann*p*li* to East**. B> 5U Or-^from Annspnlla to Broad Creek, t 00 "from Broftd Crsfk to Q«««nst*wn, 1-00 < from Q«e«nstqwii ( Wy* MirU, 80 «« Wye Milts to Esttofl, I 00 frasn Rtston to Caatbrtdg* F«rry, 1 00 " from Eat tan to Ce»trevilT«, % I 00 f Wy* Mill* to C*«trtville, , M

Alt Bintafv *t tiit mk of tb* owner*. * r. It. «

try for the defanc* of the i a«xt nvolinj of Conprcaa.

coonty prior

til ngiidi thr conduct of the late Senate,

(of Uicxtuordinlry uxirjw^oni, we have h (o my for the present, we. have only to that (hey harolofl tbo F out* Circuit with- i Judge, deprived tho Pref tdenf of tbo pow-

send a Miniilor to England, lost the forfi- bill, and refused to put tho country in a

> of defence, in case Prance vhould commerce, navy, or coast.

make

Tho King's Government cannot, evidentlyponso with rep.illing by a m»rkn I a mcosuro so oOVinnive. His jVnjosty luui decid­ ed that you should leave the United State*, after having delivorod to Mr. Foray tb the subjoined note, and uccreditod M. Pagoot as Chnrgo d' AtTur.'o. I announced thin resolution to Mt. Ijr. ingtton yestarday evening. Pimports will be ready for him in case he sliould conceive that ho ought to toko liia departure. 8uch,Wr]|re the 1 measurea wliich his Afnjoaty has thooj^t%cea- sary to maintain ibo dignity of France? but he has not thought that thi* high interest render* it necessary for us to go back from a determina­ tion which i* dictated by good faith and justice. The bi'.' relating to the American claim will be ptMMited to-morrow to the Chamber of D*pu. tioa^obt will contain an additional clftuse, au­ thorising the employment af all or pott of tho 25 million* for indemnifying the subjeeta of France f«r nil such looses as they inay sustain in consequence of any measure* to be adopted

the United S

cabinnt to thn undesigned, nr transmill'ed at Puns throogb Mr. Livingnton, hud ̂ afforded the least cxixxflnlion of tho irritation and mlmin- derstimdin^ which tho meangn of December 1st revealed in n manner so deplnmblo, and when even Mr. Livingston, coinciding with that judi- cious spirit which characterize* him in that s}'s- tom ot temporising and prudent (orboaranco a- doptod with a view to'the common intrrosta by tho cabinet of the Tuillerie*,and rnquirod, tbe roomer/ of tbe meeting of tha chunbvrs, that UK> preacntiitioa of tbe bill should bo still doforrod, in order Ibit it* discussion should not bo mixed up witli debate* of another nature, the coincidence with which might alone cnrapromise tha bill. This last obstacle bad joit beon re. moved, nnd tho bill was on the point of being prcflvntrd to the Chamber of Deputies, when tho arrival of th* moatigiv creating an a«tonii>bmunt al least en/itl to tho just irritnlion it failed not to excite, forced tko Government to delibernlu upon tb* part it ought to act. Strong in ila good faith and dignity, it did not think that the inexplicable act of President Jackson ought to make it alwolutely renouncq a revolution found, ed upon principle and sentiment* of good will towards a friendly nation. Although it ojutaot conceal from itself tho extent la which tbo pro­ vocation from Washington has incm.i*od lho*o dimcullie* which woro already great, it decided to apply (o tho chambers to place at it* disposal the 1A million* stipulated by the treaty of July

4. In tho m-inlirae, hi* MUjosty ba* naolved not to expose hi* minister to hoar such as thai whieh waa uttered oft Dec. 1. The uu. dcmtgnedhas received orders to return to Fiatteo, and tbe transmission of tbeso orders hi* been conrnunicated to Mr. Livingston."

From Spain, the accounts ere ** usual, contra dictory. The military tumult at Madrid, and the massacre of General Cantcrac by the Irootn, don* not seem (u have hod y important con**- qoences. Nina waa inactive in every thing. * Corliat account says, but requisitioa* tor too. ney.' From England, by tho ViotorU, from Ljver- pool, w* have our papers to 31st January

The Liverpool Mercury gives n classification of tlm nuw Parliament, which, if correct, pre.

, i —T- r~ J- Cfaaa* IV*. «, tor

To be draw* at Alexandria, Va. Mareh'ai.

8VBSCRIPTIONRth* Penny M*Mzin*,.Pa**y Cyct«M»-

An, Reptblie of Latter*, New York aU- gitter a.pd Mew York Tratk- Teller, received at the "Room" of the »Bb*crlb*r, wktrs spo-* clmtn Numbers can be seen.

FRANCIS M. JARBOR.Clmrch itr*«t -AnatMtsl.

««. r .

\rnxe of priw of pn« of prtie of prize of prize of prize of prize of prize of

iO prizes of 15 prizes of 20 prize* of SO prizes of 3.< prizcH uf 40 prize* of .SO prizes of 70 prises of

100 prize* of it* prize* of Ii2 prizm of I '-!d prize* of

5,1 fcl5 prize* of 25620 priar* of

£40,000

'4,000 3,000

2,0001,500t.anj1,000

7AO 500 400 300 t.10

150loo907040189

STATE __ ._jJimt-Jir**dtl County, OraAflu CswrtV

Psbnury 17«l U!

ON application by petition e( John . 8*1 by, adminUtrator ef John \+. Fowl«r<

late-of Ann*-An*del cotnty, dtira*iJ» H to bnlercd thst he give the notice rs^ajred b/ law lor creditor* to exhibit their claim* 4* << calntt Uw *tid deceased, and that IK* ***** bs. pobliahed noes in **CB wttk, for th* »p*c* of six saccsssive weeks, in on* of tk* aow** paper* priotetl in Anoapolra.

SAM'L. BtOWN, Reg. Will* A. A.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN, *" That the snbicriber of Ante* Amnd«l

county, hath obtained from tkj* Orphans Co*ft iif Anos-Artndcl county, in Maryland, let* ter» nf sdminiitratloo *n th* perxinal **U<* nf John W. Powlir 1st* of Artne Ar**d«l countr, lUeeased.'AII *erson( having ethiott. ajaintt the said dcestved, ar*. hereby var**^ to exhibit the same, with tli« voicbers tkore* of, to the t**«crib«r. it or before tb* ITlh, lay of August n*xt, they may otkfrwts* by­ law be excluded from slf benelt sf-tK* *skdt tttste. Given under »J h<ad l*it 17th dkf of Kebnnj-vASSS

JOHN 8. SKLBY, A.«'r, Fsb. 1 ~ "

'WviS

31^35 ftrifti, amt'g. to 8505,4371.

Ticked im| Bbarrs for ul* at

I.ATEU FROM FRANCE, fj Ike Francis Uepau, from Uavre, the New\ American has P*ii* paper* to the 81stivy. '

pV sutijoinod letters from a good wore*, pro. t u encouraging, a* it will prove, we trust, enrol, viow of our question with France. *" ) correspondence of Ike French Govern-

1 with .V. Kerruner, had boon l«id before theera. Anooxed will be found copies

f letter m" recall Id him, end the'note ho'v ted lo deliver lo this Government This is' g^'^f '^~Uw^o7of Iho \ ! nilod

tr^.l'W'O"^ not*1 to Mr. PorsytU, uit would ,, wperfluwi* lo noy that the *ea-

— • -j - -j - — - - -"Tlw under'itgnod, etc. ha* received order* lo

[deliver the following note to tho Secretary of

RAN AWAY from the wibtcriUsr. r«rid- Ing nn the llesd of Rhode Riv*r, n*ar

..."V

LOT1KRY b BTCHANOB OFFICE,(Chunb-ttrtet, Ai>n*polio)

March 5.

se

Inily. ,f this be all. we M* no ground for MntMlt on Doccmbor 1' lo the Cougrc*. ««ri.,«.-. ..^ » -.» .» 1 nf* bo Un . lp<J ^nief ^ GcnrM Jsckson, has

Hun recoived at Paris with the most painful *or- prixo. The King's Government in far from sup- podinR Ihit tho moasurBS which, this Jt***age rjcommsnd* to tbe alteolion of the CoMraas

> leMitivcnes* evinced by'Mr. P. fjtnet of a laUerfnm an Avxrican, dated ptti. UOib Jan. Nolliiug has beau done vet I tt>« CtuL-nlwr of IX>pu(ie*. The opposition

i is (.'riving might and mnio to pr>> ncjcctioa of tlio treaty, but I dj L-*JI 1>J- i it eta succeed.

i Oovernment on t'.i:) t)thcr band it earn. ) intent upon doing us justico, -and tha dj.

> of tlw treaty will be eotruatod to -V. ", by far Ilia ablest man ia tbe hou*o. l"bo <i ii uppcnnovt ia all minds; , The moee it

ifaiud, tbo better tt will be for u*. > U vo*cunaidor*d ono 'of very UUtof

sent* nn anli-Mlnistbriol majority of 100. The London Couriw of thn 29th, claim* 1M.

The corrospoodsnt of tha London Tim-i, un. der Jjfe from Pi-ri* of 27th January, thus sp«. eulalrs on the Pnoicti tronly -.vith Ibis c«mn(r>:

Whun Iho Ktnian d.iimson Franco wore ITS vitcd a fsw days ago, it was generally feared Ihni thair agi(.i(ion at the very moment when the American question was on the eve of dis­ cussion would have a strong tendency to itr.-ngtli. en lUo coalition which had arrayod itsittf ng.iinut the recognition of tbo Washington treaty. It

.now appear*, however, that thu Ministers, who were eupuo*cd to have given a fr -»h arm to tlw Opposition by this untimely revival of thi'wi dor- nvmt claims, have, in fact, been oiliihiling th/<ir skill in Parliamentary Uctics, in order to makn the payment of tho "25,000,000 of IVnnca leas uopalalr.blo to tbo Chamber than before.

.With this view, they h*vs allowed a still more unpopular claim to Ui brought forward, that thr<y

h mi(;h« at onco have the merit of proposing its rejection, and of making it pnlnaUo lo ell the

rirtue of MuJry wriln of flefi ftcist aaL'of Anne Arumlel Co*nty

me dlrectetl, *|*mtt th* rtioJi anil cnaJteTa. Undt anil untMstita, of Optss 0. Welch, aVxuit nf Janv* Sykrs, ChrUtitn Canitn, IWubX Warflrld, Jothna Dryilrn, snd Dfntmore Itfjd ICyt*. t have ttiied and taken In execution nil the right, title, mtrr- eit. priip.Tty, <hi\ ind demand. Iwth at law and fquity,' nf >%idM.'plon D. Welch, of, in and to all those tnc\* or nartf of tracts of liiiul snil prrmiir*. Iklletl Hit Latt Shift, Hhiptey'* Search, Hh'pWj',* Co*nlenti»n, one other trsct, called t V«r\ in a Better Ship*, cuntaininp; in the wliole, V'lree Handred and Thirlttn Acres of l«anu> .Var<> or less, being the Isnd and urcwiMk t\ prrwnt ocrapitil by Upton I). Welch, (ylng\nd bring in An­ ne'Arandel county, near SyVetville, alto one tiiher tract of ImH, called Jn\n>s L*tt Wiifl, conlaininj; Two Hondr«d AcrVtof Laod more nr Iras, anil one olksr tract cbllttl, Lot No. 3, cuBlsining One~H*ndrtd tnu Ninety acres nf lantl. more ar !««», alto thelfellewing Ne- gror>, one Nrgro msn by ill* «am* of Solo­ mon, one ditto, woman nan*<l Mnn, ont dit- tu woman Rachel, aod her twoVcliililrm, Jo lepti tin) Thnmai, tltn tandry^ Stock, Her-

* « . . .m. ..f •*. *|V ...

>vi)l bn r^lupted by ' thai-'nxaumlily. BlaTcvon world that the o«ly well founded dvbt in txist- n document in quowtiontaaaimplo enoe, do* to a»y foroign power, in thai which ia

**etltr Inter d«lci,I wruta fa>V» if U io

*n<ral per«oa in whoae MmMmtl pl«4« From M. WelUsy J learnt

ttpvty Af abwl 80 memo«Bi, who voted against tbo Uitt, have corao

am* b* thinks ii will pass ^kinthne. M. , avbOoveroor uf tUb B*ok ud a p<xt

|fB«, that if Mdting now of M t nature Uoulv received Trom. Cell.

,...uif«Htation of tho opinion which th<x Presi. da* by tr*«ty to the government of » >« Uniteddeal wi«Uo.*> expr*- M to the mtrch pursued Stale* It remain* to be teen what eff^l thisby Ihn French Govwnroont in this aflalr.it ia im- monoovro will hove on th* f«to of tbe only * -i«ihl.noltocoiiaidoriUpoblio»tson*li*Ji»et rious question at issue. In tbe nw*n lime, tbeoTTneHl *rio«rn^uro.^ ' Opposili*. hnv. l»en di-ppm.tod u, the« ex-

Tho complaint* mad« by the President - Dictation of damaging th« Ministry m puMioc*.'«ln«t tho pretended nonfulfllment of tb* enga- umalion. Great ^.porwer* enUsrtoined amongK*"1"'"lo H .. . , ., ».-:_<.n-.»«nu,n > _ !). «» «f itw ,-* ^ax«V. that the intcrool- gutnenta entarwin eomioquonoe not only strange which tboy are fo»i

le*. Catlle, Plantation L'lsniilt. a/unng wliich ia an excellent Wagxtin ape. 0«jr( and on WEDNESDAY, th* «tli Mirch rVexl, at the residence of ttid Uptan D. Weld., I .UU proceed tO;«cll the ttid pr*perty. o»y«ch part thereof at maj be nrc*a*vy to discharge the di'bti due a* aforesaid. Bale t* comqasnc*, at 11 o'clock. TCTMS '

R.VN BI.CH. *f 19. Bh'ft, A. A.

Anntpofit, on Sooday nigbt, Ib* Itt (ftttnt,FIVE

Ooe nanietlJACK.

call* himsrlf Jack Uackelt, * bright altHa. Hed about 33. sboat 5 fset 10 inch** higk, hi-, dress a cattinst Coat and Pantalcnnt, sad nn ov»r cost. He has been employed it *n . Ostlrr and Coachman ha* a wile living ill Ihs lower part of Prince O**rg*'s e*«*ly. x

BOB inJUKETT,brother to Jack, a bright Ittto, *b<Wt 32 or 33 year* of «|T, aLoot 3 ftel 6 Inches ' high, mild and plsatant in hi* lUateanof. Both the abov* tlavet are g**4 C*ry*ttj4fa.

l^LIJAH* ,u. a black fellow, aged abeat 90 y**n, * dot tf inch** hig6.

GEORGE,call* himself Osora* lleetn, 0 f«tt racks* high, also black, lift lost two *r. thr*t of hit tu*s from froil. . ,

MERRITT. . .ta blaek fellow, ag«d aboat U year*, height 5 feet & inchet.

Tli* above tt*v«* war* clothtd in 4r*b jtci« - ej» and trowmr*. new.

A Reward of TWKNTY DOLLARS wltr lie paid" fur th* apprehension of th« Ihrse Ittt mcntinne'l if taken in the 8UU or District «f Columbia if ont of lua Httt* or ONE HUNDRED UObLARSfer rsth.

Pur Jtck snd Hob a Reward of DOLLARS rich If tak**) m the Htste «r Dt«- tnct, or ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS tut etch If oat of the Slat*. . , '

'WALTER B. BaKktaaC -ICT^Th* Natioosl l*l*llignc«r, \V**kiitg-

ton, ami (lie American, ttaltiatore, will inacrt the above once a week for fimr w^tka, 'ami forward their accounts to tb* « of the Msrvland*ax*tl*...... BJBROOKf.

g\nnenuent»r«l into by Iho King'. Gove«n«,nt, RenUemen of the,«o(* g~f» that the intorpol-^consequence of the W*f April 1,1834, are lation* of ye^rday would have prepared thoto consoquonoe v*p, .jj^,^,^ ^^ way for ^ frwh Ylctory wben th* Arno«c«n

Jno becau«, from qitastion came OB for di*cu*si*i>. The** ; kope*T. Livingston at P*. »re oow all but extin(ruisbc<l, and in spite of the ding lo apKitl direct ion.

._..,_ _..._.,.... enow. All sommonir«tlnna%iHb»l Ht rrt»rn* kt* U»*nk« lo Ih* jwWlc foe tksir titrt f*ti,tk*n>\» oow a better ohanoe than e-l prM,pily atttndfd tnif left «t J*R>«I HuulrV. katren*g« Harms lb* Utt twsnly ]t*n* *»d - ver of bfotber JJdMttt> rooaiving Us dollars,| H^, Aansp»l'"> » l woi»k P'»ce 'he *«" I^P" lh" kU f a?f' D !lM ""< »"«tW vill .

' * ' c-«

o« be io

CASH IW MARKET,VOR ONE HUNDRKI) NK

OBOK8 of bnlli afxm, from 10 to I KB- SO.JJ-aia of age. I will five ignr»|

THR MWrter top l*s*« t« Ja^m Ua fri.nds, sod th* paWU i* f nvrit. ttt*t

hr. has dixnoHnsed tbe ClbiMl Malisr 6*- «me*s, and InirnJs l^ cfaQn* kUn»«lf fur «h*

{fujur* altftjtthtr to la*X of ao U|4DgRTAK-<

i onlrr* fnr v**rrtlt will b* *l)en<Ud l«(iir*tha| n«mbvr nf «l«vt« iban *«T I at tnc shortest n»lk«, eillirr i» Iks *«lial aiajtv/,-,

'' "' ' In the mtrkrt. n>I nsr. or *<eordii

Page 8: fe& - MD-SOAR

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aa ike willi-sl willita palraa* «rMc» apfwar

1N *A7M WITH UL I.ARtV

Ul*. tot* wifh art*** *•* a>lk4e«. ( Ihe VMM*. dr*winc* awl H» LIBRARY, kc.

wue« ajvt.T«*»»rrr - aja^HWr* canMeart a M i*aa« a *rark «

**<( acc«f«aMc Ulb* Aawricaai

ty lrtr*c -i't e^M it* UlU,

tX tW American wiih pw«f«Ja »f

wilt app»*r M «r OB, CABUCET LI*B

Wtti aaj arMes! In ?!*•**»

: toferHlnln*; ofalwir* «n>minJ (lie iticnlion

(fca li«erary *ni> *cS*afi6<-. .... The F.Di»«u*cn, celebrated for,t»i* vlgnr,

leaning » ' *e«lene»« which It* Brfiele* di»- 4*T. e<H»Huei«l bf *oi»U of the principal li- trrarv *<" nf lhp !n'orf»fl' Alh*o», I* air *o«al-,ly powerfal ch.»pfo*i *f jibe ««W*r*l* ***** an*. ' ' ' *

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f 1(* j*Ji*Vfmtfjr <(.»»,

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to

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r*» at J.CATTBJUIOL1

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Sarred l,il;r*iarr. Her grealeoViwla lured wiH» k/r l>i-

vinet. ii irliin; fnrth -and e*(a*li*hin; ihe

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r>f the Radicals""1 themoalh piece D«B>lh«mi«m. It reprevent* (he

with

lt»m» »fr xtrr. k«kct* Icr. «f Baa*tt. Hint*. Fnbet aw4

i««elli>r wilt r*"j »«'^«clcMMieCl«rf IV Ue«cr*aaiy. Uittory. K"i'«rjt ao.l

Art>cM> re«»«rce« ><f lli« caon'ry. illattraird i« a Caaa4iar >d p*t>«Ur m«»i«»r.

FRKKMAN HUVf. Ageal "f »r» ru*lan rVwici, Cvaipany 47 Court it.

IU<t««, Jaly 17.^ EUiton lhr«»a,U««l lH« United Stale*

wfc* will itf Ihe ibuTt Frvpecla* a few in feriMi* iaj lllrir re*peetiic aup"*. **iall Itr Milled l» owe year'* Mi'nrrifiiian l»lke Mme.

^^> WALDIE'S CUMULATING

wa * « «r«t»a)c*- trm\\tt nf Ke»eljii»n; while her l)i»irw« Ka»r

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FROM THE BRUN- NENS OF NASSAU,

dmcripli'Xi »f Ihe fi«hi >n«l>lr watering i Oervaay. by an old man. will form

i«K cfaitrneament i* Ike fourth volume o WiWie'i !.ibrirr.

Thu wif> be f<iT|.iwed, *f in rar!j diy. bj (he Mctnotrtnf Henry Mil'ride la Tu'de, «lu w«a couAntd fat lniriy-fl»» year* in ihe ilif fcrent Sule Pnann* in V'atcc, nvw Grit Iran*

1 into Kn»litlu> work* paWUhed in the current rMnmr

i iba point of completion, arc iht fallow fo^f.**

kl/pitvter, ne iKe Qtrnun'* Tile, a novel by iSe tilh»f of Cinlerbarr T»le«. ' Memoir* of Sir Jamei Camnbelt. nf ArH Un^liM) written by himielf: *^V/rT pti|Uin bowk, cniulnlnj anecdote* of Xggp>f thedi* tingai«hed individaal* n/ the I ait lit I y >eara.

U'f>fl Sir Walllri a tat* by Ib* author o Favily Portrait*.

The Ikuktn Heart; a dramatic «ketch, from Ik* Italian.

float* in the Nineteenth Ontaryi in a ierie» of Itilcr* wrilltn daring a residence, io tha city, by a l-a/ly.

rue Deaf ind Uamb Piget a Tile. Anecdfilr* of 'he Co*rt of Louit Iht XIV,

by the Dukt of At. Simr>a. The Blick W*tch| in Hi«lorkal Novel, b

ttit author of Die Doit inie'i Legacy; &r. & Un* of ih* beii.nmrcl*, *ay lha Landei) M*

(tzJne*, of Ik* prutnl rtiy.Tudor'a new beek of Travel* in Mcslcoaod

Cab*. 'AllinCunnintiiim'* Biographical and Cri

. (leal Iliitory of Ll(*riuf« lor' tin latl fifty year*.

Helen, a Novel, by Maria KdgeworlK. > Jiiurnal of a Wetl ladla Proprietor, kept daring a rr*idenee in the ItUnd of Ja-oiM-a. by ihe late Matthew O. LMWII, Ktq. M. P. au> lit'ir .if ihe Monk. &f.

Tb*Cmte'»Tal»,nr Pr»clir*l Jnklntr. from A new work anlitleil Nighti of iht Una ml Ta­ ble.

The Three We*tminiter bnyi, or Oowper, Ixw«l Chancellor Thurlnw, cm) Warren Hit' ling«, cnnlrailedi from ih* fame.

A Nirriliv* iif Ihe Shipwreck of (he Ante- lop* at Pelew. In 1789, and a britfbat accu­ rate iccAVnt of Prince Lt H»<>.

All (he abov* coil in tke "Library" but ft* 30(11

Office No. 807 WiMnm UreM, brlnw "ih.ISuiMcriplion* In Waldlt'* 8c-Uct Clrculal.

ing Library which ia published *»«ry week, at ft) Mr aunaou thankful!/ fceivrdby . . ADAM \VALDIK, Philtdelphl*.

CT'Snbtcripllon* fur Ib* abort valuable trark received at thll offle*. '

alike by the and the deptii of lhr:r teirning

The dnr-K of cb»r*cirr tb>* given fo be t'MMtard l'ieol«»jy of F,o-lind ha*. ihr»* variety nf circ»m»lincr», Item H»|rpilf pre- rnied fri<« ileseneraling inln Ihr hir»hiieM if »ch.ili»iicitw( ami that (he wh-le *rrie* of

**r 'fimcnd Clatritt.' ia a well of iratb *»«! a* open lo iWe general re«.)er »

o ihe mm! learnnl vladeni.It i i intended i» rampri*ein ihiarolleci'inn.

he b«*t wnrktol ill the moil ceUur^ilfd ri­ le/*, wbn*C Ubntr* have bean detolrd In Ihe eWcidation and practical enforcement of Ibe principle* of rrvealerf tralli. whether ia their

'' ~i««i lo iht immortal inlerrat* of indi- «* ta ihe order ind well bcinz of «o-

cirly. Trralitea nn the Declrine*. Mrtnliiy,

nf a part* already nnmertmi in Kngland, and ' it incrraiing in (lie United StaleV.

Tke naaibrr* will be pot In pref* immedl- lely afifrlber *h»ll »« re»m«I frnmF.ur«pe) nd will contain Ih-entire milter of the ibore wnrk<j making fn»r*nnoil volume* of op ward* of tit Itvndrnt p*ee*.

Tliey will be riecated in a* piod «tyle, and be printed in a har* Iml lillte differing from dial «f Ihc Kvrnpran ediliona.

Tke price will b* 88 per annam, payable Ibree month* after lh» ilefite.ry of Ilie fir«t number. The Kngliiii c«pir* cannot be dad for |r*t than gJO. Of (lie three at prneni repabli*lied«1woof them done ro*t ild.

Any individual procuring fmir lubieriber*, nd rewlMlni 830 »n Ih'e receipt «f Ihe fir»tNumber, will.be>. Mowed an additionar roj^r.

B£7"Sabf<ripiion piper* to l>e rclorned, andall rommonicallooi lo be idi|re*ird,po*l paid,

!

toThendure Fotirr, Albany, N. Y. On. 1C. fjuhtrriplimit received at tint office.

eovnprieacl In lift **» * lion wd- rxHtnfit '«b trifling! ai be felt, ft vrlfl form the thrtpen! rrpAnt of review! and maaatlnefl ever »ltempted in any' eoimtry; a rwnporiaon with oilier, it were unrlewi here .to enter upon, the 'Libra­ ry' ilaelf being the beet teat by which lo judge of. the dnerenee between an octavo and a quarto page, it will be Ihe atudy of the Editor to embody a record of the day, adapted to the* want* of thi* country, which can have no competlfor for value or cheap- new; how far he i* likely to «le ihia h« «iuM leave irf preWnl to the <Jeci»Ion o» hi* rradenC

Club* of fife individo*)*, who-*itb*cribe (« tbe 'Library' and 'Coronation' both, will obtain I he I wo for aix dollar*, tbe pott a ft (a-rcry Important consideration) to the INA*/

11Mart <ir lea*. Tferc i* a fhr«UiM H. be**mry and -

ingrrw and egret* to tba petab»t the *amr will be re**r*«/. - ,

TERMS OP BALK: required to

.^(a-rcry important consideration) »o ine motf i^ r«qnired to pay 83000 witlli* «

ditlant |>o*t office, on the /too, will bo one] frwa* ttte d\y ofiale, and na makui. dollar and niitfly-fiot etittt, divMetl into j ment b* aball be entitlrd ta ti-*. Mvenfy eight p*yment«, and halfJhat mm I of tbe property. 7" "or 100 mile* or M II-M diotince from PhiU- {money to be paid i delphf*, while the tanie mutttr, in the uw-jment*. Theparchawr. al American niirini* of review* and maga-1 bond* with aalnttclory Mcarity1!*')' axinc* in octavo form would bo efgnleen dol- ' e'»> (ur payment-«f tha arfcr.t^ lam, and Ihe pontage » three to one. We

aod Kridence« of Chriatiaoily. which have re. ceired the permanent damp of penrrilipprn- tMtion; *rle<l Hermont

the mn*l intere«l!n;»necimeut Bingrapliy; and t\tt choice*! example*

of Drriiiiotial and 8acred I'.xtry. will »oc<eed each <tl!i<r in l*ie order »hifh may be juilied

conilocive to the benefit ami gratification of llit trartrr.

To thr prodocdoni nf tack a«lhar. or to raeb ifeptrile priHliiclion, a* the raw may «p«m io rcijolrc, will be prefixed an Inlrodar- tory B«**y. rHiinim; u«t their ctiaraclerialir eicrllcrtcie*; and, in aome in*tance*,.oinpre- hendint a bi<>crapliica| ikelch of Iht Author. with remaiLa on I lie Halt of religion in bit 'imei,

It ia the driire of the Proprietor*, in underliking THE CABIKRT LiBKAmr or DIVIIITT,'to praaenl the cultectinn lo (he public at «OcU aprice, that he who parcliaiea at prctmt thechcapcd of ephemera! pablicttion*. nuiy, farthe lame rainier, poiiet* himtelf of woikiwhich cannut fill to afford him guidance andMpport in 'Ihehigheat exercitea nf hit fical-im, and under every vtcM*llude of life.Tfit work will be handtomtly printed in

Foolicap 8 co. on good paper, coU-pruitd.ntatly bound in Ah rat to Cloth, Itllertiliand jmblitkid (in t'olumei of about 401)fa fti fath) gn thrfrit dinf of tvtry man/A.

Price, Tliree Sliillinft and eiiju-ncc: - Forming tbe cheapen tcrie* of work*

lered ta tb* public.The following name* of Antlior* whot/wnrka

are intended fur pablkatinn. ia nabAitted in evidence of (he impartiality eMbe lelec- lion: / Jeremy Tajlor, D»|e», Boyle/fiasler.Owan,

^udworlh, Tlinma* A. Kempir; Darnel, llowe, Huller, Wilmn, Hunjan. FeaVlnn. Uudlridgr,

, /arrow, Tillulton. llnrilrv. Hale,

;harr»ock, NVetler,loinainr, ' ' tprUn'.*r»on, ten,

l lamm»nd, Burkirlek, lie. lir.VoL I. (lo be pufHnhed on tf" \it of Jaava

r\A) iej{l teutmfnTHE LIBKRTY OF PKOPIJr.aYIN6..by

Jeramy Tajlor wilh.an IntrmlnrlorT Ka- aaj, by Iliellev. Richard Cnltirrmole, 11. 1).

VUR ANNAPOLI8 CAMBRIUQK . v.v MAiTUK.

AM)

' The 8tMrn Rixt MA- nYl.ANILakrnmmrnccd k«r routeJprURSDAY theOlh inVT luring (lie

ven.JilJifKaif.in»-arid Short, nn eviry W*d.

f* Haven ainl.Anri.polli. fi| lf w ||| »»r Cheilfrlowh/rrip im %thn

_. April, la*vingBall|mnre at 0 n'clo.fc. ..r»mrn.ib<t*l>niaday, leavingC.beit«rinwn n,,

Velock, *allln| tt Cortlca *liarf, for the Cek>IrrvUl* paMfengcra

If. 'n. AM b«i(«gr at the owner* ilakPa***j»t9*r frnm.Kul^fi orOambrldje.1*a«M|* to or from ^nMapolb^. l.iflp4*a>if ta Cbeatrrtpwn or Coralca. *(ot>Cbildr«a «Mar t« ytara of a|rfV»lfprlae.

LBM'L.O. TAFliOH,

Hull, tl|in>miind Sbrrluck. Jiirlin, FarioiUn, . ,

Porleoa, iMkr, J^lghliJn. Catr, hlllingworlh. Hall, J/Wfl, Jackmn, Flavel,

ellon. WalU, Ixiwtli, Whichcote, fltlKuy, . Stanhope, Whlibr,

Herbert. l)ounr, Mer-

COMPANION TO WALME'S LI­ BRARY.

'ITic dieapcst reprint from EnglishPeriodicals ever offered to thepublic,EFORE tt . Seltet Oirtulalin/f Libra­ ry had been long in cxiiiance, it >VM

discovered that Ibere waa itill aomething wanting that many occurrence* in the lite­ rary world moat pa** unknown, a* regarded onr ageney, without an extenaionof the plan. To e*t*tillih a fuller medium of commnniea- ()6n and *upply ihe doaideratiim, (he Jour­ nal nf BeJtet fat tram* added; which we liave rea»on to believe ha* afforded general sati*f*ctioo. The very liberal patronage ex­ tended to Ihe Library induced the proprie­ tor to give-4hat graiuitotnljr aa an evidanee

More extended experience ha* shown o- ther decider*!* which the "Companion" i* intended lo aupply. While reading for Ihe "Library" a lirge mate of material accu­ mulate* on the hand* of the editor, of an interesting, entertaining, and initruetive de­ scription, aueh a* would properly come un­ der the designation of Afafrmfniana, inter- vpencd with the Review* from the English Quarterlies. To puhliah every thing «f iht* nature which we deem <le*irahle would en­ croach ino much ui the column* of the "Li­ brary" designed for book*, and yet lo pa** them by i* conataatly a rubjcci of regret. To concentrate, Iherrforc, the publication of Rook* entire, Revietot, lisis of new work*, (he choice* contribution* to Mlara;ines,

lie. Ac- (he "Companion lo If'aidit'* Library" will be oOered lo the ptlronjge of the preaent Kubncrilicr* and Ihe public at large. It i«bellered thai with the "Library," the "Journal," and Ihc "Companion." aueh an acquaintance tvith (he litarature of Ihr ago may be cultivated * (o le**a litll* fur­ ther to be deaired. lleingall pnbliahed from ihe**me office, more facility offer* for »ul>- fcribing, *nd having-fewer people to deal with, mistake* arc'lesa liable to oeeur, and more readily corrected when they do. The liort interval of two week* Iwtween Ihe pub- liralion of earh number, it i* thought ton. will be an advantage over monthlies and qu»r)cri!e«.

to oo*.make thin asierlion adviaedly.

fJ^p.Suhi'crif tionato the 'Companion,' will br taken cither with or without Ihe Libra­ ry.'

The proprietor Irimt* that hia ponetoaHty and cxirtnMW in executing hi* part of il>«- rontncl irr Ihe publlcalum nf 11'* 'Library,' will be considered a pufl\eient guarantee ol the completion of hr* prorMVrd undrnakine.

ADAMWALUIRNov. B .4t.-

Uea, Uc payment «f "tha irreriL with intern! therean from tin M

The creihtori of Thonia»P«i,i reqaetted to exhibit Ihrirxlaia tera, on or before Ihe day of b

TH. 8. ALBXANOKR,

The Intc Iligenccrland Olebt it Y7«L tort. Chronicle andjsfpnblifaii it fcltm

nntil tile and ^j^ttr bill* t* tW Tn

AItD,DA^If, MZJRCHAMT T.CHURCH 8TRKKI', ANNAPUL19.

Jl few iloart below Sifenn If It;ltJiari'* tavern,

O P FEUS to the Cttiirni uf A nnapolir. and . the Public generally, a icltctiaa of new, faaliinnable

-BBd WUatcv O«*4a,

WILLIAMMerchant Tailor.

HAS jnat rr<«i*rd handi** »», nfCLOni

from the New York, Philadelphia, and .Balti­ more market*, couiiiting of

Bamck, Bloc, Dsstoh Biffle, JtabllB, t*- vi*tkl« (iroea, ua« BMHIM. KiiTeti,

mmtGrGj Ct*tmjmm4 m2»»,GAMBLE!, for Over Coatt.

Diigonal, Peliih Mixed, Silver, Ribbed and Plain Caaahner*, and Caatinetta, Merinoi, Matelaite Silk, Satin, Plain and Twilled Silk| Florentine. Medley Silk*, Cathmere nd Toilinette VeiUng*. \Vliitr, niack und Fancy. Silk Handkerchief*, Ho**, Glare*, Saipenderi, filiirtShirai, Slock* Coibrt, anil Oriental Drilling Oowni.

To all ol which he rciportfally invite* the attention of hi* fritiulk Bud coitomeri, and Member* of OfrJLegiilatare..belirring Ihathr nevtr ha* ha/aMuortraeut wlilcli oOeri more iHraclion. / f ____

»»j, HJ iuw »»«». ,%.viiwrH vMirrmoie, i>. ir.Fo/, Jl. (io bt pulUtbedqn the lit of febru-

i / '"Tt) *"M ren/afnOAVF.'B LJVBS OF TUB APO8TLF.8

with Nol'i, and an Introductory Biaay, by the Qcv. (Unry Stebbing, M, A.

Vol. Ill, (la bt f ̂Ilifted on /Aa III of March) 1 ' v>ill tonlain

INGS, very tupcrinr i in colnanua.ll of which he ti t<*ll low. Hit tluip ii kr|>t m DM \VofbinRlon O. Tuck, K»IJ. KM I M«>vi. Harl & Prinkliii'i n>,rr. I make op work «t the, itmrlrn nttitr, Ihe be»t and HIIMI faflAiablr iljle. ( men wiihmg to rnAeJlgc lirw «i|l di rail on him. / / j

NKW IMI'OH lA HON.GEORGE McNElK,

MERCHANT TAII.OIt,HASjatl rerrived a LAHUK 4" 1IANJ).

BATIW8 PBRFSCTfON.UNFOLfVKD ANl)RNFOrVCKI)-wlil. an Introductory Kiliy, by the Rtv. John Pyr

Smith. P. I).John HitCliard *nd'8on{ Plcca-

Whiltak»r * C«. Av« Himpkln & Marauall, Butionem'Couri; U. A. Talb»ya.Oibrdt J. &1. Jkifhton. Can.brMlge:

),' r^jr^urghi and J. Cum mi a*.

And (n b* Ind of. <vcrv Rookie Her (hmtigl|. oat the KJngdam. Mafeh 4(h, 1834.

Th« ttfttflah copy will fo*t, In Kn|lind, a 'bnul teo dollar". American eilltbm,

\Va 'propme I* ilaoe tl)e under theaAmerican eilltbm, under theatt|wrin(endene*

of t le%rn'td American cltrgyinan, in irtrkly Qumberi. «n a tingle ihret nfiuprrlin* (taper, il»lng ninety-all larg* limn, pagm, to be folded and Hitched, and covered with atronganvalop* paptr, at tha r»t* of flv« daUara perBlMMMam * '

\^.

The following plan i* reipMtfulty nubmit- leri.

1. The "CoMrAKtOM" will enntain the earliest ponible roprini* of the bed matter in the Hritfali periodical*.

2. It will be iiaued every fortnight, and (he form will be the «ame aj that 6f (lie Li- hrary : each number containing rixtoeu pn- gea thus every aid monthn, giving thir­ teen number*, which can be boa ml with Ibe Library at little or no more cxpcnae, and making a bolter aicod volume: and lowho do not lake I He Lilirgry it*elf, a vobjme every year, of 410 quarto page* of ihe mic of lhepre*ent.

Si Tlje prioe n-lll be three dollar* for a. aiibscriber five dnllare for two-~.«nd c |five «nd~up*Brdir win b* MpplioU tt two do). Itn each. - <

«. A§ the work will not IMS commenced, anlOM sufficient p*iro««ge be obttined, no payment it rttfuired at prewnl, only ||M ntms, »cnt fre» of poii»Ke> Thote, «n»hj/i» tA»upport Hie publlcition will |M pjwi«d tliorefcre io nnounr* thrir Inlonilon 11 early M poMlhle, .1 It ( Jotendml l o coaiin.nce ill* tvork on Iho firtl'of Jiuuiry next. On Jhe iarainir of (he wcond number wfllbefjt : M!Cled, M it» Tine* ufflcienaj of

navmcat o.

8OMK nMorlrosnt ••(AND VK8TINO,

'«4I of ibe lulrtl importtlinn and »ivlrt utiirli ht in»i(e» hit friend* aad I lie public lo call and esitoiac, , . .

AI on. ' ' . f-"1*- ALSQt . - «. >of OI/>VF8, STnrlCS, COL

T4l'KNDRRtf, bILK. HUSK, &c.IBS 4.

HUPPLKMKNT TO TIU OLOtil

PROSPECTUgFOB TftJS COHGKKSSIONJIL OL rf^HK CnncreMinnal Olubf , wkiik *- roencru Tiubli«liinj at Iht lit)

Congre»v "ill b* cuDijuntd llirpo protchlig on*. It will bf [»Ui» tame form, aod at (be lime jirif f ( |lul i», a week, on a do«Llr royal »hrtl, mult n«arto farm, at ONK DOLU* prr V|.;, iW aration. When inj iMportint nl dltroMcil, we promote In print iivriln 8ab»cribrr( may ralcalalr on >| lri«i Ifc fngr extra »hff H. > At the cloM "( l^t roil, an Indrt trill be mult fur thrttfj 3d »» Minna, and avnt lo ill (lit lutxcn

We aJull pay to Ihr rrpmtrn «l«"(| preparing the repuru |6al uiilfct p.tliliil linn paprr, mute Ikaa An* ' wrrl, iloring Ihr »r»f'mp.

»( one dnllar for ill ilit r*

LA

BALTZMOaB IW8UHANCK COMPANY.r 3**tlB »«bterib»r ba* received fmaaili* Pr« ' JL «ident and Director. n f thi* l'o«ri*nv

ini; app<iintaKnt of AO8NT fur tlitxtir o"( Anaapuli«. ^i*^

ft* rapiul i* Fifty Thoaiand OnTiar*. and lha cumptny iotanUa to eiecute thtfpll

priulrd timing tha »rmionvwf *>T the tnini\.' !n|MirlaJi(

. ,Rdilore yfifcVbnni w* f ktlurp

j;irr ll.n PrnVprirtdi_ a era and llione friend* In* »lnnn will ptrair prardre Mi

THHMS.1 rapy daring the Minit>»f

tl capW daring lb* truiicn.Pnjmrnl may b» mulr IT n

paid, at oar n>k. Th« no'.ri of paving U«nk will be rerrirrd.

^7*.V« attrntion tvUI tupil/f ttnltn Ikt money accompany tt.

Oct. SO.

»ill(<

gl I

I*/. Intitrance onJJnnuilie

3rf. Receiving Kndowrntnlt. 4f Ay Jteceivinff Money in Vnut. 501. 7?i« Management nf TVutl'Es- ' tfittt. ', v

Appliwjiotii made (o Ihc Mtb«rribVr tl l.ii (Jrace in Writ itrttl. onpn»i(r tl.r Paiwrrr Dank of Maryland, will b» prompilj mirndril

' 80MP.RVIU,R PfNItNgV.TTnTf mhe r 4B.

annc»aumDel County,•

¥* i

NOT 1C 11 ^^ ,my Far** on Boutli jiltrr,

balr. It coniaina upw«nt» »THOUSAND ACRBS,,

nij potMaaci mwr artvantai^ra ih»a inn»i lurma.Any /afurmaiion whlrli be afforded in (lioaa

rmy fc*Nleric«'iii .lliia

bt rrqulrcd will

«r PII IIwouil. K«q, Bt the F.rmrra Dank of Mqr|lal>a. ''

ur( lia»rri.in L<kii l

, ,J»n, 2 ..U h* Kdilnri n en roerJea^ Parmef.^n! Wert the -Jbuve oncq wf r fc nnlll «*^»r»rla< I'fMajrnt. £ •<:

Kdatly

>'-"•.'

*&•MV""'

me thethe Orpbtna Coail, b; ftiil o\

writing of 4amr« I'owtr, |>r»yi"|;fKlki hifil of 0(« att fur tbc i cliff »r nndlj \ vi*nt' rbtora, pararil at Navrmlxr if1805, and tha .several i aclifldule nf di*. property, ind.a

on oalli, «i far r.i he no IK bring annexed lo kit i/l'iliou,

naid Jam" Powrr bating iituMnc^ pctrnt festimeny that lie luri Stale ol Alary land (wo rc«r* im»« preceding Ibe tin* bf Mi ajipliuli" lb«t he i* 'In actaal coiifluencn*! i"' 1/ npointrd a t mitre for Ike crtdilir I «H»crv it ia ibeieforc oiiitrcd ic td by me, that tlic laid .Jimci diacliargrd from |ii* coot he, by cau*inc a «rpr of ikli «"!« ' interifd in (lie Midland Cimiii week fl»r tljrce »»rceMlr« n)" 1 fourth Woml.y of Oet " tice to hit creditor^ (i Aruiulel County Coart . of Oelabernest, fp«" the . . metAlW-B'lMittre for tlicir

nalli sW 0>e nai4 act* prrnciihe^ """" ing oflii* pr*p*rl«, and (o *he» ««*!] tbry have, «ahr I fee uid Jmei I'**"*" not Itave Ibr binrfit of lU Mid id''

V

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I'll

BmthOiv»--y '

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entitle*. |

THIC OLOB&l

icrrsSIOKAL OL

Job?, wkith »t (he )<tt lined llirvn I be p«bli.li<il it i imc prirr; llut i(,N yal »hrel, rpnlr t LLAK prr v>|.v, rtti j importim >' print inrtln llf on ll IraM IVirrl the clan of | mule fur ifcf lit i II II* nuberib

t rrporlrrt ill nil! I* p fine, liaixlird fl«lu•id. In pbblitli

for >tt ilic M

orlinf infer*!!*!

,M«rrli JW, IMJ.I br aol/»eri Coflrt, by r, t"*yi»gf*rU|« cliff iif Miuty i'-' it November itl uppleirrnlillitirU ty, »nu a lul r si lie no iK bit

c Iml rnmlri) It t) jfir» liil

ilicertditiriiif J* i)i ,;i. red M ,

thrir tiMHn « < ..nd tfrrre <ili"f 1

rKiibc*1 , I to ahe* i Jaaie* l'u>r»f«

lia »id i

N WHITk

»**.*«•

OlBca. in.innapolii. Maryland.

8tr«ot. Urch*

. p.Mntit"! City -of U,lii-a»re . ouder the title at . ,. -4

T the ID iKi» city.

CICA7Iion »1 «»ver*l of our frir nila, and application* of

Wyt: \rtue of aandry wrJta of fieri faciaa JQri**a\<l eat of Anne ArnodtL Cwantjr

to. me directed, agaVnit tha good* ' l*ml* ae-d) tenement*, of Upfon

anil of Jajnea fyke*,'phrUtian Warfield, Jotlina Dryilen,

. _and Kyle, I have *rixerl and taken in rirouLiii all (he right, tittaj* infer* ««t.. property, clftm and demand, both at Uw and equity, of *a]ibUp|dn D. Welch, of, .ia

'> Court, till chatta D. Walel/. Capito, and D«n»n

and to all' thnac Inhil intl prrmi Shiplrv'a 3i«»r

,cti or p»ru of'tr»«*/ of

ch, flhrrfVact, c*llnTa

different cuunriea of the.ttate, .we I«flcl*'l«uoii U.uinga weekly edition

»err, »n or before U»e fir.t of F*bro- rV««nnch aaomr aa-a aumcirnt

Or«til)»fiber* ahall be obtained, to I the unilrrUfcing.

I u ii deemed anne«e*»»ry to enter int« a longuil of oar political "P'""1 ''*. « «hc.r * re we" an ta ear frienda thruugliout the itltej i uit ii Btail to m»ke *ome pledge* r+ earning* new poblicition. we wilhnere-

tf (tut » *» nave always been strictly itcta, to »h*U we continue. In deapite

„ iBichinitloni of wilt politician* wK« ,«erteJ every energy t» bn-ak u* downj

lung ii the principle* of the pieient ut Ar!nini»lr»tiou coatintfe to receive jport of the people the yeanunrr of ,i7 we iball continue their truity aeii- i the watch-lower of freedom, and warn

jtl ntry tncroachmcnl on Ihrir li-'ier- i, tr asibilioiM *nd aipiring demag-tgur*. V/« ire not diapoaenl to eulogize the cha­

sten or eandocl »f meu in thi* prn«prttua, tail*theia fo«v remark* that nut fiienda t IMW that our principle* arc iintluniffta- ,\ti thit we «h»U never t!c»crt tlivni io

i «f need when (he cau«o uf uur com- .j country call* every «n«u to nctiun.

It iiaDceccuiry tn extend a pruineclu* r i Nrmpapcr, a>every citiien h acquaint - J«it!i thtir alility ih' diffuwng, intelligence i ill wbjrct* uf a loc»l or* foreign nature! ti lit influence placed within their power, i U etrrted over the pBblic iciod, if pr»- ttlj eanilacttil. by giving the grnrral spring srwv principle* apon which our liberal iu- (!»li«n» are loamltdt or b cnrreetiog thoae

thereto, br exposing their object*, Mtlinj up to view the individual who

i W iliipoinl, either Trout a pertonal dia- ~>cii«i or priote iiitrn.-»tr to aport with-the

rtittol hn coanlry, orTriBe with the in-

eallafti , the. fti*t Shift,^plcjr*t Contention, urte

in a Better Phapr, hi the iv)>iilV Three Handrail and

Thirteen Acre* of LniiV, mure or leif, being (he land .tnd 'niriatPcsYat preient occupied by (Jpion I). Welch, IvirW and bring in An­ ne Arumlel county, near Skketville, alao one other tract uf land, called Abn'i Lnat Shift, containing Two Hundred Ac«t of,Land-more nr. In*, and one other tract tailed, Lot Nil. 2, contaiuing On* Hundred an\Nir;ety acrea of land, more or leni, alin the IpllowingNe- grneis one N'gro man by the nVne of Solo- niun, our ditto, woman named A\n, ono dit­ to woman Rachel, and her (wn cntldrrta, Jo taplt and Thntrun, aUn ttrndry Stuck, llor- aei, Clltlr, IMant.ttinn Utenul*, amang Which ii in rxcellrnt \V*tgoii an«. Gears and on WKDNESDAY, the 43th M«i<h nelt, at the rpiiilVhre of laid Upron 1). WtldiM aliall proceed-'to'iell the «>id property, nr aakli pm't thereof ** may be ni ce«*.irv to druthaue th* drbt* due a* nforeiiul. Sule to comm^co at U o'clock. Term* CASH.

R. WELCH, nf Brr Feb. 19. . Sh'rT.. A. A Cnn

It will, nud.iubl, I)- cntu-edetl on all han:U,

I (kit Qi* remit nf tli« lute elrction in tin* kite, «ii owing in a grvit ui'Hurr. (n the vul af i mure general ilnn'iniii4liuii of in- fvatlion »m ing tho prnplv. Our opponent*

b«l every *d«.ti,Uvc \i thi* rt»pfct. Illtrethin twii third* ofllio paper* in tin*

I in tltii city, two of them "|X-n and [iu«td rnenie*, ind ^wo nlhtra. nliile pro-

ncatrality, were evidently hot tile to [fa pnntinlet of the Ailmini«tiation, nerv «r- I ninl ipuml B*. blill we battled wilt (h«m I ill ud if we we-e not victorious it waanw-

i want of a more general circulation I af'itferouUoa among the people, than to the I rat tf eotrgj on ear part. SVith them few Inaitkt, w* ahall lobroit our thtrt tn the

tod libtrality of the mjblic, hop- will MO thn nccrt«ity <lf cucou-

1 unilerlakmg, a* well for the ti> of the party generally, aa for oar

I trim.

TEBHfl.Tit WatxtT RcruauoAN will b* printed

nlKtume lire ihret a* onr daily and coon- trj tJilion, and will contain moat nf tha read- i*t*iiller which may appear in those paper* i* tW co*n« of the week. Unod paper and birtipe will btuied, andercry ini|.rovoincnl iaiUancKiDical arrsORvment ahall b* adopt' drf abkh the encouragement we alull <'• win viU t*miU It will ba inuri 1 evervSa- Wi» awraing, it Uie low price of Two Uol- un ptr annaa, if pjid in *dv»ncc, Two Dol- UnmJ fifiT (> !» at the expiration of *ix*»uki, or Tbrte Dollar* if not |>aid till thr r*l «f the year. (Cr Thtn Itnni mutt It*•"-• ! /a.

Uli whom wo excHan|* in t(rU anil |><>ii)tcint *tate(, Will confer a favour by

juotprctma few {jrataituun imi-r «r paper*) *nd.by *endlnp a copy

»n{ it, marked, tlirjr pill lharrby tn'- itmitUri to a ffte exchange for oiia

'<r|<"'l thoie fritotla' to whnm we tend it, >") ftrau p»ocur« t,a r aaany *ab*crib«n a*

. f^titibtt, and retatn thf ir name* ICrthil of- ><t itxMt ta'6 Uma t&« fmbUc*4iu» t» to W

. MaSMBert. "

I Mut«n and other*, who will ej*rt " "KltH io procuring labicribrnh and for-*»nj ike amount gf their iub«cHpt«on«, will «<atitltil to a deilaction. of fifteen per cant* ' »<»pt <if tht paper (oront) y«ar for thair*»«Mt. Th«y will alao forward th*ir name***w'»u»y, in order that we may ^laca them """I «W lilt af Apnta, Addreu, a»alag« r*,

8. It J. N. I1ARKBO, oppoiiu th4 BxebjMH*,

Sabteribcr propn*c* In pnblikh, in ff Mtrlbrn'.Prmrr Ornrje'* county,

Maryland, a nrrkly jiurtiil, tube called THE BlI.LETinr.

In miikTUking tu aapply tuii acknawle'tg- ed dcM'leratam. to the popalau^ inti intrlli gent diitrict in which the auliicribrr lu< thr fur tune tn teiule, hit bppe ol ull'.inali- auc- ce»a Bmll nut it* origin in annguinenc** i>( trmprrameut, but proceed* (roni the rmmrnt advanlaxe* nfiti loc.itinu. fuoliihcd in Ilir mrtrnpnlt* »f a large ind we*lil>y eoan'A, »>t uatetl equi-diaUnt from the Slut* and Ni- tional»ca|iilal«, facilitir* of an early ciunma- nicatton u(y\vh*tfvcr may inierrit it* patron*, are'paMiraUrly affnrOeil to lllf Rrliluri ai<il lliong!i he miV not Impe t« |irp**nt lo hi* friind* murli forcigQ inlormali'iii through the mediant uf hr* column*, nut derivable frnm iithrr^bwnal*.} it i* dill certain thit intrlli- grnceofa local natiya»> inlerrating io alt, and important to many, ant] otlicnvite tinnt- ( in.iMr, will by thi* menu* be ijrnm'inicatrd It will atan olTvr to thu*e wlint^^irin^ nre in- adequate lo the rxpen»e of ll i- UIA-T j>iur- ncl». at lent! s ivnnptiral »irv. of nil i 1 "- un porldit information th»y,coiii:uiu ami l<r truols that Ihiiie of Itlrrtry U-iv m.iy *i<me , timci ftnil in in column*, artltlr* not unwni. (hy of the employnienl of '-heir li-i,inr. A» the plan of every publication ol.tch i* tn Gnil It* tucc<-»» in pnpuiar lapuort, niunt Oral br ipoted licforr public patronage can tie ex­ pected, the Editor would here mark thp out­ line ill hi* design, witli llu- lull knnwledgn that it will Lonttt(ut« an urilml, by which, tn drtrrmintf bn:h it* inrnl and Hie fidelity of

r, Maxell 10th, IBM. . ( Th« Speaker proaonfed a petition of mndry

atixoiu of .St. M.\ry'« county, praying for Uw rovuloarrioft of (ho peraooal property in aaid

r. Jonca of Homcrunt, prcwnted petition of flally Howard .and Joacph T. Howard, of Somcnwl county, pnying a divorce a vinculo roiitrinrwnii.

Mr. Cartor of Caroline, prevented a petition of MindryciUxcna of Caroline county, praying tho p.,»s«iro af an nrt u.-rovcnr the nnlp of dpi- riiuotm liqu'in on dny-i of cloctiona and for oth­

Mr. Cnrter presented a petition of Jnmes R. Collinu of t:uir>lino county, praying for a sprcinl act of irrmilvoncy.

Mr. D^sliicll presented a mrmioriiil of SHmnel /. K. |l.irn!y, TVillimn" L^.nard, Pitrnnll T-uJ- vine and ollior*. of .'Joni--rnc'f Ronnly, in relation to fire proof office.* iti Kiiil CD'Uity.Mr. Cnjhio|> nreso-jt'd n momorial of thr *>vn.

rnl bank* in the cily of llaliitn-jrr-. by tin ir |.r<.- »Ulontj,aaking for llm oxtcnsiuu of tin ir .-i-sjn'O- live chorturs.

And, Mr. Uran^li; pn-jcnto/l a pc!i.io:» of iho vtatry and pari.iluonun of All S.iinti |'i rish in Frederick county, ]itu)iug tli6 paKu;n- of an -icl Bupplamcntary tu th- act incdrporatinr; t-'n-Uur. ic!c Town.

.Mr. Koy chairman nf tho cumrmtt<*a nn cor­ porations, inndo favourablo rt-jiort* upon the fol­ lowing bilU:

Tit i bill H-pbrted by Mr. .^nc« of r»ltirri'jn' fur the incorpor.ilion of the Old Town I.vcourn

Alao, th:> bill reported by Mr. Cuahin;;, to in corporate tlio Thi'lln M",nuf.»cturinp ('omp»ny

A.i'l, ih bill from the* a?ntitr, cntitlrd, on net anpplomcntpry lo hn net (o incorporate l!iu A. merican Lif: Inwtr.mco and Trust Onmpiuy,

Mr. l'r.itt chairman of Iho commiltru on In­ ternal Ij^ir ,v,-mon'.s, ranJo a f.ivoundHO rt-port up >n thn hill I'mm the *on,itu relating to thu Frunklin Turr>j>iko Hoad.

Mr. I'OH Icr ruportad a bill fur the revaluation nnti n.--a«.vi»«nont ol' tho real proparty of Joint M^ry'a cnunty.

Mr. Kirhy reported n biil, for the revaluation of tho rent and pcnonal property in Krnt coun­ ty.

Mr. Cottrrmn reported a bill to incorporate Cokenjitn' Academy in Hnrforrl county;

Mr. (rtittnir.n, chairman of the coniinittco on i-duc.i(inii. utno ro;rjrtcd a bill for incorporating the Lillli: ('reel; ActiU-my in Hurfor.l county.

Mr. Wi-.'la rcj^irti::! n bill fir Iho gn-ntnr di»- patch of iKisinr>..3 in tin- Court of Appcui.i.

Mr. IvaridiiMr ri-j-irlod a bill to allrr onH cliri-p' i:t "iri th" :lr.iri.-i;i line betwven lh;> «< -

Alao, tin FMolatkn tn AvoV of J<*rph »<«, moled toj1 ord«r6d to bo wgromKl;

And aalrntod a bill, ortinitod U and pUMd br th. mtltM, a .upplrmoat to IS* act, to <wUblhh

bank ami tn«orp4nta * company andrr lb» nun* of tW Elkton Ouik of M .fYlmnilj and, lo ih. «ot dodging til* co»U»««Uon nnd rtUmiloo of Uu chartor of»ha Elklm Bank of M..ry]»nOj .

Abo, th/> furtltw npjtlMiant to lh» «ot dinetinf 111* iMDinrnf wlnf out atlMhmraUia tiit proiinco, aad liir^itiiii; thivsti-nt ofttitnii

Alno, » rappl.tniiint.to the' act, to providk for «l«lin({ Tii for Cwll coontf, by diatrieta; aad pru.

wriln'iijj l!i.-ir dutkji .ind power, and repojling an wt Jii'l i'.« KU|,pU«r^3U thcroih mentioned;

Al*o, i,m mipleincnt to Ilia act, for limitation of o*r. teui iriiotif, and fur avoiding ioiti at Uw;

Mr. tliulngn prvMntcd a patllion of Nathan Ajbory UuiL nil;

.VJ.o, « petition of F.n'lder Mullikin, both of M«ot- jrmiwrjr coujty, wronlly pn/iof to b» plioni on Uw jK-n«ion lut of nid county;

And Mr. O iltlicr pro.u ntnl a petition of Ann Lovwjoy, of .Montgonn-ry coaaty7pnvia| to bo plaoad on UM pan. nan lilt bfuid coimlj;-

Mr. \V;M prManluJ a pvlitfon of randrjr inhablunta ol" D illt.-.oro county, pnying fot a cBJralion of th* (aid cuanir, (ma <«c ciiv of tkltlinon;

Mr. TufD-i of divert, pmuiUd a prtiUon at Ana MudJ. pr ij-iiiu ir, i» pt-iJ Ux> bkUnoe of ponafcm dso her !ri-bjMl .,1 1.1,0 lim« oi'likukiaUi;

Mi. IMv !. |,r,r»moj » poison oflheDorgwaanilCoin. mi<_^aiiir» uf MitUU lown, in 1'nxt rick cuuitj, prayiaf lur . Mi|ipi .u«,ii 'jithm \tyi to ineorponto nui lown;

M : 1 1 i .: Li'toTi, o/ Trlho*, prmnnted a p-tiUon of Ann Kn;iih y T il«wi o»»unly, onv of tho lirln a Uw of Tho. HUM To-;!., ..nHttt, Lt'>ot'niiiicrMinty. d*cr«a*d, prtjing ibu [>3>*-i|pj ,^f .a Jti nuthorwinj the aalo of certain n*l cauUi ll.r-iriu incntioncdi

>l -. JOTI^., ut h-jiof r»-:t. oiuin»d IMYO lo brinK tn a f.u;i t )'n.<i<Mii to tbo *cl to dacUro a&J o*cert*in tiM ngni of s:\.tiai of Ihii ruto lo print* nuda or W»JE, piimu .: .VuMmlur »jr»ion, 17c.">, cii. 4i):

Mr. .'orr-i, of Sonwraet, itkcd kuTn to brio; in a bill, loU. "iiull'.ii, r» act la rrpc.il n parl of -n. «<*, lornp«>l ch r^:in ••a'-* ol" A»«ninbty rcUuro to amorct^uwiiU, ,iod to Uf a tui on ptaintilCi who uur int'jlatfl ft£iinoa at 1 1\* in tli ,, *\ r .' i'uunl) C'nuil* o:'lim Sutn, paa«od at U**C'.^tunr Gcfcfe- 1 . Ic!^.*, u<i. U'^j;

Mr. Turn.r. ojair.unn ol'Uio ccmmtUoo -on pri»iona uiU ri^voritib^j'ry ckiu.a. nude ur.larur.blo rvporti* uptm til* pctiUoo* ofAun MJIU t*ni»l!i. Jplui Shuorr. >Uu akorrt, Jamri I- Alu. r, Ma.-tlu ll^y. VS'illim i I'liomja,

M<xk<. tt^jucll, II. M«r.lul) ami Ho'jcrtN. V>r'lly w-fnii tu ho j,!«e -J on ln« pcn»ion

roll of Inu bt-tr;Which n.f. wTor.llj ro-J tN lirr1. ui'l weotul tiroo

by apcci:! orv r, ^nd con. *irr»u in.Mr. Ki.i^iy irum Iho ».lc« committee do-

iivrrvd U»r

It" tb i owner or' 1 00 aerea oi'lund ahould by itufcntry and economy ac<nJr« a aum adoqunta to <hc porch -.in of an additional 100 ucreo, it in very etr-ar trwt a tn» levied oir rito. Und Ih'ua

urchtuBd w! '

^tVil nr in tMr

Th* KdiUr pnirnxovto ml.ijit lii. paper to thr wtkhr«of thutcby wiinm ha inimmeiluloly aur- rnu-'iU'J, Blul im-mf uhnm hr must natural Iv find % mcjuftiv ul hi* patrotia: hr knnwv Ihom lo bo mtrdiiii-nt ind iiti|uiring. The Li'Ti'y ilep'Minmt, ilnll, ttirrrfoir, be at- iidatiu«<y rrganlrd, a id the mmt approved (iyn«»tir and torrigti |n-rii>:lir»l|i reioitrd in f»r bvlle* Ictlrta nuli-T,. Hi- know* them to lie patrintic, *u I tint they frrl a drrp intercut in th« wrlfare ol nor cnmrnnn counter.- ' To gmtlfv thi* irnUptnt to the eitrnt nl hi« nbi lily, hi* culamnV»h*U afToul 4*hatevrr Intelli- genre of a political cliaracter may b* cnUula te<l to mlrreit tficm. No man,- wilh the fa culty oftfUught. i«»t tliii ctmii. ueutial in re ferance to the party ili»tinctiou» now prevail­ ing in thi*roantry.aiitl theKditordorinotwiah to diagwiir hia political kcnlimrnia-lhey are in opp*»itlon to thr iin-**un-a of the preacnt Adtninlltratinn. Uut luving neithrr the tem­ per >tor the mnlive of a p«rlii.in, hit coinmrnia upon party moveiurnli ahall be characterized by fr«nkl>ri*nfarguinrnt, imt violi-nctyn abuse-and a* it nitv^r tin* been hi* practice,m ilull it cicver bvcomr hia habit tu dral in-political inveetite nr (tarty viralrner. Hr will ehrer fully Und the afcl "f hi* column* lo communi calioj* from all partie* rrMrving tn himarlf the privilege of rejecting aiich a* are objrc-. tionablefiirperionatalludnhortiidreorouilan- goagc. In addition to tha advantage* "f ap­ propriate political and literary aelectioa*, he Iruata alae to tempt into pirrctee, whatever uf native talent may *urroirul him,and withanch i Ja he may not preaumipuuualy htp* to render hia paper uwful amkflntrrrating. He a*ki not thr palronaa.* ef^ll friendi longer than hi* effort* merit and repay it, aa lie wiihr* not lo owe that favour to paivnnal frrllng, whicli would be denied to hi* editorial labor*.

The Butt.r.Ti»>ill b« publiahed onThnra day in each we«k. Term* ol aubicription f per ana,«an.

WILLIAM II. HALL.Upper MarW, fib. H,

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r-innlv.Mr. \V '(' n-|xjrtc.l n, bill to inrrr,)oratc tKo

'niiin- Cimrtli .n Q^ki.rxvillr, i.i \\4jUiiigton Hiuly.Anil, Mr. J<MJI-« of Sunicri-s;, rhninnnn ol'tho

:nn)niitl.T nn priovoiin-a ai|,| court* of jnstico, x-ported n bill to nnlliorinu justice* of tho p<<uco n iirun \vritn of utlnrhim-nta, and to rvgulato ho prac'v.-diii{pi lhorvun>Wr.

Mr. AVfaarton rcpnrt»«l i» bill to extend Iho )ii, riiidiciinn of justice* of thj pcaco in VVntlun;;- ;on county.

Mr. Krmhncr ronnrt«l n hill c'rfi-.iinr. tho pownr.t ol" nio.!«: t >t mid coiiiiirSvioiicr.! "t" ll.t-

niton n;Al«o, r,'. ort«d it Uil rtlulin;; to con'ituMca'4 iii Wi nhtugt in county, imu t<n otlmr |nir-

pooo*.Mr. Hood rrpii.-tr.d it UU In niter nnd tiivmnj

Iho linen dividing thv lilih nn dulrict* in Anno ArimJvl rour.ly.

Mv. Junoc of Ruliiinoro rcpntx-d a bill in-iuiiiR tin- wiillh of n port of Li':hl-i>lr»et, ID

thu citv uf II illintfire, puucd ut Uucumliur KI*. iton, 183'2. clu 314;

And, Mr. Rft-V:rln of Frc.lorirk. ropor'0.1 a bill for III- bun-fit of Fr.nici* Mivrtin und Mo*c»

iw, of I'r^derick c-mr.ty,Which \vfif wvernlly nm<l thy firal

cond titno by »ii,'ciul onlnr, piu««il und Ant to ttiM acn.ito.

ho hour Imving crrlvod for Inking up tho ordnr of Ilio dav, tho houi« prunK-dod tuconii- dor Ihc order of thr jlay lwin« tli« hill ruporto,! by Mr. John*, <:hnirmi>n of th* c'linmitlt n on di- vorcca, entitled, nn net, to tlirorco Vir^uia \Vil- limn* and Unac Williaitui.

Un lautinn,Tho bou»o (lion a-.lj'nirnnd.

W.o'-.io.r, March llth. 1B35.To* Spoakcr annouuootl Ilie following ma*a>f« Ting Uen toodiraJ fruin Uw o»oaU, on yMWrday, by

M al«rk Uxt»ofiTh« bill, to prorlJo for the repair and (mpronment

of a portion of tit* public road, In Worcotar ooualy, mloned, 'will pax;' ordcrwl lo ba tiiftamtAi

AUo, Iho bill, to Uy out and m»Va pobilo eorUln roadchi St. M>rr*< county, *ndon*d: 'will not p»f

Al*o, a Miplamenl to an Ml, lo nv(v* and aimod tba act to provldn for lh*'*ppolnUn<>ntofcami»uaionon fit! th* nguLitlof and linptornniont of Iho Town of CttmWiIand, In Allepuijf oountji

Al>o, Ilia bill, to MtaUUh a nurk«t and build a markat IIOUM In too town at CamorUnd, In AlU(tnjr ooualy, and for Iho Kfululon oftb« aun«, Mvaralljr ' ill DM* wllk Uw arope«(d rm»ndm»»iN

Tii" rotiidiiilco iu whom wm referred the m«- ni r.r..ii ol Kumliy inhulnUict* >! Anne Anindcl v<uiily, ;>riyiiin for .1 repeal of the 'act fur lhc r.itu.iti.i i ol t!:o real atid rx-nutMil pniprrty iu Antu- Arundel county, paflw.il at Ucccmlx-r uc*- Hu.n I'''!.', cli.ip. ISO, and fur a modification of thu lu\vi in rululi>n] lo out.jM.-n.<ioncn<; nnd for liiy paitMif: of nn art to autlioriiu ihu udo of tha puor-liouae of suid Cuun'.;.,' liuvo had the .niii under consideration, itnd beg leave to re- ,,.,rt:

! Timt.fli:- act of 1938, cliaptor 130, prnvidrd for t ho iw'o* incnt of all rt-ol and jH-rjonul pro­ perly lioMo lo bu amoNaod, *ul Iho full vnlim IhTcof iii roady money.' Tit" men><>rinli»lH nb. juct tnat un a*wa*mont on tins priaciplo ope- ntt.n .is u tni on inuiuitry nnd will prevent thn improvcim nt of Innds, und they propoio that u new OfKiainunt "hjll be ordered to bi- nndu upon the (iruiciplifi of Ihu ancient Iiw (us thn mcmorin- li*t* auppox)) whereby the beat lunclrf in Iho cnun. ty w,ro vulueil at nix dollara an acru, Iho modi. uui tundi at fxir dnllarn an aero, nlul Ihn Worel l.injn at two dollar* nn acm. Y >ur committeo

nitor nnu uinnnu , iiro nnnblu lo conctivo ol" u rule of tutulinn id niuli uleotiou | "lor ' unjuat in priuciplo or more op;-ruaaivo in

its npenition Ihun llio rul» which wua auporaed- oil by Iho ;ict of I6;i'i.' Th'iru i* land in Iho county wlu h would not wll for ono dollar un aero in n;*;y money. Thi* land wu formerly aaaxwvcd ut two dolf<ir* or twice it* real vuluo. Thfiru iw othi-r Innil which wuuld mil for more ih Hi thirty «ix dollars on aero. Thia land wa* fonucrly a<r«e*and at sii dollara or ut Ie*» than >ii'- oixlh of it* real value. , It i* evident there- lore that ihu owner of the loaat productive land, in proportion to tho value of hi* eatato, paid a tut twnlvo timoa gruator than tho tax paid by lh<> owner of land of Iho host quality.

Tliia diir|iroportinn woa intendi-d to bo removed by Ihn act of 18^2, and it i* believed thai all prnporly U now oaaoawed at iu fair value, and lh.it tho burden of taxation ia borne in juat pro- por'mn by all claaaea.

Tlirj memorialist* do not complain of tho o- poration of (be act of 183U, in relation to Ibo nieoasinont of peraonal property. Hut your eommitteo are unable, to diacovur any diflcrcnce between roal and pcraonol prj,t«rty in relation to the principle* of aaaeaanxint and taxation. If the frui'.i of. induatry invealeil in Imd dnanrve to be exomptod from taxation, it would aoem that« likn immunity ihottld bu extended to per. sonsJ property acquired by the ex«rci*e of like industry. Ifa tax on land according to itn ac. tual value would npernln to dinc»uroga indiulrv, and to vupprvw.our nnlural duniie of accumuln. ting wealth, tho like cnn*v<{unncoa ought to flow rafin tho impoattion of a tux on tkjo. actual va­ lue of n>ign><'* or olhr.rportwBul property. ''''"' memorinllsta nrn not entirely cooaiitent in ap­ plying tbair principloU al^ca*sa of real pro-

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ni^amd »<•• id aent lo

.; bo a uu. on iftduitry. ll

owner of tbe> Kind which ncconlinp to tfio an- cient rule wo* aaaovaDd at two dollars an ^ncra, ahould improvo hi* eotato, iu vmlutujoa inight ha»o been incrooevd to aix''dnlhm eu ncrw; tax on Utu improved ralnc wmld lio t« on trw inoHartrv snd skill of the owuor. Y»;t it h* preaumod that tho mmnnriali'ti do not dofiro any rJiungo in the law which wxxild exempt micb now acquintion* and improvement trom fixation. They imfc only for a rc*loratioo of the ancient law *o for an it i* aurpowod to cajob. lish minimum und maximum pricoa of land.

Your committee hnvo olieady mrnnrirF-d nn tho injustice and Ofiprrsjion of. the nacicot nva. tern of taxation with a mi>initnn pwtly «r. eoedrng tho voluo of tho unimprovn-J liinrfj, and with a maximum far Ima ilb,n ilia Tttluo of lands of tho beat quality, and rUdy pr.v, aamo no argument will bo ncccswiry to usv:ro tho logielnturo of tho inexpediency of rattoring that *yatem. .

Tour committee arc unable to device a, yatna of taxation which will not in Home inrtaoccr 'opflrato na a tax on indturtry, and they Iravo m» difficulty in affirming that in C"neral tbo fruit* of indturtry ore logitimato mihjtxta of taxation, provided tbo oamu«ment bo roaoonable in n- mount, and bo made to b^ir equally on all clan. r*. But they am mliavod from tho nooowify of dincuHoing uhslr.ict principle*, by the pi.iin and unequivocal exproamona of tbn 13th article .- of thu declaration of righu 'that every ptrrcon* ought to contribute hia proportion of public tni. TO for tho Rupport of gnvrrunient uccording to bin cctual worth in real or fxruonjJ property.' T)H> pmvi«ion« of tho set of lH3-2,*m in strict accordance with this declaration, and your com. inittdn bclievo that an lURKamncnt of toxca upon any other principln waulil bu unc< natitutionrl. il'ofl thn racmoriuIUtji mippoae, pruvioua ucla h ve iui!h"ri.«,-i) ih : valtihtion of pr,rwrty, occortlaig lo any other nile, your committee would ant ba at liberty to regard them na prvcctlontg for iinit.i- (ion. But thi y arc not inclined to think thut ll.e incmorialiiita err. aupponinp that any otlu-r ru'o Inu been catablishcd by an del nf the Ucn'crjl Amembly, nnd would r.ither attribw^'tla- inc. qualitiea which cxjntrd in former */-s5**;.i< tila to tho m.inncr in which tho ocU otithorjitrg thonn oancmment* wcru carried into axwutWo.

Tho ect cf 17MO chapter 03, which fat mrp. posed lo have givnn ongia lo the anmnmi nt, with minimum nnd mnxitnum vnlnta won paau-d In pnrvi-nl Iho prwut inequality tlint bad bcfniv l.-ikcn pla*o in tho vahinlic>n of land* bclweoa (hn i-jvcral coun ft < » of thi* itatv, owing doubt' Iciw tn tha wont of a common board of Com* mincioncr* or awemi/ni clotlied with power to cfltahlixh nn uniform mlo or rate of vnhialion. Tlio Hrconil m-ction nt* the act ascertuiti* Ihn a. virago vsilur of land by lhi> ,icru in Iho »«vrnij cnimticH. Th'.- nviimpo in Annr Aruiidol coim- tv xtin fi^i-d nt 'J7 nlti!lin(m or 9^1 00 an aero. Tin ">lh «"clion ilii-t-cti-d thn ci.n minionira of thr tin to owc-rlniii ll-" whole quantity or num. hvr n/ .\rrrx of limil in ihrir counfv, mid lo rnl. cululi! lln- amount r!i«-n-of at Iho dvi-rugo Vi.luo bj- t!io ncn- nf .i»curluinrd by thia oci. 1 They win' (Inn rri|iiin-d (o esliirulc ",ioh tract or parcel of land 'it it« prrwflnl cctiial worth in ready current innnoy.' Then to aventp) tho nov'-ral tract* or parcels of Innd into clone* iic. conlinc t° the pricua :it which thf y wwro vnlunl, < anil nlli-r dnlnrtinij tli value of property in tli'' Tuwrn/i from I In: amoimt of Innd in tho county, they wen- 'dir;>cl«xl to 'apportion tho mini which ivmnins of the nmount nf the I md* afti-much deduction upon the acvrTut t'rur.u nr parcels *ol' land in thr county* 'in mich mntmnr that Iho whole lamia 'io tho counts in jujl pn>- portion nccording to tht-ir rr Ihlivr. 'vnlue, nmkr * tfio iMim which r. nr>in* of tho amount »f tho 'whole lumU in tha county aftur Ilia deduction before itutcd.' '

For thu purponf of slating thn prnctic J < (T rt of an aaaoaomcnt in ktrict uccordine* with tho principle* ol thin net, wi< may n.-wnim.- that An. no Arundol counly cont:iin« ihc quantity of 100,000 acre* of land, I ho amount of which «! thn avnntgo value'ONt^hlbhcd hy tho act wviM bo 800,000. Let it ho wtumud th it tho u.vr-. gmte actual wortb in fitady money ol' all l 'l rf- veral tract* or p:ircal* of land in the coor.ty^ia 1,440,000 or four limn* their legal v.ilni-. In order to apportion Iho amount of (be valuo up­ on tho acvnrol tract* or piircol* of Und in^ tha county, it i* clear that each tract ahould bo *g- noa*ed at ono fourth of ita actual vnlue. Vt\9 lands worth one dollar as acre in ready mon«y .hoiild be aaaeaacd ut 35 cep'*; land worth ihir- ty aix dollara an acre in ready money ahould ha uawuawxl at nino dollara. It i* luurefore auk- mittrd that if the ac.t of IM8. dwplw 130 .hould be repealed, and if a »ew aaMaacnoflC hould bo orderod to bo made purwajit 'to the prrrviiion* of the act* of 178ft, el«p, M, and 1818 ch«p. ll»l.i«a pwycd, the object of Iho

woUtf oo» » gratifW. The 4g- vain- of ih..a»wnJ p..re«h of Undlo

v -!uoa wouW rwinain itniiltftred.

ii *nould h-<-omo np<xwiary lo levy a go. norul t« tor "he benefit of th > atote. -

The nJomoriaW* hnro «leo preyed fccfto

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bycreation e» a boat* of ooW»iAtt«i*jm with am­ ple power to near appeals of by .the revaluation of the aasusjtorli-. mitlou bslievo thit ciUpnglaws C)coinxnisitionen of th* county, all thepo*M««& _ . _^ oessory to ensure a just and equal Msnstnieqt,! Mix Jofau pretenetd a reptjr ofMrni Vifgirfa and that tho present board of cooraissioneril WW\ams, to Us* counter memorial of Isaac

taw MnaM, tBUtUd; a»vti* COO«4nilf Uwof St. John'* QoUetn,

Also, U» biU^qttiM, » to m **, eitfltW. u aet Nttttif to

~ uf city of Q*ltuaon>.

i proototSoai of modical science, and tbat 1, ch. 88,inv

an eminent degree all these qualities] Williams, with the accompanying document*, which aro rcquiivd fur tho correct discharge of J which have never been before tfaa> committee. theirs powers. In one caio of an appeal i than I The speaker laid before the house the pro- boen. sorniisoo' that from accidental circum-l eswdings of a Urge and respectable meeting of stances complete justice may not have boenf aonol the citizone«f Baltimore, hejd at tho Exchange il tho panic*. But it ii competent for the com* I on Tuesday the 10th ingt. in pursuance of a cal missionors to correct thoir error, ifany ha* bcenl of tho Mayor, for tire purpoae of adopting auc! committed. It in undojulood that a new appeal 1 measures as might be doomed proper in rotation or revision will bo ollowod, and, that the parties I to a bill recently passed this haute, and now

their opinion, fey ftmhertt»sioVr»-

sions of an he continuation toad, in the ooi»v

ways'««d means. 8. COTTMAN, Cb>

a biU to accept the provi entitled, an art for

repair «f the Cumberlnni Ohio, Indiana, and Illi

will ba permitted to adduce/ tostimon'y in tho I pnnding before tho senate, to provide for tlv manner miggestod by thotr couusul. I completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Cona

Your committoo ore of tha opinion that! to Cumberland, and tho Baltimore and Basque- present system of aiding indigent persons by hnnim Ruil Road to York, pensions, ought to b? continued. U ought to be I Mr. Carter presented a petition of sundry c preferred to tho plan of collecting tho poor in- tiznns of Middlo District in Cirolino count; to ono great public establishment, ns it" is Jens praying fo' nn act to chnhg-. tho place of a lo. expensive, and conduce* moro to tho comfort of cat*! school therein numcd.'nnd for other pur. thu objue.ta of |ml>tic bounty.

Your committee iiro of tl'io opinion lint it ii 1innxpcdiunt to « !! the present pmir hoiuH1, witha v^icw to Iho piirr.lv.uw of another. If Iho countyw.ui ubiut to e.<tal)U«h a poor hou*', nnd thnqiteJMion was UH to its loralion, y.)Uf conrinilteciiiiulit boiiiiluoi'd to adopt the suggestion^ of tboiut innri:.lnt". But Ihe prosent location of thnpour IIOIIHO in eligible, nnd any chnngn woiilJ

The AhmiaT Meeting of the male Orphan Society of Annftpolfe, will be held at the AHYLUM on Wed*neaday the- March, instant,

iucroi.ao rather than diminish Ihn chnrpi-n ot ttii- roiiiily. Thry arc therefore of opinion t'lut no lc((isliili<>n is m-cessiiry in rrfrrencc to tti>: a i!ijccui cominitt'il to t|ir*n>i nnd beg to ihi':liargrj I'roui Iho further coiuuilfrnlion there- ol.

Mr, Orrick presented u potition-of sundry ci.- lizen* of Baltimore county, renionslniting a. gainst the separation of the county from tho ci.

On motion of Mr, JUfchon, tho house tool up for consideration thwjkll reported by Mi Pratt, entitled, an act to ncceJK of the provision of nn aci of congress, entitled an act for the contiuation and repair ef the Cumberland Rond

The said bill was then read tho second, time by special order, passed, and sent to Ike note. _;._

On motion,Tho house then adjourned. ... "

HiTtiaDtv, March. 14, UV. The epeaker announced the followlof nwasags'tsiav-

at l i o'ctaeV, 4- M-) ** which time th? Annual Report of the Surety wfll be read; and Managers r theensuing year be elected. Th/ mem-

oUvere 'oaperity

,o attend.

bere of the Society, and who feel interested in its ] are respectfully solicited

*p«oiaJ Court,

ootaiBy tujder Ae*cV«r Aassfcw. My i*lMi»f ,tp t£e ^^ Colour,

Bfcrplus,

Amount of Levy, ConRni»tioncrs~of Primacy Sehoou'

Amotmt of.L*vy, By order of the Board of

Anne ArutxM County, R R., Ok,

All which in n-BpcctFuMy miluiittod. CHAS. STKRETT HlDdELY, Chaii'n,

Which Wis twice roi.l and concurred in. jlfr. Duluny, reported n bill, to lisxnun the ox-

pciiRO and delay of prosecuting aud de-funding tuition* at law.

Mr. Hurchunal reported u'bili to build or ro. pair a bridge at (he Nine Bridges.

Mr, U.irwy reported an additional supple­ ment to thu net relating to thn public road* in Bt. Mary's county, passed at December session, J9-.M, cii. 54.

Me. Iglehart irportml n bill, lo authorise the ru'T.niifloncn »!'A. Arundel county, lo sell cer­ tain property therein mentioned.

Mr. Hamblrtxn ol T.JlKit, roporte<l a bill ro. Lit ing ti> liiu |iiil>lic rosin in Tulbot county.

And, Mr. Julius reported an additional sup. plcment to tho act for thu diilriliilimt of u cer­ tain fund for tho purpoeo of cstablii-Uing fn-o cli.ioU in the sovornl counties therein mention- od, so fnr us rslatcn lo Hurfunl county.

.Vr. Uuvall reported u mipplcincnt to an act to r-.'^'_(lolo bail in certain cases in thit state.

Afr. Brunglo, ivportud n further supplement (a the net to incurporatu Frederick Iowa in Fro- iKruk county.

Mr, CtitlinzK rcnottcd in n<!ililional supplc- mt-nl lv> un-iiclto Jny out und make public n r j.iJ i n Monigo'iiury c >uni\, poasod at Nuvoni- bor r^^iioii, Mlii.

Mr. D'jl.iny r-purteil a bill, I'i>r4he benefit of U'.iUur LiLiintT, ot' C'hurloH county.

Ainl, ,Mr. J.irun, ol rimn. chairman of the cointniHi-o on ^rievunniM 'i;id courts of justice, rr;> irt.'.l n Mil, uutilli -1. nn act to repeal a port uf >m act, to ru|>"al cvrtain acts of Assembly, rcla'.ivc '.i nrriirriuin'jnli, und to lay a tax on p! .iiitiii!), »»6 muy iniiilulr actions at law, in tlio *"vcnil"countv C'l'irin of this state, passod al D.-comlvir .t.^iiim, 1^ :">, ch. 10ft.

Mr. Joni.-n, of < > - new!t, reportej a supple­ ment to tho net to dueliim and ascertain thf rijrht of citizens nf tins state to private roniN or «ay», pans.tJ nt Nvwnincr session, 1795, ch. 40:

Tho hour hnvin-j arrived for taking up th- or.l'ir of tho il iv, ill" houee p'smnotl thuconsi. di r.iti >n of thn orl >r of Ihn 'Ijy Uiing tho bill Itj. irttnl hv Mr. Johns, cli.nniun uf the conunit- tte on divorces ontillod, an act, to divorce Vir- gini-i Williams and Isaac Williams.

Mr. Pratt inovod to rufer said bill, to tho con- wideraiion of thu nuxt general

Detemiinud in thn negulivo. On 'notion, Tho bouse then adjourned.

Mr, Unrshnrr rnporti-il n further supplement to on net for tho relief of sundry insolvent debt- ore, pa**iJ"hl November session 1805.

Mr. Kcmhuer also reported a hill giving lo Judge Thomas Biichan;ut, n per dicnicutuponsa. lion in curtain cu.ic.i.

Mr. llnmblelon, uf.Tnlbnt, reported n bill lo nulborim) John Stevunt, ndminintrator of Tho. mas IVrrin Smith, deceased, to scM tho property therein mentioned.

Mr. Carter reported a bill fur Iho relief of Jiiin<"< B. Collios, of Caroline county.

M r. Pmtt reported n bill to niitboriHO the levy court of Princ';.(iOorge's county, to li-vy n ruin of money to supply tho clerk's ami register's of. ficc, in snid county.

Mr. Wyso reported a bill lo provide for Ink­ ing tho sense of the people of Baltimore conn- ty on tho propriety of separating said ccvinty from the city (if Baltimore.

Mr. Me Million reported a bill for the moro ef. fartii.il collection of the county churgeg in Al Icgnny county.

Mr. Dorany reported a bill concerning the du tics of gu.inlinnn; nnd,

Mr. M-rrick reported n further additional wip plcmont to an act rotating to free negroes am

Tbo house then proceeded lo consider the no com) onler of tho ilny, being the bill reported b Mr. I'rntt, entitled, an act lo incorporate tho Real Estate Bonk of tho state of Maryland.

On motion of Mr. Thomas, tho house was called, and tho doorkeeper sent for tho abten members.

On motion of .Mr. Johns, Ihe house resolvet to proceed with the ordinary business of tho ses­ sion during (ho alnnicc of the d'oorkocper.

Thn clerk of the Honnto returned the bill Iincoqiornti the Mrrchnnrs Bank of Baltimore

AUo, the bill to incorporuto tho Book Compony of Ibu Methodist Rpittcopal ('hiircli, scvcraly cu'loraetl, >\\ ill pj*.*,' nnil ordered lo bo en

_ cn\* " 1Mtio*> Service will be Church on Sunday next," aj evening.

men.rtbrmed at this Voiipcrs in tho

Ing bwm receired from Iho Senate, by ths clark thsra.

Tho dill, entitled, a further additional supplmmjt to n act relating to tbs pco|>U of color, in thu Bute, p>a*- J >t December neiion, 1631, ek. J81|

AIM, t!i« bill, for Iho bon«6l of I.jrdia Evart, Ueorg* nice, ln»c Brno* and David Brnoo, of Frederick

ou lily;A K.I, the bill, to iltnr antl amend tho line* dividing

in fiflh and lUth election dwuictn, in Anno Aruodcl oontr; J

Al»o the bill, rntboriiing the cotnmicaionere of \Va«h. iglon counlj, to erect a >l«ni brid(> jcroo tlio Anfje. ,rn Cr«ck, trhrra t'.s rot t from Shsrpaborgh to the Ma­ li- Sirnnp croenci eud crrek, neTrrallr endoraed 'will

r>,' and ordenrd to be engro»e<l; AW, the bill, la aothoriie Pninoai Willlatne to bring

nto t',i* itate ewtiin ilavoe then in mentioned, ondon. d, 'will not paea."

A'.no, the bill, for Ute benefit of Richard Wrbb and

COXGRKSSlONAtf CANDIDATES.Tho Frederick CUizoti announce* Dr. Joira

O. Wu VKTOX, of WasKngton county, «nd DA- VIB HCIILBV and FdTMCis TIIOHAS, K«Kir». of Frederick, as candidates for Congress in the up­ per District. WAIJAM BCIILRT, Km\. of Fre­ derick, is also announced in the Cumberland Ci­ vilian. /

Mnjor Axuil M. COAUC, nnd WIUJAU COST JOIINSO:*, 1'jto.Aro announced UH cnndidatrs for Iho District.ofimposcd of Montgomury, and parts of Fro-ioricK county.

TO THE VOTERS OF THE CJTIK8 OP BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS AND ANNK.AKUNUEL COVXTY. By a rocont net of Assembly, the hro Con.

gmsrions.1 Districis to which you bclnng havo lieen vnileti, and you will bo called upon next

APPtilNTMEN'PHMade by tho Conimiraioncra for>

county, at their March session, 191ft, TRUSTEES OK TUB POOR

Robert W. Kent, William OTlurn, Stockct, Ramswy Wntem, end Gcorco SUPER VISO«S OF THE PUBUc

John S. Camdon, Thnmu R. Beard, Solluwn, John-noard, Richard BuUcr Baldwin, PUillp Pindojl, John T. Willinm Urquhnrt, Siunucl UtrroU,

Simusl B«relt,fr»e ncr*on«ofc<)lo;r of Dorchenterand | ./,',..'., , '1 JctobeV, (and pmhahly sooner) lo choose ftr» reT. Ibol cooBlist, endoned, 'will po*« with the proposed

amendment..' which amrndmenls wcrfl epvorallv read he firet and .econd lime )>r .pftcial order, eeverally as.

eentod lo, and the dill ordered to be engroeied;Ateo, Ihe reeolution in ftvour of the troop, called out

lo quoll certain riota;AUo, Iho resolution in firnir nf John C. Dlriekaon;And, tho resolution in favour of laaao riwirtswoltcr.line. HhoilT. lg .-tint P. l.ylu, nnd other., eevcrmlty

endnrerd, "aaeonu.i to," order*! lo ho *itfroea*d;AUo, Iho resol'ilioti rwnteetin^ the Govcmur to procure

nd proeent a (word lo Captain Kdmond P. Kennedy, ondorexl, "unanitnoualr laonleil lo," ordered lo be en

Mr. Turner, of Calmrt, prM«nle<l s petllion of John Tockor of the rtaU of Kentucky, a raroluuooarjp eoldier, prajinf to be placed on the penetoa roll oi'lhuMale;

And, Mr. HanUnf preesnled a memotul ot" Kliubeu- Davie, of Montfmaery ooonly, widow of Thoniaa DaTi« pnjing foe an act to aalhorico UM removal of muae now peodin| in Montjomtry County Court;

OD motion of Mr. Prall, tbo bouss reeoned Ibe. con idertion of Uw bill, reported by him, entitled, ui acl loiucorprota the DM] Krtafa Bank of Ihe 8UU of M. land.

The uid bill was then real tbo second Uow u amend, ed.

Mr. Sothorun <-:llod Cor the pravion. ijueetion, whicl11 .L t -ii M , . , . ,» I hrintf deinantVJ hy % majority of the AUo, Ihn b.lt to ropsnl nn act passed nt |>r- * . J , ' ' . , , ... i i ,1 1 lhc »a»l previ.i.. ..i. lion wa. pot, viij

cctniwr «ewmn 1«:13, e haplcr 111. endorsed, 'will ... ,, , .. . ' . ... . , . r . ... Snail the mal ii qureticn ho now pot! and it wi

paw with tho proposed amendment; which a- iu«lvrd lo affinnatl«.mendmnnt wnj) twice rood, lUBcntvd to, and Hie TJw v,rrtion wu , pB, i_Amj| y,, bm ,^,7 bill ordered to bo uncrossed; « xtWrnnined tn Ihe OO,MIW.

Tlio hnueo then proceeded to conaider the ee«ond or >r ofllie day, bnlng Ihe bill raporled hjr Mr. Brengli

milled an tcl for the dirUion of iUlumore and Krvde. ick countie., and for Ihe oractinf a new ooo by Ihe

Anil, delivered a bill,originated in nnd |>ntw>L by thn Honato, entitled, nn act to exu-ml (U»- churton of the several banks in Iho city of Bul-timoro.

The house then adjourned./

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i-, Miiroh 12th, 1SSA. Tlie spo.iknr announced tho fallowing mos.

. aa.^e as having benn received from tha vouato on yi-itnnlny, by thn clerk IhorooQ

Tlio bill for tho benefit of person* hiring or renting stoves;

Also, tbo bill to authorise tho building of a bridge over the head waters of St. Mary's river In bt. Mary's county; V1

Also, the suppIomVnt tor (in act appointingcommissioners to build a bridgn over Iho LittluFulls of Ounp'uwdor in Hiirford itml Bdtimnre

. -i counties, passed st Docembur soswon 1831, ch.101;

v If ' Also, tho bill for incorporating tbo Deer Pnrk ,r 'Academy, in Baltimore county(

Also, the bill regulating Joint 'fences in, Kent County, severally ondursud, 'will pass,' ordered to be engrossed; . . Also, a supplement to the act U regulate fences

Ln Dorchester and Carolina counties, passed »t December session 1833, etT'ptor* 110, undorkod, will pas* with the proposed unramlmeaU;' which amendmontB worn suvnrally read the first lime

. and ordered to lie on the table; , Also, the bill to open apd make public a road

from Cole's warehouse to St. Aloysius Chapel ID SL Mary's cbuntyj

Al*o, the. bill to close up tb« 401 road and to open aaothur therein monlio,ne4l in Aniie'-Arun-

_ 4*)| county, severally endon«<y*wul not pass;' ',' ', Also, the resjolulion in favour of Polly Hie.

, endorsed, aascoted to,' ordered to be en-

F»tr>AT, March 13lh, 1833. Thn speaker announced tlio following inrs-

s.igu as hjving been received from Iho nunnto yualcrdny by the clerk thereof:

A bill for the benefit of Jo*. Hutcboson, nhc. riff of Worccst-r county;

Al«o, a supiilemrfnt lo nn act pasKcd nt DC. comber scsHion,' H.14, ch. 'ft, ap|>»inl:iig com­ missioners to lay out nnil open an additional c. Inclon district in Frederick county and for o. (her purposes;

Also, the supplement to an act, directing tkw manner of suing oitt-attachmonts in this pro vince, and limiting tho oxtont of them;

AUo, the bill minting to tho trial of cases ol appeals from judg n mis of justices of the peace in Iho courts In tho fourth judicial district; so. vorally endorsed, 'will pass,' and severally or­ dered to bo oiujroNsod;

Also, thn lull relating to Run alley, in the ci. ty of Baltimore, nndonxrd, 'will pans with tin proposed amendinunla,' which amendments Were severally n<iuHiio first time and ordered (o tie on tho table;

And delivered a hill originated in and passec by the senate onlillnd, an act relating to thn pay of Iho judges of tho orphntts court of Baltimore county.

Also, a bill for tho distribution, by lot, of a certain real and personal estute.

Mr. Burehunal, chairman of the cominiltco on lotteries, made a favourabl* report upon the bill from tho senate, entitled, an feel for tho dis­ tribution, by lot, of certain real and personal esv tuto;

Which was read HM first time;Tho said bill was then read tlK> second thue,

by special order, and passed.Mr, Cottman, chairman of tho committee on

education, dolivenv) the following REPORT:

The committee on education, to which wureferred the report of the irustiws of the Uni vanity of Maryland, hwo given tho subject ths. respoctAil consideration which it iner^, ambeg leave to report that they consider thy SJDMU al payment into Uw treasury by the faculty o physio of 1 BOO, as oppressive and onerous, tha

And, d<&vont] » bill originated in and pa»»ed| it in a opMidoraUe degree, must, operate, to re.-

presen^atlvcs to thu 1 till Con«n-«. 1 offer my.self s^l a ennilic'nti i"..r your milfragt^ at tho next

leelfcn, nnd I b-^ leave lo say a few word* inexplanation of my offering myself in this old. raikionf:l manner.

It has been attempted here for wimo yearn >nst lo present candidates for Con^rrn cxclu sively through tho medium of "party nomina lion;" but this practice has not yet (thanks to the good scnso of tho people) brrome irttltd, an I sm inclined to think it is becoming and wil soon bo as odiota as it it anti.rr(mblirnn. Thi bringhig out of candidates "by nomination" (n. it is called) is in fnct nothing more than a man*

himtelf out by getting a frv fntndt t name nnd endorse him as the nominrf of a par ty, and I cannot sen why the good old Msrylan custom of a candidate ilirCctly ofluryig and o penly snntaining himself should be pbandoncd.

a nnflvc of Annapolis, 1 fl»tto« invso

, m di^r of Ooorgc, Willi-m, W.hon,.Thona,,.

Bonjarran Siimlerland, Franci, Bird, f muel Arrmgcr, John M. Wf Ich, Abner

urn, sen., Joshua Rawliogn, ncn., ] jams, Nicholas Woodward, ZaiiKS Webh, William Linthicum, Sda W. iold, Chnrics 8. W. Doney, Antb*ny 3n Icnry II. Owings, Washington Rich liehard Iglohart, J nines Syk^s Wesly

j(id

I am not unknown in Anm.Annilfi, (though Imvo never boon a candidate in thnt county) and if it shall be my good fortune to bv trusted as 'in" »f (lie Reprrwntalivfa nf Ihn M**? ilouble IHdrict, it will also bo my prido lo show thnl thn iniercsbi of my native county nre faithfully attended to is like manner nn those ol'.thii cili- znns of Baltimore, among \\hom 1 liva, nml to wbom I nm already indebted for high mnnifi .1. lotions of confidence .ml kinHnes*.

<;FOR(JR II. .STEUAUT. Baltimore, ISth March,

cum, Samuel Brown of John R., Nathan jv, James A. Meredith, John Fisher, A Atddicord, Gcorgo L. Stnckctt.

CONSTABLES.Fint Elcrtion D'utrirt,— Richard L.

Willinm Urquhnrt, Morgan Thomas, Roger Tydlngs.

Seevnd Election Ditlrid John Baldwin of Francis.

TAtrrf Eltrtion />i*frirV-S«muol Landu Liostid, CjaHcr McCaUfcy, lings.

toartk Eltttun Dutriot, flcale Richard W. Ijoms.

FiJVt Election Dittrld,— Joseph Murr.hr, J Hood, Imac Alkinson, J.-unr* Trocklr, Wilson, Samuel Straugbon.'Charlcs We soph 8. Homlin.

Sitth Election i>fifrj<V~ncalo Gailher.l. Wnrfieid. WiHiam Whitter, Urbl« W. D,T J bcrt O. Shipley, rcr?grino llobbo.

CUy of Annafoli,,— Willi»m RctJ, Lamb, Hnmiicl Evans, Lewis N, Sewdl. INSPECTORS OF FRIMAUY SCHOOL

John Mercer, Joseph N. Stocked, Job I Wilson, Joseph Howard, Thomas Soomi Benjamin Watkins, Jeremiah Hughs*, Dr. 1 drew Lynch, John Ridoul of II., Ckark* I Stewart, Daniel Murny, James U. Mi Dr. Gustnvus iXcEUhinoy, Amos A. Riohard U. Stockctt, ChurUs W. Dorwy,"

No election for Printer lo«>U place in the II'iu»r of Iliiprvwntntivc>i nt the l:il

:. and (o alter and ehanf* the cofutlla. |'"'.v l"»\iog lal'l to {lu-ir mu-ooMum that privi- ion of thU Slate eo far a. inav be Docoaurv U> efttcl

Tim eaid lull wu then read Ib* eocond lime. Mr. Uoncnxm called for th» prarinu. quiulten, which

bpiiiK urnMOdMl bj a major il/ of Iho member* praeenl, W aaid prcTiooa qoreliuu wax pul, vli: Hhall the main quertlon be now put? end it was

Tbo question wu then pal, .hall the bill p*seT l)?lrrmlned in the neg»tive. Tlio houto titcn tljiKinrn7«l.

Ik IIt.Hl.BV 1^11 AT the »ub»cr)ber h a< ublaincil from the 1 Orphans Court tif Prince Ocorge'n coun-

tv, Itllrri uf sdminlftralion nn Ibc I'erional K«tate of Kliia CrnYcmfl, die of saiil coun-

<lcCf»»eJ, 'All persons hiving claim* mid rilatr, are driircd to prrirnt

them nroprrly authriilieated, and thine in­ debted are requested tu make immediate ptj-

GKOROK MOIUON, Adm'r. sich 19. *

Thn "Mnine PresM" contuins a K, port of a ca«o of breach of promise of innrriage which WOK recently triexl. Thy fury nituraed a ver, diet of 1,500 for the plaintiff. The following Kpielle wns intr.Ml-jce.1 by the Ijdy as evidence agaiti^i her lailhlt'sv "A*ni/*A//'

"Purllund, June, 1830. Miss Klin' An» ^ >

Winlhrop Corner. \ Dnar Girl, This comvs informing you of my

so> arrivnl in Portland si d i am in hono» of Being in your place soon Eliza. Give my re- ( sprcts to your gtxxl mother and Father Eliza i ;

mns Hood, James B. Matthews, Charles D. W* licit!. ,.-

. COLLECTORS OF THE TAX.Ilcnrj- C. Drury of >Vm. Collcelor ii I

first Collection District.Charles Koono Collector in Iho ecconJ (

lection District.John Thompson Collector in tho third '

lection District.Henn,- Hannnond Collector in the fuaribC

lection Diutriet.Amoont of Levy $35,007 oU Ralo cf TsJ

per 9100, 94 cents.Primary School Tax 84,000 Halo of Tej

pertlOO, 0 ccntn.

STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. The -lib annual meeting of the

I In. Fasorr, Scc'ly

lib ptcsail such ret. . . . . ^k«-«isdol.jocto

State Temporunf u Society, was n<M io tfctB^^fcntiwd, in a shor of Iho Houao of Delegates OQ tho ctoaiif

NOTICE.|> Y virtne of ilrcrre uf Ihs Cnorl of Chin- *-* crrjr, the iubicrib«r at Traitce will of-(ft it

PUBLIC SALE,at the court home no«ir, in tltt city of Anna- polit, on SATURDAY the 4th day of April next, at \ii o'clock, M. all that part of the real fiUte of the late Dr. Matthiai II. m mond whirh wai hertlufore allutteil to Ini widow, (Mrs. KliTj* MewbumO for h«r dow­ er. Thn parrel uf land contains. _

655 1-2 ACKE8,more or lets. It lies about 12 miles from Ihe city ol Annapolii and on the road fronV|»id city to Waterloo Tavern. It will be sold sub­ ject to the lifs ciUU of Mr.. Mewburn.

TUB TKRM8 OP 8ALK ARK, That one fourth part of the purchase money shall bs'naid nn the ratification uf tli» aalc.aiid ths rtaidoa in two rqual annual in.talrornl. froin tl»e dayof sale ths whole to bear intrr- e*l from thfdsy of »als, and to be itcurtd bybund*

u .Marth l«.

i«>c«ritjr, to be approved b»

.' Tli08- 8 - ALBXANDKR,

iff

mo alono Eliza Dear', plways Re.

Wunt you to Hoinoinbri Girl i am Bound up inmember i am far from you Well Know'i Shall Be alsiunt from you a or 3 .Months But. L«t not mankind Ensnare your hoar»i in my Ab­ sence You have Consented to Bo mine and mine yon are Write as soon a* you receive this nnd direct your letters to tho Care of John L. Briggs Portland Know mine Dearest Girl i am yours for Life. i

Cs.pt. EDWARD KNIGHT."

** A STATEMENTExhibiting tho aggregate of Rxnflniliturc, nnd

each general chnrgo in Anne Arundol county, for the year 1834.

Pensioners, *Bridges,I'uhlic Roads, <Juron to tho County CoiirtiPublic Ferries,Orphans Court,BdilifT's to tho County Court.State Wiine.»e., \SunAy Account*,^Judges and Clerk. o«N<iU»ctioi», .Constables Salaries, ,Alois liouse,Jail,Commissioners ajid CtejCIxinatic Paupen,Buryrog Paupers,Coroner* and Jurors on fncuesi.Crows Heads, '^?/9i»J»uard of Wsjgbts, . ^.,.

Friday tV 13th instant. Isaac D. one of thu delegates to th'o Gencr 1 from Somerset county, was ccJtcd In llie and in the absence of the secrcUr\ i.f Iki i eieiy. Dr. John Ridout of Annapolii, *M pointed to act in that capacity. Tho

by the Hev. X. i after wb

•8,100087 10

4VI91 *J J^OO 700

' «UK) JO 117aar

SO

615 14

78S 04 8W 100 178 87

SO««a 47 too

of the Exmittoe, and Iho Trnasurer's rvport wcro reaJ adopted, Ruportv were bunded in by tbo <' gate* of Bovcrol of tho auxiliary sw irliw.

On motion by tho llnv. Mr. McEUuwy, Ahnnpolii, Iho following rcsoluiiop wu eA, ^

ftosolvod, that this mooliug docnltrUii liveliest sentiments'of gratitude towed* author of ulj good, for (ho signal sucrrM «>l whith He has ploiuMxl to crown Iho Itbav* ' tho Tumporancu Society; and tlwt they bus" trust He will graciously contluuu to Urai"< forts, in Ihn noblo e«mc ofan nicioiu anil degrading ficp of

itOo motion I of M»

Roaxtlved, tWin-thoopiuioq of tldin the license law ofliio .K«(o of Marrkts vending spirits, ws* <>|i|inklly intcoocd correolion of pdUie mornl*, but in Wo|| vortfld 4o.a source, of revpnue,{| not oaly '< lixos vice, but by setting a price upon i" gonctos, tends to debase, donjoruliw »»1 vorisli the p<x>ple. . .

On motion by the, Rov. N, J. WnlUn*, il«R*«olved, that Ihe dlOUsion of the priuci

of the Temperanw Refonoation, hn) a I cy to mJvunco- the causo of religion.

On moUoa of Mr. McMahon,flf Allv.'-«Jf'| w«"

Resolved, that as past oiperie»co U»» Utly proved that the U*o of ardent a|>in«M Whojly uoneceeWuv lo lu»o«»rln« »«, » J

> «U Ujv ikrwcr. m<

Jt

f.^lioa,

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bttbhi the RaviMktt* Ba.*•:

E./. C.

NEWHAJM

- .tH.d. e. KEY,

thi. d-mrabr. 06- d41*f* th. sume*

for tho pwaeac year? tad, .. T«"d, our fnonaYaw

t» contribute. for |fc«n*>lTe*v tutiliary tobioty to, *hich W «ucl» »gcnt.wkc3 b. fi.

^ ,-ouniy Tompurance Convention,

(ho unquestioned tendency of Reformation to promote the

llcUflscsof

fcaf trial wia atMsWoutvf alas of opssoVtettsil (a (knot rf tl

It OTsy'bs eaW that si* are In M. Docoa who has MB Matedreport Commiaaaire} sf the 5th is, as depoty <l Bmasasit. MTkWoi'ilhs auniass hover* ilk tk* MUlstW shall (..

, five JadM* entalive* 4c>4)i« 94lh CongpSM. Tb foOowy; -Samoa! Cusoimui, Beaming M. Bean, Franklin Ptera, ta*ph Week*, and FUberf Btinu. M«8sr». Cushronn and W«ek»arn new members. William Badger (Jocksoa) ha* boon re~el0eted to the office of

evo-an efficient Cj>rOp«ra-

rcformatiun cailiro nml \6t.

i. in iripnnri of tlir iwAitinn*.by tlio Ilev. Mr. McBlbiuoy tkiM, by ?" CoHinJ Leo E-.f ofthoei.

ptnn.hy U.;Lowjid.-s li«q. a dole. . |M*lun«biirrTb T. 8. by Wro. Steu-

,. , jclcptc from th« Montgomery T. 8. MosrJ- J»nc», McM»hon,-and Devec.

if tin IIOUK of delegates, and by A. Run.

ri£«. «f Annapolis V fctt)»'B8 '* u ''st "^ lno °fficcr" appoint. f* ito cruuing year. . . '

Hon. th-r.ressox Ancrius Pro't. VICE PRESIDENTS.

v, M'KI. MrMahon; Washington, k, Ricbiurrl Potts; Montgo.

n gerJohn Mines; Prince Gcorgo'a. John ifcifrr!;(:hi>rU«, JohnG. Chapman; St. Ma- i(!» James Thomas; Colvcrt, Hon. Tho. ,H n'ilkinton; Anne Arundnl county, Da. J Jl'oroy; Aomipo'ii, Dr««*»i Ridgely; Bol- an B«T fijnrg; Mnrrij3t\Ballimoro city, JT-rUii E. Ilond; UarfonW. Q Raters;

^-f. HfnJcr*ia; Kent, Tlon^- ]0. Anne'*, Kirwcy harrison;

«, Bcale Ciitt

-Tlcalc Gsilhtr.I UrbiaW.Dae.J

llubbo. William Reed,Jis N. Sawell.

MARY 8CHO S. Slockelt, Job I

Thooias Ssa< lish Hughes, Dr. j ul of H., Chirks IJonxa 11. Man

y, Amos A. \Villui rUa W. Doney, lows, Charles D. Ws

)P TUB TAX.iVm. Collector ii

nr in the ccconJ (

:tor in tho tliird i

cclorin the fuuf.hC

i,G07 50 RatocfTd

(4,000 Rule of 7*

.NCE SOCIETY.ling of thety, wssh»Ui»tBtkes on tho ctcsiif^

Isaac 1). JntKsl Ih'o Genrr 1 'a ma c.-Jled ><> I)M » secretary <.f Iki >f Annspolii, wsi ipscity. 'IV »yer hy the llov. N. j a society, aAor »k

of the Ex Tttwea r's rt'port wcro real' i banded in by the i tuxilisry so< irliw. r. Mr. McElalao)-, j resolution wu

» lOOtiCgdoCDltrtalSgmlitudo town* Cj

10 slgnJ sucecsi «il > crown Iho l«hov» , ; and thai ta«y' Continue toUlraitM Ot'aJinihils.lingllKf

,09-of dniBkenorst toturt. of Mo ""

jdpiniooofllu*" , fete of Marybail tonally intended r omls, but in txHo| | venue, tt not « '». ng a price upoa i, domondite soJ

».N,J.Wslklas,iM flWon of th« prioa/ bnoation, his s I i of roJigioa, cHsboo,of A

t experience b»* . uw'ef ardent qitoH , labouring «*. * ^ flUjoiraXW 11"""

^

Tol. Juhn . KrniuirH.

0. Stwle; Somars-it, Dr. kinolcr, IK John S. Martin. [OsdM.'ltcv. X. J. Wulki

,11-M-H. Rlclur^ rr, Fr.fik'in

" "^acr, Chns. V. May- ,Rcv. R.J. Break-

J. O. Morriit, a, Thomas B. us Archer.

' tho Othrcaolu".«Wen opened, to raise a fund f'<r tin- l of in Agont for tho ensuing-year, indi-

on their own jccnunt, or 9 in behalf of th.- societies to

k ttvv b. lung.|<hnotwnby Mr. Dorccinon, tho society

I,until tho «;aii..innu'il met ting in Bal- ,T,OI' nbicbduo notice will U' given.

I. I). JONES Prcat. Buwrr, Scc'ty.

FlRfe AKD LO88 OF I.irB. A flr« brad* cot oil Bahudajr olfht, about nlaa o'clock,

In a MntU brick hoon. In Apple alloy bttw«n Flavt and Ali«anna itrwt*, F. P. occupied by MOM . Wm. and llobt l.'onUhWoil, haiun, aa a work aoop. By tKa prompt and eneqratta *xartioa of tfaa flrtmon, tha fin waa^onfined to tlw boon in which it originated, the tnck building of which wan nettly oa«trojod. Short, howOTcr, i. wu the llnia that Ihooonflapatloo lartod, (t prorcd lonf enough for the destruction of human lift) T«e nrpvr Mofj of Uw kaek fcoiUiof w» tennnlwi by OU 1I*g*t • f tiaftnK in«morv, who, u ahe waa in the htl-it of travcning tha utreeta at all boon, was aoppoefd to b« ml at the tlnid; bat bracking to nhte, oa entering th« IIOOM after the floinea were eitinguiabed, tlw bodj rUic old woinatfwoii diaroVBrod, boaring raarke of tie raTajea'of Uio deetracti» clnmont; aud on oxwninaUoa liu wu faand to be totally ojclincl.

Tbero an fow of our cHhuua who have not eeen, and probably not one wbo hae not bnnl of Ibe aokjtct of tbi* uotic*. Wliat h«r «B» "« , wo an unable to a>jr, indeed, we are of opinion tbet it would be an impo^lbilltjr to ducoror tlw tmlli on thle poinlj but, we believe we ara not in error In aleling that it exceeded one hundred jean. Tho rennmbnnce of OU Hagtr a aeaociated with the oarlie*t rocolUetiona of many "whoao hoide to already bloeeomed for the grare," M an old, decnpil boing, wandering duly through the itrrjU of oar city, chanting an" nMntolliciblo atrain the iportoftho mia- chioroai boya and ihe terror ofrcfractory children. Some, indoed, accorded to bar the repolatlon of a >citek, while many who pnfntfj to be ecepliul on tbie head, wouli hare heeiUled to make an enemy of her, bat to tboee poeMieed of minO* epperlot to Ibo influence of idle lap. entilion, her age and belplcnneee nndcred her an object of pity, and aObrded thmn a lit ralijoct for tho eirrciaj o tltat true virtne, raarTty by vrbloh iho wu enaUcd to lira, ajd for which >be waa principally indebted to tho gentlcTCpx, who in orar foremoet in that path to whirb tho open\and of C'nri«tiin Oonorolence pointa tie way. So livod oWl ao died Old H*f «r; and while we acknow. ledge-thai nW could ban been better tparod, we nuy al>o add ("..wVoulJ be more mieaed. Halt. CAraa.Vk.

><*spi•WaW

f"«e;•f»oi«a*.<*•MVrirtaf

_ frr»i| io.ItBMBS a*bs tlwaastny,«M^i4dBtt ibis

triallaaaaMrsof the rote of the CkeZr. for it has beast «Mtrva. las* tn the banns tl*ij|e,*Je« was »f

'saode a.jCabloetetortOr a ewstton of' jusne., sft^tjlj honoor, thai among the its ^sflnliliili who were 'not In (avow of a rejection taiSj|L«tlml foe mare anpW

tfro-and more ampla.domunstite. Tha thrt* banana did net refdss Uw rejeotlen of OM

law b* a xupnuio^ 4^ sff dJecnema' udtll UM A-< nMriean\ nation, by tha orfan of Ua reprserata. Ur«, hal made known if H adored the hortHe intsn. Uona of jhe Presiilcnl or not. Others required thai We ahoald Mop °l tin Tint catinwUon of the wdemnUj, Ihirtesn million,, and other*, in One, that asw oefotiv lions sheold be opened. InBnontiat apeaksra maintain­ ed that tlio boreaaa had no riflil to amend the proposed law; that it wak more constitutional to reject It, aifltpl/ xpmaini a d(«ire thai HUutora weald' again direct Ihtdr ajtsflfton to thla question, which might Unrein a joat clibi to indemnity on the part of Arueriek. All the bunanj, tit mli, ignt in bUmihg the conduct of the French Minulora in concluding Iho treatj of 1631. They go 10 far even aa to aieort that tho twenty.fire million* may be voted with a claoao condemning tho conduct of the French Miobtsn in the affair, awl i!olng jantiee to UM good (kith of America.

"Tbs reply of your SenAU to the Menaagv, which was received by the way of England bofbro the arrival of tbe Formoaa ami F uncoil I, produced ban a great gen. eetlon, and diipoaod Iho uiinde of the people moro in fa. Tour of your right*. 'Hut of your oilier Chamber ! ox. peeled. It would oflurd ua satisfaction to loam that your JVoaultmt wa* alone ID Ilia opinion, which would Uien, tolng pereo-.ial to him, n>j longer aftect ojr dij.

MAMMOTH MUCUS

Mewra BUCKLEY, W EAK8 ^ CO. propose "perfohnWfc fa ihl* ci­ ty on the 56th in«t and the three

WIHTRRtf A 8M*J>AI> i_____

THE M A Ii,»I AGE fr«m Bi.iu*, vis W»<f Mills and QuMnatnwu wfllWa JCf<iV,

They purade the largest and inopt pompieteny that bM.y«t appteare^ before fhe public, and equally distinguished for talents in their prol'esaion The entire establWiment consists of THIBTY-FIVB MEN, and F*)IITY- TWOnO«8E8. ;

Performtoce will be ex­ pressed in the biliajn the day.

March 19:

ilar oraihg, at 7 w'closk, and T*«c1i Bf na.l Creek at * o'clock, Ktf. ia time fat p«u«o<. gers to arrive at Aafapvlls at sit «arU .M* in the fTanin* io tbt atsil patkct, Marfut.

. ' '.:; ItafT Broad Creek »tt I o'clock ,

A M. or immediately «f«tr th* arriral uf tha Mail Pnckt-l TI-UIH AjmapolU, and -reach E*s- lun siin ' '

The

4 .V-

MAll<Uav«iiBtf»ton «? try and SatunUy itftcriiuuu at hslf [-tft |2o'cl*tfc -

NOVICE.HP HE Coinmlisloner* for Ajine Arunttel *• county will meet »t the Conrt Home in

the city of.Ann4p-.lis on TUESDAY thffilst day Ajuil next, (IT the purpnto of blaring appals and nuking traoiferi, and transact­ ing ilia ordinary buaineu of the Lerj Court,

fly order,/ IL J. COWMANrCfk.

March 19.

FOBEION.

VERV 1\TE AND 1MPOUTANT

Tha packvt ithh Klionr, Copl.un Rockott, nrrived at Now on Friday frnrn Havre,

of many of th» frianHa o>' tho t .Umini.-'.r.ition, in tho ct>urt.hou*e, Lao- »o. Si. M ir\'» county, Mnrylnnil, en tho

! «. IIEMIY '<;. H. S\i'A,r.««|. won called | Ik Ckur.iuid I".. J.(. .MiLLiUu \t,i» np-

whence tho eailcd\m tho*llth of February. Ov this arrival Iho fcjitonf of Iho (^iinimrrriul Advertiser havo recelvod Paris papers to the Oil ii\pliuu'vs. N , THE TREATY MV. CLAY'S REPORT

Th) Roport of Mr. Qlay, froifi llic Cvmmit too of Foni|{n floIutiooJU)f tli'' Scimto, on tin question «'ith France, fink rfm hc<l I'ttrix by tin way of Dngland; snd lliovarrii-ul 'if tin.- IV.mrij Iconveying tho unaniino4ui Vtr of tlir- Sniui.sanctioning the report, vim iV.'t i>p|Mirtimr, tinpro<luc«d nt once tho liiippiooVi i lurnri' in t'.;vour of Iho bill nf indemnity. vTlui votn \vnregarded oa 'a palpnhlc consiof tlin Mi-txagn roUslSM to J*M:Iorhl aspect of (ho question \vniclmn^oit*' To quote tlia langwiricr'tf com'.spondcnt, 'ncitlior wur,

SALE.DY virtu* ufa decree of the-Court of ** Chancery, the subscriber as trnsteu will oTrr at public s*le, on a A TURD AY the I lib of April next at, II o'clock A. M. ut the Farm known as the 'Hslf Way House,' on the road leading from Annapolis to Balti­ more, all tli.it p.irct-1 of land of which Jhsrlrs I'oultnn, Senior, died seized, called TMK STONE, and containing obuut oue hundred seres more or lesa.

Terms of salt, one third of the purchaso mniify tu be paid on the day of laic nr, on the ratifualiun thrreof b/ lliu Chsncrllur) »ne third in six mbnths, snd the balance lu twelve months, froui the day of sale, the purchas er giving bonds or notes with security to be sppinvril by llir trustee ID secure the pay went uf the purchase money, with intercut iroin tlic day ufitlr. Un tlin ratincatinn of the sale, snd payment nf the purchase moin tlic tubstriber is authorised to convey to 1'ir purchsacrs in f.t- simple.

80M. PINKNEY. Trustee. The creditors uf C|>.irlrs B|>ulton, Srninr,

nrr lineby warnrilli) ^lejjicij rlj'nns. legally auihenlicjted. in the chancefy oflicr, on or

t- lh<> 12th iNy uf Atit;iiat nrxt.SUM. IMNkNBY, Trustee.

M:irch 19

i^'i C

AN Election will be held on MONDAY the 0th dsy of April next, at the Assem­

bly Room, for tho purpoio of electiti); seven Summon Council-men to represent tbc citj f Annnpolis in the Corporation.

By order,f JOHN H. WELLS, Clk.

Marrh

SO 00 00

I'hn pon

auih btjfir

/M

MARYLAND LOTTERY.CLASS No. O,

Yttltt and M'lnlyrt, Manager i. Approved by \Villiam R. Stuart, Edward

uelies nnd'j. S. Williams, Commmioncn. To b« drawn st UnUimor», Wednesdsr,

i.lth March, 1833, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, P. M.

prize ofSCHEME.

-ittg called to order Uy (ho clwir. ,kc proceeded by a fotv |>cr(inont rcmsrtus

iho object of their Mscmblago, \rhA« on i Br. Jame* W. Roach, Dr. WsJtor H.

, Robert S:\vcU, John K. TUonirxton, ^Uo Groonwell, woro itgipointod a coinmit- iitipnseal «uch resolutions as tronld oiprcm IMisd olijoct of tlio meeting, who bsv-

,it> a short time inido tho following

dignity, nordnngerto ourcominc longer ll/oiiK'it »f- Altcntioij u cd townrJH(ho lair amount!

in tlie present position of Ihn no sutiei opposed to tho rccharter of Iho if tbo United SUtcs, and in favour of Ilio

of tho General Uov< rnjucnt, it t unanimity should bo Kad oil tlio

t of the election of a successor to tlio prc- Itkkf Magistrate, and it having lijon. pro- Jbr our political friends in voruxumoctions

( iW Colon to hold n Convention at Baltimore let-JOto of May next, for the purpose of no."" fnitable canJiiluton at Iho appproaching

ion for President and Vice President.

That Iho ch.urmon appoint flvo do. lorcproscnt the Juckwm Rcpnblioo.n par-

»rfIku county in that convention, and thnt tinman bo and he b bomb) apooitttod ono

Con. oulrnjji-d lation«,is

entirely direct tho rloims.' On

tlio 91st of Jiuuuiry, M-Jrflligny propowdthat tbo Clittmbon slioulil^rovood to consider the project uf tho Jnw if Monday, tho 3d of Feb.' nury. But Tliujpfiny, tlio 5th, waa ulliinatoly lixe<l for tlio p^tminory dincusmnn. It was accorOingly^Bion up on tholaqLirmtionedday and nifcrsjB to a committee conkstnu of ono from cocfi of Iho MAO Bureaux. \ ^

>\\ is Htatod that nix of this committoe^ro do ridudly \n favour of tbo law. It in (lie duty of thin committee to examine thq wbolo cose, and make a circumstantial report a duty upon the discharge of which they entered on tho Oth. A Paris journal of tbo Tib, gives tho following ac. count of the firat days proiecdinj in tho Bur*

Y MI'U-- ul a drerr.e of the I i'f i. luncvry.nf Maryland, in 'Ucr. i<» 'I rutlec, will ortn .it Ptih'ir S'I lUttn-, will utln .it C'lli'

flu- ln-l.«>t liiilil.T, on 8A'i"i'RD*. V il, .l.iy ol Ajiril nivl, ut luv court ti-n:«i

tin1 rilv of \iiliupnli*. nt l-lo'rl'i-k

815.0004.000a. 5002,0001,4131,000

300'• 3001 830I . 150v ICO

304030

, and rptunta svn« evening. The MAIL 8TAOK fur Ccntrrvillr, Iravn-

Baston evvry Monday, VVeifnesiii)/ and Jftt" d«y afternoon, at Half past I o'clock, and reaches Centreville ID time for an early tup- per. ' . .

Rf turning, leaves Centrevilleat 9 o'clock, A. M. anil arrives at Eatton by 1C o'clock. Pare from Annapolis tu Eastun, R3 SO Oi from Annspolis tu Broad|Cre«k, I OO

from Brocd Creek )o Queenntown, 1 00 frtnb Queenstown to Wre Mills, AVye Mills to BHStoii, * 1 fsDcn Easton to Oninbiidge Forry, 1 from Button to flnrevilltf, 0 s V-M> Wye Mills to CtLrTrevill.; : . . v >-' 'M*

All Baggage tt UMpiMf the owner*. x E/iton.Peb'r. iisT L -_____

" 8UB8CIIIFTI t!VHrT^O the Penny Macaiim-, Penny C>clown* *• dis, Republic of Letters, New York'ttr-

gisfer and Xuw York Tratp Teller, rsceiv.U at the "Room" of the subscriber, whtrt ape- cimen Numbers can be seen. ' ,,

FRANCIS M. JARUOE,Church street Annapolis.

Ff b. 26.________;________. /STATE OF IVAKYLA2ID,RC.'

Iimt-Antndtl County* Orfiliain Caurt,Febtuary 17thl8S5.'-

ON application by pctitum of Jotin 8. Sel-' by, adminiatrntor of John W. Fowler,

Isle of Anoe-Aruniltl county, rlecesaed. it is ordered (bat h<- give thr notice required by law I or creditors to exhibit their claims a-

Eiost the snid drcemert, snd thst the aame publinheil once in each »ee.k, fur tha ipace

of six successive weeks, in one of the news­ papers pnnted in Annspo|n.

BAM'L. llROWN, J«o'r. Beg.-VVUl* A. A, couofjr*,,

to g183,040.

50 Quartern Rt 25.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.That the subscriber of Anne Arsiodel

cnunty, hath obtained from the OrphansCourt of Anne-Arundel county, in Maryland, let­ ters of administration on the personal estate"* nf John \V. Fowler late of Anne Arandet couhtv, iteceascd. All penens having claim* against the taitl deceased, srr hereby warnwl M exhibit tin' same, with tht vo«eh«re there* of, to thr subscriber, st or before the 17th*

0(jidsy of August next, they insy otherwise b/'- ^Q||.IW be rtcluited from all benefit of the said

"' n under toy lund this 17th day 'BS3

JOHN S. SELUY, Adui'r.

A .

- I 111) !il>mri

l Uu- '

I'MKV)1 1 2>.-.kttu 'i-Js .u nirti fuckagc of 95

»ilu.itcil oil I'liurili niri'd, o."ir lln- \l.iil.v|. j IIUUM, ii'iir i;<.cu|'Uil I)V Ij-ilcoii S\ iutr. I ln» i lot i* paitlkuUrly >li-s>-t ilicil in l 'Irr.l Iron. 1 Win. T. I'. M.iion, :uul \mi» in» i itr, to | said Gn'.ci'M '.'.Inl.-, in a dcul il.4 li-il tilli l)r<-. ' 18^0, Mil) iluly nroi.lnl nntoiiu il.r l.j il rr ' cords of Anne AiumM inunl*. an-^ i-u.li-.-1 ed to convry a (jooil title. It C.HI...UIJ ll.' 1 '^) square Irr*. of ^roninl. '.

Tha lower Nloty nf the houte is fil'.i<l it) \ fur a storr, ^nd il l» brlu-vcd tu be uin /:.:. the best fcl.iniln in tlie rity for bu»inr<t>. '

The to run oi «»!«, Ca«li on the rutificslion he nair.t- lie I'n" Clisnrrllor.

JAMES MURRAY. Tmslre. rch 19

I'tiJfi/rfur II.v ! '

T.I 0\' VI

LOTTERY,*! .-wjinj) Canal

l;t-«

f_«.r,«-i -

1TE• \l<nni

ll< ,i II1V .

t>. lor > >i'lriu. Va. March 21.

-I t UnswnBallots.

at n,p, meeting havb undimiriish in the proaont Chief MagiHtrato,

lunod anJ patriwlic m

Tliul trlmtovur.nMy bo tho prcfi/r- »* lae dclogattvi ap'poiulod at Ihij mooting "'J pirticular imluu!iuil», yet, on fulluru (u

** Hair Bominstioo, thoy are hereby 'in- <« acquiesce; In Mch nomination aa will

* * «kely tu secure. uhanJniity to the par.lUdlrr.,» __L .-_ * '_..„{ .« _l .

'Tbo qiiM^ion of tho American indemnity ban boon examined in tho Bureaux, or standing Com- initteo of tho Chamber of Deputies. Tho in­ vestigation crfmmonCed with on inquiry into tho molivea which induced Ministers to allow tho President of the United Htalm to suppose that tho concurrence of tho French Chambers vnu unn<y:casary to tho fulfilment of .tho treaty. Tlio interval which bod elapsed between the ex­ change and ratification of Iho treaty and its pre­ sentation of tho Chamber wun next made the subject uf sovuru comment, inasmuch u Ciennr- a) Jackwrn, who, in ronsvqunnco of the promise mrule tu him, confidently reckoned upon tha a.

PI'HI. 1C 8AL.K.

IN pursuance ul an order of the Cnmmit- siiuivii, of Anne Armlel County, the noli-

stnbrr will nQVr ut Public 9.,lo on ^ EONI.> DAY the I<t of May next, for raah, the l»t wherruu tlic 'Inbatco \V.irel\ou«e ktsmU known by tin- namr of "Taylor'a L.ii)iliii|(," togfthi'r with tliu nppurtenanre», weiul Qxturca ate. &c. Halo to commence at 1-o'clock, M.

WM. O'HARA.

WOCo<8or8for the adminirtration of the Go-

»' OB the sumo principles aa have oha- the administration of our present firm

Cliiof Magistrate. j read, were adopted _, ,._ ....

r«cl«ur appointed Dr. Jantua W. Roftcb, - Thompson, Robert Bow«uM, John K

> and John A. Ckrke, delegate* l» tbo'ft/"* '^WBwdon,

Jtal tW awD^MUBgs^ this nwt ' -the chittNMn aod aocrotary

•of Wnslungto*,

V

,option of (lie bill, had conceived himself au­

thorised to draw upon tho {'tench Government. "lu aoranl of tha boraanx Mlniaun wtr* taxed with

havuif.rurulalwd incomplete and nmtilaUd dooMmonta and with harlD( «op< back the corroapoodsnoa which took place Utwoan tha UniloJ BtaU* and DM Kraneh dovanunautKavwaaljr to 1631. It wta also

COUNTY COURT,March Term. IBJj.

RHKRED b» the Court, Thnt the creJi- tora »f Willitm J Yates, s petitioner for

the benefit uf the ln«olvcnl Laws of this state, be- snd appear before the County Court to be held st Leonnrd Mwu on the first Mini

O

day uf August next, to Dlo Hllrgittions if any they lisve, snd to nTomineiid a perrnaiiMit trustee for thnr benefit.

By order,JO HARRIS, Clk.

Tru» copy,JO. U ARRIS, Clk,

... .,.-..._.. Bt Mary's cotintT court that the meagra documents which had been prxMUd to [/Msrch 19.

\>; i/.t 'ii jil i/.i- n| J.rf/l- of . ,1. : /.« of | >f i /.!' of in l/e of IM-I/I- of |iri/.o of |>rizc uf

IO prizes of 15 prizes of 20 prizes of SO prizes of 3D prizex of 40 prizes uf 50 prlztrn of 70 prizes of

100 prizes of ItiS prizes of It'Z prizes of 1 t'Z prizes of

5,185 prize* of 25620 prizes of

K40.0OO 10.OO 5,000 4, (KM) 3,000 2,300 2,000 1,500. 1,3774 1,000 TaO 5HO 4OO 3tK)

aoo1501009070•iO189

REWARD.AN \W.\Y Irum the sobscriuer, reiid-

itH i\tlie Hesd of R^ode River, nesr An -spoils, ob Sunday night* thy 1st uiatsat,

riSOne named

\Jcall* hiiiLrW Jsok Uuckelt, n bright mulatto,aged about 33. aV>ut 3 feel 10 mclira tiigii, hi» drrss s cassmeX Coat and Pantaluuiia, uod an ovrr cuau lie\ss been rmployeil ss an Oatler and CoatlnnVn has a vriti living in the luwrr part of Hr^pce Oeorge'a c^nuuly

BOBbrother to Jack, a biilht laulattu, about 32 or 33 yrars of sgr, aVout 5 feet 6 inchrs high, mild and %pleassn\ in his demeanor. Both lliu above alsves srV good Csrpenttra.

KBAJAH,a black fellow, aged sbooy30 years, 5 feet 6inches high

GKORtiE.calls himtrlf Oturoe Heb«r\, S feet 8 inches high, also blsrk. lias lost bis toes from Irost.

UIKltRIa black Miow. agcJ about. feet 8 inches.

The above slurs were cloth els and trow* rl» n»w.

A Hew«ii» of TWENTY D be paid for the appreheim<on o mentioned if tskrn in the SUt Columbia if out of-11 ONE IIUNURK1) UOL1.AU

For Jark snd Bub a D<-.v.ar

or three uf

,- J(yesrs, height 9

I in drab jack-

LLAR8 will tin- Ihrre lait or District of

nr Diilrict, lor rai.li.

of H1KTY

the Chambar oonUlnod no memoir or othar papora from | too Anarioan aj»nU, oloarlj adahUahlni tna orifin of tha elalma and producing ovidano* of their amount. In reply tu tbeao eliargva Minl«lor« urged Ilia ImuoMilulilv of printuif lli« IntnwnM maa> of doeuiu«nU Ibil relWr. red tu the liquliUlino of the aooounU, adding Uiat If re. quired, the/ ihuuld be voumunicalmt totlio Mombonofquired,the Conuniaaion. The Miuiaterlal Depatlea inaiated oa.the Impolicy of alienallu| IVutn France eo old and Ann an ally a* AoMrloa. Abnoet all tbo Cominiaaiomre named In the bureaiue prononiieed theinaalvea in favour

of the gra Tlic coirMnondent at ^ Coarisr, eays 'o* Iks

from diflsrent meUvss,

V-

TAACIIUK

A TesVer for Primary Helmut Disiricrt, No. OkAnne-Arundel Comity, Md. is

wanted imnVliatslyj salary three hundred

t be sccorfipanied with un­ endstioii*t or they will

to

31,535 priza, amt'g. to 8506,437 \. Tlcketa Halvcm 94 *O lOsutrtcrs

» Kighiha #1 ia-a.

Tickets and Shares for sal* at

dollars perApplications

questionable rcc4not be attended I

CEPHAS SAMUEL NATHAN

Pricndihip, Md. Fcbrual........ -:>M. k-Vi..'

^ ̂ «* ....«* ,«*-, . "'

-Troitses.D8

16, 18M.

LOTTF.RY «t EXCHANGE OFFICE,____(Church-street, Annapolis.)____

CASH IN MIARKUT,FOR ONE HUNDRED NF.

GRUES of frith srxeH, from 10 <« 30 years of sge. I will give Uinre for thsl nunibvr of slavea ibnii any other 1'ur. lilser in tl,e sssrki-t. ui

yenme. All cotnmunuttloM viill b>- impj attended to if left at James Hmuer'- utef,'Annapolis, at which place the subscri­

ber c»» be. fuund,. WILLIAM HOO/£R.

.-r'.W.' -'

DOLUARH each if t.Arn m th.- lute or Dis­ trict, or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fur each if out of thr Slnte.

WALTER B. BApOKE. |C7>The't!alions) Intclligrnce^MVsshiag-

ton, and.Uie Amrrican, Baltimore, '" the above once s^ week Tor foar wleka. «i>it forwsrd their accouMs to the offiy uf tlia Maryland Oa«Klt____ ? WALTER B.'HRO%KI?.

Ftn^EBALHT

THR Qbs^riber begs leave lo iafsle* his fr'temla, and the public in urnnay iliat

he has discontinued tlie Csbinrt Maktu^ Bu- ainets, and intends lu c»nfinr hlii..of f,.r'he future altogether to that of an UNDKKT.\K.- KB.

All onlrr. fur Funerals will be silrmlr.l to st the shorlril n»lice.«4th«-r in thr usial aia^a nrr. or sctur'Jwg lo apriisl dirrcluin :

H» rHurns-hU lhsnk» lo the public for Ikair ,>sliiinsxs iliirutK -lh« last twenty jfesrt, and

H>

.*» '

hup«s Ihst Ilia paompttiras and cuotlnoc to'ttifit lli*n_f«v«ur

MsyW.

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Uvfd+U tntert**t*t JCiat^Mgt. Ubuttitid wttk nmturam

By fa Botlvt Bnriektarcew which DM atU«4«4 tK« tyab-

«C the beat Majpsia** f<*« the Hn(1ish Pr»as, haa le>l lo preaMrat'wai for U- uin £ a periniUeal more partiolariy adapted

'la the wantt and tatles ol lira American pub­ lic W'liile it wiil b« tU« oSj«ct of the prw-

^irietert In make the work ilriclly what «l« ti­ tle in'lieatM, it will. »«»erlhete»t, con la in »'» rrlicl'* nf interest to ita patron* which »ppc«r \n fnftigt Majaxiate.

Kiieasiva rtrejHralinot have been et>lcre-l in!w, bntK wild artist* and aulnwji. tu fnrn'»h frnm »H («fl«nf ttu? Ununi, ilr»wiim« anil il- laslmin'i* of every nu'ijwcl .if intete»l, which

- Ihe publisher* cunfltlenlly d-1i«v« will m<t>lc them t« i'tow a wnrk hnnnnrnltV in il» title, a n't aceeplaMe to the Amen. <n IV-.^le.

The flrtt nindier nf Ih* Ameriran Mat^a- fjnr, illustrated »'nh u|i\virds of tvrrnly kplendtd enjravun*, irill apprir on or befnrt- Ihe first uf t>eptemli-i. and be cimtiniiei! mnntlilr. enn^iiing 'friP*JK" ''" 'y nl11' ""? ioiperijt nctavn |«K-». a^W» furni'lied al 'lie l-i* piiee of !« « d^lUr^^U annum. llwill i r>i»|iii«c *^^^^t*

p.irirjiM «nd Bi'iur.i;ihical Sketches nf dr»- liii«'li»hc'il \merioo-; .Views nf Publie Hitihl- in.;», Monument* »r-i linpriiveiiieiiif ; Land »ri|u' Scenery) tin* lio'indie>s v.ni'ir and n.viuty nf whir:)>. in HIM cnutitiv. will form hn nncea^.n-jt »-m«c« of i .slrin-iiiin oud uril'iticj-

'-iviiij" and 'l.-«cri|>linn« nf ihe cliA- 'tits Si'-, nf ll.M-lt. Ulivl.. I*'i.|i'-n ami'-Jf'h-1' >»lt'l I'V.'rV «U'lji-' I vHIMI'ClCtl

tleO^riinv. - lll«t"i V. Nann'jl .'nil ArliOridl r»si|ijerr« of Ide rouniry, illu>liated In it familiar atrl (inpolir inmioer.

KHl'.iCM \N HUNT, \i-ent uf tlv l'i iitr>n ll.'Wick. Coiiipjny 4,* Onurl »t.

ll'i.fn'. July 17. » K.|ilnr» thriiuchout Ihe ttnited Slntet

wft'i «i'd give the above Prii-p*rlu» a few in irninnj in their- rf«pecti»e pipera. »-ill h mitled In line yrar'n nuinrripi'nm In

. (V ALDI K'SMUUVflV,

th* auItagUiMi, tMHfcr the gtMrkl |U

THK SAtRED CLASSICS,> i on ) -

CA11NKTLIBRARY OF DMWTf. With an oritiMl introductory tatty t»e*ch

a«th«* Kd.ted fcy RIOBAHD COTTSKMOL*, B.U. and Ir* Rev. HM«T Jvraaaiso, M: A.

ti in | Kii i icier, h||M«CI«.

\vitii I

«A.i.iRO« irj(»l8r)4, rie\f In

EXrlan

*xn l8r)4, tfiil o«

Ine filutilard Tilt land, uniler the ge­

LONDO ttOH. TOREION AND BTKft '

ran ANNUM.rpHK

A. known to 'beir

.|HibUct th»t little need be merit*.,

The welt auiwinadieumation of the Low- if/ aaaonble defendernow

nUUULKS PROM THE BRUN'- NENS OF NASSAU,

A description uf Ihe fjitiinnihle watering places in Germany, uy an old man, will form the e'i'a)Ttencco.ient ul Ihc four I h volume nf \V«ldi»'t Library.

'I1n« *ill o<- f.'ilnwrd, nl an early .1 IT. hr th" M,-i>ii>n o .if l!»nry Mi«H--i«ile 11

I'M* xl\..-,v .it

Me

.if Henry M..'I 11..I fin thii 11 'ive V I'ulr Pi- « III I'. a'M.e,

-V •>*.: '. I ' ...

1 •in

T'.r /0/iWuttr ia the Jdvtrrbemtnl nf HitJjmdon PuMither:

JSIFORM IN SI/.K WITH DR. l.ARD-W.R'S CVCLOP.LUIA, TUB SUNDAYLIBRARY. Sec.

.MUCK ONI.T Tiinr.r. (tii Ihr HI of Januan

t<t I'd. I: of a Xerieioloifical IForit ofntrul til ft of

THK SACRKD CLASSICS.OR. CAIIIXET LIIIRABT Of DIVINITV:

With an original Introductory K»»ay lu each Aulbor.

nv THIS Rr.v. RICII'D. CATTERMOLE, D. D.

- A ^ D A TUB RKV. HKNUV STRBnnBO, M A.

TO other country is so rich »»V?nsl.iii:l in Sjtred Literature, lli-r nri\te«l 1'nelt

and Pnilusnpheri, have unaird wiih her Di­ nes, in »etlin.; forth nnd cMabliahinjt ihe illis of Uevelatiorif wlnlr. her Divine* have

lieen diMinn'iisiicd alike t>y the cnpiuuarivsa tod llie ilepih nl ihtir learning.

1'liv! tumidness of rl|:incter thug Riven to Iho »tand-»rd riirnlo^y of Kntfliafel has, i^ro' » variety of cu ciiiii«l«ncr», lieen^happtlr pre venlid Irmn dr^iriiiT.mnj; into IrV li:ii«inie*« ul «c'i"ljMici«m; .mil ihu* ihe whije seri'-n »f uur 'filtered t'liinic*,' IS H well nl truth nnd rniKol.ilinn, as open to the general render ;i» In the must leained ludeiit.

11 i» intended to c"it>|>ri-e in this cnMeclinn, llie br-t wiirk«ol all llie nir>«t celebrated wn- tei«, wh»«e l.iboiir* have been devulrd !< Hie elucidation .Hid pr.icMr.il enforcement ot the punc'liilcs of revealed truth, win-flier in ilieir rtoplic..:tun to the. inimtirl.il mtereHls nf nidi- viduilt, u' In lh« ortii'.r und well hem;; nf MI- ciely. Treating nn llie Dm tunes. Morality, and U»i;lence« nl CliiiKiianilv. which have re-j ceived tin- per .iinnrnl stamp ol (general apprn- b.\(inn; <i-i**cl ^ennnii* id (He iiiont eminent l>i vi u. .: ii!.- n>n»i inlerf»lin£ «|iemnein nf Ue- ltgi'>'is lli.-;;r iii'iv; :ind Itte choices! Qjtainnl***

ti'i, .il a "i ~i.reil I'.ieiry, will succeed ;. r III fie nr'ii-r which m,IV be judl!e.«lii.|iii-ivr lit HIP benefit und gratification . ,'li-r.!.) |ii!M!orlinns of each aulhnr, nr to ;ni:<->- |.i -I ii tuilf, at (lie case, may i.-ijijln-. .nil be prefixed an Intrndur-

iv, |Mitiilni^ out Iheir characteristic . r-; ui.d, in some inntanccs, compre-

: . ' > : a'aphical akrtch of the Author, . >.k» on the itale of religion in his

of Tory pr but a* " ino

?' ' proprietor of tb« "Sjelocl-Circulalinn/,* Tally'awkrt from en)>erience of

lh4 advantagM to the. public of tho. rapid itionof ch*»p - jjtd' a*laiet literature, n«i

been ^pthreiia-ib aft^ilio'fmjpwrtoaVfc«tur« to. t|i« wotk,'anU of cotirw leorcrf -it optional with the- pre*eitt*«QiiM!tibffir*nd orhen to take it or not ' r " » . It It confldoiilry BcJrftted, that, wilh .the

at lent ton on the part of ih» E<litor,

I rmciplet, »n8ih» old order of thingiieat tnjfctpost elilerlaining of

rtevir**. will aiwayt iajlin>iid the attention of Ihe literary ami »ciehliflr.'

The KniMDURCiH. cetebralcd-|wr the vipnr, learninx and acu'eiieA e»hich it« ayiicU* dr«- play, conducted by tome uf the (Wn^ipal li­ terary men of ih* mwlcrn Alhen«, is an ^lujl- ly powerful champion of (he moderate Kefurui pa«y. ' ,

'1'lie FnnKir.N QtjMtTRBLT nccupfra a neo» Iral |>romid in Pnlilica, and it devoted lo con-

hlfri\turr. .Tin- WKSTJJIMITBH i» but Tulle knnwn in

ihU cnunliy. It mny. bo coniiitleretl *r ihr- intricate nl the Railiral*, *nd the mnuth pierr nf llenthamnm. It reprmenl* the prinnplen nf a parly already nmnrr»ut in Knglantl, anil fast iiicrca»ing in lh» United 3«*l(**-

The numlier* will lie put In preM immeili- uli-ly after lln-y shall oe received from hurnpe; an<l » ill cmitjii) the entire mailer nf llu: alinve wnrk*; mukihgfuur annual volume* nfupwurdt ol nit hundrrd |>»i;i-s.

'I'hry will be rvi-ruted in a« good »lylr, nml be piinlri) in u »hapo linl lit'li; difleriii); from Iliul of llie Kurnpean rdilinns.

The priri- will be S8 per annum, paynole Ihrt-e month* aflrr lit" delivery nf |lir> fir»l number. The Knglihli cnptrt rannnl be lirtil Inr |e»\ than 830. Ul' tl.« three at prenent repnlilial-rd, txvonf ttfkn alnne runt S'°.

Any itidi'tilnal (irorurin^ fuur mhsi rihf m, and rcmiilin^ SSOnn the receipt ,if llie fir«t Nunilirr, uill be Unwed an luliliiionnl ropy.

a^7«8ii!>!«rriplinn paper* In b« lelurneil. and .ill i iiinmunicatiiin* In lie udilrr««ed, pntl paid, to Themln'm Hotter, Albany, N. Y,

O.-t. 10.Suh&friptinnit rteeiurJ at this office.

tdrcady at hand the material for auch a work, all tlierciUyValunblamstrtr of tho Kn^lish literary anil anumini; publication* ntay be foitipris'-d in tlii* form »ta rate of rabierip- tion anil pMtagi, *o ttifliiiK as acareely to bofp.tl. It will form thocheopcst rrprinl of reviews and ma(tn?i.ne» over nltcmpted in any country; a comi>ar«Krti with.others it were tine ICM hare to cnicr upon, the 'Libra­ ry' itwlf beinR the lw»l te»l hy Which to judge of the difference between nit oclavn

M»« attldy of

SAtE

DA-YOwl nex,t

clock,Aall the ,Thutpa* SnoWaei, ir. w,, Wix & erf at ttie time of the execmfon *f

..I I) ' 1' h

r»»urviin s «erien i /«»ulcuce in tout

(i nd Mir W<llL-r; a I Pa'iiily I'm trails

The" Or,.ken llr.n'ia Ihe lulnn.

It.i'iie "i ih» Viipieei tif leiti'.-s >\rili»n iui in. citv. 'iv « L.i'iy.

I'ite l>f«l and Onmh I'^jV; n Tale.Anecdote* »f ihe rmir^ul L .ui* the XIV.j

by ihe I) ike of St. Simoil.I'ne lilack W»ieh| «r/lli«lorira1 N'ivel, by

ihe auilinr of ihe Oonrlrfie'* L'-cacvr .V . 4 . One nf llie be.i >n»rl*/ -av tlie LnndolT Ma- «a/.ine«. of ilie presem -lay.

Tudur'a ii'eur bouk/f 1'r.ivela in Meiicoand CU!K. /

Ailin Cunni'i*h»^>*t ninrjciphicul and Cri­ tical History uf literature lor the las* fifiy years.

Helen, a Nnvef, by Maria K Ijewnrlh.Jnurnal uf a West India Pmprieior, kept

during a residence in the l<liml of Jamaica, bv >he lain Manjiew O. Lewis, Esq. M. P. «u- thor nf the Monk, ic.

Tha CuraleVTalr. or Practical Jnkini; from K new work «o<ill*d Nighti of tho Hound fa- hie. /

'l*he Three/XVeslmlntter boyi? or Cnwrier, I.nrd (!h«ncajlor Thurluw, and Warren ll»» tings, -contrijated; frnm Ihe tame.

A N«rrala>e nf ihe Shipwr.« k of the Anle- U|>« at Ptlriw, in 1783, and a brief but accu- rat« aecnitnf of Prince Le Duo.

AH the alove CM! In Ihe "Library" but 8« 30 \ I ' '

Office Nf. COrOhetnal llreet, below 7th.mi to Waldie't 8eJe«J Cireulat-

in jr. Libra/y which ia published ever** week, at per rinum, thankfaHy received by

ADAM WALDIK, Philadelphia, j'criplinns for Ihe above valuable iyej at Ihia office.

ANNAPOLIS CAMDRIDOK AND fcAUTW.

TheSlraro Boat MA­ RYLAND, cnnimrncrd herrouteonTIIRSDAY the Oih intt. lct.yin| (lie lower end of Dugan't

Wharf, at T o'clock. -A. M. fur Annapolis, arribridge by Caafle Haven.) inO P.asinn, mil

> from the Koalern Shore on every W«M|. y and Saturday, leaving Rtsloo al 7 A.

M. by Caatle Have* and Annapolia. She will commence her Chftlerlown Trip on Monday. ttd April, leaving Hallirnori> aKJ o'clock, ami r«i«rn the tame day, leaving Chealerlown a.1 'clock, calliog al Cortica wliarf, for the Cen-

pattaeoKerlN. B. AH batgaie at the otrnrra riak

Paauge to or from Ration or Cambridge, 08.5C Pat**|« to or from -tfnuapotia, I".JO P«aaa(e la) Chwterlowo or Cortlca, «,00

'Ckiblteo under 12 Wss* of »re hi.If price, V . LBM'C 0. TAV LOB, ^atitr.

• • •!, ihr desire nf Ihr 1'roprie.tiirn, in under .~ki-ij I'IIK CAIIINKT Lmmiir or DIVINITV '

, . -em ill- ciillecllmi to the public .11 >uih :i '. e, llul he «lni p<irc.'i.i«e« al prnenl the

. »e«|ir>l »f ephemeral ptiblimlinnv mnv, fr« i'ie -.jiiic m.iiiey. pn«e« liim.-clf of wink uiiich e.Miiuit !>' in nlVnrd liim uuul.ince ncul .iippntl in (lie luicliesl cs<-r<i«<-> nf hi* Ijcul-»•••.. anil under >ert vici«»iiude nf life.The irork will lif hamliomfl;/ jirinlcil in

f'oolitu/i tt ro. o.-i run:/ pnjitr, cr>(<t-;>rtuti!.neatly /i utiiit in Morocco Cloth, Ictttrtl;anil pitbliilieil (in I'olnmti nf about 4d()pasfti ruth) on ttieftmt ilatf of tvertj minlli.

i'rn--. Three Sliillui;;* anil ^iiprure: Forming (he rhoo|ie«i »eric» nf unikv CUT of­

fered i,i r.ic public.I'lir fnlliiwing niiiiei (il Aullim* uh"«e xenrk"

are inlendrd fur jnitilii .niini i» ku'inulieil in evidence uf tlie iinpartiulily uf (he elec­ tion: jeremv Taylnr. D-ife*. Boyle, Hauler, Otvrn,udtvnrlh, Tlioina* A. rCeinpn, llurnel, llnwi ,

iiuilrr, WiUnn, lluny.in. Feiiel>in, Dodd>iili;r,Snulh, Bull, ll.iiomond, Harrow, Tillm-or,Sli'.-rlnck. jni'iii, Karinilnn, Mnr«ley. ll:ile, >lil|injnei«l, I'nrteo,, -Lncke, I.eis;htiin v t'ave,*hlllin:\vorlh. Mall. Jewel. Jkrk>nn, Fluvel,'liarnnrk, \Ve«ley, Skelmn, Watt*, l.uwiti.{nmaine, Wat'rl.ind, \Vhichente,, Ilil^ov,[' arvun, Ken, Sewtnn, Stanhope, \Vi,iih'v,l|nnm>ind, Ilurkill, Herbert, l)"unr, MI'I.rlrk, &r. ic.Vol. I. (to be, publirheil on the lit of Janua­

ry,) fill containTUB 1.IWKRTY OK PHOPUr.SVINO. hy

Jeremy Taylnr with an Introducing Ka'- t*y, hy the Itrv. Richard t'oilerninle. H I).

frol. If, (to be pablitheil on the I it of f'tbrtt- nri/.) will contain

CAVP.'H LIVKS OK THK APOSTLKS with Notra, and an Introductory Kmaj, hy ihe Rrv. Henry StebhinK, M. A.

To/. ///. (to be pnblitht.il on the lit nf March) will contain

RPIRITUAI, PKRKK.CTION.UNKOLUKH \NI» KNKdRCKH with «nIntriMluclory K»»ay, by the Rev. John Pye

Smilh. II II.LONDON: John Hnlchard and Son; Picca­

dilly. 'Vhiitok-r 4- On. Avr Maria Lane, Sim|ikin & MmsbaH, Si»lioiivrit'Ci<urt; I). A.

llsford: J. & J Deinhton, (X»n.bruiKe: Oliver ti Buyd, Kilinburgh: and J. Cumming. Dublin.

And to he had of every Bonk»el1er tlirnugh- uui the Kinxdiim. Match 4ih. 1834.

COMPANION TO WALDIE'S LI-HRAKY.

Tin1 cheapest rcpiint from EnglishPeriodicals ever oflci-.d to thepublic.

B KFOUK Ihc Select Ciretifating Libra­ ry had hern Itinu in cxiittcncc, it was

di-covcrril that Ihcru was still aumcthing wonlinn that many occurrences in Ihr lite*- rary world miiMt pass unknown, as rp^nrdcd our nurnry. without an extension of the plan. To oflihlbh a fuller medium ol communica­ tion anil supply thr dcMidurattim, the Jour- nut qf ffcffei Lfffret was added; which <ve havf rc.'>.son lo hclicve haa utTordcil satisfartion. The very lihiral palromm'V tended to tho Librnry induced the propA mr lo nivc lli 'I urniuitnusly as an evidcnl of hit ncknowli-dzmr-iitii.

More extrndnil cxp'-ricuco has shown o- thcr desiderata which the '•(''iiiifitinion" i" intruded lo stip,dy. While rcadinu fur the "Lihnry" n l.'.j^c mass ol material accu- uiubtri ou the h.ituU of the editor, of an inK-rc'iling.Tiilortainini;, and instructive de­ scription, sueh n« won!.I uroprrly come un- ilor Iho declination of ^itiguziiiiaini, inler- -uprsrd \vitli Ihn l(pvi(: \vs fmm the li)n^li.->h '^iiarti-rlie,". To puh!|«|i every thirjj; oi*lhi> ri.ilnro*\v)iirli wc.detvn ilr-sirahlo would en­ croach loo much nn Ihc columns of tho "Li­ brary" designed f«r hool;.«, nnd j el lo p.n.«.s I hem liy is cuiiRlanlly a eubj«cl nf rcjjrcl. TitconcRiitrale, therefore,the pith.lotion of llat>k* unlirp, /lfi-ifit>\, lists nf new works, tho choicest contributions ID .\fuz<i:inc*. c,-c. Sic, tit. the ''CriMf»i»ion In /!'«.'///< '* Librnry" will be uttered lo the- fi.ilrnn.tgc nf Ihc present subscribers nnd tho public l.ir^c. Il il bolipvi-d ili.nl wi.li ihe "Ljl tlnr "Journal," nnd the "Ccnnpnninn an ac(|uaintoncc »>iih the lili-r.ituro ago may be cultivated us to li-nvc little fur­ ther to he desired. Heiiigall published from 'he s.imc offire, more facility oflera for snl>- srrihing. nml luving lewcr people to dt>al wilh, mistakes arc less li.ihlo lo occur, and iidrt-rcadil) Corrected when thry dn. Tho i-li irt interval of two weeks between the pub­ lication ol i:udi nuinli. r, il is though! i(,o. w II br an advanlaj;!; over monllitiei und

and aunrtn _ ,..the Rdiipr In embody a record of tho day, adapted lo the wonl« of jlli* country, which ran have no competitor for value Jty che^p- iiew; how far he is likely to do Ihia he muM leave nt'iiresrnt to the dcrUioii ol liiJ rentiers.

Clulis. uf GVR individuals, wbo nohscribc lo Ihe 'Library' and 'Companion' bolh, wil : obtain ihte l»vi> for nix dollars, Ihc ftoifoge (a rcry itnportant contidentlioti) to llie mful distant post olTicc, on Hit ,'ieo, will be onr ilollur anil iiincly-Jivt ernlit, divided into scvrnty ciphl pnymcnlK, and half thai sum fur 100 m'livs or a lc»s distnnct' from Phila­ delphia, wtiiln lli«> same nittller, in the u»«i- al -American reprints of rrview.s nnd magn- azinc.s in oct.ivo form would he eighteen dnl- Inrs. and the postage os three lu one. We make this nsueiiion advisedly.

(£J"s>ubscri| lionmolhe 'Companion,' will hr Liken either xviih or without the Libra­ ry.'

The proprietor Irustn lli.il hi* punctuality nnd exactness in rxeciilnig his part nf tin- contract in the publlcalidti of tin- 'Library,' will be considered n sufficient guarantee ul Ihc completion of his proposed undr-itaking, ADAM " "

Nov. 8 41.

pington't 8we*p,- ind conttininv\11«O ACRES,

More or IC-M. TRere iVaflratnU O.Dwelltng llou«« opon the prnniift aineceasary and convenient oat «* »!.*tl»to it in all respeciaituble, teiotweTl .and planting porrmtrt. There It «ble

with interett thereon from the day of uUThe creditor* of Thoma»9iio»il«a, ir J

eqoctted to eihibit their dtirnt hflnTn eea, nn or before the day of tale.

TH. M. ALEXANDER, >' TH. DUCKETT, J

The Intelligencer, and Olobo at nn, Chrooide and Republican.*! Baltia

and G*7.ette at ffMpoli^will mtett tatil until K;I!C an. I teiafl their bill, to Ike Tnii

Feb. .

nliliHaVy,"l,"r\ell) of fet­

The Knftlith copy will cotl, in Kna;lanil, a hoot ten doCart. ' \Ve pro|>o«e lo itnue the American edition, under Ihe auperintendence of a learned American clergyman, in weekly numbers, nn a «innl<r theet of «uperfine paper, ivlng ninety-ail larje 12 mo. ptajet, to be folded and Hitched, and covered with atrnng envelope paper, at the rate of five dnllara per andam. »

DUF» QRKBW.

Tlif lollowing plan is rVi)cclfully submit­ ted.. »

1. Tho "foMPANtoy will cont.iin the r-arlirM possible reprint* of iho best matter in the British periodicals.

S. 11 will hr iM.icd i-vrry fnrlnighl, and the form will he the agrnt as tli.it of tho Li­ brary oach (uimlier containing nixieou pa- get lhtl«, every aix months, giving ihir- toin number*, which tan he hound with the Library aj little or m> more oxpcnse, and makin^a belter sized volume; nnd to ihoae who do not lake the Library il«cll, a volume every year, of 410 quarto p;igea ol jjie aize pf the pretent.

3. The price will be three dolla aiibar.ribcr fr;e dnllara for two and five and upwardf will he auppli^Tat two lara each.

4. A» Ihe work will noLafle comm«hced, unleM a wiflirient paironajufbe obtained, no paymtnt it rtgwreti name, cent free of poito support the publication will he pleaaed therefore to annouarfe their intention aa early at poMihle, a* \i/» intended to eomrnen«« Ihc work on th* first of January next. Qn iheiaauina: oCAhc aecoad number payment will ber*i>*cted, u iu appearaneft Will e- vincc a. ilfuicieney of patronage.

HASH, NHIOl'IIAR IVI?JRCHANT TAZL6R.CHURCH STRKKT. ANNAUf>LI8.

Jl few rlnori btloic Sieann & fylehyt'i tavern,

O FFKRS lo the Citizens of An/apoln, and llu- Public gcurrally, a ici/ctiuu of new

mid ta-.liini.ibleFall nod AVlntor

rrom the New York, Plulade/phia, iod Balti- niori- M nrkct*. coimi-.tiii!yiif

Hlnrh. Bine, Dntx-li RMflc, Pahlla, In-<Jrfi-u, nnd fiifiiu Kivvt-u,

irouii, ISurKiiudT, l»r«l>, Ollvo nn<l Orcr tlo«I( und also,

CJ.MBLK'I, jfr Over Coats.on.-il, Polish MuY, Silver, Ribbed and

Plain Cusaimurn, au/ Cassineltt, Merinnt, M.ilela«se Silk, S:i/n, Plnin and Twilled ^ilk; Florentine. IRedley Silkt, Cathmcre .ind Toiliiietl,- Ve/tm(;«. White, Black «nd Fancy Silk Ha/lkerchivfs, Hose, Olovei, >)u>penderH, SUi/t Sliams, Stuckt Cullart, ami Orient. ,I J)/«sing Onwns,

To ail nl wh/ch be reipertlullv invite* the friend* and cuitotners, and Legislature. brtirvioK lhathe

never \fl \ff( an attnrtment which oHVr» more attra

i.f

ME ItH AS JU.t

SOMKi-LO'lll.S. CASSI V .ill of ihe UlrM unpo in invites bis friend* an .ind ciamnic.

ALSO: A aupyiy^T GLOVR8,

MI'OJ;T* I IDjN.tiE McNIilU, A VI' TAI

l.AUUK 4- HAND

AND VRSTINO.n mid style, \\lilcli

public lo call

:KS. COL

aipreaent, only the ge. Those wiahinc

..<I-3H.B HI- B f.VSL UAAiJl, C4I.H1MXV.

r )IK sub<cnlirr b«« recrivrd Ifmi tin- Pre idrnl and Dtreclois of tin* C'nni|inny

in- 3(ip'>iiiimeiu of AUENT fur the city Jl Annapnlia.

Its r*pilal la Fifty Thousand Dnllara, anil Ihe uiutp.ioy inteiida to execute the lollowinj husinei.«:Is/. Insurance on Lives. 2d. 1'u'cnuxe.und Outcof Annuilies. 3c/. Rereii'ing Endowments. 4f/i. Jtcccirintf Monty in Triut. 5th. The Management of Trust Es­

tates.Application! made to Ihe subscriber ot hi*

OH'ue.in \\ est nirert, n|,p<nMc I)H- Karniei (tank uf Maryland, will be promptly altvndei to.

ROMRRVILLR PINKNRY.November 88.

NOTICKHoulh 'Hirer, at

ufa| WILLaellmy Ktrm on Hn Private bale. It contain* upwarda

THOUSAND ACHES,anil pntaekaea mnce advaiila)>rii than in out farmt Any lafnrmaliiin which may br required wi) be afforded to lliot* who will call upbn itio al my retidence in Ihia rily, ..r im II. H. Har- wnnd, KM), at the Parmera Hank of Maryland

rT* The Land will be told in Lola to tuit purcbatera.

RICHARD H An WOOD, of Thoa.Jan. 23.The Kdilnra of lh« Uallimore Oar.elle, and

American Farmer, will inter! the, above once a week until otherwtae- required.

PRINTING Neatly executed at

\l

B«YAX,^Merchant Tailor. ^received

ING->«, very n c(rioarc i.-ll l.,w. His

Messrs. Hart & up work at

brsl and mil men wishing (o^ rail on hii:i.

rior in quality, ind tu which he ia drleraunrjl

p is krpt in i ick; K«q. neit

FrXpkiin'i tlore. Hit iorlett nutice, iW|

able »t;le.

SUPPbBMENT TO TrfftOLOBt]

FOR THK CONOKESfilOKAL I <HK Cnni;rekVioniii Globe. »hieh

* menced publi»hing al the lail ft Congress, will bo continued lhrn»j» i proarhiiK one. It trill be pnuliibnl It same fnrrn, and al Ihe time pric a week, on a rJouble rntal ilitel, mnlrtJ qntrlo form, at OMK DOLLAR per co(.j, J* il>t aeatinn. When any irnpurltnl itbjti disrupted, we^iruposo to print an cttii ^ Subtciibert may calculate on at Iratl Iliri fnur extia ihreii>. At the cloun(lk»j nor, an Indei nil! be made firr ttrltll Jil >emini>«, mid urnl In all llie lulncifeU]

\Ve, th.il! pa'y lo the rrpi.r'rri prrrtafuij the repnrt, ili.n »illbr fnbliil (Inn paper, mnrr than (,ne linrulrrrl M\t week, during Die «r»«inn. In putliitii thrrefdre. al one dollar fnr all ihriM primed during the trtsion, we mty b«r>l illordiiip the mm! iinpnrlanl i ihe clie»|ie»t prir*.

Kdilnrs with whom we excluder, >illfre ll.in Prnj«|ieclu» a traluiluu« itMil

and lho»e fmrnd< lo olimn wemljl Hill plt-aur procure »uh«t lilm.

TKII.M8.I rApy durin(.lhe >r>sin», Elf

11 copies durinn ihe te»iun, !Payment may be made hy mi

paid, al uur risk. The noln of «.M i (raying Bank will br rereivnl.

iCT-'.Vb attention teiU bt paid la mj* nnlfsi tl>t monty actompany it.

n i ".n.

*tnne»arunDel Counrp,Mjrch 5J, I

O M application to mi the iut>Kribei,i Ji of (lie Orphan* Court, bjr ptliM

writinr of Jamea Power, praying f»f nefit of the act far the relief of w*ilr;i1vent debtor*, pasted at 1805, and Ihe aevertl »ii|i|ileinfiilt ll»" acheilule of bit property, and t l»< r oreditoravon oath, at far at liecjo u Ihrm, b«in|c annexed lo hit prtititv,i mid Jamea Power having taint*)«'' pelrnt lettimonv that he bat ruii'tJ ' State nf Maryland two yean |M preceding Ihe time of hit applical that he ia in actual confinement, IB appointed a. trttttee for the crcditor»« J Power, it ia therefure ordertd 'tnJ i' ed by me, that the aaid Janet F«* ditcharged Iron bit cotiflncrnfBli * he, 67 causing a e»a>y of I

.terleil in the MarjiCjotl week for three tucceialv*1 '">""'*"> fourth Monday of Oetober d«f, P« tice to Ilia crediturf to appear **<*<* \ Arundel County Court on the foorilt I of October next, for the purpow mending trttatrt (of their' < Mid Jirntt Puwtr thea <ml J oath br the aaid arta prttcribtd. mg of hit propertv, and to «he» ""V they hay.e, why th« a»id Jttnet I'""' 1 not bar* the b«0«8t o/ the MM! at

Much .tf-^l«.

-—ilt» Brick »

Wctkly

tengi'rtp tor the ertate/Tne^archa'--*^- 1' '"111" be entitled to the grain erop nuw », », ,the groundj to tecure and remove whleftingrest and egreta to the penoiitthe aamr will-be reie'rvcd.

TERMS OK 8AI.R: The po,tl,,»r .,be required lo p«y g^OOO witln . U, ir,, ,,,!from the day of tale, and on making »nment he thall be entitled to tin wof the properly. The retidnt of |b«

' money to be paid in three en,aal arum., , , n.-nta. Ihe purchater wHl b> required lojJ omit with tatufactoiy tecanty (o ll, e Tn eex, for payment of ibc uitn\ \

Ttx

I tutt* wrirch | Itklcatneof i

["iflrftwillbet

| Nit, «IU ^Bit |

w.'il« 'iijr Cd , ot Tht

Xfar.l

^OK

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andIttt WflMl.

to both re l» a

tnrchater »t|| a,, tiowgruwiog,

emote which, f riou»

BRYAX,Tailor.

Iliamltnne luorlaJ

(jualitj, tnd tintip i» ilrlkr|.t in ihc botxlKMJ. nrlt dticf

itin'i tlorr. H« i )urlr»l nutitf, it*

ilble >tjle.mil do»r

ECTITSSSIONAL G

Ulobe, »bi(h g it the lail 8/n linueil lhrn»jli i rill be publiilinl it j time prief|tbilit,«

rnial ilitei, mult i^l OC.LAH prr CO) t, inr ini|juriinl tibj'i > In |,nnl in Mln 1' aisle i>n at Imll I ihc close nf

1C mailr fiir (tr ItH In ill ilir ubrciib'lJ Ihf rrp.'Tlru lli.ii MI!) br pnblUI i (me liiunUrrf drill inn. In publi !ir fur ill idr tsion, we wit :n|mriaM

wei tniuiiuu»uliiiin we

ub»i likrrs. lit MS.if mil. n, £11 t M»iun, £' mil* hy mi .

Phe note* ef '» received. eiU bi paiil lo any ompany it-

Dei Count?,March SJ,

ne the siibtcribti.tJl it Cuurl, by ptliiHI i»t»er, prtyiri| f<* N be relief of tuailr/r* fit at No»eii.Wr i si »up|>l«intuU I ipfttr, and I lut is far at lit ca» tKJ j lu hit prlitisfi «H i»inf;aaliiB««laMsH nt lie h»t rfiii'td J, I two yean itw i of hit 'applied!

ennfil>ein«t>t| in« 'J for the crediton J jre ortlerti) 'tl>' e laid Jtwtt ii couflnctpcnl|i cepj of ihit ofJf IirJ"!B* ,. i cettive hiuntni, iOctober Brit,

1 to tppetrbtrt"! )urt on the foortM* the V*1**i\

lot their' UatfcV then andjhrrflil

and tu ihe* I Mill Jacne. t of the t«id a

THVattVAY. KaVaBCK •.«•,

PftMasfM* tor

B«H»«««Mf

I*Eft**

HVWARD, Attorney e« a^aMf- . . -r .

Uflryland."

of Baltimore, •. '1' H B

n nl.diStrtitt coapiict.rf the ttate. we

- «««IUion, , MOff.«n or u«iu. Use first ' i « at inucli toonor at a »ufllcifi (t

1 -Vtabteriuer.alwH be oblaine.d, lo

SSS^Vn'nretiS; to enter u»to a l»ni l"1,^, political opiri.pt. at they are well Sattwr M«"l« Uuoughout^the Hate,

il niual to make tome pledge* on new publication, we wilt mere- we have always been itrtttly ia shall we eimtinae;' in deipite

of wily politician* n-ho ibn

LIHT Of

SESSION 1834.

ultM tl llic principle* of the pietent ".jTdaioUtration continue to receive

, ,«*** 'of th« peajile-lhe jeomanry of .J sT« tbtll cartiliue Iheujtru.ty K [fetal to watch-tower of (WeilMi., ami waro lE»«f tvtrj encroachment on Uieir li->er- ETlt waWtious and aspiring demag ^ucs.

Wtirt.tol disputed «» «»l'»8'« « hl! rb«- U^weondad of m»o In tint pnwp*st«, ^.uk* thMt few remark* 4hat o«r friend* ui k»«« tlwl nur ptiuciplet-arc unchaagra- \ iad Ikit we dull n"rr llr»"1 Ulcm ln

r u«i «f need when the ca«*e of our com- , cwslrr c.llt every mm to aelmn. Il iitnoeceit.-ry U»eitMid ft peotpectnt

|(K i Hewiptper, a. every f ili*«n " acqtumt- tKtir utility i« diffeting jnlelligejic*

... ,;i!ij«cU of a local or (Weigh lUtUrr: _' du inDiicnce plaetd within Uieir power, j W nerttJ ofer the poMic mind, if pni-

Lrljcooilticled, by giving the general tpring Ktott principle* apbn which our liberal in-

iont ire founded, or in correcting thote Ultrv liter*!*, by el noting their ubjectn,

iniomj up lo *'** lh* individual who [ 7; bt diipoted, either from a personal dit-

Kciion or pri»»le inlerett, to tport with the rtie»*l hit country, .or triBe with (be in-

Illiiatblt .right* uf FRKKXXJ»IIt will, nu iloubl, be conceded on all han't,*

, ibt rriult of Ihe lat« election tn Ihit

Iihlc, *tt owing in a great nietaarr, In the tut »f t *o>! general ilitseminatiml of in-

union inning the people. l>ur opponent* i hiilmrr advantage in thi* cetpVet. n thtn twn third I of the paper* in tbit bT|ind in this city, two of them open and

finvtd tnttues,-tnd two others, white pro- Ofdrility, were evidently buttile tu

ncijilei of.'tke Adailmatratiim, t»rre,i>r- [mn)«gim>t ut. 81.M we battled willi thtm

'I,lad if w* ware out mtnriudk, it wraatiw- f I*Uii wtnt of a mote general circulation iiforailion among the people, than to'tho

[viiuf energy on oar part. With thete few ark*, we thai) tobmit oor thcot to the I MOW tnd libt-rality of the pcblic, Jiop-

llaittlity will tea the necettity of encuu- |M(ii|gi in oar undertaking, aa well fur the

'lie party (totrally, at for oar

Tn Wawut Earuttioxii will b« printed t»l*t««t ticethcet t* uar dally and conn-

iiliw^nd will conuin mott of tbi> read- . **"* wktth may appear iu thote ptpvr* taitMneof tbt week. Good paper and

"if tjpt will be uieil, and every imi ro»eqient M ia nKh*oif al rrangcmtpv thall be. adupt- . iw »bic* Ihe cnruurigcment we thai I re- Jt'i "HI tJmiL (t wiir bt Utu'ei* every 8»- WUT Morning, at the low price of Two 0«l-

rtnnqiD, if piiil )n advaner, TwoUol- I " "5Z C««r«» the wpfration'of aix

Tlire« Dullar* If not paid til| (he JUT. ICT- Then term* wu»/ bt

wtjeiclitrite id thl. nn>l will eunfer a, favour by

and by

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*" th"r a copy

L , * fref *cli»ngp for one tkt»° rr 'tnj* «<» wliom we aeu.l it.

aa nany lubtcriben aa. i«rq their name* to thia of-

liu »r

procwmg a\»b*crib«ra, and for- nt ' of 0>tir «ut>*crlptiona, will UhlMllon of firu«D per cent

<! 1>»P^ rof doe year for their *''" ' ' hrwri theirHtine*

that womay place them ddreti, potuge

N, HARKBH,the E«h»og«.

No. ). An aet to lUthorlao and empower John H. Bayne *V Princ* George'* county, to aell and dispose of hi* ne- ,rb woman Mary, who i*-*j»lave only far a term of ypars,

beyond the limits of thi* Male. \ 9. An set ibr lh« relief of William B. Buchanan. ,3. An act to exempt t part of .Peace Alley in the city

of Baltimore, from this operation of'the 16ih ewlion of the act of 1817, chspicr 448, milled, An aet relating lo. lUociiy of Baiiimofjj. f

4. Aa aet (o authnrite Thoma* Baldwin, present aheriff Hrinoe Uffor^a owinly.to bond w'aherifFof t*id coun*

«y at-ony time-iwriure UK> CrsX^lay of February next, and lo authorise trtts-clerk ol said county, to receive and record Mid bond. ••• , _ . . .

5. An act «rtendlng th» time of taking the bond of Pronon McComtt theriff of Harfoid eounty. . "

0, An act to emend to John'H. Mil bourne, admtnij- trttof of Stephen Milboumo late- collector of Jit. Alary' county, further lime to complete his collection*, and 'or other purpflnes. _ '

7. An act for the relief of the widow and children of John Cummin* deceased, late of the State of Delaware.

8. An acl lor the relief of Margaret Oodiof Frederick county.' ,.. .

9. An aet to extend to Joseph Stone, adminialrator of William William* laic sheriff and eullerlor of St. Mary's county, further time lo complete hi* collection*, and., for other purpose*.

10. An act for the relief of Oramel Tower and Mat­ thew Scott. )

11. An aet lo incorporate The Tidy'a. Island Company.18. An aet :o.condemn a lot of land in Ihe vicinity of "

Ihe {own of Vienna, ia Dorchester county, for the repairs uf its si reel*, tie.

13. An aet prohibiting Justice* of the Peace from ex orcbiucilicir civil duties in barroom* of tavern*, or oilier public houses of that chancier, to far as relate* to Balii- n.ore'cuuiiy.

14. Aji act to condemn a Jot of ground for Ihc repair* of the cauteway al the draw-bridge in Dorchester cuun-«y.

I A. An act lo provide for . the > huilding of a public lugft orer !)!reh Branch In Worcester county. .16. An set for the relief ol the-German Reformed andj.,u-

thcran Congregation* uf Salom Church ia Boonsborough, Washington county.

17. An act for the relief of Evan Munii, an alien, re- aiding in V.Wnmjpon county in this ifaio.

18. An act to authorise the clerk of Prince George's county Court lo record a deed therein mentioned.

Id. An act supplementary to an act patted at Decem­ ber *c*<ion l63«, to incorporate the Foil'* Point Saving'* Institution,

«0. An aet for the relief of Edward W. Belt former ahcriiT of Prince George'* cminty.

91. An acl to conCrm an scl, (nli'lcd, an ael In ami-nil Itio coMtfituliori and form <>f government us it relate* to the division of Somerset county inlu tlrdion disiiict.«, anil lo cilablish an tddiltontl election district.

JJ. An oet lor the ro-valualiou of Ihurval and pononal property in Frederick county.

£3. An act to provide for the opening and extension of Currant's Alley nt'thrcity of BarJmor*.

24. An act to change the name of Nathaniel Hyn»on, Junior, ol Kent county, lo that of Nathaniel Thonuon Hynton. . ..

30. An not to incorporate tl^p Howard Beneficial Socie­ ty of Maryland.90. An act to provide for \he building of a public bridge

arroM Law's Tliq^ughfare in Somerset county.97. A tuuuluinent lu an tet entill.-d, an ael to confirm

^an aot. ontifled. tn tci to alter and repeal all mich parts of 'iheeonjtitulton and form ot government a* rrlaicx to the division of Frederick county into twelve election dittricti, and for other purpa»e», named *t December settion Is.n, chapter 1 ID, p)*sed at December tetsion 183J, chapter 163.

98. An act to incorporate the Baltimore Beneficial So*

98. An act for the benefit of John Mowrcy of Wn»h- mgton county.

30. An act aitlhoriaing the levy court of Frederick county at their ditcrclion, to levy a aum of money lo erect a bridge over Tom'* crnek on the road frc^m Emmittburgh lo Htgeiiiown.

31. An set to incorporate the Harmony Beneficial So- cicly uf Baltimore.

39. An acl for tho benefit of Saint Mary'* or Silver Hun Church, Concord, or Pincy Run Church, Emanui-l or Bausi'a Church, and Benjamin Church, in Frederickcounty.

33. An act to aulhorivs the hurgcasand commissioners, of Ibe town ol Williain«porl in Wnshiiiglon county, lu lease, let, sell, or otherwise dispose of, a certain lut or par­ cel of ground in aaid town.

34. An act for the relief of Levin Miller of Somersetcounty.

33 An ael to authorise certain commissioner* lo lay off; a road from the store of William Dorsey, at Back creek" to Somerset eounty, to the touoty road, at the ejpense of taid Dorsey. .

3«. A supplement to an act entitled, an act to Ineorpcr rate Ute I rust net of St LUM* Ueformod 'Church in Union ' town, paaaed at December testion |Ml8, ehffp|a)r 119.

37. An act IP authorise the commisaionur* for Anne- Arundel eounty to tell certain properly therejn nicntion-

38. An aet toinco.rporata tlw yestry ofEmanuel Churchin Frederick county ,, «,.4t J.j_ i . , 99. An aet lo extend to Thomas WrjMorfcan lata col­ lector of St. Mary't ewtntv, further time to compile hit

40. An aet to make valid the panitjon of certain real entlfrlymg u> Frederick coonty, in confbrrakjfwHh the proviiioiu of certain deed made and executed "oy and between Henry Cltgett and Julia Cltgett hi* wife, of the one part, tnd Grificm Duvall and Elizabeth W Duvall hi* wife of the other' part, bearing date tl.e 93th day of .June, in IMe year of our Lord, one thousand eight haa- dred and twenty-one, and recorded in Liber I. fi. No. 13, fo(ioa MS lie., boe of the land record* of Fiederick conn- ty tforenid. ' . ' . ' *

41. An act to incorporate the Baltimore Musical Atao- • cialion. _ ". " •

42. An act to authorise the levy court of Somerset and Worceaier counties to ptirchaie a ferry boat for the use.Di Stcvcn'* or Poilill'* ferry, between Someftet and W or center coublica, abd 10 rogula.le the letting oat oi «*id'

43. .A further aqpplement loan act, enlitlatl, aa aet sup­ plementary to an act, entitled, au act for opening Buttle Alley in the city of Baltimore. ^f

44; An acl for the seturity of purchnaera of land told by the cnllectora for .the payment of taxe* in Allegany county tub»equcnl to the Damage of an act pa*n«d 'at ecnihor tession 181P, chapter 1A5, enti:led, ' 'iritional supiilemcnt to' an' act, entitled, an act. for ihe morel cul *

county

. efirciuol culled ion of the county cbargca *jn Allegany

43. An art lo Incorporate Ihc.Chatrmaker'a Beneficial Society of Baltimore.

4Gjm further supplement lo an acl, entitled, an actem- powcrmgand directing Ihc commissioners ul Cecil county lo build two fire proof offices lor tho u«o of the clerk and register of wills uf said county, for the safe keeping of.the rccoids appertaining to tlicir.rctpecuve offices, in the town of Elkluiu

47. An act lo provide for the building a court house in Worcctler county.

48. An act entitled, an act lo locate and open a new road in Allegany county, and for other purpose*.

49. An set to aulhnrim) the conveyance of a lot of ground id the town of Clear Spring, in Waal"-lKton coun­ ty.

50. An apt lo aulhorit* t'.e clerk of Baltimore county court to record a dojcd therein mentioned.

51. An act to authorise the justice* of the Invy-eourt of Somerset county, lo levy a sum ol ninncy for ;ha use of Samuel U. Holbrook sheriff of ihe said county.

59. An act to incorporate the Liberty Cupper Compa­ ny. *

' $3. An act lo authorise and require the lery courts of Somerset and Durchcuter cnuntie* respectively, to levy an­ nually a turn of, rronej to be paid lo ihe President and Direciors of th,e.Nauticoku Bridge Company*, for the pri- vilege to the resident* of raid cdinlics, of pamng I he* bridge over the Nanlicoke nver at Vienna, without pay­ ing loll. % '

41. A supplement to an art entitled, an aet to incorpo­ rate tho Woodsboruugh . Saving* Institution, paaaed De­ cember acMion 1833, chapter 10".

55. An acl for the incorporation of Caroline I^odge,\ No. 99, of (ho Order of Independent Odd Fellows, in Caroline county.

i'j. An act lo alter Ihc present ronnnev of making the levy, for lira uso of Iho public lerrict in Dorchester couo-

.ty..07 An act to tuthor!is> curtain commisainncr* of Prince

(ti-nrgi''* coonty. lo alter ami changu a part of a public raaii iyin& witliui tho leads ol Ucorgo Calvert, IB said county.

9!>. A supplement to Iho ael, entitled, an act to tulho- ri-o tho trusicit ol' the Pour of Dorchester county, to pur­ chase a farm for Ihc use of Ihe jioor, tnd to tell HM present Alms Huiiac of taid county, and for olher purposes, ' past­ ed March (Mil 1639.

6'J. An act aulhorising Ihe levy court of Frederick county in their discretion, to l«vy a sum of money to de­ fray the funeral cxpeiitcs of Edward U'Brien, a revolu­ tionary aoldier.

60. An act supplementary to an act patted at Decem­ ber aetaion 1833, chapter 950.

01. A aupptemcnt lo Ihe aot to incorporate -the (own called and known by tlie name of East New Market, lu Dorcliejlor eounty.

64. An set to regulate jho compensation of juror* in Talbot county.

63. An acl lo establish the divitinnal line between Fre­ derick and Montgomery eounlie*.

64. A tupplorueui lo an ael uaated at December aeation 1M9T chapter 110.

05. A tupplcment to an ael, entitled, an acl to lay out and open a road in Cecil county, paaaed at December ses­sion 1834, chapter 70.

lo67. An acl

of

66. An ael lor live relief of Olho Savor.67. An acl lor the relief of Baylcy Key* of the city

tin. An »ct conccriilng Ihe school fund of Saint Mary's county.

6U. An tel In divorce Sarah Mltchell of Calvert coun­ ty, from her luiiixiul Sain'icl Mitchell. .70. A auppieinenl lo an acl onlillcd, an act regulating fence* in Washington county.

'71. An acl rotating tu the uiviium of Hesekiah CltgUL't etta'le.

71). A further aupplement to the set, entitled, aa aet to authorise lh« making a general alphabetical index ol the land record* of Baltimore county, from the year I78t, inclusive, and to keep up aucb index henceforth. r

73. An act relating to Uutrdtana and Ward*.74. Aa act for the benefit of Alfred Q. Cfagett, and

wife.73. An att authorising officer* of the army or navy of

the United Suu*, to briuj their aawv^ta, being iltvea, into Ihitaut*. , *' '. «aft; u,.

711. A supplement to the aet, entitled, aji tet for- the relief of Ibe sccuritie* of the collectors of l*ies apd jot aheriflt, patted at December aetvion, 1091, chapter 989.

77. A upplemont to the *cr, euiillod, an aet for the re-atMxumenl and re-valuaiion of all the r*al'a««| j*l.nrot>er»y in Alfejuoy eounty, .-* Sv

^ ,dty of Baltimore79. A further aupplement l«% the *ct, eniiiled, an aet

directing the manner of tuing o<it attachmonU to ibis pro- Tinre, aod limiting ( |, c extent of them. .

80. A further adilitionat mipplemehl to an let, entitled, an act for qaieting possession*, enrolliog conveyaooM, Und securing the estate* of purchaser*.

1. An act for the relief of Tliomta B. Watesinan, 89. An act for Ihe relief of Matthia* D«*hiell, late rfi«-

riff and collector of Somerset county.83. An act relating to ibo trial of ejectment aauae* in

this state.84. A further uppleraont to the aet, enljtlad, an act

relating to the importation of paawngert.85. An act to make valid a deed from Nanot* Beall,

Thoma* Ward B«mli and Eliza Bead hi* wife, lo M{eluwl C.

88. An 'tet to close certain Mrvel* within the drpot of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company in the eiiy of Baltimore.

87. / D£*jMo incorporate the trostoet of Ihe-Education iffiBtfm Iho Baltimore Annual Conferrence.

88. A further tupplament lo the act, entitled, ao act lor I he despatch of business in Baltimore county court.

80. An act to regulate the proceedinp of .foreign cor­ porations within this state

90. An act in relation lo thr clerk of the Court of Ap- pealt for the weal em shore of Maryland.

,. 91. A further additional »upn>men.t to an act, entitled, an act for erecting building* for ttio use pf the Poor £n Queen Anne's county, and for olher purpoat*, paaaod at November »e**ion 1803.'

99. A further tupploment to theact, entitled, in a'et for the relief of sundry insolvent} debtor*, paaaed at Novem­ ber *e**inn 11*03. '

03 A furitirr supplement to in ant nlilled, an aet to etrablun a Bo >k in il-e City of Ballimer*. tobr called (ho City Bank of Balii' -re, and an act entitled, a tnppijsment 10 in act to Incoiporeioa comj any to make a Tsropiko ^nad leading lo Cumberland and for the exionsion-of Char­ ters of the«!»er?l r Bapx* in the City of Ualumnre, a«d for olher purpotp*. ^*'-~^ ••* •

04 An act tu authorito the opening and extension of R«st Street in the-City of Annapolif, und to ela** up th«- street nnw leading from EUst to Prince George street.

5. An set to authorise Ibe recording of certain Deed* of Manumisaior.

06. A, nijiplement lo the aet entitled, an act lo reguhto' Ihe proceedings in Biltimore county court.

07. An act for the relief ai* Ulitabelh Deniten and Ro­ bert Miller Denison.

ON. An tot lo make valid th» proceeding* therein men-, lioned.

09. An aet to incorporate the Elkton Library' Compa­ ny.

100. An art to incorpont* the- Mechanic Inttltution and Frederick Lyceum.

101. An ict for ihe building of a bridge overfhe Ore.it Falls of Gunpowder al Monkton Mill* in Baltimore county.

10). An tet to appoint Mary Jordan of Htrford eoun» ty, lattice for the sale of certain land therein mention­ ed.

103. An act for the better payment of thi member* of the levy court of Frederick county. ,

104. An act authoriaint Henry Shafer, Oeorgn Chafer, and lienry I. Shafer, to distribute their estate by lot.

105. An art tn extend lo executor* aod tdmmiilratort the privilege uf appeal Irom Judgment* rendereJ by Jut-

lice* uf the Pi-ace. again*t their testator* or intestate*.Ip6. An act for tho jtwnefil of - /ofhua Guytoo, la<«

aheriff of Harford eounty.107 An acl for the relief .Mary Slanfon.108. An acl extending the lime for completing the

Turnpike Road from Boontborough in Washington eoun­ ty, lo the Potomac River, and for other purposes.

109. An act to amend ihe as*e**mcni law* for Caroline county.

110. An acl lo confirm the name of Jamr* Bromwell, and Mary Ann hi* wife, and their several children herein­ after named, of Dorchester county.

Ill An *cl authorising Iho lew court of Montgome­ ry county, to appoint a bailiff (or the village of Unity in aaid county.

119. An act fnr Ibe relief of Joteph Johnson.113. A luuplumejtLlo an set, entitled tn art If Incor­

porate certain trustee* to build an Academy or School Mouse in or near the lown of Manchester In Baltimore) county, to be known by the name and style ol Iho Mau» chcstrr United Academy or Sr-.ooL

114. An act to repeal all that part of thf constitution aod form of government, at relate* lo the division if Wash, ington county into eight teparajp election district*, auil for other purpose*. '

115. An acl to divorce William -B Bverltt of Kent eounty, from hit wife Emily Evenii, otherwiajt called Emily F. Everttt .

ltd A further tupplement to the act, entitled, »n *et,t» provide for ihn election of commissioned fop Washing* ton eounty, and prescribing ilmir power* and dulie*.

117. An acl for th« benefit of Robert Roach of tht «j|y of Baltimore.

118 An aet for the relief kf Thooia* Perry, Ute akariff and collector of Charles ofepnty.

119. An aet to reculat* tho sale of ardent luirria jvlllW in the village of SaJitbury in Uomwact tad VVavcaaWr,. counties. ' .-..- • *.

190 An act to provide for the inspeelitn of4o«r,'MIBV ber ind coals, in the town of Williamtport in WcaaUig- lon touniy.

141 An eel to alttr tnd amend the line* dividfag tho:,, seventh and eighth election distrtcla fn Btldmore county.

I9J. An aot \o changa part of Ihe divisloaal line be­ tween the fourth and^KUi election district* in Waree*tt«> ocKinty*

193. Aii *et to alter and amend a road in Harford tod-Baltimore counties, leading Iwn In* upper .^

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TO TOX FEMALE OXPHAN HOCIEOf TOE C.

Yoar MaMffen la the disoharM of ,taeir oft- cial duty, proceed to reader yoa « brief account of their proceeding* for tb* pent year, ia doing which th*y would commence with aasuriag you, that ia every thing they have done in the dia. charge of their trust, they hare acted with a coa*cientiou~. regard to the interact* of tbe In- stitntioa over which they wero calfod to precide. Since the laet annual meeting, iittlo ha* trans­ pired connected with the Society, that would he Interacting in the detail, yet sufficient to show that the expectation* wbich we cherished at the oomrnnnceineot of our couno hive been fully { realixvd by tho increasing prosperity of the In-

• dilution. During the past year two of tbo pu.• pils have hoc a remorrd from tho Asylum into

other situations, which situation* were carefully •elected by your Manager* a* affording security that their inatructioa and comfort would bo pro­ vided for in tbe future. The place* ttiua vacat­ ed have been filled by other* whose complete deatitulion called loudly for tho aid of thi* So­ ciety, and wboeo claims had been previously sub­ mitted to the Board. Children reared in tb* A*y1um are Might' after a* soon a* they arrive at an age to be useiUl, c~.d destitute objects aro generally found waiting for admiaHon into tbe Asylum, before we are in a aituatica to ruceive them. Tho children now cr.der o"r care are docile and obedient, iulcreating and apparently happy, and tho Matron continues to discharge her duty with a Fidelity that mints praise. The Annual Pair './so beM in January, rod tho r.mi arixing therefrom has mere than equalled the re­ ceipt* of formor yean. Minuter* of tlteUoapcl of dUTereit oVtoniaation* were Moong the visi- ten at our exhu»lion, thus ki..dly giving the sanc­ tion of their presence to a mode of rw icing mo­ ney, which we have found aloae capable of ena. bling u* to proceed in our work, arid \vhicli we have always oontonden could net uivorvo a*y neo*e*ary ovil, and titcrelora would not permit the abu** of a thing to t'rivo u, from it* legiti- mate oca. An account of the receipt* and et. penditure* of the Society trill be fouiod by refe­ rence to the Trooauror'* report.

On this our Seventh Anniversary, it will not, we think, he amis* to take a retro*poct;vo view of thi* Society, miu-kod a* it* progreas ha* been by tho superintending care <J° a kind Providence. Annapolis a few yean sunce, could point to no refuge for tbe houseless, hopolo* Orphan, with, in it* precinct*, not because it* inhabitant* want­ ed energy or benovolencc, but merely because it had not been thought of. Seme few who liad

| OM *f taw »«pr*a»ai*riT** oi Uka __.._.. .__. ba aw.pridetoaawt.aitl the ibtttMt* # my native ootnrty m ftutnfixHy

to fa fit* mrnmr m tkoce */ tk* «kt IMM of Baltimore, avaoaw whom 1 live, and to whom I am already indebted for high manifee. tatioa* of confidence and kindness.

UROftGE H. 8TBUART. 13th March, 1880.

Strict of CototN*.

I A STATEMENT *f-^ Exhibiting the aggregate of Expenditure, and

each general charge in Anne Arundel county, for th« roar 1884. - .

Pensioner*, •. • -'98,100087 10

4,301.99

do do do

600 30 117 • W7

4,714 80 101 615 14

Juror* to the County Court,Public Perriee,Orphan* Court,Bailiff's to tbe County Court,State VVitnca*ca,Sundry Account*,Judge* and doilcs of Election,Constable* Salaries,Aim* House,Jail,OoMols**ionerf and Clerk,Lunatic Pauper*,Burying Paupers,Coroner* and Juror* on Inquest,Crow* Head*,Standard of Weight*,Printing,Special Court,Commissioner* for Anne Arundol

county under the act of Assem­ bly relating to the People of Colour,

Collector* Coramuaion,Surplue,

Amounrof Levy, Commiacionen of Primary School*, 44,000 Collecton Commuaion, 366 09 Surplus, " 11 04

Amount of Levy, . 4,967 00 By order of the Board of Cotnmiaatonen for

Anne Arundel County,R K. J. COWMAN, CU.

Robert H.John P. Chart** J*****O. Tboraa* A.WUlian H. ClUafife.' doWashingtonWashington Finlrjr,Thoma* H. Buckler,Coorgo W. Wilson,Wm, T. Jonec,Marea* AhlenAta, Pennsylvania,Robert H. Ayree, .Maryland.Frederick Butler, do . . - 1Dr. W. K. Schley, Georgia. ' '"">.•Dr. J*ftn Jtfayo, Virginia.The two last gentlemen were already grado-

ate* of tho Univenity of Penn*ylvtuii*, but un­ derwent the neeaaamry examination* to admit them to ad aindeat privileges.

After the degree* were conferred, the gradu­ ate* were ably and eloquently adrtroawad by Profe*aor Smith.

The oerernonie* were witneand by a nume. roui and roepectable assemblage.

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Bach WM tbe M* tt C**ari**Ttoo,-* dreadful eW of"* blai torror of the ntanialiBktet with, which-It

*»*•! • * _1 - *^«'-_ _•*__ _ f t_A

B.trkk abodt l--eo*»« I

.lun, i. refMr^^ ttth* Be tore the leaf oil"

with tbe terrible atrocity of rictiii>^geiKk*.rf**.m the hand of «n a^seer*. tHat fee^Me»^-4a«io the wall, pf the grare

the crime,Ml by

hi* •*».

C»C4*% -armg^-VatforyoutMa.H.wt.yir ,»*«<- tncaUi^ vid yt^e^a^.^r..^?

TlU*«briqu*», jron .ickaa-rt Vrt i^l* UI by MO»iMa,«iaWf^*JMMv*.r ^

human voice* warninghorn of

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1,590 45489 69

The Legislature of New Jersey adjourned on tho 13th inst. The Newark Advertiser say* — •The Quaker bill — the bill to violate the com- pact of the Society of Friends, and distribute its property — was lost, through the firmness of a entail majority in Council; and nothing defini­

The New Orleans B«e give*, a Ik* of th*of tho person* who have obtained license* | that UM good i

for the gambling botue* in the city, the income from which ia 1884, amount to 118,dbo dollitra, and the outline of a law which wa* presented to the Legislature of'Louisiana for the suppr**-

>n of gambling. ^The following are MM of the article*: That

all person* engaged in *ny gambling houae cither a* principal or accoarory aball be *ub- Jected for the first offence to a fine, the ascend to fin* and imprisonment. The person in whole house gambling i* permitted will be coMtderod aa on accessary. It give* to every oflker and private citizen tbe power of entering into any apartment in which be know* or believes that gambling i* carried on, of nixing and arresting all p«non* present, tho uton»ils, money and eve­ ry thing that he may there find, and produce tbe wholo before • jiKtico of tbe'peace, who must bind the owners over lo the next court. The capU>n\ro competent witncnea, and shall have a right to all the property Mixed. Thi* law also say* that every person occupying a poet of honor or trust, coovictod of gambling, *hall be deemed guilty of a mudomeanor, and ahall nev. er after bold aa office in.the state.

hood of bu*y life, and the two* of rai-dead•peaking to the murderer of the «nd of the beginning of «tomity.

OHIO AWD MICHIGAN. Tb* aaaasad letter tnm Mean*, Mfehlgan. Mvvab

a* napl*a<aat ttttt at thlflf* lo togmi to th* boundary bctwwm that Territory tad Ohio. W* ara wet eocwaialy iaforuod u to UM merit* *f th* v*r*7, bat at a»y nl* w* think the 8M* of Oakvia a*.•nming to b* )e<%* and jury in a eaa* t* which *e* I* a party, ha* foot hcjuad UM MUcr. How*v*r, wa trtMt

*0fl>a WJM,•It aint «lo trick, sir/ «No trick, bagarf T**j t*U „

OoMhti-c. JwAM yon imk.f.7 dat ow*, two, tree, (We, (bur TltaheadVeht I no bear it. 1

t of UM (DVTnwMnU and P*Oft* of j Ib* two Jarisdietiowt win M *a**r th* aAir lo |mea*4

It woald ba baMar that territory, *1W Mng r*U*v»4 froa^naiah*! a* soak to th* bottom of UM oMa*^-K. Y. Joan. Com.

how* vid yomr OM, two, tne,.wr

"Lew* to o\*Me, eh! - Bar*, yoo can danoe nerair. Yon too mush Vi Two, tree, 8**, four, one Viiehcru lean to d*nc«,-***ne it all nevajr.

"It's very hard indeed. Sir—" -Very hardf Dublo! Ye^eai*,

Mawaoa, March 4, 183S.Ia«olUf*oo* wa* isoal f»J ia Iowa but *v«Bi»f from

Wuhlaftao. Matiaf that th* Approfriiuoa Bill for•30,000 to'ooiMtniet a Ship Canal at th* mooth of the Binr Rabin. had puMd botli Ihxnn of CoafnM, ai>4 only nqnlrad tb* ilciular* of UM Plinliknt to b»eoaM• law. Thi* w«* «h*erin( n«w. jnikid, lo UI IntarMt-•d in tkl« pliM. Hboald tb*t bill booorno * bw, Moaro* mad D* aa Inportanl plu*, or at U«*t, a powvrftil rival to Detroit *r* lonf. M*a who fait poor jwtorday, owa thamMlvM rich lojijr.

Tba Inhabitant* feel bat **M ohook t« their pfo«perUj which I* UM uiuetUod Mate of tha HoaUMrn b*a*dary of UM Torrttocj adjoininf Ohio. Maeh *xcitoOM*l Is maai- fMUd by tho po|WHo* both of tho Territory *ad OhM. Tb* LofMUtw* of Ohio ban p—nj a law their jurladicUoa ovar tk* dvpoud urriiorr—in oo*a«* ofwaiab, th* wliaf Ovvarainont of the Tcrri. lory ha* hwaod prompt otdtr* lo UM Brigadier U«MTal lo (afore* th* law* of Michigan to UM tiUat of hi* powir, by calling lo hi* aid'tho Militia, if oMOMd n*. eoMtry.—Monro* I* to b* H*ad Qa*rt*n for all th*

to play you tarn roue—-you tnck tile~« •are. I DO old bird to k«ah vidaga**.* You »o taJtey roe vid von, two, tree, ht \ bead owl, ha, ha, ha! begar!"

.Thi* wa* all tho Whitehead Coraefl. ^ get out of the onragod KrcnehmaR,*.* ( hi* boaoar and reputation were i to allow in hi* school a parcel of >who had no more recpcct furhudottAal undertake, at tbe very outaot of (bait to pl»y *o gro*a a trick upon h

•een and admired such institutions in o<ber ci­ ties entered into a compact to endrwrouf to at- tablish one here. They entered upon tho eipe* rimont, but they ventured not in their own•rrengthr Their appeal to the sympathies of o- tbors \v«s heard and answ«r>xl, aiid the event has proved that they did not labeur in vaia. A Futher of the Fatherless is God in his holy habitation, and to hi* guidaaoe and protection we are indebted lor all that has been achieved; and while we acknowledge with gratitude the kind co-openuna ol all who have united with us, yet we feel that to Him is our proapority ow­ ing, and to Him are our anises due. Several] of those who wero managers at tho formation.} of this Society, are manager* still; the internet tboy at first fclt ha* inereawil, not diminUhod, «nd therefore they are not tired in tbe work. Pew, if any. have left our rank*, unices by re­ moval from the city, or from •nmo family okl'ju- tion with which tho duty of Manager interfered. One only ba* boon rtuno red sy dealt), and that one is still remembered with affbctio.i as a pioneer in every good work. Your Macagersenngnitalste you on tbe growing prosperity of tb» Institution and tbe increajiing internal with which it ap­ pears to be regarded—not however with a view to cans* a relaxation of effort but to stimulate you to fresJi oxurtioo. It is pemovoranoe only to which final nieces* is promised—while any thing remain* to be accomplished, them can be

. no cessation of effort, without andaogoring the «afoty of the caoae. We trust that the pro. cording* of this day, and the collection lh>t ia to follow it, will prove to u* thai the friends of this charity ire increiuuag In nombrr and

• atrengtb* *»d that tUa Treasury of the Orphan will coatinis* to he *upp^uxl by liberal hand*.

The Legislature of this State adjourned on Buaday morning lost, having paaeed 837 Laws and 101 Honolulu**. ' *A U*t of the former we

commenced on the fint page of this aaper.

tive was done in relation to the Rail Road con trover*y.

Among the meet important of the public act*

MieUfanfc

The bill suppreeaing bank note* under •*, which prohibits note* of 91 after July 1, 1830, of fa after January 1, 1880, and all other* un- der •», after JwJy 1,183C.

That providing for a Geological and Miner*, logical survey of the State.

A bill abolishing" public execution*.That repealing the law* again*! hor*e racing.An act to prevent tho burning of fire crack*

erm,"

»osi Ote Mobile Commercial HegiHtr.A SCENE OF HORROR.

The Execution of Charles S Boyington, for tbe murder of Nathaniel Frost, took place ye*. terday, punuant to sentence, about two and a half mile* from thi* city. A Inrgo crowd of ipectator* asaemWed to witnea* tbe dreadful •pectacle. Two thirds of the male population of the city were on the ground; and many bun

Tb* Governor u In town to-day fVoat Detroit; al*o UM Guixral, wbn hM both h*r» Tor UM lt*t tea day*, and who h*« tha •oilre cofflgtand C/ til th* fora*. It is hoped that the qoxtioo will to unloably ottUd POOD. oUMrwlM u attempt at ootnloa, pwbap* bkxxlitttd, will to UM coooaqiMM*.—D*eiuT« law* ban bsea psiiil. both bj Ohio *nd Mklujui. tOMhinc tto •JoMtioo, UM valkUty of wak*, w* fwx, will b* Uawd ay

The Legialature of Louuiana have paaved a revolution "appointing a joint eommitloe to m quire into the expediency of repealing mil law* licencing Gambling-, and making the aame a high penal offence, punuhable by not lose than 30 yean labour in tho State Prison, or *uch other puniitiment a* laid committee, may eee proper to inflict."

LE018LVTION EXTRAORDINARY.Mittouri Legulaturt,Jautary 1.—The Speak.

er laid before tho House a communication from Hi* Kicolloncy the Governor, inviting the mem. tare to toko a glow of wine with him at three o'clock—whereupon the boon adjourned.

It Mao* kfi* for Mwhlfaa to eootoad with Ohio ID •no*, y»l ktioblfan >y**ari d*l*niua*d to «mit bar

dreoa, we'might almoet *ay, *ome thouMnd', from I rif1"^ n-" *•» • ••"• of ̂ bonear Uu« from a pwsv tbe country. ' I '""J adraaUp, thotigli Ih* tract la dijpol* I* ud will

- W Tmlaahl* lo It, pOMo**or, Kill 'li* Ihixifhl by manyUwl UM wool* iffair will rwojt In a Imrporary m«nn«T, Va (tToorof Ohio, till UM Ho* can btiMfiMdfcy Cowgr*** or Ih* iofc»ro» Court of tbo Unit»d Stal**.

Otwtr* hav* goo* forth, u you will ••• wy *a- Eftra of UM Muhigaa BTCUB*!. puburiMd In Uu* atae*. which w* i*ad by UM romil, from the Co«oo>MKl»r-in-chMf, r*.

The prisoner walked with a atep a* firm and unwavering, and a iui*n •» erect and undaunted, a* any one among tb* escort. Not a muaclo seemed to shake, or * feature to be moved; and it wa* remarked that hi* loot keep time perfect' ly to the dirge that followed him.

r*.

TO THE rOTKRS OF THE CITIES Of BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS AND ANNB.AKV1TDEL COUNTY. By a iwoaat act of A***mhly, tbe rav Con-

gimsjijinl Districts to which you belong have born umittd, and you will be called upon next October, (and probably sooner) to choose (aw re preaentative* to th* 24lh Congroa*. 1 offer my aalf as a candidat* fur your •uflVagie* at the next election, and I bag leave to say a fow word* in explanation of my offeriag myself in thi* old-

It hM baa* attempted hire for *ome year* MM t« preaent eandjuato* for Cocgre*. orclu-•ively throupb the medium of "party nomi lio»t but tni* practice ha* not yet (thank, to the gowd **n*r of the people) becvme tetUed, and I n iacliawd to think |t U txcommg and will anon b* M tditm a* U M anti-republican. Thia bringing out of candidate* "by Hnmmmtiu*" (i it I* ealUl) ia ia fact nothing more than a man'* Idnfitf J**MB|/ out by getting m Jen frittdi to aam* kad «•&»**> him a* tho momutce of a*jr, aajl I oajiaot m wk/ 1b* good old M

^':•;.*••':^Li

UNTVERSmf OF MARYLAND. At a public cummoncement held in the Medi

cal College on Wednesday, 18th inst. after an appropriate benediction by tbo Rov. Dr. Wyatt, the degreee of Doctor of Mediemt w** confer. red on Nathaniel William*. E*q. Vice Prov«*t of the llnirerajty.oo tho following gentlemen, who had been provioualy eubjected to the ne-

ry axamination* and had complied with the other rcxjuititiona of the Institution:—

Samuel U. Baker, of Maryland. Alexander II. Bayly, do Joseph C. Cockey, do John Peamn Smith, South Carolina, Daniel G. Keody, Maryland. Walter T. Belt, District of Columbia. John H. Boanoaa, Maryland. Wm. II. Cnlvert, do Theodore Linthicuat, do George A. Yoariy, de John C. Wedurstrandt. Richard Harwqod, Maryland. Clrarle* H. Blcelc, do M. Montroen Pullen, Virginia. Jama* B. Wauch, New York. Alexander U. Bear, Virginia. William Power, Maryland. • C. K. McClellan, do gamualT. Knight. do Charle* M. Hitobcock, Ohto,. Goorgn C. Perry, Jfarylaod. John W, Stone, do Cantilu* Daahinll, do .' Wm. W. WatkiM, do Benediel J. QardiMr, do

, CharlM Minor, Virginia. Peachy H. Gilntcr, -do

f .

The proccaaion marched *o *lo«ly, a* to be more than an hour reaching tbo plaeo of execu lion; during all of which time Boyington seem­ ed, by hi* deportment, more like the chief per- •onage in a grand mourning procemon for ano­ ther than a condemned crimnal, carried to a cer­ tain and ignominiou* death.

When the cc&flbld wa* reached, be wa* per­ mitted a* a matter of couree, to addrna* the raul^ titude, and commenced the expected addrosa.

It* particuUr character we cannot speak" of except by report, not having heard any portion of it, or eeea It.

He wa* permitted to proceed, until the hour of four bad nearly arrived. He wa* then in­ formed of the neoeoity of closing, and directed to prepare for th* final scene. The shroud and cap had not been put upon him, and thi* an. nunciation appeon (o havo been the nnt circum. stance that wakened him to the reality of hi* fate. Hi* whole coul *te«l*d and nerved, a* it had been op to that minute, cowered and *unk at once into abject desperation.

A more auddon and fearful tranaition, accord­ ing to all account*, cannot well be imagined. When hi* abrupt and eager inquiries of the at­ tending miniiter of religion—I* there no hope?—must I diet were answered solemnly in the negative, the dreadful certainly overwhelmed him. Hi* nerve* were apparently shattered; the blood forsook hi* check*, and deapeir wa* written in awful marks upon his ashy feature*. A* a wild chance for the-life which he coveted, now that death wa* ao cloco to him, h* daahed from the foot of the aoaflbld, in the frantic hope of e*e*oe among tbe crowd. This futile effort wa* easily defeated, and It U remarked a* a proof of tbe univenal delectation of the foul crime for which he Buffered, that there wa* no movement of sympathy with hi* desperation a. mong tbe crowd.

Having inquired of hi* councel, after be wa*•brooded, whether, if ba could keep tbe execu­ tion off till after four o'clock, be, the counsel. Would, interfere in hi* behalf, the reply aynply wdavnw.i-tv*4 him that no auob procrastinatton

quiring la* axunioaliaa of an**, tamiaaHioa, «X*. *tUMMTWal UMBtl*.

A *•*•>)> «4jsirsm> to Jade*** fcstiilli to •mod, a* a tic* of Mofarralioa i* *XB*ctod bcv*. in talc r*g»a, th* earning imoa, who auy b* (Va*tnl*d in Uxir plan* *od l**v* Ih* coon try, if m*o« li*bw lo b» Mllnd oat in tha militia lo Dgbl UM "BuckayW (u UM poopU of Ohio an calwd) Djtw tinM to tinM. for tb* pal- l/y oocix>d*r«tioa of a drip of lux) which whether aa. <Wr Un joriidiclioa of Ohio « Mkhifaa, oaan

March lets,Mr. Robert*, of Qaeea Anne's,

petition of Mvj Harvey, of f}nta*i county, praying to ba placed oa of «aid county.

Mr. DuvaJI predated a'petitw^of _, tixens of Frederick connty, pn\yiaj fit tkti mge of an act authorising tk* Nrrvyvx *f H derick county1, to record alphabetically, til original land certificate*, in Mid coaly. 1

And, Mr. Annao preaented a p*tibo* of.*] dry ddien* of EtxunUtabarg, We*tnsiai*t«r, u Predvrick eonty,; from tbe Mate, to oo*jtil»ai the I pike of Frederick.

Mr. Teackle, from tioaa, raada a bvonrable report upo* lht| reparted by him, entitled, an act to •stakli Bank of tho State of Maryland, fa** b (, the accent of the «t*te to to* [jiutsnuai < bill in coogres* to create a i and provide for* the custody, (r divhurwrncnt of the mo trie* of the 0.1

The bill reported by Mr. Anna*, i additional •upplemcnt to the act, for Ik* i recovery of small ilobt- out of. coarij

And, the bill reported by Mr. Jo»c**fl entitled, a farther eapplement to Uw sd, i ceming crime* and puaishmoita;

Were •everally taken up for read the second lixao, paated, and Mat b|

anatbiBg.

The bill reported by Mr. JOB**, *f« chairman of the comv>itt«e. an grifvaaw j court* of juitiee, entitled, aa act to second and third section* of the act < My. of 1716, eh. 81.

Tbe bill reported by Mr. Cuahiag tar the removal of indictment* found i* f City Court;

And, the bill reported by Mr. led, an act supplementary lo a* act taking lupenedeas, and making valid *stl

Were •everaily taken up for read tbe ascend time, pawed, and «•< »| aonate.

The bin report*, by Me, CefiaVM

THE WHITEHEAD CORNELLS. Up in the country there lived five familie* by

the name of Cornell; and all being descended on one cide from a common anoector named Whitohead, bad each called a soa after him.— Whether hi* name we* John, or Thoma*, orJamoa, it matter* not; his five young nameaake* .„„„«,, ..pu.^w wj > merely ratoinud the Mmame, and were called ^ mc^ to iooorporate tbe . _rr~- - each, "Whitehead Cornell; 1* and it *o happened.. in Somerwl county, we* taken o» tw< a* a very remarkable coincidence that each of nuOO| *& tb0 sacood Uroe, pa****.*"' 1 thorn bad while hair—making them, in appear. MOtte anoe a. well a. name,«, many «Ai«fc»aV ^^ ̂ ^ ̂ Mf

nefit of James Carlin. of Fredsriokj And, the bill 'reported by Mr.

taring to a road in Moatgoonry o*«ar»l ' Were Mvermlly taken up for <

paand, and *enl to tho *eoalc. ' On motion, Tbe bouse then adjouraW awta4o'«.V

•avid take place. Tbea) ecMoada *c«ae of kortor, which we

ptay nay And •*» parallal haraafter in the «*- cation of,lbe tow*. Tbe bopale** agony of tbe oriminal WM dbpUyed in obalinato roai*tabce to UUrf pettuniauce of the aeceisery dutia*

A Frencliman came into the neighbourhood to teach a dancing school; and among the reef of hi* pupil* appeared all tho Whitehead Cornell*.

"Vat U your nani?" said be to the fint."Anan," replied the young*terk not under-

standing t)u> queation."Anan vatf ' -.- • '-iVx ; *.' V-Ananvot!" < -^ ' ''.'.'' . ,. "Oui—rat i* yoor toner notmT' ",'""' r.'~ .\ "My toxser nomf '•*' 'J' 1 "I *ay, vat is you call after Anant Vat \» JIM

tout nom—you whole name!" •"C. now I onderataajl you. .Jig- JH*M. It

Whitohead Cornell." ^K?*17 .^ ., "Vitobe^d Contelll Very good—very appo-

•ite. I write him *ur m* livre—on me book.Vitehead Cornell. Very well. Now, jeuo*hommo—young man" jpeaiHng to tb* next—«vwl it your nomj"

-Wbitabead Cornell.?-Vatl you VHahaad Comefl, tooT "Ye*,*ir." .-Vet well. I a*t you on ma livre—me book.

So! two Vitohaed Cornell! Veil, you young mas, you toxxer OM wan, vmt yon aomf*

-WhiteoeadCorn-lLJr^ "Too Vitahead

FOUR O'CLOCK, P. »•ThofiouccoMt.Mr. Jono. of laMmnre, *»««•*»*'

of tbe Baltimore Property Osatf*. net of incorporatia*,

Mr. Wy^, from A.*** •***•*»]*rWtMioU*)win£ V; '*

ilEPOtTt' v Tbe eemtaitwM. to. wbooi wi.

•xaauaation of tka Kate Cabin**, •<• •]

• fc*rf cord, hi,

groM, who*e formation w** lution No. M. of the Genaral 0«oeak«r•**..*>, 18M,ksflMV*

lowing report:Ia a oo.a1.vpax>*

la JMU wUhtaw Oeotogi* *V*T*a|

IW

8"«M«i.'.

£%»»»t.™ r^Mwl Jf*»/,iJjf5W.i!*^^1

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;wewsat*»|

nb tekevah-."

Bate, tia'fBry 1 tnok uf h vidagi

>, tree, lnt\

«bm*B,wk*| wereec eel of;

«t of fear,

legatee.

•Jphehucelly, a 1Mid coustr.

ntad a potionsef.iwrg,ck oooaty,w the Northers!

i eenstiiiee oa < e report opoa u*| I, an act to ettabliaj laryland, nt lo i

to tb* prortiioM i to a national riody, tr mosoftbeU. I Mr. Anaaa, i > the act, (or Ik* iout of court;

IbyMr. Joneaafl Icnxint to the eat, i u»hm«jit»; n up for pasted, a**1 aest k{

Mr. Jones, *f I ittee on griev*a»»| ed, aa act lo ODJ of tb* act i

Mr. Cuahiaf to r nents found

theWMiflaaa roa taken o* fore

_,tk**.*fO*> **•»; tW5^fe*?5g*£"*«•••«: **"*#* *•-

naWjk»e»t»t.

_,rf tia» sort haw been Hk ia thai co«ntry and ui Europn, man '

Tfetatottfiritfky ktm, to aathor.*, theK*. «*V»MJfB L, MBBfcSBkslBHr of PriMMO*^V«o-*l7, to bring two A*nalo sine, in. •osbss Slate. , •

bill reported by Mr. Merrick,

Oder

acfcOw*la*ed.have reawntly, WUB> alHMie,

Mt State, i. wbicfc A. iopriety'of inroati«at«g the mineral ifitt rarioua dutrjcta, a»o lully

HR. 81QC-BOLIMMMI POL1» SAVING

a>» AJT»A»I* attewi a M**ttaf a. te Md at Asliter* «f tk« SBbsersbar, *JB th* litflMMdBy1*> April.L^«A /v_l^^_ " - _»._»»_ _j*> Js . .!"_*» k ;•»_ &B. .

CO.ty on the

MAMMOTHciucusBI/CtLET, WEAKS ft

wnttren

waxt, (keitf BM alxth «T the , MM,h) for «t Mrpot* of •IcctlM Fit* Director* t* axaeafr (•• alain tf tin aMtaliitiM ftr tk«

tktt next inttsefuloea* lo *ucb an in preeenraiion .of the record of

ngibie abnp* «*• *ueh B mthan in a eoltotieai whteh ct-

r*J

fr, o»b*r advantage* in afford. who will avafl themeehee of

bcuitiM, C» »t oarfy becoming acquaint gLkAaoectirreto* witWa their diatrict*. of

TbeUUfepeeVdbyMr.JoneeofBeJt tat OM IB,of the Old TOWD Lyeeom, vae tatv

ooaamVleralioo, read the •BXXMK) tiaw, aowatded, and patted. • , ' • ' j

TV Ml retorted by/ Mr. **ea, at Boaewt, chaitMM */ tbo ootniytta* .«• ftaetuce* a*d court* of juetico, entitled, u act to attrfent th* reciter* of willa froaa cfaarfiBf or reoeir- ing any allowance, for atetittf the aaawaJ ac- counta of g>mliaa«v WM takM vp fee ooaaidera- tion; -i^- '-

ThemidWI «M ton reed tka woowl OHM arid rejected. "*

Tbo bill reported by Mr. Button, chairman «f ihe committefi oat peoMona to indlgest pentoma

lataiaiti fer action of variou*

by coujty a reliartpT *n

_ Jt STATIONARY.rT*HK BRdenranted having recetrtly ««tBrked * fro* Baltimore with a fresh supply *T (he

above article*, offer* (or salr it hit »t»&d in Cherch' street, a *ery brautirnl collection of

T\VO

Bt, entitled, aa act for the «dry poor peraoM in DM eererel

otmrt6o« therein menlioMd, . 'The hill reported by- Mr. John*, chairman of

the ooomyltee on, divorcee, to diwce Mary Baldwin of Baltimore county, from her hoaUnd Jomr* Baldwin,

together with • great varjety of TOT BOOK*,

viz: Psg'a To«r thru' Europe, Parley's Ma- gsxiae, Crtdlo Hyran, Apple Pie, Ad»fn- <«r«t of Bob th* Squirrel, Cinderella, First Blossoms, Old Dime Trot, Ooml Mm Hurl. Mother UobbirO, Little jack Horner, The* HoB-se that Jack built. Cock Robin, The Old Woman ami her Pig, Pietire Alphabet, HI*- lory of the Giant*, Wiirism fc Elrca, The LiUle Ronawar, The Meoagrrie, Four Sta­ te**, My ChlldhoMl. Divine Songs,

elMJatarUR, ate. «tru FRANCIS M. JARBOE.

March "

largest and moot complete Compa-1 Bw£ir4B*>i*j*^a*^Cr**.Tt ..„_, ny that has yet appeared before the, JJf'fSSTSipWa.}^ public.and equally distinguished forten •*«• ***ning. ^V ,,••:.:; • talents in their profession. The ..T^l MAIL i,e«r!rrB-***r«w*5;?"!5*"r entire esTablMmVTnt consists of ?^^

•; MEN, and FORTY- • "*»• MAIL STAGE for o.mr««iii«,!•;*«•' Baaton *«*ry Uantiay, We«iB***!ajr ***1 Frf.

dsy^rnim^vat half past 1 o'cfctck, and

per. . . , 'Retaraing, leaves CentrevUI. at 0 o'tlvrk,

A. M. and arrive* at K*»ton by 12 o'clock. Fare from-Annapuli* to Esston. , ' JJ3 50

Or—-from Annanolii't»l)roarl|Creek, t 00 " from Broad Creak to Qo«en«town, ' from Q»eenstown lo Wy* Mill*,

Wy* Mill* to Ration, from Baaton to Camurkrf* Ferry,

(£T The Performance will be' ex­ pressed in the bills pi Uie day. ..- M&rrJi in. . *-'•>.."** "i''4v«»:'-jV

aty

w/ri

THE. C*mini«M.nnTs fur Anne Aromlel coBntj will raw nt th* Court Home in

th* city of Aun.^olit on TUESDAY th* 21*1 day April next, fur the purpose of hearing appeals, anil making transfers, and transact­ ing the ordinary uuaioea* of the Levy Court.

Rv order," *y R. J. COWMAN, Clk.

March 19. 4 J

* from Ballon tn CentrevilTe,• Wye Mills to Centr All B*n*ge at the nsl

'eb'r. I«.

1 00 50

i 00 I 00 t 50

59ewners.

farmfrt Bank of Maryland,

i«ithlBo*e of other •Setrict*, and thus far iBnHrl kraalatt DM beat or moat pruduo

,e«*artt*e lack upon

1833.Alao, the hiU r»pocted by hias to dirorce Ma. .—...p p .. . \. .Cr" v."'~"rVs?" — -. - i. . .* - - - - rW^HB President sml uu actors of the Farm-

i Kail the uninformed, who expect, wort ipeaJer natural advantage* oT *c41 and cli- ilassbere,wh«n, in mlity, all the time, awas^Bd resource*; which need* only tho jaftaeaceand industry to nvio them

t an lying at tbeir very doyr*. In at haaiona, and conccntmtiu^ within ou

iawB*rs,that European LnfonruitioB and ao J*/ •htek is daily pawing throngb o«ir terri lj, to oao,i* more unirsprorod, but hardly iknwovoshle region, n bettor sphere for ex. r, tha committee are of opinion, that the

I collection will exhilat a beneficial in- -**furniahinglo the; persona in que*.

i, JoU limilar to tho*e which they bave been I to require and raly on in Ibeir own

7, aad a indicating in the Bioel forcible rr, proatabte waya of diapoaing their copi.

ry E. Nugent of Balttaaore city, from her hue- band Arthur Nugent, •

Were Bcverally taken op fer reed tb» seoood tine, and paaaed.

' TVWUT, Moron 17th, 18S4.Mr. Urriraor*, prwroUd a memarUl of nudrv aUi-

MO* of QT^SMI AUM*I aad ToOwt ooonUoo, pr»)tuxf th* pjMgv of u oot to ymenii UM fioh, oyun, and tarra. pVvin Wv« riwr, *

Mr. Bmrar. prMantad a pvUUaa JDmnl* Jsoyo, of

I Ti itcure thc*B adrantogea, iti* only necee- BT, ia (be opinioa of toe committee, tb hire

diorocmmplo and at tbe eune time sac- I plan of arrangement.

II Tb» plan odoptW by tho Geologic, fer the Bt nf the Iltnte Cabinet, *o far a* it

i fcrt carried <*it, ruu buon to distribute iu •t» according to 0M political Geogmuh

i—i.e. to aJlot aeparatd C«M* <v. id for the oct-e, mineral*, die. of each

Hr. Tiia *pecim-)a* contained in thoxi i in labelled in refuronce to their *cxu>tific

i «oa«aiical relkttotwj; ao that ihoee who CTO • *f bsoomiog aoquajntod with the ob-

i of iatemt in one or more durtricta only. k ST t oirnple inapoction of Ike oa*e or ca*ca

(the product* of these durtriete, ob- aU the iaformolion which i* neccaaary

it* pnaansa The aame information ia i Ike easy re*«h of the member* of the

I AasNobly, who can convey it Jo their

ki* hither contemplated to. ro*o*t to i dupli- "i arraagvwat, which shall exliibit tbe apoci-

i ore*, rock*, minerals, c*c. in r aatorol orders—thai i*, in a aoria* of Uta

llku.Bof thoaa miaoral products. Thue -^SBBSS. atrie* of the marls occurring on the [•BSraaBdWe*tero Bhorca, ao valuable a* they |W*Se*B slready found lo the proprietors ol I'T'SSM loado, and soon to become an article ol |?f*—<k» variou* kinds of litncatonoa, ueed

Arasdal oottatT, praTiaf ~~f ~~~'~jf*''— <br pavvvnt of hi* debt do* I* the (Up, and far a niniirion vl «.f*e o*a>t later** OB mU tJt,

Mf. Pntt, pnMBUd a mfM of O*orf* Calmt, •Mortor and tnutt* ofTkftl OrSmphui. aoonUr to th* BMmorul of EUubeth^aVia, prajriof s *p*oUl v* tat

Whkh waa nod auTerdmd lo IM oa tb* tahkr Mr.Elr. MbmMiaaTUM Mlo*in( rMOlatio*,

>T»d bv lh*^w*nl AiMiilily oftlirvlnd,Thai U. ExetlbM^fh* Gonnwr proeuro a iwofd, with

an»an*ata, ODd pnM«t U In UM •US*, to CafUhi JMX* Hchmaek, of UM

Unlud Bufe> Amy, a* a taMknoiiv oflho high Mkii RMiv* (Uta, of lib dbUnju»b»d and cem la Ui eoantrj, oa Uw north w**l*n

rm, during Ow Uu war wiUt Gnat Britain,h wv. r»«d Uw flnt and xwooH Una by >B*eial

aawnUd la, and MUI to lh» mu»t. Johaa, ahiiimui of UM eamrniu** on

aatavoraU* report* apoa th* fbUowiu(

J^ rrs B«nk nf Maryland hav* declared a dividend oC TWO A*n * HALF per crnt on the tlock of tlie iiid HiJnk for six months, ending I on the Sl»t inatant, ami-payablr on or after ' th* firat Monday of April* next, tu Stock- heldtrs on the Western Shore at the Hank at Annapolis, and to the- Stockholder* on the Baitern Shore at the Branch Bank at Baaton, upon personal application, on the ex- bUiition ol powers of attorney, or by correct •iuiple order.

B» order.SAM. MAYNAkn, Cash'r.

larch 85.—3w RUatrtlv and Ararrlcao, Baltimore,

irill p-Bfaliah the above I*w8w.

NOTICJK.AM Kleelion will be held oa MONDAY

the Cltrilay of April next, at th* Aaaem- bly Room, for the purpose.of electing aeven Ciiroimin Council-men to represent ate city of Aiumpolii in Ilia Corporation.

By order,JOHN H. WELLT, Clk. .

rrh 19.

SlTBSCfllPTIOHgthe Peony Magazine, Peoay. CycWeat-

dia, RepwMic of Letters, New Yo/k Re- gister and N«w York Tratk Teller, receded at tha "Room" of th* i*b»crib*r, wh«r* Bp«- cintea Nambera can be rr*n. ; "r '..

FRANCIS M. JARBOB^Chnrch

Feb.««.

The petitkm «f IWlj Howard and Joetph Hmrsrd, Abe, tb* **UlM» of Sarah B.U»riWW, of Carotin

eoaaly.Aleo, UM iMitlaB of JO*M* OO||M«, Al«o, UM pelitMO of Jaooh E*«UnL,y, of W«UnfU>n

nt)-., UM paiiUaa of Jolt*

! OM. p,UOoa of Sorok Rlebanb, at Ih* eitjr of

, patilioa rf EUeta Vamhoro, aad UM pfUtioo ofK.rJr^liai, of Fredtrlok eewi^y, oatmally p«ay.iOf 10

Whieli i*V> m^vally r«ad lh* ftnl aadand eaV^tallv ooaoami bv

On n.o<ion o?Mr. Whortoo, Ordcrrd, Th«l UM Ihulu of ih..

ty Undwrxl lo UM SonortW. WlUiaii, J. "»*k»too«, fbrUw dip.ii/, impartiality, awl ahUUy. with «hW» »• hat

ii* oaliharaUona, *uUf t

DHANCEKY WALK.BT virtue of a decree of the Court of

Chancrrr, the subscriber, as t mi tees, will offer at Public Sale, on th* premises, on SATURDAY th* 18th day of April next, at 19 o'clock M.. all the real estst* of th* 1st* John A*hpaw, deceased, consisting of parts of the tract* or parcels of land called, Crouch- er*a Forr/sti Georjc«'a Leek, and Oosasll's Choice, anil containing

•*>• ACRES or kva^B,more or less. Thi< Und lies ^t or near hetilV Cart is* Creek, and frail it* vicinity to Baltimore would be eligitrU as a Market Farm.

Persons deairiAg lo pnrchtve are reqaestetl teview the premue* brf»re tlie sal*.

The terma *)I te>« nure, that one foorth of the purchase money be paid In cash, on the <lay of aale. and the residue in six, dine, and twelve month* frnm th* day uf sale, with iitterevt from the JJT of sale snd tn be «erareit by bond, with security to be spnftivril by the trustee.

" TH. ft. ALKXANOBR, Trustee. i 96, ts. R____r

NOTICE IM HEREBY *a|TBH,

THAT the tebscriberhaf oblsined from tb* Orphans Court of Frince Grorg*'* coun­

ty. Utters nf administration on the- Personal K»tale of Rlita Cravcrott, late of said coun­ ty, deceased. All persnns hsving clsims •liinst saiil estate, are d paired to present thra* properly authenticated, arid thine in* ilebted are r*«j*e»tenl U make immediate pay-

TUU8TBE»8 8ALK.BY virtue ef B decree of the Coort al

Chancery/, the SBliscrlber aa tm»tr* will oflVr »\ public a*!*, en SATURDAY the 1 tth nf April next at, II o'clock A. M. at the Firm known ae the 'Half Wsy Ho«se,' en the rn«i) leading from Anatpal'i to BsHi- mure, nil that P* rce' of land of which Ch.irle* Powltnn, Senior, died seized, called PHE STONE, aaal containing abwit «B*

nJrevl acre* more or less. Tern* of sal*, on* third of the parch***

money to be paid'MI th* day of sale or, on th* ratification thereof by the Chancellor} on* third in six at«nlhs. and the balance In twelve months, from tli* day of rile, the purchas­ er giving bnndi or note* with security to b* approved by thr traitee to secure th» pay* ment of tlie purchase ntimey, with interest Cram the day nf sflle. On thr ratification of th* •ale, anil payment of the purchase Bt'iiiiiv, th* sabscribrr i« >'H''oii*«,l c^6»a^ey to the parcbaiers in fr.- >'inple. • •'

»OM. PINKNKY. Tfnste*. The creditor^ >.' ^".larl** Pnalton, Sepior,

are hereby waiiied tu file their claim*, legally theaticitcil, 10 the clMncery office, OQ or

belorc the 12lh diy of Augn»» iirst.SOM. PINK.NfcY, Tr*ite*.

19.

•TATK OaTCotoar*. OnAma

, Ifekrtary 17th I8SJ. _

OM application by ̂ krrtao* »f Jvho B. ftalv by. *4mini»tr*tor of John W. Fowler,

Ute of Annc-ArotuUl covoty, deoeaaed, it i* ordered that hr.gita 'the notice ie«;«ired »y law lor creditor* to exhibit their claiata a- galnat the Mid deceaaod, and that the earn* be peibliiheil once in each wrek, for the »p*e* of aix aacceaaivo week*, in on* of the new*. paper* pooled in Annapoli*. *

SAM'L BROWN. Je«V. lUg. Will* A. A.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVBN, That the tabecribcr of Anne Arflfenlet

coonty, hath obuioed freio the Orphan* Co%rt «f Anae-Araodel county, ia Maryland, Irt- tera of adniniatratlon o« th« penonal e*tate of John W. Fowler late of Aon* Arsndcl eoantr, deceeied. All peraooa having claima «K«uiit the Mid dectaied, are hereby warned to exhibit the aane, with Ue voecher* there- of, lo the *ob*criber, at or before the 17th day of Aoro»» next, they auy otherwiie by • law be excladed from all brticfft of the aaM eatite. Given amier my h^nd thi* 17th day of Kebriary 1835

iajTJVHN 8. 8KLBY, AdaiV. Feb. I9J3*V.

B

TU bow. UMO •ajoaraW. .

WIDNBIDAT. Mareb 18th, 1885.Mr. Welch obtained leave to bring in a bill,

relatmg to appeal*, writ* of errflr, and *i«y of execution.

Mr. Igloiiart, chairman of the aefect coconut- toe, made an unfavourable report upon tho poti.

GBORG TON. Adm'r.

€11A \CFIIYY virlnr uf a ilvcree of tli* lliglt Court of ClMfioery of Maryland, the aubtcri-

lirr, a* I ru*tc<-, will offer at I'oblic Hale, to the higheat bulilrr, an SATURDAY the llth day »F April nex>. at the coort boos* door in the rity ul Aunauolit, at 18o'clock M. the

Throv Utorr H«>auM> «ai*1 JL*(j•ituateil uu Cliurch atrcet, near the Market' hneie, now occapied by Gideon White. This Int i* particularly described in B deed' from Wm. T. T. Mason, sad Anne hi* wife, to•aid Gideon Whit*. Hi «' deed datH 6lh Dec. 1890. and «ioly recorded among the Land re' cord* of Anne Arandel county, and is believ­ ed to convey a good title. It contains 14,974•quire feet of ground.

The lower story of the honse U fitted *p for B store, snd it is believed to be amoag th« b**t slande in the city for bnsioeaa.

The terms ef sale. Cash on the ratification ef the sanve by thr Chancellor.

JAMBS MURRAY. Trait... reh 19.

R'Anoapoll

900 REWARD.AWAY from tlir iub»criber, retld- nn the H**d, o| Rhode Riv«r, near

o Sanday night, the 1*1 'nuUnt, . TE

One aea _JACK,

calla himaeU Vck Docket t, a bright aged aboei 33.Yboot 5 feel 10 inchr* high, hit drrn a ctMiVrt Coat and Pantaloon*, and an over coau Hf ha* been employed •* an Oatler and Coavnnao—hai a »ile living In th* lo»rr part of aVioce George'* coooly.

B

.«-,lime,«nployid for building or for *>» «< ^^ «'««• °( ^^^^ „ *-r7«d *ch JI.™ «uceptibl0 7 a fine «M«y>« - •»«• ̂ '" '^ U" wUUBg '

^•"T^^S^L ror: l^r^^H^':;,., ^^^^•^,.7^^-r"^?^^*, rf .«,«..«*AW %%£s£XZ*~--*-.IT;

rflm«at one view all the mineral

this

<*aa»itleo tlMreioro, (n eonclu*ion, Logna pro-1

Iu pmiiBsed. b in eve-

- *** s*»sjsg*meal.

of *undry citizen* of Frederick county, praying for a diviiion and oreclioo of two counties out of Predrrick county)

Which wo* twice read and concurred in. Mr. Jgjehart preeenled a petitioB. of Artridfre

Toggett, of Ann«-Arund«l county, praying an not to authorise her tb draw on tho treasurer for

a her husband. Richard •oldier, at too time of

offsr th. *oUowi»« i*>

Mr. Iglebert B!BO pwnMitBd B petitioa of Wm. jMikins, of Adne-Arundel county, praying futc thor ijme to cocnpleto his collection*.

NOTICE.Y TIM** ef a deer*.* »f the Court of Chan­ cery, the sabMriber as Trustee will of­

fer atPCasXfC SALB,

al the coort house ii»«r, in th* city of Anna* pelis, en SATURDAY the 4th day of April next, at 18 o'clock, M. all t?;^ p«rt of the real ealate of the late Dr. M«ttul-s Ham mond which wai heretofore allotted to hi* widow, (Mrs. Rliza Mewburn,) for her dow- i *r. 'I'liii parrel uf land contain! I

65ft 1-2 ACRKA,nor* or less. It lies short 19 mite1 * from tha city ot Annapolii. snil on the road from said

ly to Waterloo Tavern. It will be sold tab- eel to the life ratal* of Mra. Mewb*m.

THK TKRMS.OF 8ALK ARE, list one fourth part ol th* purchase money hall be pa.d on the ratification of th* salr.and

e resulae to two equal annual inttalnvepts roin th* d.<yuf sale—the whole to bear inter- it from thrilay of tale, and to be »«caret! by lend* with sacarity, to be approved -by th*

TH08. 8. ALBJtANDKR, ft.—4s. Trastt*.

PUBLIC SALE.IN pursuance of SB order of th* Commie-

»MMi«r* of Ann* Arodel Coonty. thr mb- striber will afrr at Public Sale on WEDNES­ DAY the 8th of April nest, fer c*sh,* th* lot whtrron th* Tobacco Warehoua* stand* known by the nam* of "Tailor's Landing," together with the -- -———— — : - L- flxturcs |8ic. fee. o'clock, M.

uvemor aad Council k» SM BBreby authorised to eauae so bo

prtel*4 aae tbtir dascretio.

of tbe

DWd.on Friday morning. 2mh instant, at hia re*»<Unce in Leonard-town, Col. E««rti J. Miu

Register of WJU of Bt. M.ry'. county after a abort illnee*, in the «»d year of hia ago

Tbe death ol* thi* wtiowble and venerablethat JB-a iato be laeuented by all who knew him. Del A*Bne«o*r, He. ta **^s«*- W"*^^

appurtensoces, weighla. Bale t* comai*Bca at 1*

B4>Bbrother to Jack, or 33 years of age high, mild and pleai Both the above slave*

ELIa black fellow, aged al ia«b<s high. •

GBORcall* himself George Hal high, also blsck. Ha* Ion ils toes front frest ,

MBRBa black fellow, ogsd abomt '*et 8 inches.

The above llawawer* cloth •ts snd truwtert, n«w.

slauo, sbo«t 31 t 5 i**t 6 iBchr*

in bi* <*B>ea»oT.~ g**4 Carywoters.H,l 90 years, 5 fewt 0

E*Sf**t

two wBlnrket- three nf

WM. 0-HARA.

1)

(rears, height g

indnbjick*

-.w

•>*'«

Mary'ft___________________ TttfCHER WANTBD.

A TescherVar Primary Bchool Disirkt, No. I, Aflsie-Arundel Cosoty, Md. ka

wanted Immedilylyi salary thre» fcs*»Jr*d dellir* per year.

Applications m»»t" queitionable recomaiel not h0 attended to—a1

CRPHA8 8! 8AMUBI. 00V

oovatT,M*rekT*r«, 1835.

IROKRKD b> th* Cosrt, That the credi­ tor* nf William J. Yates, s petitioner for

the benefit of the Insolvent Law* of this atate, be and appear b*for* the Ce«jnty Covrt to be'helil at L*onard-town en the Ant Mon- il»y of Augeat next, t* II* sltegatioui if any they have, and. to r*co*s*M0d • persuornt trB*tee for t»«ir b*M§t. v ,< •.;•

By ord*r,JO HA*UU8.C]k.

Tnw copy,JO. HARRIS, Oik,

t Msry's cooty coart

A Reward of TWENTY U*LLAR8 w«r be paid for the apprehension of In* thrv* l*«t - stentinned if uktn in the State Vr Uittrictef- Coieaabi*—If oat of thr Dlat*W DUlnct, : ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS eV etch.

Fur Jack *n<! Bob a Reward Vf PIFTT DOLLARS each if takrn in the H\te nr Dis­ trict, or ONB HUNORKD OOLjVARS for each if o*U *t th* But*.

WALTER B. BRdOKK.|C7*TK* Nation*! tnt*UinM«r, t<la>lti*g.

ten, and th* Amrrican, BalB*s*r*« w<l insert the a*oT« once a week fer fMr WMsV, and forward their acceents to tn« oAceVf th« Maryland OsMtte.

W ALTtH ft. BROOtE.

i *cc*mp«*r*d with an- ll*tion*,er tb*y ,«V1

•to

NATHANCHILI

rlTnuto**.

f:•Vfr,

CAMH IN MARKET,FOR ONR Hl'NDRKD NE

ORUB8 ef balk sexea, from 10 la My Mrs *f «g*. I will give BMfar that namber ef alare* rhsn any ether Purchaser in the markrt, or

ijat*yc*m*. All rnmasvnicatlnn* wilt be promptly attended to if left *l Java** Renter'sHotel, Annapolis, at which pktCB th* i.BTMBwhMi. ...... fc

FDNBItALS.rT^HK H)biBrlku b.jp) l**v* IB Mb** hit I frkam.., *|4 th* pBWU in i**cral, «h*4

be ha* d»nse*ln*ed tbe fsmnet Makby »e. oineM, ao4 Intends to confine »!.»«»f S* lb« fulBr* BltBgetber to thai of *n UNUBBTAK-KE. . ,., t lAll «oler« for F««eral« will b* •I IK* sb*rtral notice, either In th* i n«r. or acordia*; t* specii

He retorea his thanki to th* p«Mic fn* tk«4r nairoB**^ daring th* last twenty y****, *nel hope* lh.t ki. p*Mip«n**s and BtleMie* wfll centlBB* I* BierU <heirj*fe«r.. ^

M*yt»..m-^:

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•An aaidiUcjatlaMwUsAeot 4o. .n ML eatltlat] »if act relating to tr»* siogtoM aod (UT44, p««*f «t MOVB« be*ijwrfon iMt, ehapter a«S. .-,••' ' :••", }

tt» An s>erto »lwr tho-time Cor holding tht brYMttrt Mt Prlnco George's county for tho purpoM of heariog ap­ peals, aiwl noting transfers of property, and lor bemaing 1h*-p*y bf tho: member* of **id court. ' ' •• 128. An act rcUting to th* compotalioo of th« atay of* exefution onjudgmenu.

.1 «7. An act relating to two public road*, No. 6 and No. 48, in Queen Anne's county. .

1J». An act io authorise William IL D. C. Wright lo .hring into this Slate certtih slave* therein named.

199 An acl to alter and change the name of the rla- gcntown Female Society for Ihe instruction of" poor chil­ dren.

130. An *ft for the relief of John P. Pac* of Qoeen Anno'* county.

I SI An act for Ihe relief of Richard Osbnrn.139. An act to .alter and change the name of Ellen

Amlirotisc of Washington ouunfy, to the name of Eliza­ beth Kllen Shaw.

133. An acl to change the name of Peace alley in the city of Baltimore, lo Perry struct.

134 An acl to authorise the **4e of cirtain real estate '|n,Calrfrt county.' 135 A n*ct for thr relief of Bricc Selby, clerk of Mont­ gomery comity Mfcrt.

136. An uotjTkiiiig to ihe inspection of lumber in the city ol AnttapnthrTtd Anno Aruuilul county.

137. An acl to survey, C.iy out. ntsrk and make, n .plot of the lots in tho Town of Fru«thurgh, in Allegany coun­ ty.

13ft. An an! for the relief of Is-iac (J. MnRruder, col- rtctir of <he county tax for Prinon 'ledrgf'." county. "

130. .An nrf atl'horisin'g III" commissioners of Wash- initloo coilnlr 'o pay cor'sin-rlsim* ilnT"in mcutionKf.

1-10. A supplement lo an art, entitled, sn net lo incor­ porate Ihe Chnirm ikcr's Mcnclinal Society of Unllimorr.

. Ml. An s,ol4o continue in force the acts of Ax.ieuilily (Vliich \v.n.M mpire vyilh the prosi-nt scsMun of the Ciuno- ral A«*rmhlv.

IIV. An acl lo incorporate the Clear Spring. Fire Corn- pan v.

1 13. A supplement tb nn ac>, entitled, sn acl to au­ thorise Ihi' repair nf the bridge over P.ilap-co l^lls «t Kliieoti'.s old upper mills, puswd at December se*»:on 1833, cliaiilrr 873. . " '

144. An net lo incorporate l!ie Wcavcrlon Manuf.ic- lurinR ('oirpany.

145. An net for the benefit of John E. I!ro,tvo of Cecil county.

140. An act lo authorise the trustees of Pincy Crrek Presbyterian church in Frederick county, lo demand and receive' Ihc bequest therein mentioned, for Ihc use ul ihc•aid church.

147. An act to- authorise the register nf wills of Anno Anmdel comity to ha%« trantcrincit and rebound i-criain record books in his office.

143. An act stipiili-nu-ntary to nn set, entitled, |ii in-orporate the %*»vini;- Institution ol

H!*. TVn act lo ulU'r ami rliangr tlir- na-ne Kemp of Til hot cuimiy, lu )h»t of John Kt-niii. ,

l.SO. An »ct inrther supplrmi-iilnry to the nr". cntilTcd, an art lo lav out and O|mn a r<>ad from liainc's Old FTclil in Baltimore county, lo LfRJ^jn, m Aune-Arundcl couu-

Iding a bridge over

,1f''

!•"»*.

I5». An art lomilh'irisc thwrcpairing of the court l.ouse of lt:iliiin'irr C'xinly, an<l fur olhc^piirp«»»r.«.

IK. An an lo incorporate the. Savage Coal and Iron Cnmna.nv. in A'!*" 1*!!'- cc.tiuy, /

t."53. .\n"arl to authorise lift huildii Clio|)Ijnk rivrr, in Caroline cannlv.

l.VI. An eel regulating juml loner*in Kent county.135. An sddition.il sti/plumi-nt io an art, entitled,

an art relating In the pubic/roa.in in Somerset county.l./fi. A supplement to Jlhc set (• authorise and n-quire

the levy courts of Somerset and Dorchester cn'intiris ro- »|KCtivclv, In levy aniu/allv, n sum of money lo he paid In the President and l/iieciors of tha Naolicoke Mriilgo Company, for the privilege lo the residents of said coun­ ties of passing the bridge over the Nsnlicoku liver, al Vienna, wilhoul paving lull, |ia«9cd al December session, IB.J4. ' /

167. An acl to Record and mike valid a deed therein mentioned J

159 An act fo^ineovporatirig tho Deer Park Academy, in HaJu/nore county.

159. An act to authorise the building a bridge ovar the head vraieri of .Saint Mary's river, in Saint Mary's county,. ' ....

•Kit). A further additional supplement to an set, entit­ led, an acl relating to the people ol colour in Ihi* slate, pawed at December session, IS3I, chapter J4HI "

Itil. An/act lo repeal an act parsed at December scs-•ion, eighteen hundred *nd thirty three, chapter ono hun-

lf.8. A Dinner supplement lo in net, paced at December session, eighteen hundred and thirty ono, chapter one hun­ dred and/thirty eiuhi, f°r ihc regulation and improvement of the yilUg* ot Denton, in Caroline county, and for o- ther po/posta

163.:'An act to incorporate the Book Company of tho MethoUiit Frotottint church.

IO/. An act to provide for the repair and improvc- mcnfof* portion ofthe public raid in Worcester county.

16V An ac,t to prevent trespass wcit of Savage' river, in AJIcgiSy county;

t>0. Ali*ct lo *!ler •m' cnan Re * p*r' of the division-•Ifine between I He second and third, and the fourth i-lee-

in dialricta, in tywhingion county. , ; 1C7. A supplement to «n act, entitled, an addilfoBal prcment to.an act, entitled, an act to reduce into ono

tho (ever*) act* of assembly respecting elections, ao^ lo fcgubte- t»M election*, pasted at December session, 1833,

16*8. A third supplement to the att, enlilletl,»n',«i>t.lo y! IncbrporaW'the Prwidcnt and Director* of th« Fir'-man'*

3L % Insurance Company of naltlnmre, passed at December '*' MMion, IBV'S,' chapter SS.• 169. A further supplement to tho ael, entitled, art act r ,/or tho education of tho Deaf and Dflnib of tl>i* itat*. .,

•no. An act to Incorporate the Ahtiotam. Fifo, •Cofnpa- r 4n4i'Kor**'own> Washington*county,^ ..•••*, '\3\'. An *,cl (o incorporate the Philucretao Society of. '

r. , • • . - •••• /• ,• An ael for tha beneOl^f W1H«« GsjWn, of U«

._J»''*f Virginia. -' x .• 178. An ul for'the relief a( Mary 4. AM, formerlyt II " • »*

>.;>:.,.'..<;,

Ah Libwy SoOle-.tttjfe'Ineorporato tlhft !ty, is} WsohlnjAi county. in ;

176. ,Ao act tovooonrrn the proc^jalKaH^rflJ* •xtnHats- '•iooert in locating and bounding tie eighth eTeotion dis­ trict In W**Wn4U)n county... . .

. -177. A •upptement u>«o act, to •ulnQrlM.and empower the commiawiaftera of Cecil county to .tNMkl.a bridge over ihe Big North JSut creek, at or near. William Philip'* in Mid county, nasced at December se**ion, 1831 •

. 178. A sujiplement lo an *ct, entitled, ag ijct fo» the regulating and liupecting weight* and meant** nsed '— Ihi* slate. . !";/• 5<»V 1i

179. An aBt;for tho relief of John D. Ward, formv iherlfT of Calvfrt county. , . • ; -r« . -'«.' ik/ J

l«». An act for the benefit of person* Wrinaf ortentlir|*•tore*. r .V v ' "

181. A imppWment to sn »cl, enlilteil, an act'appoint- ingcommiaainnor*: to build • bridge ovtr the Little Fall* of Gunpowder,*'! Harfnnl snd Htltiino're counties. P***- cd at Ucccnypr sca«ion, 1S3I, chapter I'OI'. '',''•'' ''•'•'•i* 1'--

1B2. An W tor the tentfii ol Joseph Htilfchc*)rH iharifr '-!* of Worcester eoonty. '" f'• ' '

18J. An *e» for the benefit of LyiHa^Evert, Oeorge-ts: Bn^u, Isaac Uruce and David. Hruce. of f'retkrickfoim -. •

.1M. An att authorising the comm's*i<Xlf rs of

ington county In erect a Stoqe Bridge acroMthe\vlu;re Ihc road from Sharpslmrglj ,.10 the Mnple

s^SMiil cruek. * ..'' An acl relating lu ftun alley, in the city of B,ihi f "<- -.

Wn/c. _ :•'•'. ISO An acl In alter and amend ttto line* /IjrJding.tb^V,^

filtli and lijtih eli-ction diHlricts, in Anne Anindc) qcuntyl 187. An set for ihc bent-fit of Kicnanl *Wehh.- Sfcnucl

Barret*, Mones Coker, and Charlt-s Williams, (r*6 pi-V)ns of colour, of Durchcstc:, Harford, Caroline and Tartlet cuunli''V. ».

138. An ar\nrror|mralin(; a company to make a Turn­ pike Rood lrom'-44^ Turnpike near Vioalmriwter to Ta- nuy Tnwn, llu-ore through Emmittaburgh, lo the Marv- land and Pennyvivanh stnto line. • .

16M, A stipplemcnt lo nn act, entitled, (in set directing Ihc manner of <uing nut attachments in this province, and limiting the extent of ilicm

ISO. An act relating lo the trial of ease* of appeal* from judgments o( justices of the Peace in the county courts ol the fourth judicial district. (

'" 191. An act In make vulid a certain deed to Charles S. Shsjffof Allcgany comity.

)!)-'. An acl lo amund the law relative to ilislrcss for. v rent.

193. A further adclilion.il supplement lo on act, emitted, an acl for the apnoinlinent of -• immuiioner* f«ir the re- HjnUtion and improvement of Canibriiljyr, in Dorfhmlcr county, und tu establish ami r'-^ulalo a market in mid town.

19-4. An act lo repeal parl of an act, entitled, an act rc- Uli.ig; to Innsnr and insane pe/nons.

l<<5. An act sU|iplcinrmiry lo an act, pa.*srd at Decem­ ber session I--3K. chap. 15", entitled, *n act lo lay out and open * road in Frederick mil* HsltiniorC" counlirs.

H6. An act lo divorce N»ilcy Shnrp nf Qiiocn Anne's county, from her husband Richard V>liar|>.

l!>7. An acl to provide more i-lfeclujlly Tor the levy and collection ol the tai imposed lor th>: ii.irp.oo ol col- oniz'n|{ the free p«ipl« of colon of thin "M nr, hy ihc act, * cnliiled, an Iflfe n-laling ti> lilt- p<*u|>!r nf rol njr in this lUle, pasnetlXjjiyetiihci <«>«ii-.n l y .tl, ci>;i(>. 2sl.

IBS. A sopplemunt loan Jet, onutlt>l, ;m.act to regulate the inspection of inliarci'.

199 An act to mn|;u valid a certain deed executed hc- twecn r-^lwsrd li. Calverl nml Hvnj.niun Udvu ol Prince Gi-nrnr's county.

rfOO. A stipplumcnt to an art, entitled, an net incorpo- rnting * cnmp.uiv to make a Tnio|iikr Uo:nl frmn (.'Icar Spring in Washington county, lo the CSejspcjka and Ohio C»nal. »

rfOl An act to continue in force in ctfi-cl, an act enli- V tic I. an acl for incn-aning the widiii of a pml of Li|ht iVrret *, in tho city of Uallimnre, passed a I December scwion 183J, ch*|iter 2H.

tiCtt. An acl lo incorporate the Savsgo Rnil Koid Com­ pany.

£03. An act lo ncccpt Ihc provisions of *n acl of Con- grew, entitled, an acl for the continuation and repair ofiho Cumberland road in the Stales of Ohio, Indiinna and Il­ linois.

aot. A supplement tn an act entitled an act to inoorpo- rate the Liberty Copper Comjiany. fl^

•iO^. An *ev>r lnu revaluation ot tfJiTrcnl a.nil \>e.- sonal proiierlyAfalvi-rl county. ^*»»"% ^

8f>«, An act (br the relief of Jame* I). Colli;,« of Caro­ line county.

907. An &>t to alter and ehango t',0 name of Slab town in Dorchesior county, to that nf Williamshurgh.

808. An net to regulate tli<« compensation of jurors, judge* of the orphan* court, judge* of the levy court, cominitMonori of Iho (aland wilnexu-5, for Caroline cuun- »y.

909. (A supplement lo *s act, entitled an act In incor­ porate a company f,,r the improvement of the public

from Iho city of Frederick lo Harper'* Ferry, pasted '

LONDON,BDL __....v .WM5rMlN8t.lH f_.

aUAItWLX REVIEWS,

HK ab«i* JooroaU.ar*. i»1r««dy <oth« public, that

.The w«il attained ieput»tion,of lh«

»OK Qv*»T»mLT, riot only at an *ble dt of Tnrj priiiclfjea. and th« old order' of thingtr but «a the Vitli>'»l and inont entertaining of Qev!e*s', *>\f aKrajrs'cmAmamt the' attention of jh« literary ahd »fVf ntifir, "* - '' '•• '•

The' Eottfa<5naa,'c*|rhr)itw»'fhr-M>e vlR"r, framing anil scuirneM nrhieh'il* articlrt «ii»- plar, riimltret'fiMiv »iiin« of the- principal'Ji-

AT the«th»nc»t

lock, all_„_ • • ' jL — i. ^~" *[hom*»»8nowa«n \f. *J.M the tin,, Of tn,

'ly po»«rful-tfca»pio« of ih« M»d,wait

310, An act to incorporate (h« Merchants Dank of Baltimore.

911. An additional tupnlement to Ihe aet, enlillcsl, an act for tho dispatch of bu*incs* in Uallimom county court.

919. A supplement to tho ael of December scasion 18HI. chap. 1311, and December w«sinn 1831, chap. 244, relative luMhe distribution ol the Free or Charily School fund, for Caralmu county, and Al" tho donation by the•tale In Mid county for Iho purpose of education.

319. A supplement lo sn act psised at December »es-•ion, 1034, chap. S7, appointing commissioner* to lay out

'-••••'open an additional election district in Fiedeijcknly, and for other purp^Xe*. ' _, .ffv

J^.. A »ufiplcnMnt to an act passed at tha'preaennae^ |nentille<l, an ai>t lo-j>rovide foi tha building of a^ublio•Jdge Over Dircli Branch'in Worcester county.jr

% HIS. Aaact Io4ivort*> Jacob Waller of Alle^any eoun- 4f, fromAU vrtfc >l»ry Walter. f

••IS. An ««t to divoreo Kliwbflh Sh^fpy. of Dalti- fflore City, frprn her husbtnd Hlmon Shiopy.

;•' tl71 A furtbir ' aflpplerriont to an i/t entitled, an act ' to Incorporate; the Baltimore »nd Oh^ Kail Koad Com pa-

. . . 818. An act to dlrore* Sarah

ty, from her husband George' A, - (To ! -eonl

:ell, of Baltimore eU oatell,

cd.J

The Pi(BHO,H'QuMrrMi.T ncrnpif* * MD .Ural grnnml m Piilitics, and u derot,rJ_tuXuo

. fiiitnlal literjiur*. . " 4 .; Tb«,W|taTHU*TMi i* but flille ktinvvK in*' ' tjlis CQMIM'rJ. 1 '- It , .

sil'i'tatV of ihf'RMttcaN, and Ihe iiinuih pirce f of lfenili»r»iam.' If rfprenrtu ihft* principles

of a parlv already nunn-r.ll- in Mngh)nd, add

, Thr iioml«-rl» will be put In r>r*«s 1 ' alfty afirr thrj J*«1I br recrirVil from Ktfrvpr , . and will contain (h«cnlirr«ia*trr>«fHi* abn^i

. •w»rk«f AiskinifiHir annualvvlvmY* of upwiauls* ><K sis li«ndr<»l-psf»«» , ..j., 7^.^'. .MI ,-, •

Thrjr will (M •'xrcutrd In k« fOtnl : a(yU, f nc b% printrd in t <ihiiu«.b«t II ' tlul M il.n"----"• •-""-"

'.Oic pritc ,wilrbe SJ8 pcV a^nuro, nayablr t\Htf months *ft«*r'me drlivrry nf.Uir firs' ntnabfr. -1'bf Knglish roplea.cannot br ha< for'lrs* than j^.'. Of Hi* tliree11 tl p'rcirn rrpublishrit, iwrtnf thrm alone coll 810.

. Any iniliridiul procuring four nutitcribcrs. and rrmittinj I53'»on lh- receipt t>( the Br« Numlin, »iU br i flowed aH'slldf'innH copy

|C7*8ulr»rripiinn p»n»r« tn'w rrlurn*ir,%m all rnminunicilliiM* to n* iiihfr\-.V«l l poll pan! 10 TV "it "r« fritter, Albany, N. -V.'..-' -•

On. 16. . ..- • ;MX received at Ifiie-oJJtce.

\

ir rwf

I frinc* <>~rftS C«Ml*| tnOM tracts V r - - " ~-

pcc.'nary a*Kestate i* in all- •- • . * - * being veand planting' porpotrV ble noanttfgnrf'grift rt . ongmg to tfco^fciU. Tht ft

he groundj Vwcure and ..__., ngrcs* and egret* to the WHOM

th* aame wiU \»*rt*erttd.TERMS OF SALKi Tb.

»* rennired tV pay 83000 ^4!) 'rom-lll* d.iy vf«*kt, ami o• ml he »hi})l .be-emU!rd to „, /••the tiropcrljr. TL« tc*idttc of „_

money to be paid hi tnrcceqaaiMM mrnl*. Th* parchitcr will br rtflth txmdi with »»ti'«f«ttorT itcurilj tees, f.r payment of"th« tcirri} with interest thereof froru the

The creditor* of Thorn*: requeued to exhibit Ihdr tecs, nn or before-the* i|sy'<

TIL ». AfeBXAMDKILV TH. DUCKBTl'V-- .reC,'1!1

Tho lDj*»**oc«r. snd Globe at Wi ton, Cftrttifu and RepnUicm.at

Annap»lit,wdliat»rt_ nd Uuir bill* to UM Ti

jlelnhil, and Bklti-

I»»

III SDllrrmos.

GUIColls

nd

TAILOR.ANNAPOLIS.

.1 fete <lnnntitloHnSuia^w If f^ltharftlaoera.

OFKEUSln the«Jt(T.fns of-nnniipoln, and the Public gtaWall/i a taloctioii of new

und fashinnsblf '* Fall and WI

from the New York, nmrr <r>arkrts cnntistii:

Black, nine. Dutch 1visible «r*wnf sisKl I

Drown, llairciu*^*;, Butrt Ur«y Cl«tlt|

CdMRLE'l, for Over Diagonal, Polish Mijnl. Silver, PUln Cii>simers, and Catsiripila, Mutelasie Silk, J3*lm, PUin and Si'ki Fr.ir«nrine. .Medley «iUt, tnd Tuilinetl* Vcfttings. White, Til Fancy Silk- H«ndkrrchi*fa, Hn*e. 8u«p«nd«ri, Hhirt 8h«ms, Stuck* ahu Oriental Drestiog Oowna.

To all ol which hr rctpcrtfully invite* attention of hit fritmlt and cuttonirrc, • Member* of thr Lrgitlttarr. brlirving Oiat nrvrr hat had an atiortmeol which uffurs m altrsclion.

NRW 1V1POHT\TIHN.CKOHGE McNKlH,

MEUCIlA\'r TAILn \Sjust rirrnrj a I.AKGK

HUMK ktturtmtnt of CI.OlH.S.CAS5(IMKI(a AND •II nf thf latr«t importation h* invitwhit fri*nd* and V and cuminc.

ALSO:OLOVKii, 8T11CK8. COL-

MLK I10SK, fee. , 9.

N,O», »«•«•/n ^ulwifi.?: all r>f which h«- * i-ll tyw.' 1IU (nVpis krpt' VathYngton O. Tuck; K«q. >

\triirs. Hart* it Frank I in'i tlur*.make up'wntK tt>tlie shnrim noticf

<> bf»t and itoost («*h«m*blr ktyla.men wiskins; to cftcoarkft him •illtat all -on hint. . '\.-

-O]

tXw,

TINO, , \»hicJi to tall

8ALTZMORB -LZFZI IVSUHAINCB COMPANY.T IIK subtcribtr ha* rvcnvrd Imm Ihc Pic

sidrnf anil Dirccitu* of this Com pant the ippuintmcnt uf AUK NT fur lha.cily o( Annapyli*.

It* capital la Fifty Thnuund Dollar*, anil ' the company iplcnda to etcciltc-lfa following

bualnos:It/. Jnnirance on Licet, M. Pu'diatt and Sate of rfnnuiiiet. $d. nereitrinff Endowment!. .. 4th. Receiving Money in 'IVuMt.. 51ft. The Management of Tntit Ei

tain.Applicalinn* mule to the •nb«cnb*r at his

*irrrt. nnpii«ii(i 'ihr Parm»r»Odlliaok of Maryland, will b« prnuipily attend«dto.

ROMKRVILL.K PINKNBV. ____ 88. . ,

NOT 1C BI WILL Mil my F»r«i on South filter, it

Prlvailn S»li>. li . ^.m *.!.•• »..u. K ..f ̂ ..r _Private b»le. It- contains upwardsTHOUSAND ACRES,

ul a

and po*««k»«* mure sdvaoiigci than mull farms. Any lufnrinaliun which may be rruuirrd will

, bea(r,irijsd.lu^l|oa,<! »;ho, twUJ.tall uoqo me at my retidrnce lii tlii*'eily.'pr on I|T H. i(»r*- wood, K»o,. at the Farmers Hank of Maryland

•^-Tha Land will be told In Loll io twit••*• ' • ' - >J.- .. •+ | » RICHARD HARWOOD,"of ThJ.*a. •-•• i^

parchaMra.

Jan. «3. -, . 'I'ha Kditor* of iHf.Dalllmor,

F»rnr a w««k until

f iHf. r«/, w lna

lh* above once

•'* at ihla

.4 ^/f/-c/ian/ A9 n*t /ccrtvcd a

HUPPLKM^NT To TlfJ GLOBtl

coyqt&stfiotijiLOLCongrrttu,**/ Uloor. »hitk tf'l

-ling at thr Isil ,. _ will or coniiow<] (hrasrkli oar. If' will br pnU'«Ml

Mm* ftirm, and at th« M*if prir«(|lui, a w«rfc, on a rloabl* i^>yd »|I»«L eW*_ auano furoj, at OK*. D SLLAK prr r«yy, i& hf *ra«inn. M'hrn tkj jmporl^ot Mtjfj iisrusird, wr prnfo** In print in Mini lubtcribrrt may ralcqlilc nn i ' * our «xtra *)i(«ts. M th* rtnM of IW J nr, an Indti will b* ititilc for i*»l«(

2d srxinna, and urn I (o ill Iht MbWe thai) p«y to the rtporltrt lU

>1 ^paring thr r»vi»"» tbst will b» | Ins p*p*T, mnrr la** tint kumirol I «r»k, doriaf the'.ar«iiun. In ( hrrrforr, «t «o« dulUr fur ail

ptin'rd dating Ul* Itdian. wr avj fPmilng the rni.il.imr>otiaritiafM»Jl>i hrclirlu'tl fricc.

Ktliiort>n'iih \ihom.wc *scluiP);'< "ill ;iv* thin Prntprekut t sraimtwi* it* ind fllio»c frirodl';4o uUmn »» u will plcav procure knbrrnb»i».

TF.RMS.1 cafj during th* tntlon,

11 en^nrn during UVr «r«>ion, . gltl Paymenl atay l>» mail* l>y. a-> I, {

paid, at oar f)»k.> Tli* .nolri »lt Bank wjll beretritril.

. '.V» attrition u>i!l bt find leugt mtftt tht mantu aceafnoaitu U.

Oct. 30.

anne-atunccl €oun*7>' , . ' Mo.fti 5t

On application ttfWtKr tutiscrl^MM of the Orphan* .Cuurt, by Htidaj ''of

ntBt i>f the art fur the rcllf vent debtors, passrri «j N»<f"Wf 1805, and the •rrrral so|>plrmMls•che.iule ol hithit pruprrly,

oita, asTsr aind a

sr as ha t«alilt i

thrm, being »nnc\rd (u fail |irlili«*i«W aid Jarnii* Power h»»io| MtitCct' sw»Jrtrnt tektiiMour that lit bai '^

Hlate of- AUrylioi) two .vrart il prtcedin* the lima of liis ,aj>plit lhal h», b In artnal conflttr nifn', •» « appointed a trustee for tlie treillfMi" f

oircr, it i» thrr*foM r »fil«rrtl mil rd bjr me, ttet the iSti }**<* diichsrged from hi* hr, toy causing a i»*ert«d io tha Mt

•»»««

lh«r«

Bpj rjlt

foorth Monday -( Octobtt arid tii!* to bit cndiUr* to *pp«ar •« ArunOel Cponly Court on U>«f*«fi* of October n«it, for la* puipp**,* rneniiing a trait**' for Ibtif •aid Jame*' Pow*r then *ml - 04th by the taid act* prt*crib*.l, lot i me of his prop*rt», Mil t* tk*w ea*w. <ney h«V«, -why toe ulu1 Jsi*** r»*'< ' not have th* b«0«6t of fa* t»W »«V"J 1 pl*w«nt( thereto, ••* • . »•

March 5—3m.

JOJIA*• € 1

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Office IB1 1.

io P»f«

I T«i WMUY 1I1M

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