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M Yir NliMAl.M UMiV.Nu"—C<'Uyi r. (From lliu N. Y. Mirror.) MV MOTHER'S LAST KISS. " />i Jltemoir* «jt U stn^ • J’a/i homme §rUlt.'% l» was /in Autumn evening 14,1e, and on each *v ellntg hill, Tin* rmulMitv rolouiu»4 of leaves, a gorgeous pall, wm *1111; I lit* nun went down l.t nit*How shiiIjs, and o’*r the quint ic*mi« rin*io ilolu a charm more magical llwii Spring's untrodden givi/li; Ad in Iwforv my tath«?r*« door, III*’ locust shed it* leaf, I drank my mother's pur 11.14 Kiia 111 my Inal liutm ut grief. A* the lii l<i«Q wituli wc.il murmuring by witli low tml luminHul A tear \v«« in ti«»r thoughtful oye—her matron cheek war palo!—* How strongly com**« Ui.it picture up from soirow 4 that mi down, f*Vr manhood'* r»*»tlus* miugos, a talisman—a tonu!— In Kaiicp spell I linger yet alwut that sacred spot. And crosses ol my pilgrtiuago are III lint hour forgot; The cknnrs utid cliait£o which since li.itu boon are fading in my And looking back, I hood not now, how Time’* swift pinions flaw; I lo rd it not, us 111 111) thought that pnitt.ig scorn? is given, It was tlio fust all *unless cloud that o% 1 rny path w.*s diivtn; Ami deeply planted in my breast the spring-* ol* feeling riie, W inlo recollection** tokens bring tbo teardrops to iniini eyes. Il«»\v thronged into that hitter hour the memories of the past! * M golden inouietiW wasted, and of dreams that could not last-. J ** *ho treasure* of my I toy hood's hour—the phantom* ofits spring— II in Irewli unsulliod feelings, which only Youth cun bring: Inch color, with their yearning hopes, all vanities of earth; I hat from the uowm.*** of the soul have their ephoiuer.il hirtli; luach haunt of wild enjoyment which their passing hours impart, A» living's Imstoiiiiig wave is hi with dsydieains of the heart. And us the suitdes.’oii led low, and Twilight's reign began, How «*er departed ruptures nil my busy memories ran! The blue lake wore 11 smile of lovo, a id dimly on its shore flm runny colored wood lands bent its printless w aters o’er! Ami blending i» the distance with the deep mysterious sky. The mount nn‘s hnsy summit rose — the lovo of Childhood's eye; Oh, .Nature's smile was beautiful! — hut all was grief to him s\ hose heart gave u(» its fountain, to make Ins young eye dim! Ilow utility lu*pes haw come mid gone, with vatu and liatuionl Since o * r my buoyant spirit swept the shadows of that hour! 1 1 * *u'*° wotld my ardent dreams, like ventures, have been cast;— I have town tlis wind, and now I reap the whirlw ind and tli* blast; I reap the tears of cold deivjt, where Friendship's kin illy eve tJnre pour* d into my heart * plow, like summer'll pictured skr: ylinl Kotnnuce cannot sanctify the race for pleasure's goal, (V "l"*A my mother's priceless love waked mp:uro in my soul, l i t, I o ily ask the memories which hallowed every scene, I hut stirred my hounding hosmi when existuncu nil was green: I u*«k the boon ol feeling still, that tenderness of heart liicli can to nil the paths ol life a ray of |>*aee impart, \\ Iomi the golden bowl is breaking, and, our hopes are unrnstored ,,,cl* <>n.cv ,,,Uo [htf •,,4'ro ywutli such verdure could afford, I li 1 w« lose tliu sickness ol regrot, and hoping midst our fesrs, »nt with a strength to bear our lot, we mark tliu coming years. a* ones* curl " [From t'm X. V. Commercial A Ivortner. I LATEST FROM FRANCK. At a Ule hour we leceiv.d our rile* ol Pari* paper* l-y Hie packet ship Charle* Carroll, from Havre, which pxiihc left on tlm 1st of December. Hie Pari* .late, aio only one ilay later 'lian were previously received !>y .vav ol Englsn I. The followin'* are (lie only item, ill the late*! date which are worth extracting. In an action for defamation, brought hy Mr. Agnado, formerly banker of the Sp.<ni*h government at Paria, ati « n*t the three papoi*, the Con*iiintionel, Journal (In fomiiieree. and (J ioti.hci.ne, t ie Tribunal of Cot lecttoaal Police, pronounce I judgment against the de. !e ant*, Mill contemned them “to pay a lino of 500 Irancs each, to Insert the judgment in one of their iniin ,fT*> 8 * * tc»pojit up ihe jild^uimt tci I!»e number of 200 co. ie*. The thiee Klito.. immediately declared thcii minim in *o appeal. I lie ll.niiburgh Correspondent announce*, on au thority of intelligence f>oin St Petorrlnirgli, that nr der. have heeti sent to f;u„. Pa*k*wilsrli to evacuate l.iaerum and all (lie line ol territory annexed to Ku«.*ia hy ihe treaty ol Ailri inople. It i, probable that the a h meed sea.ou and the had Mate ol (In- roads will pro ' cut ihe-* order* being carried into ex-cution. The movement of troupe horn the urerior cl Kil.gia towards , r '^'ePfco'itiiines. The armies of the Pruthaml the innbe also receive email reii.foreenienis from lime to Inn ■, pre.ia *ly to hII up the vacancies occ.i*ion»d by mo men to whom their r.ongf i* grant-d. It t* said that : _ uy of the South will rtniniu pro tempore on the wai I.lotiilg, and that the aelive a-my will ha kept at In* full complement of ISd.OOtj men. In 'he eight ol the lii h cl Neveinher, a great quin* lily cf snow I-II in almost all part* ol the departingnl ‘ 1 ",u Far, and in mine places it coiilinuvd to mow on the following clay. At Havre also there waa a heavy fall of -now on (tie 24 h and 25t‘> November. *1. Cm.escas.e.one of the piincipal merchant, of • > 'e*jx, d.isd a short time ago. Hit funeral wa* at • il A tiv -ix hundr-d of the most le pocia de person* «* 1 and neighli.,ihoji!, iucllldlllg (hr Dcpnli's • f .}»■• f)e|iiriin-n'.*. the American Con-ul, and many iMit.itr auiheri :e«. 1 h i Mecca ed w as a P.ole* Id. r II i tonne fla/c'tc gives the I .Hawing, under date . .. - .* Novcmfi i || :—••!),!, .Miuiir-1 has written Dine el U'elJington to piopose (hat Lord > .ran-should enter into hi* service at a considera Inc .;.i try, sjeurod to him upon the logs of the Isle of foreoira, for it ishy the rapture of that Island lie is to iruko liis debut in his now post.” The cotton market a*. Havre was dull, and without alteration in price. .\sii::i.—Pots were quoted ai 51, and Pearl* at 50. P.i-senger* in the packet shin (/'Ital ics Carroll, Capl. i ‘lark, front Havre:—Wm. II. Hodgson, Ksq. Into pi a. ( on ml a Algiers; Messrs. II. Traun, (J. Springer, Id. Hrnnl.L. Ldu-ns, P. Scignoiirct, F. Hoihietii, ,\l. Le io jx, U. Uridarri, II. Alexander, F. I.. Martin, J. Mi chel, J. J. Desaille. The packet l» ig Athenian, sailed on Thursday forf’ar thagena. Passenger* -Dr. Herrera, lady and servant ol Columbia and Mr. David* of this citv. (Prom (lie t . Juurn.l ui Coa.uicrca.) 1 li j Iasi paragraph of the subjoined letter i* imper t ml. The public irny In: assured, that on the 30th of ’ioveiuhcr, the prosper!* of Ihe negotiation* in rc*peet to American trade with the 1/ritisn West Indie* were un'avornblo to a satisfactory arrangement. J.ox now, Nov. 30, 132!). f ile progress and improvement in trade continues, al Ihnigh ulo.vly: You will sec by the Liverpool Price t'urrents tit s ri- e in tiie Colton market there, and also tii.it-ilk i* forming a market for iiself in that port, and -.•Ming both there an I hero at belter price*. The same in iy he said of Wools of all foreign descriptions, when "fell cleaned of dirt and grease. i ti<: contnmud confidence m t:ie tranq’iifity of Europe It i' .-out• iliuted to a tale general a banco in the prico of ' ’ 1 * ovory w!n:.r. I ho •( per coot Consol* arc now f)t >> k lor January, aivl 91 l-s |,,r money, being a rise of 2 l»crc<-nt in '' diys. I lie rumor i«,iliatgovcrnincntcon template selling .uin-iities terminable in ID > years, in or (l.'i to extingiiisli llioir 11 idling debt of exchequer hills, without recourse to loans. Thu amount of this part of III debt is about thirty millions, and all new exchequer bills bear (he low interest of 1 I-2d. per day on JC100, • i t il to a fraction morn than 2 1-4 per cent per annum, u il yet they command a premium of about .4 1-2 per i -m in the money market. Hut the government in case <>i war, wool I tin I the currency n( their Kxclirqurr Hills *» much affected, that it would be compelled to the interest at once to 5 per cent or more,and oven then might net prevent their tailing to a considerable di u unit, ns . distantly occur rod during the last war, but on I ho contrary would tin I it at last unavoidably ne < •<< i:y to fund *.l,a greater part at a disadvantageous I all*. i'h i state of the manufacturers is generally quiet, h it ii i hin* resembling great prosperity. The agricul t iriits on tho othi-i h ind, aro suffering intensely. Farms re thrown up wherovor the tenants can do it, and pro •luce of all descriptions is very much depressed. Ma ny f.n io-r* ar» paying ilmirshop-keepers and grocer* in ain 1. lor want of inatijy, an-1 sour! wlm made early »h:s of thoir wheat in order to pay their rent. h»vn lat te. Iv boon compelled to Imy lurk iti.it article in the mol, above mentioned, ot barter, for the daily consump tion of tlielr families. Vo I will sec that rumors are abroad,that Prince Mel ternic • Ins cndoavoruil to engage the potentates of flu i »,is in a line of policy very new to him It is nothing 1- * th us to give Greece absolute freedom and liberty t > 'tl! their oh n government, without foreign intor t nr-; that the gr^ja power* of fluropc should united ly <!-• l ire to Portugal,that iUtni»ruln must exist no Ion- ■ gcr; to tin- Kinneror of llra/.il, that he must arrange his *' i * ‘rences with his brother- -which, accomplished, they !.• II guarantee to the. Portuguese a government of laws aril pool order, and, hiially, to France, that she must he governed according to tho eh rtcr guaranteed by the flolv Alliance at the Hc.storailon! Tho last, if true, is ■ plain hit at the rumnie I intentional the French Cabi net to rule without a legislature. 1.1 Ho'irdonnaye resigned about a work ago, in ron queue* nf one of the French Cabinet augg-sting, at th - council tatilc, that it was proper for the existing Ministry to flare an ostensible and responsih e head in si » I of romaiiting on tho actual forcing ot perfect, qil(,||. tv and individual hrcspoftsthlily. I-’ H. was solirlteil fo.'Ill < opinion, but declined riving il, as ho declared he Ii id not been a Minister, from the moment the ques tion ha-! been brought forward for discussion. His sue,.|.;ior ir si ultia as himself; hut l.a H. earriei oft wi*h him about ft luemhers of (lie t ote Droile v t'O-o -1 cm hardly ho spared at (tie hppioaehing «cs sion of the harriW.ru. i (is \unnt ui Minister is much engaged in discus • Xi With 1.0! t Un rdeen Kil l th-' I'resi-Tf lit of the Hoard I of Trade; but it I* feared it wilt all be unavailing — | Principle iuut. be maintaiueil, if colonics ar* beggared [ or starved! *a [Vtx* u lliv NhIiviiaI liu/utl**.) I xtrret of .1 letter ol a di*4u Kuuhril gentleman in Kng* land, il,tied M..n< better, Nov. 15, 1829. “ V...I will ter.-iv* a p rket tier. with. containing a etrr ml r g u ! to the 'I’timiiylviiiii Society |.ir It.. ! len.at Improvement,' by ill- Chevalier Anthony t.’»i«t I ner, together iflth the ir-allsr on Kail Koad*, Canal*, I * tc., ut .M. O‘Miner’* lather. *< trandaied into French by .1 .l|.tinKui»h«(l engineer. >1. Ger.i.l, ol l‘afi»;—also I »vo drawing», on a toller, being a pl.m and section* o’ f a rail ma I, about lorty mile« in length, which hat liven recently made in the dominion* of Austria, under the directions ot the Chevalier (ier-tner, to connect the na vigation* of the Elbe ami Danube river*. “ I he* you will present my bed inspects to Mr tS'rickl.md, and nay that we all think, in tin* couu'ry, hi* Report doe* him great honour. Von will see hy the English newspaper* that the rail load system h*a at length become an object of great interett and excite, •in-nt m this quarter, our.ng to the great niece.** ol the loromo'ice *team etuine* recently tried on the line he Iwa-ni thia town and Liverpool. In tli* conr*e of one or two year* «« *h ill doubtless have retrial oib“r rail road* of importance constructed in England, whereby the long contested qu e*tion, a* to w he the r or not can d* arc to he in a grea' nm i.*nre *u;ier*eded hy them, will bo pradi'ally aeitlml. I he decision ei’lier way, of tins important quo.non, will he of the greuteyt interest to he American public, where capital to a ru«f extent ia y«*t to he vested in work* tor the trat spot tatiou ol liotvy article* acro«* the interior to great dietaucea. To adopt the wrong plan now, would ho doubly ail* ruin* oualy wrong, becau*e you would thereby ha involved in a double expenditure to no purpo*e; for the beat plan Wi I ultimately he u*ed. ('anal properly ha* already suffered great de|r iciation in value through the anti cipit -d *ucce*«.f n rival. I think the safest way lor hr great interests rotating to the I eg lines of internal cominunlcation con emptied in America, and which sooil-r or later will .| mblle** he fnin-d, i* to avail the result ol the trial, to be made here (with the va*t sur phi* capital of tli* t ountry,) ami which, hy anotliei ' isit, Mr. Stiicklaud might take honi*; thus presenting another monument of his public-spirited and valuable labo.its, and another instance, among the many here tofoie recorded, ol a great legaev liom the ancient mother to her vigorous and watchful o(T*pi ing!** '■"» ■* ■ II Hit—imsiia i ■^■1———— >oMaiaa*ic*' I ll* ami'j4l Mo««.ige o| th*» (jjvvrnor ol tho Su«e of New York, iit<bv«rtti| at Albany on the 3th mat. is contain*.' in th* N. \oik evening paper* of Wedue* >\ ijf. It occupies ii or* than >ix c dumn* of th* Am*ri ran. 1 li.*1Legislature of Xoar Ymk nut on Tuotday; Hill. M. Oliver wai t Ircted President of th* Senate pro tern-, an I Erastu* Hoof, Speaker of tho House.— * fr. lloul Ii4'l niiitf(y-(hr«o 'O'e#; and Franrif (■ranger fth* Anii-Ma«onlc candidate) thirty. \V* take tlu fol lowing notice of prominent parts ol th* Mi»«i>j from tlu Evening Po t: - I’he M«nniti>. in alluding to the iiumhti of lunatic* in tin* .tile, tv hi 'h, hy the cei ant ol 1825, amounted l'» SIU, ol "'*•0:11 203 wet* in jn| or oiippo: teil hy cha nty, ainl SIS wore at large, a terror to other*, anil In-in*elve* sultering Irotn extreme want, recommend* (h »i itaiiit) |)ii!)'ic proviaim be iiMtjtf lor die gratuitotif care ami recovery ol such .it tliia imhr finale rl*s« ol persons a* ara not pos*e**cd of prop itv to pay lot* their own *upport. “I he plan of purchasing farm* and eroding hon«es upon them for the reception ami employment ,.| the poor in the several c mnlle.*, h’g, according to the m>s **ge, surce ..Ird *0 itr a* it hi* been Hind. The ex pence ha* been levelled, .ml the number of applies tion* tor rlnrity ha* diminished. IMI,',,I 01 tlio Common School fnml con*i«ts ol $1,6(51,1)31 in storks and otlirr securities, and 839010 •icre* Ol land. The principal of this fund has *u,t.,i., e I a loss of $50,0')Q hy the failure of the Middle Di. 'rict H.tnk. 'J’lie revenue for distribution the enduing yea,, i* estimated a- $|i>9 931. The whole number ol •chool districts, is 8.847, the number ol new di*lrict* formed during the past year 233; and 480 325 children have hern taught an art rage time of eight inou'lu dur ing the year. “Hitli re*prct to the fund* of the *ta'c, it appear, that tor lour year* 04.:, i||- genera!'fund, a* it i* call rd. I.a* been gradually decreasing by repeated appm-I prtatiov* ol it* principal. In about lour years, r.oi'ly , hall ol its amount will he expend d, and without 0 rr anrt to taxation, it will *|, ,rtly be entirely exhausted, when we ali.il> be driven to taxation ax a ia.*t expe dient. * I lie ( anal debt !)••» been reduced somewhat doing the pi«l year, and now amount* to $7.7«M>.0I3. The toll* on the Eli- and Champlain Cxnalt, have somewhat more than paid theeipen.es and the mterest ot th* drill created by constructing thorn. Th* toll* on <), wego Canal, and on Cayuga and Seneca Cantl, lear* a ron«iderahle deficit < »i th* expence* and interrst. •• I lia purchase* lately made nl the Oneida Indian*, m thi* state, are meiida'lrd a* attended with two im portant advantage*. 1 lie state has actptiied o 171) arte, ol exnl'ent land, which will *0011 he cultivated hy ci vilized men. .11,j tli»- Indians are removed to a situation better suited to their national habits, and the improve ment ol ih,ir condition “The provisions ol tV hmlt l.nv are spoken of as having received the approbation of tlu public in gene ral. It.11 a* tin-a'l-lietory to many of the ex isting bank*, an I l.itrlj limn the hoT-shues* ol some of their le»t' ro*. I to 1 r p.ii , 1 ather, than strengthen, that public security. I v.nuh w a. the object of the law.” " e extract h- annexed raragraph* from the Mes sage it.se| : • I'rout 'he Period of the ad ip'lon of lit- Co s itulion of the I niitfd Stairs, tvp have progressed m testing III I •tlcr.il system, wi h caution* steps, unter the guidance ol in.-tiucted public sen'inintl; and Hllhougli doctrine* have from time to 'ime been honestly advanced, Jt incipi ent measures i.ik-'ii, at va i.mcr withcinstitutional i«o Iriclon*. and deemed adverse Ij the t tte interests ol lie people, they have fitted a prompt corrective in thr pub.ic voice. During the pre*ent Administration, the soui .1 fci.ee, enlightened view., and ardent patriotism, of the Executive, leave no room to doubt that the known lindmark* of the Const! ution »v 111 bn respected, that tin- sovereignly ot the States will not he violated, and that measure* warranted bv plain con*'ruction mi ly. will be pursuad indirect reference to the puhl.c good.” north Carolina. Tim Legislature o( lit* Slate a j lUm'.'il < n the Jth I h* MU which had pa<»«d this Sona'c, j> oporing in «*»lab ish a fi.mk on behalf of, and Mr 'lm hcnrtit of ihr S alo, wa* indofiliife'y postponed hv he Mouse of Cum moiM, on ihv 5 h mat. hy a vole of f>7 to (13. On the name day, »he Senate want mt > committee of flie IV hole, on the Kesolu'ion rrla'iv.. to the power ol Long ea.toniake Improvements of National ror.turn; and (tie Uerolntion pnposing to ins ruet our S-tator* and It-prr.srutalivrs in Congress to u<e their ilfirt'lo procure an appropiiation lor opening an outlet from Alb made Sound to (he O.-oaii. Mr. Caldwell and Mr Dirk a poke at roomier aide length ..ppoi t o( the aL hrma'ive aide of the qtl-rtion, and (ho Coinmil're then roaa, and obtained leave, to nt again, 1 lie S Irrt Coinmitteo to whom ivaa referred the K-a.iluftou, enquiring m o the expei'leney of extend ng the law. of th,» State over the Cherokee Nation ol In diana, ro f.r a« tin ehaitr A-d lyiiit# of the fiiate extend, have uiada a Report winch war ronenrred with, in *vhich the propi lety of postponing legislation on the subject, at tin* time, n rnroinmviidrd. Tim It turnin'inn totranain t aMemoiitl from the Li gtalatiire to Congress, on the aitbjoct of opening an out. et to the Or* in Irom Albemarle Sound, wi h instrur* tinoa to «ur D'ltgation in Cong «i« to nro their efforts to obtain an appropriation toward* accomplishing Ihia o.jeet, wa* adopted on the 6ih inal. 'I’h# main qw*s* tt’in, wli»tiiT, in the opinion of the Lyg.slaiure, f.'on area, possesses the power of makmg Improrrm-• nia of National concern, haa been laid on the table, (torn ujhrnca it will not, In all prdu'daly, tie rat ed up.— I he iin>!riii tioii, however, given a< above stated, ia a sufficient proof that North Carolina does not feel ihr aaiu- »qu-*anii*hne*« on the subject, aa some el her si*. lh* Hank*.—The aH, of A*semtdy. which were passed at the la*t aes«ion, giving time to the Rank* to close their affairs, and lining an uniform me ol coll-r* 1 linn, commence th ir npeiati.in thirty days aider the adjournment •• (General Asoinbly : that i< to say, on III.) 7th day ol February next, |i is \ cry imp u tant j that the rominimity should know that no d-blor ran I claim the hen-fit (f the p’ovis ons ol these act* who may he m tint im« a sf- I nq ient, Kvery i dividual, lliereh.re, wh r is Indetiteil to any of these ins'ittiilon«, and n ho i* anxious to secure t» 11 ns ll the fight ol paying i,n hy small in«laliu> Ills, shoil'd lake arethit ttis note, Uiu wdis, should lt« ren^w-d helo e the 7th ol next month. Unless this he done, he is left to the nicify nl Ins creditors. Al a meeting of Che Stockholders of the Slate Ik n't, held m Ibis City, on Tuesday last, it was resolved In acre, I the modified cl. .tier of that hank, peered at the last res tun nl the L'gis'auire. |/frr/cig/i S nr. Lrgi^nluref!/ Maine —The Lgi l.tore of the state ' Irom the accounts Indore ns, seems to he in " situation some what like that lately presented l.y the worthy Common Co* n-il t.f thi• city. ivii hon-es •■acinbled at Cortland on VVednead iy last. After the u*ual o.it’e wai admrni.iererf to the members, the Sen* ate proceeded to hall »t for a President. The votes stood seven Mr Mr. Omlapol Cutnherland, seven lor Mr. Kingsbury tf Kennebec, and two scattering. The isttr’ ffl’il: was had th ough bve su^fesrive balloting*, when the Senate adjourned. TI,o Il.u»c «f Kepreacii- I titives »p-nt the whole .lay, till seven m tin ocinng.j iu 'l*hatime on the qualification* of j memb-r, The Soiiate, on the following day, btllept-d tiinr time* lor a Piesldent, the re-titt **r!i lime bong ** hi the *!ay before. fha limn* 11 i(«|il'rirnt*li«w .pent •no:her d»y in d.isciuwltig the disputed rght of two men,bn* to (heir s*Vs The claim ul one of tli-in, Simeon Fowler, w.i* finally carnil, tie vote *’ii .I:i.l> | 7J to 72, atnl the u jority b, lug made by i>* au*o vote. * [,V. it. /Vs,*, j (fVinUt«,/ the Hit. UrjinblituH.) AknAPoLts, Jam. 7, 1830. Uj.ir S r :—The discussion of the questions ari-mg out ot the K-.-nt Mil l Alleghany Kieeti.ms, was losumed to* •lay iu the Mou«e ot Delegate*, (it Committee ot the! " Ml; the immediate subject being nu outer ollcrcd by Mr. Nieho'a*, that the scat ol Hugh Wallis, oil Kent county, b-r vacated, an<l that Philip If. Tiuvdla sin] John McNeill, Jr , be admitted to the House** Delegate* ami quality a* *tich. Alter * very long dis I elusion, hill ot interest and excitement, signalized by many elaborate argument* and t.ol 4 lew hursts ol extraordinary eloquence, and embracing wi'hiti it* scope, the very wide tiehl ot Parliamentary usage, the act* ot A*<<-mtdy and (tie constilulion ol ilw State, a* th*y respectively bore upon the matter In dispute, 11 "** decided, by ihr committee, that the sent ol Hugh Wallis, of Kent, be vaca'eil. and (hat John McNeill, Jr. ol Alleghany, tie admitted to a seat in the IlaUav->* a delegate, and qualify as Mich. The tust ol lhe»c | question* was derided hy a vote ol 3‘t 10 38, and tin latter without any setiou* opposi'ion. When the q ies tion was propounded by the Char man d the Commit* I tee, whether or not Mr. Tranlla *h >u‘d he admitted, one ol the members f.-wourable to his admission, mis conceived the question, and by voting 111 the neea'ive; the niajnri'v ol ih» Coni mil tee decided against Mr. | I'm villa (3ft-o 38.* Itcing. however, meiely the. deci sion ol a Committee, it i» hy no means final, and tl.e mistake will doubtless he rectiti- d in the Hon**. I most sincerely wish 1 cun d do justice 10 the gen th*inert mi either *>;de, by giving you * sketch ul the debate (or publication; hut the t«.-k i« a hopeless ore, > and 1 decline an attempt. The peo|i!e ol li.iltiinore I will b-» delighted to hear, that ill. ir delegate, Mr. Ni 1 dn>|aa, made a hiilliant debut, and Ini* turned lor him | *el| a distinguished station among the lust debaters 1 in the House.—Hi* 111«-mls insist that his argument re j main* unaiiswer-'l aud iinanswoial.le, wlnl<t hi« suvtr j satie* unwillingly concede that it wa< learned, ingcui uu* and plau-ibln. Although the question isone of iutense interest, and I s sum to be con-tdwred by ea< I, one ol ho li parties, as | ado ding a tc«t of his political orthodoxy and parly ti ■lulity; and although tha di-c.i-sion has b«en continued lor two day* with untiling zeal and unbsisd ardor, i ttn'e (ho circumstance a< one of extraordinary oc currence, *ml Considering the temper ol the tunas, l( ■* highly compliinan'ai y to the character u| the House, that in no instance has the ..toy 1 of debate beau infringe I u,»»u or violated — 1 The subject will bo resumed, and, ill all probability, finally disposed of to-morrow, w hen I will send you the | result. Tito Senate have refused to go into the election i ol Ifegisler ol Wills lor Prince (lo.rgc’s county on! Thursday,and 1 know- not w hat day they will fix on. N luroLK, J.in. 1 I—J<uues Mi nroe, E-q., Ex-Presi dent ol the ITni• e«l Staten, arrived bee yesterday im ru itijt about 4 o’clock in ilie Slejm Huai Hampton, accom panied by his d-fgltter Mrs. llay. Mr. Motine isxc ry u.ueh indisposed. He ptocteded wailv xo-i'fl.y morning to the residence of Com, Hanoi,at llie Navy \ aid. It i< to be hoprd ihxt the change ol jir u ay be .» jjre.it bent-tit in bis health. 1'be S eam Ihial l’otrinac was still ashore on thv Paint ol Shoal* yesterday, and it >u- diutittnl whether she tould be got off without much trouble and expei se [Fiee Press. A salute was lire 1 at th* .Vary Yard yesterday, as a tribute ol respect to Ex- President Momoe, now on a visit to the Commodore, where the ststeof his henl'lt will jirolnbly cause biui to remain a Otv day* [Deacon. Extract tt a letter bom a gentleman in Wa-liuijjion, to his trip nil in Ibis Hortnigh. dated tSTiuday Morning, Jan 1 t»/A, 1S3D. “ We had a most brilliant evening on the 8:h in*t Every thin* con«pir d to read-r the fete agreeable anti the rniMpaoy t b ased with each other. H utv, erac an I (tsliion shone conspicnot.'r-fn vvsry quarter of the riont. Eve< hlat k and pieri'ii ft. blue and largui-hing. threw • licit i alliance round the Hal, that vonrohl friend all unjashiaiuihlc as he is, wa* rn lie vety * vc ol hi w 'itjr at ihe sl.rine ol Cupid, ami exclaiming "My fill be done,'’ ivh-ii 'lie sudden bursting of a champagne bottle recall tl lii< wandering senses.—Thanks to ilie good (stnjs, and kind champsigne, that waked him Iroin dresms too blis.ful 'o be. rcalrzstl; and nnoions loo Un d.r to be hidul^ttl by o;.e ct bis years. A mot g the ntiin'ier ol distinguished ci'izma and •bangers that honored u* with their ailaodanre. was •he President, (himsell the most disiingni.died,) locking a« though he bad lakrri a new lease ol life, for the intre purpose of leasing his enemies. Mi. ard Mrs Ka'on x»c o also present, it,e leiiei I oketl lovely as 11 be in all Iter freshr.e -, and appear ed as enchanting ..s she was fur. Mr. Ad'ina, i« in I oiler health than at any former l>*riotl of his life, ami i» riioro than usually agreeable and entertaining. A few tliy«ago, the 2d Audi o,, (Mr. Lewis, ol the President's household) paid him a visit, which xvits promptly returned b\ Mr. A. at the old house where lie was wont to r*igo with *0 much dignity, and eetisiniy some share of abilitv. This con signing lo the tomb of the OCpul-ti a l pns'innl ani inosi'y among p tli'iral opponents, argues w- It.” I lb Llfilllll Or JANUARY.—Tnij innitrrrtarv — an event wh-cli will ever s'and rrcortb'd among iho most brilliant achievements of vVmeticau val-tr, as it »vas among tlic most impnrtaut in its re/nll*, wa«i,ot p-rm itu lio p*i*s unreg.irth d in o ir H. rough. Th« day was hAltered by a psrado of rmr Yebinteerf, who afi-r goinp- through their usual military exercises, tired a solute. In the evening a spl-nditl Hall xvas given »t Jolin-o ,’s As.sembiv K > in. in honor of the occasion, a’ which there xv ts a full display of the beamy and ele gance ol tb s a id tli* sister town. Irivii.i(|-<tis wre ,| so riven to the otrireis of Fortress Monroe, anil of the D- laxvarc 74, whose presence lent anitrts'ion to the scene* [A’orfulk 11,•raid. DELAWARE SEVEN ! Y-FOUR Since the arrival of tlie U. S. ship ol it e lino Dela ware in Haiiip'tiii Roads, bom (lie Me,lilerratit<aii sta tion, she has liven visited by many of out citizens, all ol whom have expie-.«el in iinineasurei! terms their admira'ion ol the Mtpeiior elegance of Irrr rquiimienl anti thng-nnal nealnes<, order and regularity, ob servable in everv pat t of this va-t (l isting rss le, «ur pisssing all they had ever before seen on hoard id any man ol xvar. As it is upon the conduct ot the first lieu i«ii tilt that good discipline Mid nra'r ess on bond ol a at ip of xvar greatly depend, xx c ram rd imh s instance eiv-* 'oo nuicli mtlit lo Lieutenant Mirvme I’. Mix. lit si o' the Delaware, for exhibitin/ his ship in such «i>lemi|d order. [lb. CONSECUA I lON.-Ye terday the Episcopal Chmch in Portsmouth which has la oly hern lebmlt hi a vt-ry n-at and handsome s yle, was ronwc a'etl ns a place ol worship by the Right Rev. R C. Mooro Uuhopof (lie Dioce.ss ol Virginia. (I rorn tlm Norfolk 11 <*ra l«l. > AIKOUOLS MURDFK. On Friday, the l*i day ol January, ai Stony linn, in Warwick county, wa* committed, in iii« presence ol a hrga conrotiiao of p-r« m*, ,i murder, which, (iir enor mity and heif h? ol crime, line rarely if over attracted ' our notice, at ended null rirrnmttancvs tin- m .*• »g. gravatiii* and liorriii, Oa (ha Tuesday prevlou* to Hie d<y on winch ihi* transaction occurred, Mr. William Malicole.ol the county ol Surry, ind* up wirli a l*(g» Inailnd horac W hip to iM r I hornet I lube*, •> i (lie u ,iiu county road, near the residence ol Mr. Aiuumiii* Mo«r», and alier »*eh»nging a l« w word* with said IlilKhM rv’aiva to Ida (Malico'e’rJ fnarrhgr wi h the •Mt'r af Hughes, ha endeavored to horsewhip him, in which he fuceeeded in pail only,lor alter using lire whin ■ wire, Hughes wreMed n f.orn him and gavehim one < i '«ob'ow*in return, and so walked oft. taking wuh him the whip which wa« a'irrward* asceria) o tto lie !||» pro I party nl fhnmi* Mali role, F*(| William Maliroio | meanwhile, went in search of a gun, lull llught s aw ait ad not hi> return. They thru parted wi h mutua! threat*, an t on Friday .Mr. Hugh a attempted In w*e the j *anm whip in tire name way on Mali'ofe lint trad h-en ! practiced on h in by tire latter, but a lew d*tf* tie. j f>r-: cn (III* o-raunii .Malicot* ran, and ifighe* h Came the pursu- r ; lull unfortunately Ml, which M r j lirole puc- iking, Itirnnl and ran up In him, »Md a- h ■ I W i« in III- act ol rising, plunged, w iil> «ar..g« bai h u ity. a large dirk immediately through hi* leu lung, into (hr * h"ar(, having provioudy arm 'd hririmM Irr Mie purpose, j ami !cirii'g Mi* inlcpxi ton of the law, he speedily unwilled a h »r-e provided lor I i u l.y In* hrothei ' 11ot* *ri MaliCOte, and irwde ofr, in pr**enc*ol many ol- I lieer* of the pe»e *. It. I) llmwii, K q ordered an in-j <|Ue«t over lire h >dy, who hrotighl In •• dial ih* d< c a* i cd camo hy hi* de iMi hy a *ta(* from 'lie hand* of W i ■ liam Malicol-*.” W lierrupo.i .Mr. It.own ottered a re- J ward hr hi* apprr In n-hm. in wliirh he wa* j .inod li) ] ome other high minded Hit/.olis—bill lie ha* not t, on j arrested iiu In thi* time. Mr. fliighe* w.»« in In* IS h vp.ir, and lived in Not* lolk with Mr. Ci. dlpy, *hip hull.I r of fhal 'own — In Warwick he w*« lr*hived by all who knew him I whose 1ii*niMiip wi*ot anv vilue. 11■« u.| w r.l* I ware a rrqn-i*- rh it I) ictor (.or h|u ( u* *i tei hu-h ml) j might he sent lor. The hoc tor accordingly a'lemh-l j lliwigh confined at the timr* he received 'lie inrs-ag* j hy an attack ol plem i»y, and the shock to hi* leetinr* I wa* an sever* a* to render it don off il w h*ll.er h • will lever recover. Or. Hubbard offered every rid in hi* power to the unfortunate llughc*, but hi manh spirit I had tectivtd i'» tin*l rummont. tW'/iHi'iii (»»»«/ \feetco.— (■ inter Ihtr (fo.ul the New York Journal rl Commerce ol Fiiday last, Iras nil ar ti' In in which it »ta'e« tliat there W a rumor there, (ami it give* it a* a rumour only.) tti.it a j»l in h»« hern luriiinl hv hugland, France Mi l Spain, l>r the /M.'i/irti (ion at Mexico Mint Colo-nhii, hv e»tabltslimg n regal I >r \i at govei niueiit nt i ** • ltin countries, an t nnaran* lyit'U t* periua-teucc. Tint <*x]>*r>li’io>i of Hi* ll'gh n«-s i’ 1*1 nee V\ 'lliam ol Wi, tenhnrg, who .irnvrtl some li i.e since a' New () li-an*, with the alleged intention "I rro.si.ug the Km-lcy M ttiiit.«ius to the I’acide Ocean I'T si ientilir purposes, is suspected to have a connexiou »vnli It i* plan. It h is been minoiiiireil in some of the Lsroprin paper*, that •ev»nl thousand s aints ot arm* ' a»e been piocurej m llollwul lor the invasion ot Mexico, .hi I that Dun Migu.-I his sgre<«i to furtii-h ottUJ oi 40(10 tiorpj as a part ot th- expedition, in con siileiation ot l.is being acknowledged by Spam the right l'1! kiug ol I’oitugal. It has been pretended, *l*o, tliat there was a secret understanding between Bolivar and some ot the European f’ourts. wliich would eud in his coioiialii.n i» lx lilac ol CoHitubi*. M e confess, says th.- Jenrnal ef Commerce, that many parts ot this vory seem t*u< extremely improba* t ic. 1 hat Spain contemplates a tic" expedition loi the re-ci>iii|ux»i of Mexico, i« not impossible, nor very in* probable; and that Don Miguel shout I olf-T to assi*t in the undertaking, i«, con-ideiing his chaiacter, not a motig the seven wonders: It may oe true, or it may not. lint that France, and csp-ciaPy Kngl.mil, will dirty th* ir lingers in the business, is luoie tltau we ar* prepared to believe. " Ajhinotok, Jan. It.-^The .Mm»>ion of ill** Pe *i«l.nt was op-no I eu Thumlay evening la«l to rrcrivu visitor* tnieriHv, and is lu he open every Thursday lurt uiftlit «1 itr>ne tho .6".ion lor the Mine purpose. We learn that .i large Company id Ladies and Gentlemen assembled On lite Deration *>*•* numerously attended Dali, at Caru«i’s A*«emUJy on the evening o| Fridsy, tlie S'h '••►taut, in coiiiiiieinrtratiaii of the victory ot Ni-n Or lean', at which the President at the United State* nrn present l>y invitation, and alto the Head* of Dapart* nieiit*, kc. [Afct. hit. Arnold Natidain ha* been cho«en a Seoa'or ol the United States Iroin the State til l)clawa>e, to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ot Mr. Me Line, mm Milflater to Kngland. [Hi. On lip even ng ol IhO 1'illi nil. a caoutchouc bal loon, made by Ur. J K. Mitchell, escaped while under conveyance Iroin the Medical Institute to ihi« city. It went i tl South hy Fast. Yesterday, Ur. Mitchell re ceived a Inter Iroin a respectable physician at Haiti n ore, with the pillowing iiilorntatlon—" A larg raou'chouc bag. *ir p i'ed to hive be«n tiflit ad wi'h hydrogen {.n, was flood suspended in the top of a a 1:0ul thirty-one mile* in a North Wr.ietltr direction I.cm thi* rity, Hthiinoio, a dit'anre ol about one hundiu-l and thirty (s*r tniim from Pmls.lelphis. The b*e was uninjured. Mr. Mitrhsll, on the evening ol tlie 8 h iii<tatit., wlian engaged hsfrr* his class, »»ith • he subject ot hydrogen ei*. sent into the air a halloo i of similar e'rurturc, ran yiug an in-c iptionol the d*t» and place ol itti a scrum u. It* com *e war nearly due South Last. [JWit (int.f mmsvzrr nib" f’ ^yv.- l?'">■■■ « r.^.^ rrr »' ■ *■!*»■» irt»v rr\~u9?r*^ U N A 'V A \ IN J.XIL— XV roitiumiei! to tlie Jail of Montgomery Con try, in the state ol Vir Kinia, on tbt 10th day ol October last, one negro man, named Too, alias Thomas Bto> Its, olio .tales ih.it lie i« a lire mao, blit was sold as a slave in Alexandria, to It iijamin L-wis, Itice 1'nllard, and -Mos«, who took li .t, to the State ol MU*i«.ippi, ami llirru sold him to George D.vis ol liuik County. Tom is dip po-esl to lie twenty.mx or seven veai* old, daik com fdexion, al'oni live leet six or eight im lie* high, tolaia lily stout limit, very intelligent, can lead, had on when COimnillcd a very good illab big coal, and black list ha* a «c.ir on the right sole id his face and one on hie right arm. I he owner is requested io come lorwai't, prove property, pay clmgcs, and i. ka him away, or he will be dealt With according law. a<*OUTY DOLLARS HEW Mil).-Ku...w.r> in,,,, llir Subset ilicr, refilling hi Loui-a ro inty, with m i\v#» milt** ot t!»v cow*.— hoii'c ol -.it,! county* about tlv.* 2Siti ol Derci.iher my nr^ro mail Sy<!im r.— •he said Syilnri i* about Ibe mi.bill- Mize, about B feet 7 or S ilidiB* high, nl d .11; completion, helwe-n lb) anil •-!j yearn 1 f age, 1m- i j'.her adiwn liuk, speaks quirk, .mil intelligent lor a m-gro, when epokeu In; be lie veil to have no -c-r or 11 sik about him «l any note; Im hi cowl clothing, Hill) likely ha-taken -villi him the fol I living ai tide-—a black hoinhay.ct coat anil pant 'loans, a lie»v blue cassino mat, and an old blue pair of ms-i u-t | iill'.alo(in-, an nlil blue broad clu'b coat, a pair ot black stuff pantal hiik with rai.ed stripes, anil a black lur hat. The at .>ve reward will he given for hint, if taken out ol tin 1 Slate, or twenty dollar-, it taken within the tUte--it is very probable he will attempt to leave (lie state ol Virginia. JOHN CHILES. Jan. 12. 7S_iv4>v I >1 )C'A I ION .— | .'hall Open .1 J)Jdldliig-.Sen.»ol li e A 1 n-uiug yo.ii, at :ny residence in Hanover County, ■iti.jiit J.{ iml-- fr un Richmond, and about (i above tVl. Loot! .It Aty ennree 01 11.-u nction w ill entnpriae tin I.atin, I* 1 elicit, eil Eugli-S Languages; ti-ogr.iphy, vvitli the use ul lb j Map- mil til die-; a reunite cour.-t ol lli-t'iry with ( I ronologv, Ainlimtic, M.i'lu-ni.itir and the .in of Sin t oying; Eogli-h biiauunar ami Eng lish Corn posit ion M y term- lor lio'rd arid Tuition are tin schol.r— tic v ear id leu inoi h«. My -ci'.ool will roiutseiice on the 15th ol Janu. rv, 1S.10, and terminate on Cie 15 h Deremb r. A v n ation ot lour weeks will he } ivcii in ill ■ 1 iimiuer. I -hall have an examina'idi at Ihe cotnrllen■,. -merit, and another at tin close ul the year.—Tile refill ol which will h.- ati.t lithe parent- and guard!ms ol children committed to my care.—Particular at'- t.iioii will be piiil (o (be moral rnn.lwrt of my pupil-, mid good discipline main'ained in school. I h ive been eh gagnd iu leaebing tor right ymrx p.i-t, and am lolly •eu.-ihle ;,f tlie great responsibility which my piole •im. impose-. My residence i* ui.u-ually heal hy and remote Iroin places ol vice and dis-ip.vion. In irla timi to my character and qualihca'ions. I am authorised lo refer lo 'he billowing gentlemen, viz: It'ght /lev. Hithard Chunnintr .Moore, J) 1). of Richmond. lire William Jlrnutrong, of Richmond. *’• .V /'J. Jomr/i, V Ci*. of do. Hr>. I! ill inn .Meade, I). I). of Frederick Count t;. Hanover, Dec. H2SI. 1IERMON DAVIS. Certificate of llifhon .Moore. Mr. H. Davj- was employed by Jhthop .Meade a« | ri vate loloi o In- children for r.pirardsol two years, and I have eve 1 y rva-on to believe tvas approved hy him. I, the:elore, ean with propriety recommend Mr, Davis, to such |.ir.nl- as inry in* di»p-ed lo einnlny IriiM. RICHARD t II ANNI Ml MOORE. A ld**r addressed lo me, must he directed lo .Mont pelier, ll.inovrr County, Va. 1IEKMON l.'AVIS. Dec, 10. 71—(i .vl i^TOI K.E.— I oiler lor sale my House and,Lot, m the •i w City ol Wiliiamshuig, and Plantation adjoining, containing hy estimation 4!H) acres ol land; more than (wo-lhirds of vrhirh, has been in cultivation, i>ti-*.is, al (Ins time, in a fc.gh -tan- of imp'nveinent. The Ld is supi o-.-d to contain .“JO acres; and I believe, Hie pari now in InJiaii corn, («ay hall,) will produce 40 bushels lo the acre. I h- building- are a large commodious man •ton, having line, rooms in Hie cellar, live on the first lloor, and ihr--e above; a large kilctirn, dairy, smoke liou-v, and barn. It is needle--to describe, more mi nutely, this propelty, as a purclia-er would lii-t view it. Chose who wish lo deuve advantages ol E-luca 'imi from t ie College ol William k Msiy, will pioha I'ly never havo a lo-u-r opportuui'y to putchasc. Should it he desirable, this properly would lie sol.) in parrels, instead of 'he whole. II. TAYLOR. U illiantsburft, Dee 25. 77_w-lw faTOI l('K,—Know .ili men i>y the*e preterit*, Hm |, 1^1 Na har.irl S Shepard, of Helmotitil County, Ohio, <l > niitlriri«e and appoint Fr*nri« F Mitchell nl Vir ginia, (o Mink", an,I v* nd •• Dr, Win. Judkin*’ l'a* t ri Specific Oiii!tn>*nt,” throughout Hie t'ounflri »,( x, Middlr»ex, CiJciifeairf, M.i'th'W*, York, Klizi* Ix l'i Cily, Warwick, Norfolk and J’rincer* Amir, ill* rinding «li t.-wn* and citie* in the raine, »» fully a* I could, were I present my«ell. <Jivn i from iindci my li.md and teal thi* day, dated Hirlimnnd, December f> li, I82!h NATHAN S. SHEPARD. TrdB, Or.n. V*’. $iiRi.Toa. D r. I ’ 72 —ufi * HE Milia ' i k m who real la in tha county of l.u fil ncnhurjf, with to employ fur the mailing year a teacher i|Ualilicd to teach the Engliili k l.atln l.a'ngtia nea. MAN IF, HATCHETT, ° WM. (i. OVKHTON. Dcc.fll_7:* st ION TEN TION will a ami n W»rr anion. Katiquif i M J c •'n.iy, Virrluia, w! >T“ hr made hi* ht«t •e**afi. I’rrt eulara hereat er. THOMAS D U‘a I SON, THOMAS I’. HARK. D r. 12 S4 —w I |«i M an h £ t OMAiN .N .1 w ill Miiiul the eii*uii j; •* ,*n>i ,<i my ■* n I anii, known a* Hall Smk, nine mile* Irnm llicli* nmn.l, on 'he road Irailhietn 1‘irdri i k-lmig. IVrm» at loruu rly—$.VI i ,r tha * •*«..n. <o he di*. chujt»il l,v in* piyinrnt cl ihirtn# th« tea-on; In •urrfiee £(i • dollar*. The irmark ihiy px/hirm* rlurael-r of Odtanna’* roll* h-ing «o w#ll known in fhia redion id country,it ia ms deemed tieceriary to uy mm e about It. j. m non SI 2 : WIW Jan.12. VIM.IMA: In Chaneory—At a court continued mid lieM lor liuekingluui county the 13th day of Do cciiiber, 1829. Charles Mills, Pltlf. against Joel \\ . Mood. in hir in .'iviilu.il capacity, and as ex ecutor ol .Mary Flood, dee’d. i'lioutas Trent, acting ex ecutor of the said Mary Flood.dec’d. Catharitiu Watt, l.udwcll Dawson and Jane his wile, l.ouisa Watt, J. Houry Ia>f wood, Kdward F. Logwood, Chari** M. Log. wood and Thomas Logwood, devisees ol" said Mary Flood, doe’d. Defts. The defendants J. Henry Logwood, Edward F. Log wood, Charles M. Logwood Thomas logauol, not hav in<; entered their appuarinee and given security accord ing to tlio Act of Assembly and th * rules of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that they arc not inhabitant* of this country: It is ordered that the saiiLabsent defendants do appear hero at March term next, and answer lire hill of the plaintills.iind that a copy ot this order l»o forthwith Inserted in the Itichmond En quirer, for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the courthouse of this county. A Copy. Teste, K. ELDlilDCE, Jr. c. u. c. Doe. 29. 78—w8w 1829. ( IIANCERY —Ala Court held lor Louisa County, llio Courthouse, on Monday, October tlic 12th, On the motion of Stephen T. Pulliam, one of the chit •lee11 of /.achariah Pulliam, doc’d. It is ordered, that John S. Fleming, administrator of the said Zachariali Pulliam, dec’d. do appear hereon the fust day of Janua ry Court next, and shew cause (if any he nan) why his letters of administration on said estate shall not bo re voked, and that a eopy ol the said order he published for two months previous thereto, in some public newspaper published in the city of Ricliinoud. A Copy. Teste, Nov. 5, 56—w3w» JNO. HUNTER* C. L. C. ^ I IK*IN I A : In Chancery — in Goochland County Court, 21st December, IS29: Ilnj;li McDowell *u ml Amy liis wife, formerly Amy Crenshaw, one ol the distiihutcos ol Susan Crenshaw, dcc’d. ^ l»ltf. Nathaniel Callahan and Mary his wife, Robert Alt is and Eliza his wife, David Crenshaw, and an inlaut child ol Jellerson Crenshaw, dec. which snid Mary, Eliza and iutant child, aru also distributees of Susan Crenshaw, dec’d. I his day came the plaintiffs hy their attorney and tiled their hill, and the defendants not bavin*; entered heir appearance and given security according to the Act ot Assembly and rules of this court, and it appearing to the suit action ul the court, that the dHeiidanls are not inhabitants id" this Commonwealth: on the motion ol the plaintiff hy counsel, it is ordered, that tho said defen dants do appear here on the first day of March court next, ami answer the bill of the plaintiffs, ans that a co py •>! llii.s order he tortwilh inserted ill some newspaper printed in the city ol Richmond, for two months suc cessively, and that another copy he posted at tlia front door ol the courthouse of this connty on two successive court days. A Copy. Te’ste, N\ W. MILLER, D. C. O. C. _Dec. 29. 79—w7w 1 N CHANCERY—In Nottoway County Court, 7th id August, 1829: Ordered that the account of William DoswellV execu torship ol William Doswell, dec. be re-committed to John P. D'Jpuy, Master Commissioner in Chancory of this Court, that the said Commissioner audit, state and settle the ftainc, in such manner as to show how the account stands between eacli legatee of tiic decedent and the Executor, that he allow the executor’s receipts for dis bursements, and that ho report thereupon to this Court. A Copy. Teste, F. FITZGERAI.I), C. C. The parties interested will take notice, that 1 have appointed Monday the fifteenth day of February next, to attend at Jenniiig’s Old Ordinary, in the County of Nottoway, for the purpose of carrying the foregoing order into ellect, where the parties are requested to at tend at an early hour with their papers, ^c. ready for a settlement. JOHN P. DIJPUV, M. C. N. C. Dec. 12. 72—wSw jtj N. Cl IA NCERY—At mins taken in the Cleik*’ (>i 9L lice of Prince Edward County Court, the 4th day ol January, lStiO: German V. Stokes, Complt. against Arnold Thomason mil Daniel S. M’Cormick, lloftj*. The defendant Thomason not having entered his ap pearance, ami (liven security according to an Act ol the General Assembly ami the t itles of this Court, and it ap pearing that he is not an inhabitant of this State, on the motion of the complainant by his attorney: it is ordered, that the said defendant Thomason, do appear here on the first day ol March Court next, and answer the com plainant’s hill, and that a copy of this order he forthwith inserted in .some one of thu public newspapers, printed in the city ol Richmond. lor two moths successively, and a I jo posted at the Iron! door cl the courlliou.se ol this county. Tests, Jan. 12. 83—wSw B. WORSHAM, C..C. A TEACHER WA.NTKD._-The Trustees of the / >a. Northumberland Academy, are desirous of cnga->* j"g a Pivddcnlol this Institution for the ensuing yc.n-. To a gentleman well qualified to teach the Greek, La tin, French and English Languages and the oulinarv branches of Mathematics, a lived salary in money will I hough the Trustees arc not particularly scrupulous, they would prefer a clergyman, as one if much wanted in the neighborhood, and, it is believed, quite a handsome sum would he made up for services to he preformed on :he Sabbath. There would be no objection to one with a family—a comfortable dwelling and necessary out houses being already provided for the exclusive accom modation of the President of the School. This institution has been in successful operation for the last 7 years, is about 2 miles from the courthouse,*_ blessed with line water and as healthy a situation as any in this section ol country. The building i< large and commodious and well constructed for a school. Address to the unde signed at Northumberland C. II. who are authorised to contract. SAM I,. 111.At KVYELL, Clir’n. ) of the Board of JOS. BAYSE, Sec’ry. $ Trustees. Dec. 31. 7!l—h -lw A‘y the Utnerwir oj the OntutmmwtaUh q/ Pirtiain A PROCLAMATION. WI«KRKAS it hits beer, represented to ths F.sorn V w live by the Superintend mt ol Qonran ine, that the crew of the schooner Armada, ('apt. Gifford, hound liotn New Yoik to tliit sity, now lying in tin- livrrbe low Rocketts, i< infected with the small.pox—to pre vent the contagion liotil spreading, I have thought pm p-r, with the advice ol the Council of Stat«*, and in pursuance of the art ol the G nual A seuihly, to de clare ths *aid srhomier Armada, und-r Quarantine, mi the place designated by the Supeiin'ei dtnt, about s veil mile* below Ricketts, i r fifteen da\s. Given under my hand as Governor anti un [Seal] der the st-a) of the Commonwealth, at Rich mond, tl.i4 blit da)' ot Jantiarv, 1830 WM, H GILES. jsn. 6 82—h4'«v JBLIC SALK.— Pursuant to an order made by _ the lion. IV in. Cranrh, Chief Judge of tho (Jir the Court of the District of Columbia, in the matter ol John Davis, an insolvent debtor, will besold, at public auction, on the 1st day of March next, all the right, title and interest of the said Davis, in and to a tract ol laud in Kanawha County,in the fltato of Virginia, Jying on l.lk rirer, on the S. L. side, ahova and below the mouth ol Blue Creek, supposed to rontain about 8<l,00d acres. Sale to take place at the Indian Queen I Intel, in the Hlyol \\ asbington, kept by Jesse Brown, at 4’ oclock, Terms—A credit of twelve months, the purchase mo ney to he secured hy the purchaser's bonds, with se curity to he approved by tiie Trustee. THOS. IIUGHK5, Trustee. sept. 13. 37—wills I’. MAUKOfc .SON, itrlerr*. r*!HK M-1 IDOL AT LLANGOLLEN, for ^.l_ IS_ tiratiofiol bova, in !!••* county ol S|n>tf«vlv.tnia and State ol V ir^inm, ha* iwi department*. O ir em braced the Enpbah language—(he G'rer k and Latin cla««ir«—Kip Spanish, linlita. anil Krenrli — Ancient and Modern Mi'tory, »iul tlac l'hilo*ophy of 1/VtijtM^r. ■ I lie (» her—G*-Og< ai'lljr, AtilllfliO jr, Algebra and Geometry In additionto(lie .move, Itov* tvlm^rr not iot* tided for Collet*, h*t mho ilenre a liberal education w:li be 'aught Ethic*. Logic, Mroal Philosophy, and ibldical Economy There are two vacation* in the year—one emnmenc* in* on tl.e ftr*t day of July —the o her on the )5>h ol Der« tuber. During bo It, (be boy* inay tetnaiti here, without additional egprnce. Tlie annual rherge i« (JI-IO. Thl« include* all'charge* lor inalritrtioti, boat<1, wo- lung, fuel and c tto!| -* — « |)PI| or ttiltra«, ind hetLclotbing. to be lurnM:*tl by the |*u |dl, ot «:'i to bo paid lot them. Do Ir.vg will be (onr'iir etl, athoft it I* wished, on advent** eon* term'. 'Ibe li*«t *o< i in retnitiftic** on lb* 2ft It o| January. Ft r iitrili-r iolurtna ion, <ei- ili«* Kii bii;( ii l Enquirer lor 18 b id September, 1*29. _ Add"'*« Lewis'* Store I’.irt'Olfiro, Spo't.y Uini.« Co. Virgit i i. January 7. JDIIN 82 LE'VIS. -"4a P ttOANOKK NAVIGATION STOCK.— I wi-li In k >Jo aell)lw only-live alinres of Ibe above Mock, n biclt i.a now likely In heroine valuable. I’craout at n diafanco < *n communicate w ilb me by letter, putt paid. irUGH NELSON. I'tteraburg, Jan. 12. 81—-0t I, Uurkiiiglutm Comity, ,|l# l»th",181a1 w.n. nw£";s A$£*" 01 A,,e" ScruSK- We’d. ' ' ptVir!.1'* Archer Scru^i., Val*nliii»Scnifw m.,-,., v yh“ ..«.•><*■ Ki^S'hJ Tin* ,U frn«lant« Archer Srr«iKlc.. V.,j,JMw> .»i hI. IS wniully «n,I Polly I,is wife, ,, ,vj * ""***• th... appearance, «,u| <)Vfu ^Cllrlfy ,r| * *"Ur** ..(A..,....I..,.* ,h, of „,i( V I'f-ctory evl.lfiio, tbot they ,re ix.t ml. .hitl'f, 7# llu» roiintry—lM. ordrrt.,,, ihat the ,ai.| .Hen.Un" apmar Imre hI february Court „nl, *.,.1 .newer ,hi hill of the |>laintilf.; ami that a com of .|,i. or.Ur K forthwith inserted it. the Kichn.o.,.1 Enquirer foj Jil month, rttcccstvely, »n,| po.te.1 the Iron! door of the Court-house of this county. f\ Cony_Te*te * Nov. ly. <i2_wSa» R. KM)|<II)GE. Jh. |). C. 1*. 1 — Al a Conrl roiuiDiled and held lur Buckingham county si the Court-House ou thn luili tlay ot November, 1S29; Johu Mo‘», and Elizabeth his wife, ritffc Ag.iiii-t Polly Scruggs, widow, Isham Scruggs, J,m,r •^rugg*. Archer Scruggs, Valentine Scruggs, Sam’» ScriiZKs. I>i.inch Nnnnal y and Polly hie n il*, WillhuQ Nowlin and Jane T. his wife, |j^„# The delei.deuie Archer ..ggs, Valentine Scrum. Ilisiich .\ untidily and Polly his wife, not hiving enter* en iheir upp-ar.ince and given security according to (lie act ol Assembly, and die rule? of this court; and it an. prating to the satisfaction ot the court that thsv are not* inhabitants of this ronntiy—It is otderrd, that tlie raidi defendant do appear h-re at Februury Court next aMll< answer ihe hill of the plaintiffs; anil that a copy of Hii«* nrdvr he forthwith inserted in the Kirhinoiul Enquirer* lor two inoii'hs successively, and posted at the frentt door ol the Court-house of this county. A Copv Teste. Nov. if) *>2 — wSn* it KI.DRIDOE; Jr. n. a IN CHANCERY—' irginiu: In l.ui euburg Cuuidw Couit ll'li Nrv * Lewis Giicii.admiuistiator of Abrolum Tatum,due’ll PltfTs. against Divi.l Street, almh'istra'nr of Mere wether Hurt, dee’d who was adininistralor wi'h th-will annexed of Wnl Tatum, decM. Win Woml, adininistralor of Christopher Wood, who was surviving liiiebstidol Sucky Wood, (er meily Sucky Tatum, Benjamin Tatum and Charity, his wile; Matthew Tati. Nancy Griffin, BenjaminTa Clement Nevila, administrator ol John Nevil# James Neal, admhistia o- «f Allen Tatum, and Ttiomae !• islisr administrator ol Msr\ Fisher dec'd, Dalis. ’I'he Defendants, Wiiliam Wood administrator mt ( liristopher U ood, dac’d, w ho was surviving kiisliamt of Sucky Wood, furmerly Sucky Tatum, Renjatulm 1 alum and Charity his wife, Matthew Tatum, Nancy Griffin, CM.. Nevih, itiliniiiiatra'.or of John Nevils, and Thomas Fidier, admiuis’rutor id Maty Fisher*. their appearance and given to the act ot Assembly and.* ( oiirt, and it appearing by that they ate not inhabitants ol this country: On thn motion of Ihe plaintiff hy his ariorney, it is ordered—Th.it the said de temlants appear here on or; Injloie the second Monday m Match next, mu! tile tln-tr answers to the pl.-intifPa hill and that .i copv o! 'Ins order tie (nriliwitli inserted in some newspaper puhti-li»d it, the Town ol Peters hm g or City nt Kichm ui'l, f »r t w o months successively^ and posted at the hunt door of (he Court-house of tho said county. A Copy —Teste. 'h’c 5. firt—wg.v' T. w. WINN, D. C. not having entered secutity according the rules ot this satisfactory evidence • IIA.\C1’,H\—A( Kill.-* held in ilie Clerk’s Office i.l the t 'oillily Court of Amelia, lor the month ol Novell.S *r, lS2y. J*!m L Jeter, Complainant Peter lliirlon, executor of Emily Ellington, (funner !>' Emily t'luik'-,)'tl.“ wife of a certain Peter Idling tell, anil l.uey Ann I’oli.trd, Defendant*. I lie Dcl.-ndant Lucy Ann Pollard, not li ning enter* ed hernpp armce, and given *ecmity according to (ho Act ol Assembly, uml the Rules of this Court ; anil it *l,l,,,*i i"~ «i>-'ttho ..ml!.. A. Pollard, in no? an inhabitant of this CommonwealthOn the motion or the Plaintiff; it ii ordered, that tiio said i.ury Ann Pollard ilo appear before fhc Justices ol our said Court, at the Courthouse thereof on the fourth f Imrsduy in January next, and an swer the C inpla mini’s Hill. And that a copy of this or der be torthwith inserted in sonic New spaper published, in (lie City of Richmond, for two months successively, and another copy lie ported up at the front door of the ( ourtliousc ot this County on two successive Courts days. A Copy—Teste, ‘ JOHN T. LEIGIT, c. a. «. Nov. 10. U2—tvStr & IKolNIA: In Chancery—At Rules held in the V Clerk's Ofllco of James City County Court, on Monday the itli day of December, 1S20: William Hankins, administrator of Allen Richardson* deceased, Pltff* n Noriioi ne RatclifTo, Thomas RateNfTe and Carolines Italrlillc, heirs of James RatcifTe, doc’d. Dells. T!ie defendants not Iiavin^ entered their nppearaaro aL“ S' on security according to the Act ot Assemfdy ami Hi., me* ol thi* court, am! it appearing l>y satisfec tory evidence, that the said defendants arc not inliabl bmts ol this Commonwealth: it is ordered, that they d» appear here on or heforo the first day of March Court next, and answer the hill of the plaintiff, and that a copy ol this order he forthwith inserted in the Richmond En (jti rer lor two months successively, and posed at the bout door of the courthouse of said county. A Copy. Teste, n .. ’ TIL O. COD RILL, D. C. ,)rr -1'- 79-wSw t^N CD t.\. El<\.—State ol Norm Caioliiu, Grsn vilie t 5»inty, Nn\Vfi ht?r Trrin, A. I) J82J) iviimH Douiicy, Execului rj. Smith, Murphey aml others. 1 * ( aveat in the probate of a paper willing, purporting 'o is the hot will and ieaUmunt ol John G. Smith, It m nub red by the Court, that no'ice he given by adveriUm-1 I lor .ix we. k- in the Richmond Eu quirer ami Raleigh Star, to the Trustees nr Di rector* <t the F.|n;:bi Humane Soil, ty of Rjch oond and Slate ol Viigiu.a, Dr. Thomas Nelson, u.lham I nn , Samuel G Smith Francjs Smith, Thom, as Sii.iih, H ilhammn and J .„e Smith, \Villj*,„*on, who are legatee* in the pap.-'-wi iting whirl) i* here off-r ed as the last Will and Testament of John G. Smith Dec d, that this suit i« now in this Court, and that they m iy aj |>ear and make themseives parlies to the emtio* ver«y d they think pi ope r, at the Court of Picaranl (Jnarler Sessions to he he d (or lh CVintv and Slat» iloresaid, at the Court Mouse in Otioid on the first .Momfay in robin try next. VVitness, STEP. K. SNEED, C. r> r 3- f,A_«8w» G N -1 11 N< EK\ \i Kuin. Holden in (he Clerk’* 0 Office of (lie County Court of Cliailolte, on the fir* Monday in Dceemlier, 1920: Edward 15. Fowlkes, pjjf, against William Towltr, cx’or. of Edmund Keeling dccM.. Eli/ahelh Keeling and Gustavus llcn.lrick and Elia belli his wife, Delta. The defendants Gustavus Hendrick and Elizabeth lift* «ifo, not having entered their appearance according to. Ilie Act ol Assembly, and the rules of this court, and ii appearing to the satisfaction of the courl, that they are not inhabitants of this State, on the motion of the plain tifi by counsel, it i* ordered, that (he said defendants do appear here on the first Monday in March next,and en ter their appearance and answer the plaintiffs' bid, and give security (or performing the doerre of the court, and that a copy of this order he inserted in the Richmond: Enquirer for (wo months successively, and posted at (ho front door of the courl house of the said county. A copy. Teste, WINSLdW RoniN’SON, C. Hue. 17. 74_w«w WTKAM Mi(;\U KKFINKHV, JYo 27, Church JChy, Philadelphia.—The »ub#rrihtr< having their Kfh'iriy in inii i p imtifn under the »up#i iniea •lanee (>| fixrph S. I.ovptint;, (fmmrrly of the how#* of Philip* ft Levering of tin* rity.J am pre |> ted lotiipp v oriVip lor ilonblo, »i ■ lost an.’ lump sugar#, refined without the u*e of blood, of ’hr ■np’iiircluNrlrf •• that made lieieiolore l<v Me*#** P. it !.. which I late V Mill lll#pO-e ol #1 4 llbfial dl'CCUlit lor rash, or lor acceptanre In Mil* rity. I.KX.CANIlYk LKX, Philadelphia. Til# »tib«crihcr, a* ag^nt lor tin*-ale* ol iheal>o»o in'ii'inned fiigar# in Itichinond, ha* c<n*t<*ntly °u Ii4iii|, l«r «.i|« ei htrlory pric.-*. 4 hill #nnplv. Jan. 12 Sd-r.fi >ii HKHN MID PKTTfW. ONK IH M) U D DOLLARS in " \lll» 1 wlU Ria reward of AO dollar*, if taken within l!i® Stale of Viiginia, and 100 dollar* if taken owl ol lid State, lor the apprehension# anrl delivery of my man Arthur, railing hhn*elf Arthur WaaMngloM « ho ran* wsy from the eily of Hiehmoitd, on (lie SMliof Decern* hcr last. Me i« a tall, wcll-mml • neuron cry Mark, po lite mail reaperlful in hit deportment, generally wnllc# when Spoken to. Me i« a first rale bl»rk*niilh,#mlabotil 00 years ot age,ran read an I tv I lie, and my belief it, llial he has forged hlnirelf a fire pn a, or copied one forged try tome while person, « i• It lira view ol going to the Norllr. Me had on when he eloped, a blue rto®** roal with velvet collar and dr ih ra**incl p inla'eonyand bloe rle'h waistcoat. SAMVL1. PL LAS \ TS Jan. 12, 93~M