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EDI 1 xne Richmond Enquirer, fc'l DAILY. AND WKKKLY. I DUNNAVANT. TYLER 1 WISE. MS: y.

per xnuum. and at the taken for period than Wkkmy, fivr per annum, and payable in advance. For the or cop to be paid in- When lOaimng money arc 1 i he will at the ti published monthly circulation twenty thou- 9 I at per line. J. o'lve tie remitted per mail, in I i A the of 1 1 11 5 Kianeet, exceeding j.t A accompanied with the ad i ri iiburc cxtcutiou of of vSD l'KIt CUNT.

following of debt issued ifgw.ia 11 notice that the Com- a 1 und, calling in the of tl are authorized to be redeemed, I -v At dav of December, to redeem I at ih- of the Commonwealth, tic are mc i jurrriulcr the wame at 'he oilier of I I or not ibe i i authorizing I .1. Mii-y'iili- tlif tlur .1 Die i.n'?t Not-lc lieorge Itfanfi'ik, I'ufcr of 3,000 3.000 i.ooo laiae li.OOO 1 i-ui- e. Vltlle naif I. A I a I iru In '-igWfui. 3.000 11 ill- S.mjo a .1 eaiiie a 2.000 a 136.000 authorise a "ii behiff of i the 0( the i.icbot-r Slid ilaii Company, in for other purpo.e*, ny, miJ of an Act farther to pro- uib.rriptton, i'tlli 1 i i John Wtllcux.

I1. burg, i 1 of 10,000 1 c' i pel N. of LoiiJon, J.iliiii stum 2.00" 2.00" mi-, 2.011" aw, 2.00" 2.000 2.000 nm', 2,00" vitne. vi tile, 2.00" 2.000 vltnc. 2.000 i- 2.00-1 1 4 2,00" 41.

0 per ct. Lee, tuy. 2.0o0 1 1 of the ItoaQvke KailronU Cuinpanr, and to uuthn. thereto ou behalf the i per et Capt. illiam of the Koyal liritUK Navy, hj Ricbaril, Thornton of MM tftraa Wharf, I'pper Thata LouJaa, i la.

Ditto. Jw'i Fredrick of Dark. 1 liomas Corby Halt, Ksn'r. and feidward Maxtor; of Highbury Park, iinre-AiJ Enquire, With beUC tit of survivorship, Ditto, Ditto, -Jar. DivM L.relay man, of London, 3,000 1 3, lib.

Messra.De R.tWhlld, Paris. Ul. lUn I Arthur Augustus Ranch and Lewis 'ouing. oj London, A Ditto, 140, '47. Henrietta CoUringtoii, of near Xbosford.

couf.tr of widow, IHttn, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto. 4 K. M. Atnitk, Aw Ditto, Aoo Ditto, Add Ditto, Win. li.

lUxali, I.UUU 1 if, Vndrew Johnston, 1,300 Mj: Ditto, 30t? i4. XV. Purcrll A I o. lfv. Ditto, Ditto.

i Ditto, 4.. a tv fo. ti.r construction of a turn- i-: ruuutou to Paraertburg, 16th March, under the svciioa of "an act to loans to crrtiti;) railroad companies, pa.nved March, I ti Joseph Smith of Augusta county, 7 Joseph. Jackson, of Richmond, 7, Jr Joseph of Au- -00 7. 31, AW Dr.

amen L. I S. Navy, 'i i. Lucy M. Noitoii, for life, with I to children, John i Norton and i rih4a xi.

Albert and XV ai Vlbert, in I irmi xor j. Albert, John Coleman if 1 J. u-iifi- i William Ih-'lrr, lb, Archibald guardian of Iturton, IftO M.lsl Mary W. Bin bansn, of Afford. I1)" ft.

of to re a rh -v, it i eliding beyond the of the power before i 'lenuary. Charge d' Affairs, Consul or Commercial tp pointed the lulled any foreign the proptr officer any court of Mavor or other Chief Magistrate of any i' therein. If residing In acknowledgment before a trie or of Jteid- appointed of irginla, 'it. lit nil the delivered. I I.LN K.T An riitdk Acecounti, nf I hoUGb W.

Ml'MOUb. SI king Ktutd. of the Commonwealth, pt 'ruber STEBBIN8, HOYT i rOH TilE SALE OF YW1V-. VlJIKliS, SIIKKTINf.r i ciiA.iiBEns vruEicr, NEW YOnK. to 9,000 I ilhrr, ami Ihr br.inti wi.

low for or good i-l- K. for CASH only. DEVKKEL'X, No IXJ Cory O. M. i b.rlou* nfllicbDniiJ.

I'wrmvlUr. "UtKMill.l. 1 tlltOTIIKHS. WrMMI-MuV ANTS, K1CI1MUNU, VA. tp Stiocnoa w-KHoc A NCCS made on Convgnmentt In hand.

Jan. w. 'I. It. II.

TltKD 4V A ttorneys AT LAW, a all th'Couria of kt.k aUo the (Juarteily and 8upe 1 of 'Le enmity Henry Feb Vohk ICivkit KAIL (bun I Hi -4. Stockholders the Rich- I 1 Yoik Kail Road Company, will be on Wednesday tbt day of November ItlVKii Kin Our a r. Richmond, Noreinber luth, IbML of in lliie fmM Afgitttif.tr in coiMcquroce of the etf a sufficient number ol 'be that the r.a*.? Mourned to Teas I bu t-r to he held at of' vt.xi very member will be predentin per iui'Dh A. W. MORTON, flect'ty.

McCOK.il ICKhi 'j'-APKIW mowers. M1CK OFKKKS TO Til PARMKRS OF Virginia and North Car? r-; VPLKS.and RKAI'KKS and I.I.I A A BRA XTON dMKMA A' wuinUm Office, King W'ltUara county, i I um wanting art requested to WILLIAM A. BRAXTON. 1 a who a rale with a ueal little farui attached, can hoar ol I 1 i f'J to the JUiore of this paper.flB 1 I I Tioy 7 VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. on salvor for Texas I.

A VAl.l'Altl.E un b-aut'ful Kami, Mtautcd Rw from Richmond, on on- of the In out neighborhood, an.I near a thriving village, litre there are churches, hotels, stores, a large depot. telegraph ollioe. Ac. I'he tract contains 1 under cultivation, of which a hmjt 1 in I'oftoft 1 and of the quality, and all well rained. The balance in original wood, with a small poron of second growth pine.

This Land is highly adapted to all the staples of the otiniry. and abounds Pi water Irom the purest living 1 in everv imrt of n. i'he Pnnro vetueiits are ostein He, mostly new, or lately repaired, and lit pood stylo. Tho location very beautiful, perhaps not surpassed by 1 i my in this oj the and healthy any place i the orld. This Farm for privately, or would br part tor Uudiu I'.

suitably located. farther "Fu'iulrer h1 nil, Va. July 1 TIN IAKU I Ltllf wishing change Ins business, tor vile Mi TAN VAllO at this place, containing Ave acres land, well improved, with pond dwelling and allnecessary uildlugs, thirty-Jive tools, hundred hark, i nd everything necessary to do a hue houMud hides may obtained at the yard annually, and cady sale for all tbe I at the door. Society pood, i ocaliou healthy. This a rare opportunity for a with capital to eiigugc in ttio tanning kpplv, at mice, mo ih premises, or W.

K. M.CoV, Oct. cm, a 3 fou FA KM. KAlKFIKLD," lying hi the county of kTjL adj the Iwf.ds it'. Selden, Jobt.

Skipwltli utid Walter ike, containing douit 1 of 12n and acres of which are low 1 routnts, one inilc of canal, and about rom lUchtuwnd. The dwelling house has been lately repair- d. arid it Inu all the iinvwurv If not sold prlatefy, It will be said at public 14 lie, on th- 1 fth day of 'KMllKK next. Terms made know, on the day of sale. For urther information, apply to on the premises, on the lay of sale.

THOMAS fitKicuLiXD, Oct I 111 A LAM) FOK SALK." BillK subscribers oiler for sale their farm on mate a In the Buckingham. It contains over of Did bring of river bottom. with wood land ufticient for the place, an us productive mi Hie Her. It his a two story dwelling with four renins and all lecess.try out-hulidi the place. young apple iiid peach orchard of select fruit.

TliU about four tH from the Jatuet Kiver Canal, Kivcr is navigable stream for siuall boats, which it ve- cnnveuiciit for getting produce market. It r.joinstbe id Kobt. C. Join s. Col.

W. A. Ford and in a section cf country, convenient scleral 1 hurches, office and mills. We it umirrrsmry tu suy more iv those 1 to purchase, can view the place, hi 1 id go for hemse.v**, or g-t any information from the by iddreSsiuplhem Diana Mills, llurkiiuham. The purchaser, by paying two or three 1 lirst payment: tii pet live six or a long.r lime desired, to make other payments, deferred payments (ring 'Merest from day sale; title retain.

1 i til paynents are JhllN' SkMl'FI. Sept Ife? cwtf 3J A.KTD AXjE. ilWKNTY 1MPK0VKD FARMS on tkx tkarii cm from 10to -nnsurpassed I any Lands in Indiana or the World, lor beautv and rriiity, ami at having a proper proportion Cleared ami Timber Land. The Timber is the lines: vaaltt Tie locullon is being on tbe oimuaxp Mississippi Kct from rour to nix mil? west of he crossing the and Ituii ad, an I four uiib from county of Jackson county, Indiana. I'pon them are barns, the Fruit, Lc.

sincerely assure ad ho may Uh to that lere i-, a most desiraltle opportunity, as this. Lands will he old cheap, and in tracts to suit purchasers. third oajdi and the remainder unmiai if desired, secured mortgage on Land. We confidently that any able to ik- the Hist payment can make flie others off the Land. Tor information, KAl.l'll lfrowu.stowu, KlCKKfTiS cHILLl'S 4 INti, Seymour, the subscribers, C.

DUNHAM. Indianapolis. W. H. SNGL.bH.

Lexington. Indiana. Td i'HVSK I ANS AN tll.UN. 1 11 pi irately, my Home ami t. vil- lageof Lawrenreville, Brunswick county.

Va. there I is neither male nor female school In the place, a line opening for a Boarding School. umiiM Itml it to thvir interest So examine this property now offered at bargain ami on The lot 12 acres of highly land and every out-house, granary, all new and in good order. The gard-n also highly improved, containing an acre In culliva front and back, are finely laid out, tilled with shade and shrubbery. There choice fiuit trees, which for the last ten have home fm? fruit.

The dwelling house six rooms, 20 feet square, a nut'srry Id two in the by another room 2d feet square, and another lo by 2 besides two cloieta In every hed-rocm and in the dining- rooms. There arc three large to the which situated. I heteiea doctor's (Mice ia the I yard. containing two rooms. I wish to Hp n.v household and kitchen fjru! lure, consisting of bed-room an 1 parlor furniture, a set of cottage furniture, a piano, ami uth-r too numerous m-ution.

lurtfe-r information a the subscriber. Icritb mo Icrate. and adjusted suit the com eiuetice of 'he purchaser, ami possesion given any time. HICKS. M.

Oct county. alcxa.n it a it it rr, IWUY jiTKKKT. tif luir itiljiutiintj tUt iCicfanoHtJi GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT DKALCR IN Cr KOCKUl KS, FKitlMAN an I Klide Island Kudin's (iuaoo, l'Uster. i Particular at'eutlou paid to the sale of all kind of country Wheat, Corn. ur, Tobacco, Oats.

I have made arrangements with Mr John M. Hiepp one of the best judges and salesmen of in the to attend the sale oi all Jobac-'o consigned we. 1 return my sincere thanks to ray friends for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon nie, and by v.i Attention to to a continuance of tin- vii'ic. Aug VNKHKO (suppof a slave) as on the f'th day ol in to the jail of the county Berkeley, having been arretted as a runaway slave. He jjuve name William Piper.

lie is of copper color, dull it apprehension, five feet nine inches high, had on wh-n a black frock coat, much worn, striped a cloth cap an 1 a 1 low Oct Wf 1S.V/?CW$1 rilOi. DUNCAN. Jailor i ox's KT TJ HSER.Y! a ii skason nm pla.mi.mi subscribers ould inform their ricndt and the public, that their stock of FIlL'lTsQy on respect to quantity, and 1 juahiy, superior any tin have ever before kvu able offer. on: wax In InM, by the senior partner; and with a regularly increasing demand hm been ontinu'd to the present tune. The satisfaction given to numerous i-lowers, in Virginia well as the it dtatti, speaks for itself.

We have juat heard a report from soiae our in he adjacent counties, that a man who be an agent partner of Mr. In the ha- been stating that they had bout ht us ou hat we retired from We take tblt on to say, that Mich a statement it false, and without any ou.idation whatever. addressed to us, at Richmond, or left at C. J. Siuton Win.

I'ahuer, A (' I'. Johnston A Johnston Jc Itransfmd or Logan Waller's, will meet with prompt attention. Oct cwrjfm JOSEPH 8INT0N A SONS. TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. Bl TIIK UUVKKNOH OF VIRKIMA: A INFORMATION Laving been received hv the ullve, thai OU'KN BROWN.

BAKCLM COPPIK, FRANCIS J. MI RIAM and IV (who are severally wi'li the crimes of treason, murder, and cmispiring and advising with slaves to rebel in the county of in this t'oiuinonwealth, have escaped 1 ire, and are now going at large: therefore I do hereby a reward of HV lll'NliRKU HOLLA US Co my who shall either of said end deliver HI hi into thesjall said county of Jefferson. and 1 do moreover itquire all Otbveis of Common wealth, vil and military, ari request people generally to uv th'lr hot exertions to procure their arrest, thai they may be hroiigld to justLv (liven under mv hand tiowrnor, and under L. the dt CoiQtuoiiWealili, at Richmond, thWdrdJavof A. It I llir.

(iotr.fc.V thuK'tK W. i-iarv of the Co mm op wealth, limits itd tfim of ag about MX feet in (eight, with fair cotnplexioti. though freckled htlr, and very heavy hiskers the same color, lie is a -pare man, with regular f- and has deep blue Uahc i At is about -u years of age; about fewt 7 inches in height, with hazel eyes and brown hair, wears a hght mou.stat he, und has a consumptive look. fr'i: sst .1 Mkkuv is about 'Jo years of age, is about fet-i height hat black hair ami eves and brown imMitiachc. II- n- t-v ears a eye.

lit- fare MMi-hed from the tUeCIS Of syphilis. d.tr*. i UAICJ 11 I i very mu-cuUr and active man. ll.iS light hair, no-e and heavy brown Looks man; and looks in rrtpcct are In no way deceptU BY TIIK OF A PKOCLAMATlON. INFORMATION having been ircd bv the Executive that MARTIN will, crime of murder.

pe 'he night of the second intilAiit, on the Thomas in the tnty of my hi Commonwealth, and that lo ha-lb irmu and is now at Urge; therHore I hereby offer a Repaid of one hundred doii.it- tntmiii who shaft aires; the said AUTIN IIASSKTT a nl deliver him into the Jail of -aid county of i i 2 do moreover require all civi! and military, and the peoph generally to u- procure that he tunx e. Given under my lur.d us Governor and under it l.e-v Seal of the Commonwealth, at this I'Jth day of November, 1nV.i. II FN ItY WISE. Ity the Governor: Uko. MI'M'okp, of the Commonwealth.

VUTI.N II ASSET! a atoiit, heavy fet Irishman. or ars of age, weighs front to about tret or inches high, with a down broken ami )-tit can and does speak English well. 'V III Fi.OM fill- SERVICE OF THE JAMES It IY K't AN1? KANAWHA COMPANY, on the 14th August, a mgro named UAKItY, who belongs to John H. Ihjirnvtir, of Caroline county. Harry quite black, and -null iu statue, lie no doubt, in Carnliue at thU time, and ti James IClverand Kanawha Company will pay whatever the law allows in -ilvli and to any person wl will apprehend and confine Idin in Cary Street Jail, in ICifhtnond.

E. CtilNN, Sept Sup't J. It. and K. Canal.

OVIUISKKK W.VXTKD.-I obuin, for the eilsutiig vrar, nit (XperiintH, competent r.iihfol Owr.n ou my estate, Klow.r Hundred, Jam-. apply. prr.ent icood rccviiiiutrntlalU'ii. vaville, l'rliirt-Urorge 17SoT 2-v0t MART ILLCOX. I AlTnOS SALES.

ritl stick's S.AMi ol." 't ill-, iiim II VM TC'ltM'IKK BV ilifi! rxivuu-1 to the Trustee, llockinshmn Turnpike Company, for benefit of in parties therein tiameh, uhtch licafii date lo'h of June. 1 shall proceed to sell, at public auction. li manifc couutv, UN SATl lllMV, TI1K TWKNTV i iKTII PAY 1 I Ildl AUY, rut-: ti iioau mentioned in iU deed cxtdiiU from UarrWophttrK in the county Korkiiipltaui. to Ithte ilidpe Turnpike. i within half a m'lo of Coi'dottMille.

It throurh a 1 densely populated s-ction untry. r.tid a 1 tr which will prc.itic Increased the 1 completion of the Cap lUilroud to ll.trriMiithtir;;. 1 Tk i tint Miir.t ui" in money to I pa! I in uioprhs, ittwlliirJ in eWh' na ami iuiv third In twelve months the day th- money to he cured well endorsed iicaotiuble a lien upon the ty 1 until thv i purchase i- jm- j. as Trustee, I shall Cdi vey rich is in in- hv Oct a SAW: OF V.VW AIU.C NKIA LANDS. to udect I the Circuit Court Matin county, pronounced I iu Octoliri tfrin, 1 hi the i of M.

and v. T. S. Campbell itii'l as iifubr vjuI lie rife, will, oil the DKCIlMltEK next, on th? sell public fiction, to the bidder, moil VttiuM le NMV Itl KSfATI iwu is I jii.iat* oh New II.wi, in th countv Si ami containing bj turret ELEVEN III ivND Al ios. 1.1 U.M.I, FIVE lit NUIILh AND FIFTY ACItKS the New River Mi th" balance of upland.

luri.t 1 surpa- .1 hi j.inductive:.r?in itcorn j.f. i' ,11 small rain- u.d co tiucly. hacknow I to be a tract of land -iti, N-w Civer, and the jf apiuti-H, or a I Ibu Improvements upon the place arc comfortable. In bund Httlkirn. to pnv the of the of Hale, and for the the ch a credit of twelve and eighteen mlbs, the purchaser executing' Iton with peixoi irlty, a lien retained the land ai nltiiiiatc security.

Nov 17, ISX'-rhU JOHN A LI A HI. lUAir OF LAND IN I Oil VI V. I'll A1 I AT UN FRIDAY, NOA I AIHKII iotli, 1-Vj, fill. FIO virtue of a the I art of JI eount.v. oth-r talc.

and at above mentioned, that tr.i?? 1 luitd In the itv Auiidia. iiniiiedl.it*'y ItieliiiO'iid hi.i! n-il. fioia Jete. a on lh? t. 1 IJi'ii-e.

of which the late Itich'd T. Will-fin he I. n'Ut and -ied. and recent -survey. land i-? in a 1 i itdtnirahly to the crowtn of atid Tohaivo.

Alt'! is Well t.ntb'Ted The buildings are in i th mi ill, i- new; the oth'T buibl'i tln in. niul In go-id rder, atid tio-y an. io lor .1 sueev-fful f.i11", r. "f- ile. a credit one and two ait, hoiol-i with good carrying int -t Jr-o i and fh- the rv reiained ui.lil for I r.

hi It uii I Kn i i tr ALEX DO NX AN. Ft kILK'SALFDF Dftf. H'DT. WILLMIX'S ESTsAl I'ttlUAY, NOVDIIlCU it II I. AT I III SlhKMT IN A I I.I A SiiAl.l.

ott- for sale Atieii-n, th iy 1 riarn I. jt eoiAjno a' Id oVh 'k, A LI. Ill- rt.lSMiXAt. i at lewriptlon, th- Wiliinta, lilielv a n- Mat v. at old.

aod her thre children -Francis ar? yt an old, and -d and Anti. about -d All a- lik ly a- any la the t.d ltara. r. Four mule-, Yfkc oi do. IT; nt Uten-iU.

II hold and all i. I a Di.N MtdUal at, 'i M- lii and it; fa, cvei and srv-1 of F.i? Estate Tdl be -old ly i-h f'-r a I -tiia- of A ami ov.rtha! -ti will to io boiidx negotiable at with fr- en iv MminbtrHtor. OAU I.AU ri.lM>.>i'. i si. of will nil.

Kill-; McNDAY IN AKV. I i v.F.hout i I'isi. It tv.o I weir- of tfXCilli'lil -bbTiible portion of -up I. ir.prov. lueht- in r- "i together .1 kit.

li-n, b.rr?, T.1 Ii? of location neighborhood rcnd-f a home any an.I the of th? irl hou.e makes it a advantageous I a For further iulnriiuition, the iinder.dfc'n I it U. W. T. DA Nov. v.

Ctroutoi vf IV. Ik Davis dc eI TO Tli U'aiFKV M'IKIUI. PKOPl.li rimd-m style and eligibly loget) I sale upou the i i. i eaidi: and tl.ru** annu it pavrients tt. The pioperty.

independent of the a ft md. located in beat tlful gi the city of (Jrory and occupied by II J. Ma grader. td il i. tary it Nov I M.

SHRIBLKV, Oa I HO A CD pro md. JL February, .1 nil Chair of Phytlcal -a, Itural Hclencv, iitly .1 in -u JmIIk in i- arid dalary uf (he proft a i ded to. Application wav to JKKKKCfiON KANDtif.i'll, I. ,11 I of MAL'I'IN, Oct. Hv-rtm of Fartiltr, NOTIt rgio KIIOI.DKnS OF IIIF IPM KIM.IIAM UN PiKK Head, of Works.

It mad to Wr.rk-tii tbc is n'ithoui dent, and that the atlalrs arr In a of eini.arr.?s*tn"?,T. it is Ordered, i'bat a rneetioj: uf the JCocLin.cham Turnpike Company t'? take place at hi ih county of ue, on Tlnrs Jay, tbe first day of rie.xt, the of el' "ia President, and the ot any busiiie-i which interest oJ otupauy mav 'I If ONI I i Di WITT, On tary Hoard of Public Works. PUMC FN MAin oV IT AM'FACTl'KI at this institution, and there and at the Ant store. No. '17.

Pearl street, tlse irticles, atrf tuced pi i. en, t'-wit Hoots. and Women, Children aim Servant WaK'Ui and Cart ilarnenr of every scriotlon Maehlne Parol-. I.eath* I W'fpon-, Curt', Drnys SlfeS, IMubl Hful bin-eyn for plantation h.vrir Kenily inii.ii* Clothiru' for uf the on ant! foi will netiiaile or repaired. other job work done toor.br.

ihort notice for eat-h, to punetnai only, diort time. from vnintry, nith promptly attended to. JJ M. NIMMd July Apenl ytorrkeeper Va. Penltentlar v.

-in II nowr. r.rviil; Court, September ITHh, T' of WillUtn W. Mallory.AdtiiliiV, W. ICtbney, nbn pro-ecu! thr of f) ll'h in tV mrt. thi-d 1 dd beh ilf of theConiinuntvcal V'uinbi, a Chancery, other Ihiiirr-, tIj-r certain a nitiv Sooibirol.

in tin- of at Urit.iiit, had (1 tliii life, viil-in -aid county, intr-tate, an I without of kin, I of personal to thr amount of thousand il.it*-. tti.it Mtnf tr.n I. r' I t'floiup .1 tfir aid iruiioiiTvrrilth VtrUhd And, on himot: I. ordered 'to' kin. If any.

th" itpi till 'V i tl of ReXl thrift, til.ikc th? tl i II to id and of thil I .1 i three in the new f.t'i? Ih. i. I Ion. a li. I in i): vf n.

Copy it IICf.lM fhf Citrnit t'i City, in Ni-i if Tli? mouth. J. lUhiu Hid i-in ii-iunder the mtl nyb At, iiu-f obj'-rf of tbi- i- to '-f ib'tr tnlnlit lip Mitn one iiUt. dl r-ami with from the ol till pi.viueut, ni uJli.lav.r hauuj; I that theah.jte f.ritiH.I if re-id 11. the within one dut puM ation and what nee--ary protect interc-t lit thi? A I Nor it i W'ADDILU Ch rk.

At li? in Clerk'- the County Omrl uf Northumherl dv of November. IJn'tfll We! 'Ii a I I'J-R-. v. aim Smith and w. The object of till- Miit i- to 01 (lie tru laud in the il and nini'i whi? Smith, elder, i ami instead a partition: and it appearing iy evulr n-c that the are noil re-idetJis of the State of Virginia, on motion of the plaintiff- cor.iwtl, it i- ordered that tin- do appear here within one month after due publication order, and do what i- protect t'nrr ao I at a copy order put pi.

'( four the "iti. htooti I I :111 a i In rite of a'i'i another eopy he at the fron' of tlia i ill -Aid county or. th tir-t tm IO Mil." emir; M. CKALLI. C.

V. held in lite Other of Circuit Court t'ov of the day November. 1 Ci'harine II. Fit IT. F.

A. and otliot-. The object of thU -nit j- all having or rile of Jonathan deceive hi order that an of and demandmay be taken of and to il. of the of -aid e-tate. andof the ietl adiniliiidrntilx of the raid Jonathan l.e-lie.

order to nn of -aid atoi distribution -aid to law, and nUo in (the -aid from proceediiic at and tberu pmv- tlieir before one of the Court at.d allidavit having been made and e. above nnined are of the defelidatils are to appear ih to be holdeu in the Clerk the i lir-t Monday In February nect, and do what i- to protect their iu thin nit. A BENJAMIN FOLLlKD. p. i ri-SDAY MORNING, ilicltinoitu inquirer.

BY RITCHIE DUNNAVANT, TYLER St WISE, -ri as, No Writ of Error Allowed. in llii- paper tho Petition of .) Oili hy counsel, for a ii. the jinljitnenl of I lie Circuit Court "I Jettei sou County, term. The Court of ivfnseii the Writ of Krror. here efforts to it vocation hy proi onus.

Too power, the Executive am! Legislature. no-tovlow of liopt. Thi- victim Northern abolitionism must suffer the extreme penalty of the law, ami upon tlio head- "I the prominent lender- of the is ilit; Mood hI' llri'Wii. Ilioir hand- will death .1 li.nl. 1i1ci11 IiiIInI 11 is MiduW anil orphan i-iiiliiri'ii point iin his murderer-.

Tin nfi-N have liwii threatened Timil IiIn rwi'iilion, are peculiarly the affairs nf Virginia: ii -im is imi competent 10 timet them, ItT I Hi- NtiUVr from iter act. Si' aniKit preserve Iiit In 1111 ir. it he tarnished -he cannot pmtet." her let them in- lnili'delvd. Ii Xortll has more John Kiom lis ho emulate hi- late, hi repeat hi- experiment. it lilt- nf ilnltii Itrown i- in prove the seed nf the Abolition i-h'in li.

mo have no nhjei'tion to a harve-t. ti hi- execution clod- Seuard. the time of our ixodii- will have arriveil. aii'l it Mill its Itrown but a sh nt tniu- to ptepaio fur hut a li'iv 1 lays iii which to repent I many i-rinies ami iiiiu'Ii i. he.liie--.

iili hi 1111 reddened with the Monti his fellow man. it he hoped tint hi- remaining days will aSlnwtil Iiiiii in ijuiet make hi- peace with an nti'emh ami tiiat he will not he (liNtiiriie'l miili the itisiraelinn thoughts ami iii.ju ni rescue. In view nf his rertnin ile-nii. ami nf tiie km fill I're-eiu'e into which lie iiiii i ii.it the folly anil Mi.keilm ahiiiilioiiism an 1 tlii- mail ami jsr 01- l'i'f iii- iki.im t. lt'K 'J 1.M< 1 A .1 11 a 1.

11 t. r. I I iV. li, Or 1 try in Vmir petitioner, John lSrm.vn, humbly -Itoweth, that in the record and proceeding-. and in tlie divine of judgment, upon an iniiietmerit aeaio-t him in the t'imtit t'onrt of the county of Jellbr-on, liv which t'onrt.

on the -d day of November I lot1, he was t-ondeinned and adjudged to l.e haiieed by lite neck until he fa traiiseript Mlii-'h -aid record patiie- tlii- petition 1, matiifest error hatli interv'-neiL to tlm meat detriment of your petitioner: Wherefore lie prays that a writ of error may he allowed him, to the end that the said record and proceedings may he reviewed hy honors: well that tor therein Sii'l judgment ill be reversed. following. among other I -aid indictment consisted nl lour ouillits. which with described in an for treason. advising and conspiring with amiotliets to rebel, aiolfor nii'l it was in each the said couni-, against 1 vour ami divers others.

Vonr pititi oiii. however, was tried alone upon it. And alter verdict it wasi. which in the preanshle of the judgment aforesaid i- recited a conviction "of treason. -aig and conspiring with slave- and other- to reii I.

and for murder in the lir-t decree." one General judg- merit of death a-, upon the whole of the said indictment, I again-! petition! Aotvv ilh-lutiiiing, your petitioner, h-rvveen the time the verdict lieing rendered and of the siid judgment being pronounced, moved the mini to arrest the on ten several grounds, which are all -i out in a hill ol exceptions, signed and -eah tiie -Indie of the said f'ireuit I'otirt. are! to he seen in pp. 1 10 of the transcript, for brevity sake your petitioner heirs leave to refer vonr honors thither lor them, instead of Idealising the whole of them to he copied here tfrhntin). And for the one coii-i-lcralion. ithat unnecessary prolixity may avoided, i while lie does not waive anv the said ten grounds, hut relies and in-ists upon them all.

a- reasons tor now reversing the judgment which lie could not prevail to have arrested, and accordingly prays your honors to give to Iiiiii the lawful henelit "I each; In- will here dwell only upon those noticed in the seijuel of this petition. Tim third in order of tiie grounds so stated for tin--aid motion in arre-t was expressed io these words: llecause ii i- not averred in the lii st count of the indictment (the count for treasoni that the -aid defendant was. at the tin the "I the oili-nee therein ehatgvd. a ol the State Virginia, or i ol the I nit 1 State-." The meaning and port nl which object: 'li to it tiie said coot'! did not charge tin- ud oU'eoce ag'iiiiSt irgitiia. is it seems to have I a designed consider it, or against I iiited Slates, was designed to eon -id-1 it.

to liave been eoinmini-j jn hrcacli of; any aiitgiaie'c dite hota cat petitioner to eithvt the lortner or lb- latter. And at any rate, as tic said count did teU -o clntge, your petitioner is advised tliat he hath now the tight to insist upon such defect of the indictment, as a ground error for reversing the said ju'lg- merit, wlie'lier it was or was not distinctly put a ground motion in Aecojiiingly Ii-' htituhi, put- Ins claim to tin hcm-lil of it ways. cannot lie committed against tin- I hut hy one who owes allegiincc tperpetual or in tlicrcol. established liy the highest j'i- dirial authority of that ovcriinient itself. Wheat.

Cnitcd States thai, if treason can I committed at all against Commonwealth of Virginia, adoption of the Federal point drawn into ipiestion l.v the fourth, in order. of the -roiuidv tor ttie aforesaid iiiotion in arrest and in regard to which. save the trouhle of returning to it hereafter. your petitioner hegs leave now to refer to an aide discussion that prei-ise in the American Law Magazine, nnmUr for January, ISlo. vol.

pp. can only he committed hy one owing allcgl-int one or tlu- other of the hinds aUive turn tinned) to' the said t'otntnonwealth, is to In- very certain, though not known to have heeti in like manner established. See t'lim. Law The statute enacted the lirst year the t'ommonwetdtli, entitled An act what shall he treason." is to the part material at present to be noticed) in these words: Whereas divers opinions may Ikif lull tl'ijii'lilf'l tr-'! Ilifl he it enacted Ly the buierai Assembly the I onunonwcalth of Virginia, that il do levy war against this Commonwealth in the same, or he adherent to the enemies of the Commonwealth within the same, giving tlicm aid and comfort in the t'onunonwcalth or elsewhere, thereof he legally convicted of open deed hy the evidence of two and lawful witnesses, or their own voluntary f't 'h'- Ircnson. which cxteiiiirth to -the inon wealth." Hon Stat.

Ilctoher c. Ami in this form it continued through all the icvis.als of the laws, (1 Sln j.ii. ili'l. I r. I.aw?.

17'M. p. s. 1 f. r.

i im. r. inip, j. r. 1 s.

1 until it was altered at the m' hi the iiiauiH-r he hereafter mentioned. Iti ihis, its ureaitliil Mas Iiit- lil'slct, and, as in the (emits comparison material now to "i isou he noticed. it was a ropv, of the statute 2.1 IMw. slat. ran.

2, entitled in Ruff head's edition of the Statutes at Large, "A declaration which offences shall he adjudged which may he seen in 1 I'uff h. Stat. 201. 202, and Inst. 1, 2, in hoth the Norman French original anil the ancient Knglish The latter, mi far as a comparison durable, as follows: "Item, whereas divers opinions have been before litis time in irhat rn.tr trrn.vol xfit'fl miiiI, in nut, the king, at the request the lords nnd of the commons, hath made a ihi-f'irntioi; in the mariner as hereafter followeth; tiiat say, when it mini doth compa-s er imagine.

"or if innido levy war lr.pl the king in his realm, or he adherent to the king's enemit's in i-- realm, giving litem and comfort in i if realm or el-civlier-, ami thereof he probably attained of open deed by the people of tlieir ''it is to understood, that h- thr -than rttfm' nttjmhj'd treason extends to to our lord king, and his majesty." Thus it is seen thai no more i- aid about allegiance in the one than in the th' of these statutes; hut in each the person e. ho shall he committing treason is deseriheii only as under the statute of Kdw.atd it lias invariably holden, that no in he guilty that otl'enee, unless at the time lie owes authorities prove tiiis are so and familiar, tlint it is entirely needless to cite as the irginia statute was copied so elnsoly from it, with a perfect knowledge, on the pitrl of the great tie ii who sat in that legislature and led its counsels, that such was the settled interpretation. the line interpretation must he put on the provision then enacted hy them. There is no more perfectly settled canon of legal and political hernmiieutics, than this Sedw. Stat, t'eiistit.

Law 2 I'et. S. Rep. IK, I'ennoek v. Dialogue; 5 I'et.

S. C. Rep. 2Sa. I'athcari Robinson; .1 Kcatiim.

2SS, Camphell r. Ouinlin; 27 Maine Rep. Myriek v. Ilasev; 21 Verm. Rep.

20'i, Adams, v. Field; Missis. Rep. Ingrahnu: v. Regan; IS lllin.

Rep. id, Kigg v. Wilton; Engl. Rep. v.

rhe State; Drav toil, t'omui. v. llnrtnelt; 2'? Rep. Itiiramus v. Harrison; 7 Indiana Rep.

Mate v. Swopc. Indeed, the Virginia statute of 177 was nothing more than an adaptation, to the new form of government then just adopted. of the same concerning tieason under which Virginians had always lived since the first foundation ot the colony. At tlm session ni wlrle the whole Wly ot tinstatute law was undergoing a process of revision, through the instrumentality of revisors, the Legislature iisclfexccuted i revision of tne statuiory criminal law, and eli a plovisioii "II srltiji i of tre isi.il i.vs-.

Acts 1S47-S, o. tit. 2. c. 2.

s. I.i 11i 11 was in words almost the and in legal eilt-ci plainly identical, with the provision of tiie present Code, c. 1 "Treason -hall consist in levying war against the Mate, or adhering to iis enemies, giving I hem aid and comfort, or establishing, without authority ot the Legislature, any government within its limits, separate from the existing government, or holding or executing, in such usurped government, any otliee, or professing allegiance or tidclity to it. or resisting the execution of the laws, under color of its Rut this enactment cannot he construed as expanding the law i treason to take in, as persons capable of committing it. such as owe no allegiance to the Commonwealth; for two reasons.

1. It settled, thai in construing tint Code an alteration the loimcr law inii-t lie presumed not to have been intended, unless intention to make such alteration appears. Cratt 220, I'arrainorr v. Taylor. See 1 Muiif.

gb7, v. Toniliii-on; Hand. 0(1-1 tPij, Comm. Carver; Hand. shirlcy v.

I.nng; I inn v. Jones; 7 Marb. Kip, jai. Cro-uell v. Crane; 1 Sandf.

S. Hep. ilnmitiick v. Michael; Toiler Mowers v. Hanker; Xahrisk i Murphy; 2" Aid).

Ditrainus v. Harrison; Texa? Hep. it Knnis v. -'hi N. Ilamp-h.

217, llurnham v. Sedgw. Stat. Const. Law Ami g.

the expression. that "treason -hall con-isi in levying war," so in- from meaning that levying war, -haii u'ost" Ijc Mllfieienl to constitute treason withon! more, and imperially without ant ohli nation of allegiance; imports, on t'ne contrary, that treason shall he capahle oinmitted i. in hv such even tiie person aecnsc'l does owe gianee. tnrvtaiinn is agreeable m-'. only the ru!" i us; stated, but also the know rule about tie- of penal and it is by ii.is Manifestly the lorin ol cxprcs-ion is borrowed I'r mi the oi the I nited States, article eiiap.

"treason against the I nite I States shall st otthj in levying war against them, or ado ring to their enemies, iving them aid ami comfort;" and in the -m I. fore cited, of I nitcd States Wheal. Chief Marsliail, delivered the opinion of the Supreme irt of the I nited Slates, -kc as follows; "The lirst section of a certain i of Congress, the crimeoi iei-iares, that it any person or persona ow ing allegiance to the l'nit'-d Stales of America itwil lew war, such person or persons shall adnidged guilty of treason. section defines misprison of treason; and. in the description of the persons who may commit it, oi.i/n words "owingallegiance to the I nited S'alev," and uses, i iml i it inn, tie- general terms "any person or I it, it lias Jm-i'Ji general htiiis intended limited, and hum limited, hy words "owing alh'giance to I uiled States," which arc used in liie see.

ti is admitted. that the ytucral tins toe section twmd lint it wdmiftr that liie inference drawn from tlil. circumstance, ill favor of incorporating the v.hmIs of one section of tlii- a into another, is i lair one. is urn: or xiikoIam i.immittkii iiiw osi.v xxiii) nv.i:- ai.i.lint xsi i ok I he words, therefore, "owing allegiance rip' I oiled in tirst section, are iy j.it.i Wi.c/i ihi lint. o'ft'i itil'trf it fnitMtrurtmh unit! Iif (hen "iiutii'l.

hen, therefore. xv give iii" same construction totlw i second section. we rio not carry lint construe it as it would be construed in dependent of first." in other words, tin strong expression person or prisons." when used in connection xxiili treason, shall hi construed to mean "any person or pel sons owing a'legian nonvithstai ling ever very strong seuihlaucc of their set ir to the words of preceding -eclion "any person iir persons In truth, ail legislation. and indicates it plainly, as a thing known and on lerstood. that treason a common i.xxv oltence, with it.s common law constituents, one oi wind is breach of allegiance and the whole object legislation, and rf constitutional pro visions on the same subject, is to lasien up xxiiliin certain limits, xvliat might ar "extravagant and erring -pirit' of the court' i in extending the iaw and the penalties trc.i son to rapes to xeiiicli it ougjit to an I plied.

bicli heing so. then, hv known role criminal pleading, no indictment Id can he good which does not. in plain terms charge it to have lionn done I it iff. 'Ihis was derided. with mueh Ihnn iisiuil solemnity.

in esse itexmnu Tucker, who was ad in lie executed, for lie took in rebellion. was not put to detth. ami wards pardoned which and to the revolution of he leave to bring a writ "I error. and brought it on thejudirment of Ins attainder; uiidi-r Mali, afterwards Set germ Hall, tin Middle Temple, had purchased his Tii'-kcr's estate. This gentleman, therefore, opposet to(it ririhvt the reversal of the attainder; and himself no mean lawyer, xt loast in point ability, he employed also in his t-ausv -erera of the foremost men then at the bar; in Com berbach's report of the I.evinz, who been a judge, and Powys and Gould, who wer judges soon afterwards, are mentioned a I.

arjiuinz nri thai side. Xn less limn objections were taken: of which but were overruled, and one ot those two tin Court declined to pve an opinion; (bat indecision, wltieb in tlie Coml oi ie-ne't was unanimous, rested altogether upon on point. Which one point was, that the inient was, and in that stage to -be considered bad. lor want ol -otne sufficient manner or tbrtn. tlui the treason in hi each ol alicgi.im c.

'I hc com. inon form, and perhaps the making the averment wa- charge eonejusn.ii count, that a.l tli. mixleec body of wetv ib.i.s when all law j.i... r. were in Latin?" hi i (Ifhitagainst icr, printnl 1 cedents since law proceciiiiss have Iiecn in Kuglish generally have it.

contrary of his allegiance. VtnL except in of treasons, capable il living cnmir.iMrd even without a breach of any d'Hv -otiie treasons ol that kind were created in tin. rcigi.s ol Henry the Kighth and the and some sttclt were even included in tint declaratory statute ol' Ivlward tie- Third la-lure to wit, ollvnees relative it been tin uniforiti ti in all precedents used and approved, it. See, for eci-iients fucker's ease. I references in Show.

I', and. 'precedents Fu-t. re. Lav t'ro. Cire.

ilouiji. 47tt IVi. edit. iSI'i; Wentw. I'l i I.

lid; I'lead. Cliitt. r.aw 7tl- 7b, 1st Stark, t'riin. I'lead. bbs; Arelib.

t'ritn. I'lead. 11. bin. 17.

bd e.iiu American pre cedents, see I i.e.. I'rc tin I tVhart. I'n num. i i 17. i'ls.

Il-jn, i I. ilb-J; wherein always it.is conclusion e.vp! where jn the coinuietiCcuieiit nt the tint the person accused is averred to nw ing nl-, legiancc." in this case tnf Tucker7 'l insist! d. tiiat. in order to be good, an indictment nt tiMsnti iiave uncL roach'sivtt; but lea in -I Justice Holt said, was needless, tiie same averment w-re found any where in it. iiut, that It lulls' ll.eicin, .1." the judges agreed, after long time cntisidcialinii and many debates: and, because it was wiierein that iisciictiueiit, the judgment fumd 1 on was reversed; and that reversal waat tei watiis ailiriucil in parliament, li.e case is icporu.d in unity but i in i I Cay in.

omb. f'arth. ill -i Mod. and Show. I'.

180. See also ill Mod. ol Sgiuii, fib, bo; l.fi. I'as. Temp.

Unit I lie iiidictiiicnt in original Latin, is set out in Sno. I'. C. i portions of which, it isubmitted, may be translated thus: 1 Ini tic sain 1 ticker ami another indicted jointly wilii hiiu. out having the fear ol hi their hearts, nor tUttf 'lilfijohif', bul iii.iv.

1: ini seduced ic." the instigation the devii; fiifti it (1 i(( 111'vur Ljr I if" I -Ilf llfi'l (' ri'lill ore I.i to uf.i. and contriving and sl.v, tutu and intended our said the king. .1 1 i.if 't'til 1to bring to and agnhist our said loci the king. Il.tir 'Hf iiiii', tAUnion T'i "against the king, in-- i-iovvii iiini dignity, ny.n'<<j.' "I tfilt'lfi In -'If iiml i.j maintain il. in spile of its wauling a oniclusioh has been mentioned, distinct averment.

to trie sauii: cifccl, if earncstii ple-sed that the want iii Hirii or mteli nisiim-. 1 J.il. Knym. i -tub. the "nor tin- lintv Ol allegiance, i' -1.

and li.e v-oni- -ur h. king, tin ir supreme. true. natural i UoUu' hied lord, levied war," (L'arth. i2 Mod.

.1 lemp. Unit ami other expressions n. tlie like ellvl; which, it was said. imply tiiat Tucker was a liege subject in the king, ami conseijucntly that this treason committed by him rontri'h'-jrauti." nf'iami i 1 Mod. I ho.

7.1 by tinaiiverbial epiliu it necessarily tarried implication: tint at! i'i vain; tIi. it iras lion that advert was 1 otlie: -a? le.a-.i on. m-i onitnglv itif has ln.eil iiel'i sjjite. -J liav.i,. I'.

se-'t. Indictment. tir, i k-'. i 7: I ro. iI I Chiit.

l.iw 242: 1 Mark. r'ni. iTewi. lit'- 7 Steph. i.amiui.

i- in litis aspect, whether a a subject. i-r by birth 'her wise. a stranger; lor, in tin- isvi the bitter, the thing or tilings alleged wis must be charged. in ins "i lit-ei, I to have been done traitorously and agam i tin: ilntv of alletriainv. Dyer I i.

"devr Itep. 'iwia I Case, cited in Calvin's; Jlob. Co. I.itU i iiul. il.

I'. 1 1 oh. i7, ftfC- r. i-b. Ami moreover they iinc-l have been done Mi; for oven pr constrained, of a stranger iii A i under iiii: protection "express It- laws, will a.

i subject him lie- i aheuialice, ivii local and tj to bring iiiiyiitlfj willon crime or the penaiiiies of treason: thj i'im: ol Worheck. Iteiug an lb n. ami invading i 1 claim crown under the a of Kdtvard i.e.. prisoner; it was re-ohod 'he I Miiid not proceeded against as a If i 7 Hep. 1 Case; Inst.

li. bethel an; imhrci aiieuiancii being due, vveie I.Ullld parts the indictment agaiiist Tucker. which s'fttfl that he and another did hat m. charged I to iiHru 1'i'Cii i lot them, in disregard ot tier duty of ft. i.

allegiance." ami in i. i.fj the atl'cction and true ami which true and faithful subject. 1 the king should, aivj right were bound heat him," and "intending to bring to de-itu the kit on the throne. and 1 tora! would have been i t. 1 a -tatntc couched iii the very wor the 1 i tion of f.

is.to e. inuterta! itiijiiire. inn-much as in now in i oiiextien there arc not to he found expression-, 1 or single expression, of like character! The persons accused may have done thing charged against theui, iti th" ehara-ter i of tillihusters frntnt'ijha, making hostile -ion from the t'toe of their Vir L'inia soil, ind i never ov. in her auirhl ol allegiance; lei that tipppear- the said count, i si sss some impiicatb-n a'. Icgiatiee may he tnade the udrcrhs I IfiHIIH-iI-tV .1.1 II III i tito applied, the iiirnf' all that therein alleged have been ami the latter ami i of the indicted.

Any such -it i- supposed to he sufficiently rebutted ir ginin authorities, of the very highest 're-i-n-r and in very great number. The statutory provision in I s. UJ, has been, in to proi-i-cU the i same edict, in free ever ci1st Act-, I sotl 1. p. s.

Shepii. To. is. "i 1 11. "'-11, c.

1 i p. IK, ti- Sect, 1 I. Ami -iuce thai "late it ha- been do 1 eided. an indieini tiaru" llr? good- have heeli leiftniousi aiei taken troin a "Iwellintrli will.out charging in other inniin thai thi- 1 in the night tune, i- not a goo I mdtoinieir for bur clary, hut is only an iml ctifnt t- i reny. 1 Leigh Comm.

That a prcsentnient for gaming, whi'- i lime's defendant with playing at an un awiul" I "at the house of R. Lipscomb in town of Brcntsville," is fatally deferth- I charging that the house wa- an or I public place, so as to show otherwise thai: by the adjective to it, th it the play wg 1 was an oflence. 4 igli Ford v. i see also 10 Leigh ti-stt. Robert- v.

L'5 Gratt. Bishop v. 14 tlratL i. Hull' v. Ami that an indictment is charges that on solicit "feloniously" had in -j pieces of base coin, without otherwise that he hail them in his possession at I (Jratt.

v. In this case. Judge Daniel (in whose ii- itsi the Juteres concurred si.fi II is not helped by charging (hat ibv 'lelfiiioiislv'had the twenty pints i ins o. sc. make the count et siillice the prisoner's licit.v It is absolutely essentia! to the vali'lil count, mat it sttuuhl nit charge the acts which diem 1 1 Irate See also -J Vir idtd.

I taker v. J.eigu i 4 J.oizli tntmu. v. rati. S.

especially what i-i said fudge in tlrat 111 V. c. -7. ithan a vision borrowed from a late English jH'Odl. may he omitted inane i'i -trio itf accusation," which is not known to hav tis any, much -s complete.

iters either in England or in Vir-initi Hut as ti.is provision is not confined in ration wli'ioin there heen vet i'-i. loit applies in. a demurrer; i 'top; soil, thai it an in npnlv oniv --i dt as, that the p. mors in iiioi not tin; fear "i 'ion heii.ro ve-. l.n hit.

lonvoil seduced Ihe falso an i tea ligtinnl of other 'evil ami persons ami tie- instigation of the devil; whic! inlustiion inverted, -i! a (tic allegation the persons so indicia heittg hound In any allegiance wiiirh the; ii imhi.strion.sly xchided. if i vei purpose avoiding at trial am investigation into that point. It is thai statute was made, as wcii tore it is necessary state in an indietiuCM rcerv thing inateiiit! t-. he ') nctt. Iiieli tie- bunion prmf may liuletop- in tr- itint the rovnsed wdhor.

tin- crime itself cannot visf. I i arge, ell II i' lie Heeessai to adeee nllil tir.it vvhereot harden proot rests on prosecutor for that, in a of i j.r touching that t- in -i- in t't nisi i'lstanee upon ill- titer no matt'r in'i soon burden of uisproviii. it ii.a;, turned upon the accused. ie'r- '-Te petitioner is advisi ii. ti.a imioiMeiit aforesaid against tun ight have i.een arrested, and ougti: u.c.v t.

ev.r-ci. li a dilfcrent mailt ii to nan tpuii i circumstance tin re being nuts the -ainc indictment; under tie- pr. vi.ioo ol i i I. thut i. -i there aie several in indictment ol in (' :mi.tieu, genera: gttiliy i ut.d.

idgmefit shall entered agah'st i. any count be good, thnueh other he f.ui'.iv. Ii is suhiuittid, that li.e staiuti does lad case, for asol-s lis e.iii' hrietofoie i I to the Kith v. oiuoi. via hv JsisOt Mowhrav v.

ii l.e'gli, ale i'mum. tirait. fur this peeu ti.uitc ii'tiiiguisiies tile prtscid ca- iium indeed I'roiii o. ishei'- v. hat ha- hitherto coiuo i cam; irgtni.i.

uau.ely, that if the judgment i red your pi liliotier on all the eou.it.neiiiding tin- del. ia to tiu ti i.nt on; of the reach lecutivc leiin "i him, ii judgment i-ii ciiUTrd atpurst him only counts of lite and lit hum in im nerd id Iiitd the delVr'n otiut hem with she r- -t hut in-ill whole indictment -vi il tin- rea-n thi -v. V' ii' petitioner is imi l' i- happened the easp. appears in lit I atop of the 1,1 cftheless 11 iiiin to have the mi id i J. u' i or said to formerly tlip trial the or.

the tion of tiif a-en tin- jury any count that No argument nation though both ascahtir ii! I. in ploM tin Hlll-rc ay. a roust iin what jiSr-ti-vi'fld Ir. prire. in the administration re tiallr law.

tlivrc it is tin- "V'y or thornm i t. and that, il on tint, erroi tin re'n; r. i Now ynui pri-ow applied l.n: judge th fiii-iii inttl tiii -riiijivt. in Mvi? ways, ciiin-: of which eati'lc til il nil hull to fi ililpiaili 111 i not hi lipiit in- irtli liot! II in: the to the jury to disregard this f.inlit act'ctariiy Hand nr. apjn i liiii is' ui.fA-pt.'.'.'iis.

igncd and scaled i judge. and to In- to- ini in the transfript i i.yoiir the move tin- flirt Pif'impel tin: foiiiits in i)it'll to pri nte. and al and si pi'oiCi'uliuti ai -ti tiother founts which motion niiiv i ruled, and a.liniien to picaup-Ill all the founts, including C7t.i the lino i. ot i'-in- stopped upon at i iii- was afterwards made the dr; -L- several ground- itiie-o in arte-t j'td-Uiisih. as api ear? ri 1-iil e.wptim her tnt'oi n.vjttioned, and in the idori aiu appe.u i et v'ji'- i and stale Iiy li.e-jtniiTe.

and found in 'her iid irai p. your petilior.es 100 en the Com itisi i ii sr.v mivjulj. Hi- ei i'ietiiv, ih.il the era. ao- iiu.i was r.ti.'xu i iilil a eii nl iitiOlhei Mile I i States, tiii-r 011111; set ho thai Mil; which till' I arm iii" iinn, 1..5 lb-- matter. Willi the result vialio jmlgmriii again-1 j.iSiuhm 0 fiuiit, 111' the I inn ill- bfvli.

ii OilL'i i a havi I -I 1 11 the count, for ujhiii the in i tl. million. ii these moniiiis your tli.tf lh" Miiii jufiirmeiit he VoiiV honors leviewei! ami e-r li (hi -si i emmr. lint 1: iilr.iiojn lien- res- laliin-v, in tl. 'Hi-hl to m--irt a-jiio am; .1 mtrial avvurtii-ii iiim.

for the oft: i-i to 'lit- itl? tIIi-'t -Ii I 1 -ki 'i. for. juilgiiii-i iimM i II a-aitoi iiim 01 'isst i-ount. 11 im; In- 1 it iv.1- -iuc lion nllegiiinee or noii-aiiciriain'f in the -H Inmiainuiiti! the treason impute n'-iii to- info iimhr i Ami. if w.i- wrung to minim! i tin- iiis'rni-tioti.

iii piof; that your j.r Holier hail hi-i-n Ol irglir ihoinrh 'i- haii in Hi iii lie- that tie was latterly cotnumrani in the Mat Maryiaml: ami that from his of a hoi tliei" he i-Jitin- jurfrit'ij into the linn- of eommittin- the 1 a- ai ts of treason. Now yottr petitioner tiiat in-might he a Maryla: oiiicr Slate 1 but Virginia 1 tif tlie I oil' States. without being a citiacn irginia. ing allegiance to her, at long i uiaine'i out of Virginia; unci that he imgi in that I'oiKiitio of his citizenship, cotne u. Virginia without contracting allegiance to State, so as to incur the ptn.t ol ltf.i*on, ho tame in the manner of an enemy, to entitle himself to the tiou oi hti law allegiance i protection ciprueai.

Blnckst. Cointn. -'nili. In the same nm ncr as citizens ot Virginia wiil not con tract iegiarice, or incur treason, to ant miter if tiiev shall so invade it. And it that a citizen of some other S'ate I'nited States can be in Virginia In hi- act, in any tnanner, without heing a Virginia, then the eirci' against prisoner in withholding tin; instruction ask and refused.

The second count of the i i fr under the 4th section of chap i If" of Code, page 722. It charges, tii the satne parties charged in the first count each Mrerally maliciously and feloniously cc I i I LYI 50, ji spire each with John C. nuke, K.I... Charh--' am! others, tin1 jurors unknown, ivrlain 'o named. the r.if.i it named.f and other to the r.

1 bet anil make insurrection against their and ow ners, and tig the government, constitution and laws of the Commonwealth ol irjtima; -iiy ami advise sa'al slaves iiniiKd.ni.il tiiex slaves to the jurors uiiKnown, ntiT make uisurtt reetioti. I lietimtiin: of ihegrsml jury in reference 1 til. charge- iim-i count there tire i urges contained in ir, to wit. am! to to ic' 'n i. ami to no it- and advising -laves to reiie! at.

i make i- a- follows, to wit: 11 aiivi.sinj: and with and olhejs to rebel. The finding of petit jury in reference count, it i- relerreil 'I' the verdict dot its own iti ms to it), it liiidii i cciftd guilty i a ivistiijtand cot: -mi i. witii ii others to rebel, t': Jmi co-nit, it that the I Verii.it, u.i cut.u-!> iloes ot -how wlcit c- nc nil i- found guilty anviaimu-iind coii-jiirKig with loychel, lie th-vtkc tn '(: count, or other -hi. tie i. t.f.

a. being tothejurora ii.A:.. t. i i.jijuar the verdict 1 )' unit n- incaiii mc uuicr u- fj-ij. -i ii and John he.

i unknow ami 1 whether "i- the i.i. in the toitat and docs designate slave-, hoih. Id. it Submitted, idtogelher j.dgmetit it, and jo I mi. l.aie iu-iii aril-sled upon tin principle 1..

irsd-dr's Case. 0 ijrtittan 7 Sn lite thiitl ridini the same parties named r. the- l-t counts with i and days October, i and cacli if. il.nr mains- tl hiding iiuir white 11:.: named. giting t-1 i -j.

i- i.n ni 'ltul w.niiid, n'-. in-- with Sharp's i dl r-t which AOiirni t-acii IncS'-itpi-n it isallepd licit id ch.r icainimisly, i i fii -aill t.aitics. i- ih j.i ci-si the ccni.t ilh i i- tin cvrplien that it chitiges aid (iiccn coin tootling tiic and i. v. ti: i ami tl ii.

ir.l-M.il. liituiiig i-i tin- jet jt.iv inferred) t.jh.ii iiijIn. "a p.neml liiuhl.p ai i.i its tin- indictititi.t, ur ate- cf i to i ili -f intii t. tin iir-t degree." "Ilie Ccrdi- net -lute I'-n- the minder of whoin i ia'ilicl lu.r whether out- i v.ict' day m.r lilM'N it .11.1 tile i he II: idp.t II oil led CrJti.iti, if ll.Ci.i'iii-i: Mm- that i-mi. which it ii'-i-tfu hi ilain tu do.

Il the liiidi 11.a 1 I-. to eiilur both oi tin aim ill (Inn ISlnWli is ioiilld jo.ih. i' in ur.d with a a tin id cucli of the per" iiatc I i-ii i n.cd, oil tiiric seve: in ii one oi them its- i i.urged, i ominitti jiaitics, at tiic and with the I it xi'Hiiiu. i already cited tYoin ii it apply conciii-tvc ti. and jit-tith huh re.ini;e<r.

judgment on the I.tidier ii in the L' court low. 11 that il-i -r ami It" ll.e art -n ui.ttilam. It. flue urn i i-'ilii ally each, that the coin i in -i i ty, I'unlu. ia lory have It in tiesi .1 upon Mull verdict.

i. In i'llliiUi tl, lifit li.t i nil il.a\ rri.il to giant the Iciidanl inj to elect tiie iirii.count ol theindictment lo trciiMiti, am! tt al i c.iiv ii'tt'd, ami lit o. Lo punished.I Lis i jai'ii Vliv tl.e Kxtculive II lit I i.llll.. i.li lO i lllil lll.lt lint v. Lifii llliittd is.

the same and tl i-, iil ding 'lie i.t ol all woietlu satin man all i i 1 Mieli joinder Le ttnharrjN cd 1 Li. lor pardon. '-t i5.it'> t'riin. j. i 1 the fjini i.v lu.n i.j r.

miii.ti iJ.t i.aiii tun lit. mis i "i i'io 1 i iii'i- litiit lit on "Olivittii'ii upon tl.o 1 i lid counts, was I a lol.vi'li' i upon iv 1 tin co or uher ol' tin-in, a- i icct l.iiii lo capital pun i i.i.n Mint i only i on uioti law. nuii-nt in the sreoiiU litguti; i- il.e fact Maud ilu" iti nit i. jury have t.ii.iocr in id" lo an a the tij-iii toiild iioin i ii fit nicution iuiini -Hi fit-net, lii.lt there venit i The occuwui a gouty tu.derthf-ccmiiitN i mi.iL mi am r. a i it il; ol'liie Oort, and it lt: i- were in ti." opinion of the a to jury was uivretior.

tint n.i'.ot, I i 1.1 iy traju.fi of the i ijiuruig iijuiu the face tine judgement. gei.e1 ii i.t.j out ol' the MilUC ailcgtnjr the san I1 i -i xmt i. i Sec I 'th first i. i' (iiatUn 7'J7, I' 0 i I i iiiiin.il I leaningo. page Co.

LVv said that the motion to i an election 1.1. at ii iile the j'JIV i.o 'Large to the i 111 I i th.1t ip. time l.eforc the j'iri it iie, Ti. the aigt id I.ng> ei-, 1U14 thi to tile jury. j- tlie part of the ac' and 4th.ounU are ail 'I.

-i i tif vi ni it -ha he re-li; ti.i -e cunts, ignores, lie pail ol i i to imine it Oiattuli 7. aini U. sec. ti'-rvc n.ien parlv indicted lor i- ed oi parted the cliarjri' in the if Tini pail. ith-u: i statute; tilde be no judgment even upon (i.

responded to iin- whole 'J i'IiUI 11 vtimi, there I.Mil' the in U.t. end cunt. JiiiJ.V i i and ivii. The certificate r. aP penued hy the namely.

that, in thcir opinion, the wr. eight he aivar od 1 thev concciAdn? that the was r. if the jiiihrtneiri 1 nip anied wnot nnv riciit. hiif i' urt Iiy the mouth the I'roidenu declared iff iiiu.o^ had conin Milcred t'if record th i'm- 'it n. and were iiuaniiiiu i- ft op iron that it ritrrtn of "p'ainly it." it.

mat 'piruon ir were not liee'nrc I and anr.nt justly conceived without i -tody of th entire record he M7hhii.I>. in 'tf if a li.l i.l Mr W. A gr I'un'T. tr.tl FMNilNO. HI ('f l'r FkiniMDtf, of rr.

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