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1 SV HI I tW iT FKhM F.UROPE, it ibe thin Albion. rrivedat New Vork jnn Lierpbdl. 1 Comntertidl The iiteat Pari httVl'l th 28lb J)ec. A conspiracy had "been 'defected 'nt nauronr, atowuin lb department urthe i. i piajuc ct Aioire reiouiy i itatmear that there wks a dreadful 7 enugration, the cause or which were 'Mrl It'nroduced eremt con sternation.

It broke pot on the evening of iBth December It progres was nut stopped until nfidnighl. Fire Pn perished, end 4 were grievoutly, oo feared, mortally wounded, on tin caraml occasion. The plot above mentioned, it eems by 'ihe Moniteur. bed bwn tome weeks in preparation. Intelligence of it municated to Gen.

Jamin, commandant at 4 who immediately proceeded to ward Saomur writla two companies or the 4tb regiment The intention as to ob tain possession of the cattle of Sanmur but in this they were baffled, by bt arreat of eight of the principal conapiratora. No .1 iadmatioh ia given a to the ulterior designs these persons We have glanced hastily or er Sereral co Jiimns of the debates of the Chamber of Deputies. Tbejr are often violent tut hot perhaps moi'e so thaa usual. A report bad reached Paris arid London, that an insurrection among the Janiwaries had taken place at Constantinople, which 1 concinurdtwo days, during which the Sul tan was beheaded, and the Jews and Chris fiana indiscriminately massacred. This ''f eport, however, had not been confirmed, though it will be seen by our extracts be low, that the Ottoman capital was Wan awlul situation.

War, and that without delay, between Russia and Turkey is now universally con sidered as certain. The Russian troops are pouring down upon the Turkish iron tier, with tremendous parks of artillery. Letters Iroin Leipsic, dated Dec. 18, state that au account had been receiel of giand council held at Petersburg, and presided at by the Emperor Alexander, at which decisive measures were adopted with respect to the Porte On the breaking up of the council several' couriers were despatched to the southern province of the Russian empire. The winter season, Uis thought by Russian officers who have for merly served in Tarkey, will rather radii tale than retard a campaign in that country.

The Russian Gazette confirms the ru tnour mentioned in our summary yesterday, 1 of a general creation or promotion of or htm among those who constituted the Rus stao legation under Barvn Strogonoff, at Constantinople. Piomotions of this kind were invariably a preliminary of Buona parte to commencing. campaign. There is also a la Buonaparte, a formal expose of the military force of Russia, specifying the number of the respective corps and their positions through that vast empire It appears that the Turkish people will not permit the government to accede to the Russian ultimatum, even were the Divan so disposed. Such is their hatred to the Christians, that they will encounter certain and inevitable destruction, rather than make to them the least concession.

The Persians continue to advance victoriously The news that Bagdad had fallen into tbeir hands is confirmed, and it is a gain said that they 'have taken Trebisond, and totally. destroyed a Turkish corps posted near Enerura The Greeks continued to be successful. Accounts from Frankfort say, that the Greek Congress at Tripolizza intend to proclaim a tederatjve republic, at its head president, Prince Demetrius Vpsilanti. Six states it is added, are to form the republic, namelyThe Morea, Livad Tbessali, Macedonia, Epirus, and the Islands. What Russia will say to Greek independence remains to be seen.

An article from Corfu of the 20th nit. stales that notwithstanding the prohibitory measures of the Ionian up wards of 20,000 muskets and bayonets had been furnished to, the Greeks from the Islands of Zante, and Cerigo. 1 fortress of Arte was, jt is stated, on the point of surrendering to the Greek force by which it was besieged. The Greeks arj so exasperated by conti nued wrongs, minds have. become so' debased, and their manners brutalized by Tuikish despotism, that their atrocities in several instances have equalled those of the Turks.

A dreadful massacre took place atNavarim after the town bad regularly capitulated Some ot the inhabitants were cut to pieces, others burnt, and several hundreds carried to a bar en rock and starved death. Tripolizza also surrendered under treat tnenl equally ferocious and when the Jewish uaiion offered to buy their lives, it was staled, as a retribution for the indigni ties offered the Patriarch, their fate was decided on, and every soul was to be eruci fiad By one common content the whole of the people assembled together, and resolved to destroy themselves, by poison, which was carried into effect on tbe spot, so that not on remains to relate the horrid tale. The differences between Demetrius Yp the senates and military chiefs, continue. The latter are all inclined to recognise as Archiitratega the brave eon qucror of Tripolizza, heroic ceur. age is generally admired The choice roust however, be made in a general assembly, which will speedily be convoked.

A strong division or to ureek. fleet covert the ports that have been delivered. An article from dated Jo 27, says Wr against Persia has been solemnly proclaimed in this capital." From the London Courier of Jan. I. We have received Datch paper to the ZVta nit.

They contain the following ad vices frosa Constantinople under date of the 26th Nov. It does act seem that that city was the scene ef those tumults, endiog with the alledged taorder er tat Bultaa, which previous account stated to have occurred about that period but great aekatioo and alarm prevailed, which may be considered as tM precursors 01 npis sigaai csui Extract of a letter from Cnatantinople, Nov. fOar fears daily increase for the last rtk have b0 itrsesfAmosidred fi Tbe' Government lnurto ta adviee of the Foraig M.Dtstm. 1 The Austrian Minister, who Kad tor fourteen da jt in win desired (crrnce wiya sua nu. k.ueuu'1 w.

refusai immediately danded.bipo. and by this meant as well as by the intervention of the English Ambassador, beatkogtn btained an audience, at wbicb the English French, and Prussian Ambassador were also present but' they effected nothing, as the Sublime Forte explicitly declared that it never would grant tbe demand of Rua tia and thut war is inevitable. The4okes of. dreadful event already manifest themselves, Tbe venerable bead, or the unfortunate Calliroachj fas been ex posed for in every street head less'corpse are found Nigbtand day we bear the tiring pf pistols, so that we count (be victims who thut fall Tbt gov ernment aeain published a strict order vet terday, for every 'Mussulman to have' his arm in rendiriess. arid be prepared to march at the first summons it is even said that the Sultan himself will take tbe command of hi army; meanwhile these bloodthirsty people carry on war with the.

christians, who are tbe peaceable inhabitant of this capital. "The confusion is increased by Ibis arri val of the fleet which ia now before the bar bour. The Captain pacha bung the yard of his ship with 75 dead bodies, being I the remains or bis Greek seamen whom he bad hanged as a sign of victory, on bis arrival in the Dardanelles." We have received this morning Ham burgh papers to the 25th ult. from which the following aria extracts: rs' "St Aecoonts have lately been recei ved from Lieut. Gen.

Weliamroow. Gov. of Georgia, dated Tiflis, Nov 7, according to which the Persians who have invaded Asiatic 1 urkey. bad really made themselves masters of the city or Erzerum, after defeating the Pacha Bagdad, who attempted, in vain, to Helena it. It ik said that there were many rench officers in the Persian army, with which Prince Mirza, the second son of the Scnan, bat undertaken this expedition "General Count Wittgenstein, who has been for tome days in this capital, has re turned to his bead quarters at Tulezyn.

"Vienna; uec. 10. The rumours which have beep in circuit tion here, during eight days past, respect ing the state of things in Constantinople, are not as yet confirmed That capital presents a most alarming aspect the 'ex cesses and assassinations continue in despite of the orders of the Divan, "arid Other an thorities, fend even 'the 'efforts of Foreign Ministers, who recommend to the Pone a more rigorous vigilance, impartial persons compare the present state or things to thft of the month of April, last, when the massacre of the Greek 'commenced. But things now are carried to a greater excess, for it is not exclusively the Greeks who are objects of the fiiry Mussehnen Christians are also ill treated. On the 23d inst.

Chapper, attached to the English Embassy, and exercising the function of Drogoman, was aesaulted in the open street, 'fjursued to the very door of bit residence, by a band of these ruthless fanatic: lie saved himself with much difficulty This outrage induced lord SVrangford.and count Lutzow, the Austrian Internuncio, to present a very energetic note to the Porte, re urging the adoption of measures for the security of tbe Franks but all orders to this effect are contemned. "The disaffection of the Janniuaries has been recently manifested, as usual, by fires which, however, were happily extinguish cd befoie any serious misrhief was done." Journal de Paris. MARYLAND GAZETTE. VnnapoHs, Thursday, Fib. 14.

Far the 'Md. Gazette. Mr Green, Please publish the following lines in your Gazette TO THE HEADER ON VALENTINE'S DAT. The reather'd Masters or the grove, Devote this joyous day to love, And careless 'bout the wintry wind, Each seekt'a Partner, mild and kind. His wayward destiny to share Throughout the remnant of the vear.

And why not whose constant heart, Has long endur'd the pungent smart Ol' shaft, in charms of Maiden fair, Deep steep'd, and deeper planted there. This day, pray her from whom wereta'en The polsont which the God's dart stain. In pity, her fair hand to give, And thus, the aching wound relieve? Reader, I'll tell thee why This charming Maid 'Might grant the boon, and I be doom'd to wis. 5 A BACHELOR. Feb.

1822, ,1 LtST OF LAWS Passed at December 1 821 Tbe followine list comprises the titles of nearly all the Law passed by our Legislature up to the present time: I. An act to change the name or William Vans Murray Robertson, of Dorchester county, lo that of William Vans Marray. 2. An act, A further supple ment to tbe act, An act relating to the public reads' in the several counties therein mentioned 3. An act for the relief of Amos Chap man and Joseph Chapman of tbe city of Baltimore.

4. An act to alter and change the name of Madison Smith Norrit of Baltimore county, to that of Madison Smitt) Slant bury. 5 An act authorising Elizabeth Hoffman to remore her female tlave from the state of Virginia to this state 6. A further supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the distribution of a e'er tain fund Tor the purpose of establishing free schools in 'the several Counties therein mentioned. 7 An act to alter and chance the place or holding elections in the first election district of Harford county 8.

An act for the relief of John Deloiier ten. of Charles county. 9 An act for the relief of James Williams, the yonnger, of Caroline 10 An additional tupplementto the act, entitled. An act to' erect a new market house in Hager't town in' Washington eonnty II. An act to encourage the destruction of erowt in Kent coonty, and to repeal the act therein mentioned.

it. 'An act authorise John AdoleUe, of of Maryland hit negro tlave named Parker, 13. An actfortheretierofEdwardllideri of Baltimore 1 I An Act relinquUbli thngoi; i state th land therein meationed, nd authorising a conveyance the tame la. An act ftfr the relief of James W. IKacbarisv.

l. Jin act for tbe apport of 8natm Ringgold; of Kent county. 1 17. A supplement to tbe act, entitled, An act for the relief of th poor nf Caroline county IS AnactforthebenentoJame 5mrtb, of Calvert couoty. 1 19.

An act toauthbrUe William G. rem berton, of Charles county, to bring, into this state certain negro slaves therein 19. An act for the relief of Benedict and Alexius Boone. 1 An act to authorise Robert Morns, pi Talbot county, to bring into this state a certain negro slave therein mentioned. 2..

An act to enable Joseph Chain, of Talbot county, to purchase and hold real property within this state. 23. An act for appointing a Printer to tbe state. 2 An act for the valuation of real and personal property in Csl vert county 2S An act to authorise and empower the levy court of Talbot county to attest and levy a tumof money for the purposes there in mentioned. 26.

An act authorising and empowering the levy court of St Mary' (county to assess and levy a sum of money for the tup port and maintenance of the ideot son of Samuel Thompson of taid county. 27. An act to confirm an act, entitled, An act to alter, change and repeal, all such parts of the constitution and form of tovemment or this state as relate to the ivtsion 01 Queen Anne's county into elec tion districts 28 An act for the benefit of Michael C. Sprigg, of Allegany connty. 29.

An act to repeal ail that part of the constitution and form of government as re late to tbe division of Washington county into five separate election districts, and for other purposes', passed at the la9t session. 30. An act for the benefit of Charles Key Bruce 31. An act to incorporate the trostees of St. James' Academy, or School, in Baltimore county, 32 An act to repeal the act, entitled.

An act authorising certain alterations Baltimore Countv and City. Court rooms. '33. A supplement to the act, entitled. An act to change and alter the mode of repairing the roads in Caroline county.

St. An act for 'the support and maintenance of Mary Farrell, of Calvert county J5. An act to hirer and repeal tucb parts of the institution and form of government of this state, as relate to the division of Frederick ctunty into election 36 An actor the refiefof Mary Nevitt, of St Mary's 37. A supplement to an act, eutitled, An act to kutborise tbe levy court of Baltimore County to levy sum of money for completing the bridge dvet the Great Falls of Gun Powder, at Metedith't Ford in taid county, .18. An act to repeal all tuch parts of the constitution and form of government as relate to the division of Baltimore county into seven separate election districts, and for other purposes.

39. An act for the benefit of Captain James Allen, of Cecil county. 40. An act to make valid a release of a mortgage from Thomas Jenkins, ofMun roe county, and State of Indiana, to James Dosseyof John, of Calvert county, and atate of Maryland. i' 41 An act for tjie relief of Molly Bate mati, of Charles county.

42 A aupplement to the act, entitled. An act to establish a bank and incorporate a company to be styled Bank of Westminster. 1 43. An act relative to the making of a public landing place and road in Somerset county. 44.

A supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the distribution of a certain fund for the purpose of establishing free schools in the several counties therein mentioned 45. An act for the benefit of the trustees of the Catholic Cathedral Church of 46 An actforlhe benefit of St. John's College. 47. An act to alter a certain road in Harford county.

48. An act for the benefit of John Jamison, executor of.Leonard Jamison. 49. An act for the relief of the infant children of Levin Campbell, late of Dorchester county 50. A further supplement to the act, en titled, an act for the distribution of a' certain fund for the purpose or establishing free schools in the several counties therein mentioned.

,51. An act for the improvement of the navigation or the river Susquehannah 82. An act for the rgtief of Thomas Hen ry and hi wire, of Montgomery county. S3. An ael for the.

benefit of Henry Lew. is, of Washington r.bunty. 54. An act for the relief of James Wheeler, of Talbot county. 55 An act for the benefit of Peter Ting strom, of Frederick county.

56 An act for the relief of Isaac Knight, of Baltimore coonty. i 57. An act for the relief of David lmbric, of the city of Baltimore. 58 An act for the benefit of the heir of Mary Logan, of Harford conntv. 59: An act to encourage the destruction or crows in Calvert county.

60. An act for the revaluation of real and personal property in Cecil county 61 An act to provide for the, building a bridge over Beaver creek, in Washington county. 62. An act to incorporate tbe Baltimore Society for the encouragement of Industry. 63 An act to settle and ascertain the sa lary of the members of the council for the entuing year.

6 i. An act to lay out ground for a wharf and lumber yard on Stapleford's creek in Dorchester county i 65. An act to authorise and empower the levy conrt of Anne Arundel county, to assess and levy a torn of money for tbe purpose therein mentioned 66. A further additional supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the erection of a new market qooaein Hagtr'a towa Washington county and for other parpotea. 67 An act to revive the proceedings ef the orphans court of Caroline coonty.

64. An act fortbe benefit the Lebanon Chapel in Talbot county. 69. An act to make public two roads' in Baltimore county. An act to authorise the levy court ef Washington coonty to appoint commissioner to divide taid connty into seven election districts and for other parposes, 1 act for the kenefitof the Ilavfe de Grace 72.

An act for the relitf of Henry Trutt of Woreetter coooty; ''''r' 1 73. A further additional. npplment to the act, entitledi An act to. regulate, tne in i 74. i (upplement to an act, entitled.

An iutA raida for a new asneasment and to appoint collector of the county 1 in and lor the city na county 01 uiihiov. 75 An act to prevent ihej erection of booth within two mile 01 any weinomi. camp or quarterly meeting in, Calvert conn 1 76." A further additional supplement to an act. entitled. An act to incorporate eoin pany for erecting a bridge over Chester 3 nwVCI 'www i An act to provide ton.

the inspection 01 grounu Diacn oan oara 'oortationi 78. An aetto authorise the establishment of an additional warehonte in the 'city of Baltimore for tbe inspection of 79 An act to authorise Cbrittian Kemp Sat guardian of Virginia Baker and Corbin laker) of Frederick countv, to remove in to this state from the state of Virginia, certain negroes therein mentioned. to. An act for the relier or the children and wife of John Vincent Cooksey ofC hai let countv. An aetto confirm and make vf lid the act and proceedings of John Rigby as a justice of the peace for Queen An oe' coun.

ty. 82. An act for the benefit or Mary Scott of Charles county. 83 A further supplement to, an act for the valuation of real and personal property in Caroline countv. '84.

An actio prevent twine and geese from going at large in the village or friend thip in Anne Arundel county t5 Ah act to enable the commissioners or the town of Havre de Grace to hold a lot of ground and the improvements therein 1 86 An act authorising tbe levy court of tlartord county to adjudge to be laid out and opened certain roads. 87. An act for the benefit or Capt. James Mitchell, of Cecil County. 88.

An act relating to the University or Maryland. '89. An aetto authorise Walker Arrni atead to remove a certain negro' into the slate or Maryland. 90. An act to repeal part or the act of as sembly therein mentioned and for other purposes.

jv 91 An act ddelarine the assent of the le gislature to a eonveyanee of lands in Har ford coonty made in trust for the benefit or preachers of the Methodist Episcopal church that may have families on the Harford circuit. 92 A fartler additional supplement to an act, entitled, An act to regulate elections. 93. A aupplement to an act. entitled.

An act for tbe improvement ef tbe public roads in Kent' countv. 94 act authorising the levy court of rcucrtcK county 10 raite a sum 01 money to build a bridge over Big Pipe Creek. 9i An act for the benefit of Samuel Thomas, of Talbot county. 6 96. An act to enlarge the powers of the trustee of the poor of St Mary's county.

97. An act for tbe support and mainten ance 01 leresa matikin, ol Charles Coun ty, and herinfant children. 98. Anactforthereliefof Eleanor Hicks, of Charles county. 99 An actfor the benefit of Robert Guest, of Cbarle county, 100 An additional supplements the act to regulate the inspection ef lumber in the city and county of Baltimore 101.

An additional supplement to the act. entitled, An act authonsing the appointing inspectors and wood corders, and to reeu late the cording, or fire wood brought by water to tne city ol Baltimore lor tale. 102. An act to lay out and WtEe public a road in Baltimore county, 1 03. An act for the relief of CijH Mor riss, Lydia, Anthony, and Margaret Wlier rit, of Caroline county.

104. An act for opening roads in Harford county. Oi An act for the benefit or Elizabeth Dedman, and others, or Kent county. 106. A supplement to an act, entitled) An act to confirm and makefcalid the acta and proceedings of the commissioners Of the town of Princest Anne, in Somerset coun ty 107.

A supplement to an aet, entitled, An act to prevent tbe destruction of Oyesters in this state. I Ott. An act for the relief of Mary CUp, of the city or Baltimore. 109. A further supplement to an act, entitled, A supplement to an act, entitled.

An aet to provide for the opening and enten sion of Pralt street in the city of Baltimore. 1.10 Ah act to amend and reduce into one the several acta of assembly relating to tbe public roadt in Worcester county. 111. A further supplement to an act, entitled. An act for making certain roads in Baltimore and Harford counties.

112. An act empowering the levy court of Cecil county at their discretion to levy a turn of money to build a bridge over Octo rare creek in said county at or near Samuel Rowland 'store. 1 13 An act for the benefit of Robert TJs sclton end Benjamin A mo, of Kent county. 114. An actfor the relief or RoswellMo ble, of the city or Baltimore 115.

An act for the benefit of Basil fj. Stacker and Ann his wife, William Humia, Levi Stockerand Sarah hit wire, and Nan ey Humis. 1 16. A supplement to theact, entitled, An act for the distribution of a certain fund for tbe purpose of establishing free schools in' the several counties therein named. .117.

An act to repeal an act, entitled, An act for the relief of poor and distressed families in 'cases of execution for debt and distress for rent 118. An act empowering the levy conrt of Harford county in tbeir discretion to build two, bridge over Deer Creek, in Harford county. v. 1 19. An act to authorise tbe abutment of a bridge on the Maryland shore of tbe Po tomae river, at Harper's Ferry, and for ther purposes, 120.

A snppletnent to an act, entitled, An act to incorporate a company to make a turnpike road from tbe pnblie square ia HageriMowato intersectthe turnpike rotd leading from Gettysburg, through Nicholson' gap at th Pennsylvania line. 111. A supplement to an act, entitled) An act for the preservation of tbe navigation of a branch fNanticoke river called North West Fork, in Caroline connty. 122. An act for the Veaefit 'ot 'Robert Booee.

Tl a innuitiatit to an act. rutiUeJ. An 123 An act tu parts of the con: vemment as relate to Arundel connty lino election to change the place of holding the second election district ol s.i'.j I2t A tapplement to nn act, An act to incorporate locntr ma nt wiA gAitttinn tf 1 children by the name of The Society of the City of Ball 'oiore. 125 A supplement to tie An act to provide for tbe rnn regulation of the' eborta, common this state, and for tbe admlnislrwioa justice thtrein." v.v';: lie.1 An act providing fof tbe tp roent or an Attorney GeneVaf. An aetto layout and make'pnl two roan cnerem mentiqnea county.

i I An aet to establish a "bank' in th citO Baltimore, be called the CRy Bi I 129; A aupplement to the act. entkv An act 10 incorporate tne ioekhoUcn the Marine Bank of v. 30. An act yetting certain pro'perlji the eastern part of the city' of Bahiissi, i in trustees for the ate and benefit tfnJ Society of Friends, Or, people called kert. the said eitr.

V'V I in 131 An act to incorporate a compuv nvakda turnpike road from BoonstwrMi to Hager'a town, and for the exteoiioadl the charter of the several banks the ty of Baltimore, and for Other purpoia. 132. An act relating to the epfmnjof Bottle Alley, in the city of1 Baltiuiort, ml or otner purposes. ABSTRACT Of the Proceedings of the Legishbm HOUSK or DELEGATES, Wednesday, Feb tT Mr. Kennedy report bill felatnt the tale df catent medicine.

The bill for the benefit of Barbara and others; and the supplentx the act laying duties on licence to nuiW ot dry goods, Ac were severally paiKitl tent to the senate. The clerk of tbe senate return plementto the act for Orphaline Charity School; tbe bill ioftf vour ef William Davidson, and tken! 1 "1 piemem so an act to. incorporate me Haa volent Society, severally passed, a'aj the supplement to the act fort tbe relief oUt sheriffs and collectors of the several mi. ties in this state, passed with amenditati, wnicn were concurred wn. The bill to change the time of tb( anting of tbe legislature, was rejecled J6 tojj, Feb.

7. 1 The bills to authorise tbe OrpMnpotn in this state to appoint trustees ia ttrtu cases; in lavouc or Richard hu, ui authorising the appointment of anient, were severally patted and tent to the Knit. Tbe bill to make valid a bill oailefron Henry Latimer, to Wm Harrison, urt. jected. i 4,.:.

I I The clerk or the senate return! tin ao to appoint commissioners for th parptn of fixing tbe divisional line between the 1st and 4th election districts in lb supplement to tbe act for founding on the western shore; tbe bill to authors the ettablitment of an additional; tobtte inspection warehouse in the city of more; the bill to continue in forcethtvl of assembly which would expire srith (hi present session; the further snppJeoeal to the act (or the distribution fund; tbe bill for the1 benefit of tUtttllM Keene, and tbe resolution in favour of In jamin G. Jones, teverally pasted. The bit to make valid a deed, and the' bill tptouv ing commissioners for the improvtmeal' the village of Hillsborough, teveralliR jected The bill to regulate the pay oflti justices of the orphans court of lettnl counties, pasted with amendmenli 104 bill to alter tnch parts of the relate to voters and the aualificationi of it tor in the city of Baltimore, for tbt tot. currence of tbe Mr. Dorsev reports an additional WPP ment to the act relating to negroes, and a repeal tbe acts of assembly therein mtotin ed.

A message was sent to the senate prop sing to adjourn the session on the l6Uiifl Nt JHeconeki ottered lr coatiqerann a resolution bavins: for its object the redac tion of the nension list. The bill relative to tbe divisional line Harford and Cecil was refeTed to the eon aulcratinn of the next reneral asssemblyy Tt bil relative 10 tne intpccuwn Was amended, passed and tent to thetepttl The house adjourned. VFriday, Feb. 8. Mr.

Hnffmnn obtained leave to report bill to change tbe election districts in Dof Chester. Mr. Kennedy report 'unfavourably the petition of Lewis Rodrigue. Mr. Forrest rcDorta a bill for the rf lierot Ann Kej, which was passed by I ori.r imi irnt to the senate, Mr.

Meennekin reoortt unfavoorsoiy the petiition for a draw bridge a( to rows of Kent Island. I sT.n renorta a bill authorising lottery for building a female college in. city of Baltimore. nulling the marriage of Bradley S. A.LJ and wife; ofTerreuce Dooritand wife; i'k.

T.rir Af ih anatA rcrnrni fcuc wiw Thomas Ward ani wile, ol Isaac and wife; orTbeophilus Russell ana relating to the town or plement to th act to incorporate the w0' holder 01 the Union uaaa. 01 teverally rejecled. Mr Dortey obtainen ieaw i bill relating to the payment 01 ta granted by thi state. vvjfc. Tbe bills for the benefit oftbe first inae pendent rhorch nfthe city ef the benefit of Wm Austin, and f'T lierof th poor or Dorchester, Were ly passed and sent to the tenale.

The clerk oftbe eenate return the abolish Mirvivorthip inJointUnanevjr ed, and the bill to incorporate the rTT and eommhtioner oftbe town of passed with amendment, wtucn curred wflh by the bouse Mr. Craig bUined leave to "P011' to prevent the introduction of th y'V malignant fever into the city of jT. The bin elect the rebrt of the aU by the people was rejected 34 The bouse adjournen. Satarday. Teh th b'3 The alcrk of tbe retur: re law 1 ting to putnc notice 7tlif Mary a ik ArtA thenin meationi forth yUd tbe deed thenin meat.

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