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nimm i a t. mi. tfl iniHT 0 a Tktt with which he aed other ueu MW Mrat mi eh.fteryneibmjhBm but to administer to the hi vBirn menu. I ID VI ihnte with whrotf he acted from mint ind retribution 2 the united, eff rt of int. in toe rnme mimaier consider dislike to certain destruction, a nhftooT men! who seek i niinAiin nllh.

lli Wean imagine that they, hall Das sstion, and the nation for a mar i lie vi ana i rt wrong. ButT leav, them Im bt whom I have been tnus him, oj a before we of those on whom thejr, would lm R.M. SAUNDERS. VTrefen statement made by Johnaon in the Houae There wa so Tntbamttlle in F. John ineecli, wd delivered sd diajoint: LJ, that was no collecting a fact 1 start did 11 he the UfDt, I did not hear it but I have L.M.

if made.it waa on the au fin. Kent In the Presidential canvass frditor of the Register refused to i the famous Political Horse ii reflecting iipon Mr. Adam iii Mpposed coontensnce of the ind sedition men puu vera! numbers Over the air Utf BurhB, in which it waa my Id to orover there waa stronger gdi to support thia anppoaition the editora imagined. 1 nai xnr. 1 .1 1 I M.

I I I Dl IUC R.IUV 111. wn n.uu.il at MiMicniiKni o.Mr. Mwwen'e Bepwi oi 'yo demnin; flat Report and appro. Inftkaw obnoiioas laws. I'hat i i Mia session of 1803, wnen ne nrsi hlivit in tha Senate of the Unit ItilM, up to the seswon oi low.

oiforaily voted' wiin we reaerai i. therebr eviociniiltis fidelity to iriwiples of those by whom he had elected, i nat nia report in me rasDendinz1 the writ of Habeas Vm ahd his celebrated. Report in fttutorSmith'acaset were trie Brat of ka br which lie ne whUeuxuhed a republican. cannot sive mis letter da tothe.wibliclwithout correct the U))Diice none in ii hell. Hi course, waajn com pi i with an honest view of his duty, Gets Blunders mar be assured ColMitchell is not one oT'KJo.

He is a consistent. Mt and warm friend of Gen. Jack Halt. Rep. From the National Intelligencer, Benra.

Gales Sea ton: 1 have juat I the false and scurrilous pnblicati M. Saunders; and until I read I iA sot suppose there lived an en devoid of truth and decen he has proved himself to be. ermce (or public opinion' indacea the lavour ot yon to puDiiso wiiMimrreDlv: a the Booth of May last, I wrote a (er to aprirate gentleman, an od ipewonil friend in Frankfort, in to one received from him, not gned br publication, as every can. min would at onca perceive, as I from its stvle aa its suhiect. and pm since apologised for a portion of iu way in lo me puuiic juvii' thia letter, in ennseanence of Gen nders' ever Tealous nart til the pw of Representatives the preced I Winter, (the lot of all new con P)l adverted.

to a conversation he with me the morninir of the Pre futiil election everv word of which lobe the fact and I throw back fueneril Hannilrr th vnliritr nl. lit. oas naa the audacity to apply tfew minnfn KoKir mre.tl 8aandera approached the uie outb end of the room. 7 on the arm, drew me aside, fl V9M Hui tawiMfi. I a ti ti a tv aft laawan to him; andV further, I aaw no rl, alter the election, better iT uo ileneral 8.

appeared to of Detnt relieved. ir hi he had eooaidertd bimaelf plao aTJ aar)ins ma in nan. ht 'MrPrie mrt eauaed ane Wted to a friend a day or iw af became, until that movent. iV? "Peeee he eonld havo been Our lamtae Uwited fce thasl desired, th slightest ad I 'ered rum, vain, lilly, 'tempered Wars ths toot of some anpinnt. exf ect ine.

no doubu'inXhe event of their suc cess, the full bencfU of hhj intcmper attzeaU Gen. ff. ojilt" Wanted, td kndvr. wha ther Mr. Adatna could be elected on the first balbt, to save.him the ne 'cessltv ot electing Uen.

Jackton:" His attachment to' Gen. J. moat have been' aa atrong as hia inclination oblige his constimentst when both nnited could, render him: willing to encounter the trouble of a second ballot. Hn hinch Geo. 8.

retards his ve racity yen mayj judge, When he calls ine reaeeming a pieace maae'oy vol, Mitchell to his cftMtiWrttW, euici dical moral itv ot mt teachintt. Un fortunately for I had but little, if any, conversation witn uoi ai. aaogt ue rresiaennai ciecuoo, wnuai was pendine little that I did not know til I had counted: the ballots In the House of Representatives' how the Colonel had intended to vote, Gen. 8'a aetisibility, on the present occasion, aomewhat surpnsina, at he Waa charted with the same remark I P. A A I IS i nave' aunouieu iw niro, ut tar.

Johnsob in the House of Representa tives as wilt be Hi" he lonowiog extract trom his spec, tn re braarr lattt The SSJlarv of State dnt vote for Mr. Adams; and I anight can woul ask imanw t' ini lint Know some, aolemn a uncommitt who are now arraved a the' Administration if they Hot have done' 1' might eentleman irom XNorth ua Haunders) ne noes moi ad who made earnesraud als to members who were saving, aavethe nati on, save the'tiation, by thelectlon of Mr. Adams wnd who art now to be found arrayedNamoDg the foremost of the ODDontion a The language M. Johnson attriDUtes to Gen. 8.

is stronjjtr than what I have used, and ia said tofeave been address ed to the uncommitted portion of the Housei ana Uen. s. it again mistaken in auDDosinir that he ir. Johnson) de rived his Information from me: for; un i happily lor him, not on orallr or in writlnit, ev mt to Mr. Johnaon on tl Ross Mount.

Oct. 6, I word, either passed from LATE FROM EU: Bv the arrival at Boston RV OSJ PE. w. i vi? vrs lis 4 uesday mornine. ot tne uuve nransn, Hardine.

who sailed from Liverpool Sept we have received advlcea one Hay later tlian thoae by the Calada, at ew I oral, An overland despatch had arrived from ndia with information df the death of the celebrated "Chisjf, RdVijeet Sing. The messenger passed through Constantinople on the 3d of August, und broucht letters fullv confirnlnff the previous account1 of the armina of I the Turka.and the defeat of the KU I Tl Wl I Biana near crivan. inciiusian ca I 1 ful. In two engagementsVlralie Per aians thev were defeated ana cut down in JKeat numoera. Tne Greek pirates are getting ex ceedinajy bold.

'They had captured three vessels under tne guns of the Dardanelles 1 wo privateers, disguised aa merchant vessels, had attempted to pass into the Black Sea. The crews were recognized as pirates. The ve jels were immediately seited and the crews imprisoned. Another great Yraud had been disco vered at the London enstom house. A large quantity 'of opium had just Deen exponea, on wnicn ine, im nort dutv of 9a.

per pound Was return ed. On searching a large parcel enter ed for export, it was discovered that the Wlioie was pine ciar onu mw uuhi. The Globe of August 31, (evening) contains the There exists we believe among the members of the administration, so res atfnable and conciliatory a disposition on the matters which have arisen, that there ia no reason to tear but ihat a sa tisfactorv arrangement will take place It would be tn be lamented, that, on any account, the present government should be brokeji op; and moat of all, that this should happen through any mre hastiness or The presence of Mr. Huikisson in the country is of V't use, and the confidence which thKine has reposed in hinx must be gratifying to him for if there ia one mail more than another againatVhdm, as the representative of the sniriVof the administration; the at tacks of its enemies have been direct ed, it is tflia useful add able member jf it Th respect may be in part owinir to tne temper and firmness which fit himifor a mediator, and the reliance placeV in him by his collea mes. bt orV also, we hops the idea that he was nnited to Mr, Cinnins in the Iclosest personal and political attachment, and ia therefore the eurvivine depVsitary of his policy and wishes.

It Ir a pledge to the eountrv; that the enlightened princi pies on which he formed the niinistry .41. a a of Mr. canning are aim present 10 in mind his Mafestr. Theinlveraitf of Marbaolland, celebrated in Julvfh ecnlaTiestival of its foundation, on whiui ossion Iha learned Atadama Johanda VVvtlen back, relict of the celebrated. Daniel Wyttenback, received from the Philosophical Faculty of the Academy, the degree of Doctor of tha Mathehiai.ee and liUier ot Aia.

ANNAPOLIS THURSDAY, OCT. II, COURT OF APPEALS, Monday, October 8th. Thi Somerville. John Ward, Sheriff. For Prince George's Will Besll, Benedict I.

Semujes, Be tJantt, George W. Uuvall. KdwJwJ W. BeU, 8herilT. being the day (o which the Court adjourned fcOnA's sitting in June last Buot.AH at, Cl J.

attended; but as tliye was not a quorum to pro ceea wuu'ne or ins court, tbey.adjouri,3d, Toesdsv.OcVberOth. Rasi k. and Matis, J. in addition to the above named ludgela. The case of Da vid other v.

GraHpne, (No. 14,) waa argued by J. C. Alkrruder, for the Appelianu, and by Jl. JoDim, for the AnDellee.

The eaaa of BlOkk If olhert v. Cord, (No. I Si,) waa arguV! by tv. Magruder, for the Appellant nd by JlUxander, for the Appellee. Wednesday jOctober lOih.

The fine v. Eileo HUL fNo. 1 wait argued by the Appellant in person, tniMitchtlL for the Appellant, and by Marriott, for the Appellees. The caae ot voau, a ux. v.

Barney, a ux, (No. 164) waa argued by Maytr, and aney inrney uenerai; tor tne ap for the ap axylandiacctlona REIURNSV0FF1CIAL. For Saint Marv'svountv Richard I nomas stephen n. Siough, John T. pawning, wiiiama.

Thomaa W. Morgan, For Charles Job it Thomas Rdgerson, Philip Hughes. Jesse Cooke, SheriH. For Calvert Octavius George Bourne, John Parrann, 3hapman, pg, John For MOflteomerv Archibald Lee. Jphd P.

C. Tjcter, Edward Huglies jonn vv. liarMdBU. Thomas i Yf Vinson. Sherifr.

For Anne Arundel tobert W.Kent Charles R. SnVwart, JohsS. Sellman Abner liintlifciJcn. 1 Richard lJrt, SherilT. For Annapmis George Welh, John N.

Watkins. i FoV Baltimore cojinfy James Tur ner, ixoranam a. rrice, Adam Shower. Hughisiy. William Ball, SherifT.

For Dal ti more city George H.S ten art. JohnVV. I M'Mahon. For 'Thomati Hope, James Monigomear, samuei Button, William smitnton. i John KeafL Sheriff.

For Fredlrick Francis Thomas, Davd Kemp Nicholas Holtz, Isaac Shriver John Rignefi 8herifT. For WashineonWiIliam H. Tit hugh, John Wollamot, Daniel Reach Mr; it! rriiiiaia mm. George Swear! For Allegan John Huftraa Genree M'Cullnh 1 Richard Beall, aienlT. G.

Xiney, RiVhard ilWvD. nVmin ten, sherifr. jr. John M'Neill. jr.

jacoo Hoblitzell For Cecil JohnnV. Thomas, Wd Ham Mackey, Joseph Harlan, William D. Mercer. Thomas Miller, ir. sheriff.

For Kent Samuel Comegys, Rich ard W. Ringgold, Willkm W. Browne James Boon i Joseph Redue. Sheriff. For Queen Anne's John Tilghraan, Richard Ridgaway, Robert Stevens John C.Rulh.

William Robi naon.Sheriat For Talbot James Murray Llovd Nicholas Martin, Robert Banning. Lev in Minis William Townsend. Sheriff. For Caroline William PottertWH lia'm Jones, William Oirell, Jsseph Douglass. i Thomas a.

Darter, Shena. For Dorchester Iaae Williams, John Douglass Ueorge Like, Brice Uoldsborough. "Nathaniel Applegarth, SherifT. ForSomerset Littleton D. Teackle, Alexander Donoho, Henry J.

S. Gib bons Lit tie ton J. Dennis Joshua Baattan, Sheriff. For Woreester John Willi mi. Levin Hitch, Jarnea Powell, Thomas Hooper.

nL i t.a.t.. du yuaricw ocrm. CHESAPEAKE OHIO CANXQ A sufficient amosnt of itqck isNil rtadr taken to Justifv the ornora tion of the Canal Company, ahd the disposition evinced every where, by OUrcilliena aim wnen.ui possess Wem selves of it, furnishes the mostconclu sive evidence that thia project; so long talked of; will be speedily carried into effect. Our town, already brightens witn uie aureiy uuainess has received a new impetus and property which eight months ago woald not have com' raanded 81500, waa sold at public and tion for 83015 last week; All that is now waiting ill spirited feeling on the part of large capitalists, who, we conceive, could not vest their money with a greater certainty of reaping a very. handsome per Georgetown Columbian.

Ttnruv" the i fe Tv con en, end the twtuty thrf of The lio lioiiry greeof Master iArts, was conferred on Charles F. fcuje, Esq. and John Vethake, I both ot Bal ai.dSoifl the Rev David Klrt patrick, of Milto i. (Ps) me tlohor af the laatihition waa awarded to'JamM M. Campbell, of Baltimore.

Oifcthe evening preceding coromencs merit, a learned ahd able address was del lie of Socie table red by Charlea F. Mayer, Esq. Jtrmore, befor the two literary 3, uciiiw ma lira iiicrarj ies and a numerous and re pec diance. i Indian war at an end. We leiltn from a traveller, that Cot M'KbmskV of this city, arrived at St.

Louie on tlk 17th September from the vvinneDagoiountry. tie brought information toVhat place that the Red Bird. nrticinal war chief of the ostile band omvv lonebagoes) together with a young iav ot the same band. had been given fp to Gen. ATauxsosi the Winnebago had sued for peace, and had promisld to give up all the bartr which male the attack On the keel boats, and clmmitted the murders at Praiirie da Chlen.

Jic.Nat Int. DKLAWARi ELECTION. The returns givl a majority of, 569 for the Jackson ticlct in this countrj 409 for the adminiarration in Kent County, and 419 for the admin latration ticket in fivefiundreds of Sussex county. The whale' western side of the county, wftere the great body ol the Jackson strength Iks remains to be beard from. Delaware Gazette.

ShciifTs Sales. Bt virtue of a writ ot hen facias issued out of Anne Arundel county court, and to me directed. Latnat (he goods and chattels, lands tene ments oi Caroline uwings, au suit ei William Owii.es.. I have aeiked and taken in execution, aJlViat tract of land situate, lying anjj big, in An oe A rondel elk Kidze called Part Howard'aXResolutio. contwlnlng one hundred and fourteen acreayf land more or leas; and on FridayShe 2d day of November nest, at the premises, I shall proceed to sell the said or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the claim, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satiety debt duces aforesaid.

commence at 3 o'clock: als to co Oct 11 Sale to R. Wlch, ofBen Shir. A. A. county.

By virtue of two wVa of fieri fad aa issued ont of the couw of appeals, and to.ms directed, sgsiirat the good and chattels, land and teifamenta, of John A. Wblttington, at auiof Her mann Bogga, I have seized said taken in execution, all the rightitle interest, property, claim and demand, both at law and in equity. Of in ind to, all that tract of land whereon the said Wblttington now resides, former ly lying and being in the lower part of Anne Arundel county, and now In Calvert county; also all the crop. of Corn and Tobacco now on said farm. and two yoke of Oaeo; and ort rnday the Sd dav of No vember next, at the residence of said Whittingjon, I sbsll proceed.

to. sell the said property to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy the debt dee as aforesaid. gale to commence at els van o'clock isvan cciock. octn Welch, of Ben. Shir.

A. A. county." Bvn virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of A one Arundel county court, and to me directed, against the goods and chattels, lands and tone ments, of Abraham Ferree, at suit Samuel Owings and James Owings executors of Richard Owings I have seised and taken execution, all the right, title, interest, property, claim ana aemand, both at law and in equi ty, of the said Abraham Ferree, of, in and to. atl that tract of land Ivinir and being in Anne Arundel county, on. cia jtidge, called fart of den's 2d Addition to his Manor.

eon taioing 33t acres of land more or less; and on Friday the 3d day ofJJo vember next, at the court boose in the city of Annapolis, aha I proceed to sell the said property to the highest bidder, foe to satisfy the debt da aa aforesaid. Sale to commeace at 1 1 o'clock. It Welch, of Ben. Shff. Wei A.

A. county, By virtue of writ of fieri facias Issued but of Anne Arundel county court, and to me directed, against the roods and chattels lands and tene menu, of William P. Watkina, st suit of the President, Directors and Co of the City Bank of Baltimore, I Kate seised and taken io eisootlon; ba4 begro boy by tbe nsme of Aoguatu, and one cirl named Sophia; and on Saturday the Sd day ef November next, I shall proceed to sell the said negroea to the highest bidder, for cash, to tisfy the debt due as aforesaid. Sale to earn me dcs at eleven, o'clock. 1 XU Welch, of Ben; Sbf.

A. A. county. Oc tl ly vir.u of a writ of fieri facias i ut 1 out of Aone Aruudel eounty com and to me directed, against the ind cliattels lands and tens tneiits, of Benjamin at suit of Ca Ldelin, selssd and tvkea In execution, all that tract of land, whereon the said 'Ceney now resides, lying and being in A nne A rundel county, near Mount Tlecaant rerry, called Uo alde Moa.ttouom, Part Brtubeara'' Porchase. and Part Hill' Porohase, eonUinlnr two bub dred.

and eeveoty three acres ef bad ibore or lea also ell the crops of Cora and Tobaeco ne on said farm, one sorrel three bead Hones two work Dtsers.md one Ox Cart: and oo Saturday the 3d day of November. next, at thereaideeee of said MCsney I shall, proceed sell the said pro. party to the highest bidder. Cor cash to satisfy the; debt due aa aforesaid. Salslo commence at eleven 'clock 4' R.

Walcb, of Ben. ShC A. county. By virtue of a writ of fieri facia Issued out cf A nne Amndel county court, and to me directed, againat the goeda and chattels, lands and tene of Nathan Porter; at salt of oaran Henderson, for the use or Isaac I have seised ind taken in execution, one negro Man by the name of Solomon, and ons negro boy named Robert, and on Fridav the 4d day of 'November next, at the house of said Nathan Porter. I shall nroceed' to' sell the said negroea to the highest bidder, for cash: to satiety the debt doe as aforesaid.

Sale to commence at eleven O'clock." oCi ct, 11. of Ben. A. A. county, Bf virtue of a writ of fieri facias hr sued eot of Anne Arundel cdonty court, ana to me directed, against the goods and chattels lands and tene inents, of Warner Welsh, at suit of state ef Maryland, at the instance and for the use of Job Waters for the of Richard Norris 1 have aeized and taken in execution', sundry Negroes, and all the crop of Corn and Tobacco now on the farm of said Welch) and on Monday the 5th day of November next, at tbe residence of aaid Warner Welch, shall proceed to sell, the said.rprnperty to the.

highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy the debt due as aforesaid. Sale to commence eleven clock. level R. Welch, of Ben. Bhft' A.

A. county. 1 By virtue of writ of fieri facias issued out of Anne Arundel counts court, and to me directed, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Jason Jones, at suit of Beale I have seized and taken in execution, all that tract of land wbere on the, said Jones now resides, on the North side of Severn, together with all the crop of Corn now on said farmt and on the eighth day of November next, at the residence of said Jones, I ahall to sell the said properiy tn the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy debt, due as. a foresaid. Sale jo commence at eleven; o'clock.

R. Welch, of Ben. Shtf. A. A.

county. By virtue 6f two writs of fieri facias issued out of the court nfsppeals, and to pie directed, against (he goods snd Chattels lands and tenements, of Gerard Hopkios of at suit of Joseph Evana and James Igiehart, jubr. have seized and taken in ail the right, title, property, Claim and demand, either at law or in equity, of aaid Hopkins of, in and to, all that tract of land Whereon the.said Gerard Hopkins now resides 15 acre of (and more or less, also all the crops of Corn and Tobacco now upon the premises, also sundry Stock, arid no Wednesdsy the Tin day of November ntxt, st the residence of said Hopkins I ahall proceed to sell (he said property lo the highest bidder, for cash, to sstisfy the debt due aa foresaid. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock. R.

Welch, of Ben. Shff. A. A. county.

Oct 11 By virtue of a Writ of fieri facias issued out'of the court of appeals end to hie directed, against the goods and chattels, lands end tenements of John Carr at auit ef William O'Hara for the use ef Win. T. Woo ton and George Wells, I have seised and taken in exe cutjon, all that Tract of Land whereon the aaid. John Carr now, resides called CoptsntipoV conuining one hundred' acres, of land more or less, al all. the crop of Indian Corn and Tobacco now on the aaid (arm, ao one negro Woman named Ann and four Children: and on Saturday the day of November next, at the premises I shall proceed to sell ths.said property je the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy the debt due as afore said.

Sale to commence at eleven Oct. II Watch, of BenTsiilt A. cennty 4. 7v Bjt Virtue cf a yrit of tied out of I county 0 court and to me directed, t'ue goods and. chattels lands and tens monts Ot JohB B.

iiiiams si ni. Thoroaa Tenant, I have seixed r. taken in execution, three waRgoa Horses, and all the 'crops InUtaa Corn and Tobacco on the farm of said Wiiliampd on Wednesday the K. 7th day of November next, at the pre mtses 1 shall proceed to. sen tne aaui property to the bigheat bidder, for1 cash, to satisfy the debt due.

as aforesaid, to commence at elerea. 4 a a mm 1 ur i BenC Jt t. A. A' Account. State of r.lorylan 'V hereby certify i noma neara orougn.

befortintheubcril v. a justice of Alia Stray Hone, 'v ipotw im l.lKjl A TV the hesi of SoJVh River. IJU colour is black, one white foot, about four. teen banda heigh owner ia quested to. copse forward prove pro perty, Jy and Jake him a Glvender my bsn4 th.1 otl.

OIUCll a loaf Vk. 1 SunliMi Keard.L Ocf II 'September Tijms. 1 Joaeph union vs. James S. other.

i The bill filed by Joseph Morton, of Anne Arundel against the)V 4 heirs of James Pattison, to Obtain deed for a tract of land called 'Town' Land" or "Kvans Purchase," situstO in Anne Arundel county, The bill states that a Certain Jam' Pattison and a tertain John Waste ney, both of Anne Arundel county, deceased, having agreed to purchase certain landa for their joint benefit, ia' pursuance of this sgreement the said James in the fall of the year teventecn hundred and eighty two, did purchase a fee siinple in the said "Town Land or Evans Purchase;" and alio in two other tracts called "Hunt's Mount," and "Trent," warranted to conuio three hundred atwT three acres, lor the sum of nine hundred' and ten' pounds he but further atates that) John Wasteneys gave his bond to said 'r James Pattison, for payment' of one half the amount of the purchase me 1 ney on the 13th Sepy aber on ther 9th Novemr Pattisoir; executed IjTbond to said Waaleneys conditioned for the i cog; vcyarke of a fee simple interest in a moiety Vf. aaid land is said Waae neys atitt. his heirs the bill also tates tliat on the 4th June. 1783. that the said Wasteneys psid to said Pat tisnn, in part, of the purchase money, the sum of fnuK hundreh pounds eevea shillings and onb penny, snd thst said, Pattison caused same.

to be paid to a retain John. eHjs from, whonh the said tracts of land 'were purchu ed. The bill further 'afates that. the said lands contain an inaccurate sur vey. as I'oUows: Town land' one nun.

dred snd nine acres: Trent, tpue hun dred four and a naif; andIJunjt', Moont one hundred and thirteen adores The bill further states, that in posu' artce. of the originaL parole contract between James, Pattuon, and John. Wasteneys, by which Wasteneys ws to stand seized in fee in his own right. of the tract of lanfltcalled "Evan Pur chase br Town l.t.d," John Waste neys was put in plaiiysion of said land early in the year 83, and' continued. in the same ontil hia death but that he had never been able to obtain a deed from said Pattisnn.

The bill further states, that Wastencya devised. tliat, his lands should be sold by bis tiecu who having declined acting, Jet ter of administration, with. the will annexed, on the estate of (he said John, Waateneys. were granted tq Thontae Sellman, by the orphans court of An ne Arupdel county, The.bill. tates that in pursuance of a petition" id aaid Thomaa Sell map, a decree pass ed thecobrt'of chaiheery, appoinlin'g saiu eeuman trustee, ami ortienng tne' nale of all.

the real property woith" John died seizeif that Sellman, havjng tleclined. acting aa trustee, an order passed thechsn dery court, by which 1'tmllet wss appointed in his place) that in suaoce of said authority, said Pindle nroceeded fo sell said property 1 and Joaeph'Morton became the, purchaser' but has never beea able to obtain deed for said land. The bill also states that a certain Benjamin Pattison who is one of the heirs, of James Pattison, Uvea oat of the, State of Maryland. It is thereup on, the ninth day or October adjudged and ordered, tjiat.the. com' plainant, by causing a copy of this or der to be inserted in one of the Anna potis newspapers nee in each of three successive weeks before the pi nth dsy of November next, give notice to said absent defendsnt of the substance and object of this bill, that he may be warn cu iwiapprar iu ima courr, in prio or by solicitor, on or before the ninth day ef March next, to answer thepre I a mises oo ueienu.nis tj be bars) in said esta't Civ: OctU I df I.I 'i.

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