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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 2

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a EW 1 ed 'fl leeiCS: icbii iry.thi' nets, ion of attendf the) beeff 77 ce on t. which Bine tbf prints Ian of the ppV' I thirty ll i tne mi; ihevC ign cot ral an ital onr fura" plying; irge latten' iiicl the pi nnilan I. into "inn int for ilettre iety th Bmf Sk anal it curi qual hua at a co ka. Tl popu come nf the orlion ilh wfc teccaii 'of til very "our ellea istao antaf i mag 00 pi obta'. pa met.

nipa 9 mucL 30 bell I Ri argk ion a inner re ct caa ie ot iy latuV )tloi) vtr, itt 1 tv 'Hi1 y.V Thw4my, Awgatrt 1. 1SXT. tepMkan Nmination for Anne Arundd Com IFOR THE LEGISLATURE, JOHN S. SELLMAN RICHARD W. HIGGWS, GEORGE COOKE, wesley Lmmicuia.

7 Calvert County. JOHlt PARRAIf, JOHN P. WAILES, JAMES G. ALNUTT, DANIEL KENT. ANNAPOLIS AND ELK RIDGE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Auecar Bth.

1S37. The Stockholders in this Company are re. minded, that the time limited for, the payment ot the instalment 01 our Lioiiara on oiirh shr Will expire on luesday the loth mat. Complaint having been mnde that house occupied by a Mr. Wayson, was a resoit fur Negroes, who annoyed the neighbourhood by tnoir uruuKeo ana riotous conauct, tne City VI ficers.accomnanied hv anVnral niiixuna.

nrrunil. ed to VVavoon'a on Saturday niuht limt. fur purpose of suppressing any disorderly behaviour iL. 1 I .1 on tne pan 01 tne negroes; tney naa possession 01 one 01 toem in tne yara, when Way son approached, and after some words between him and a voune man by the name of Gamhrill. th.

former stabbed Gambrill so severely, as to cause His aeatn on Monduy morning. Wayson being in the hands of justice, and amenable to the law, we fordear any comment thereon. Mr. Gam brill was a sober and industrious young man and has left a widow, and several children. The following Gentlemen, are elected Direc tors ot tne farmers' Uank ol Maryland, for the ensuing year.

For Annapolis and Anne Arundel Countt, A tienry maynaaier, Homervillo Finkney, Alexan dor Randall, Willinm S. Green, Thomas S. AI exander, Brice J. Worthington. Joseph Harris, St.

Mary's County Nicholas Stonesfroet, Charles County. Thomas H. Wilkinson, Calvert Countu. Charles J. Kilgour, Montgomery County William S.

McPherson, Frederick County. Frisby Tilghman, Washington County, vviiuam wcjrianon, Allegany County. Sumuel Moale, Baltimore County. Henrv Dorsev. HarfarA Director for the Branch Bank ai Frederick wt a 1 1 1 il own.

winiam koss, John Tyler, Richard Potts, Daniel Hughes, George Baltzell, Lewi Aiedtart, XNoan rumps, uasper Mantz, and John wuson. wain nauui wf lanMi are COX1 Cfiraa raai.il mun Po lur In urtrrt native girlat Coast of Africa Habpei. Cave almas. Anril SO. 1RM7.

Mom Sheppard, Esq. Dear iir You will be pleased to hear from Africa, your exertions are duilv out forth i behalf. The seine Too were so kind as tn aint na now oemg knit; and I suppose, it would have been done lonzoco. if labour had not IWn in ttn greatest demand on account of the many build ines now erecting dv the mission rifa. W6 have lately introduced working cattle and tne nioucn, ana should the colonists inVn mnm i i atienuon to tneir larms, the happiest results may oeexpeeteu.

lyotiee seed Irom Monrovia has been lately distributed. My wifo and two bovs are in irood hpnltl. and she bees to be remembered with kiml 1. a We 1IT aaaxa wn LT. Ill 1AM fLM nwnnV r1 urn A Ihnl Va aaatuw.

DIIUU iUU. brig Baltimore vtts chartered with direct refer ence to touching Vt the Capo de Verds, for the worn animais uoove Bpoken ot, and cannot doubt that they are on tha farms at wnrW Inno The Honourable Viboil Maxitv 1pI tliia ritvl No letters were received hv thn Pnrtin for New York on Saturday, and will sail for 84 are known, for any person except Mr. Shep. Belcium. via England, bv tho first nacket pard: but we are lookiW daily for thn return r.

11. tt Ihiajzentleman. id addition to the eoneral nh. iMODO dv whicn full desnatchpa nr lects ot nis mission, nas in special charce to ne. pocieu.

gotiate fo more advantageous terms, in refer ence to the. interests of Tobacco Planters, the SHIP ppvvsitvivri vaiii 1 M114VUJI1JI niiiA, importance af which haa attractod the aftentionl The subjoined proposition is made by tho Ed of Congress rfnd the President. Mr. axcv is itor of tho Boston Mrr.nntS Jm.m.i i nr. urll Irnmvia tn npi.it mflimon.lin.

U'LahJ I. I i 1 a uu iviiu arc id wa ii iiw ui0 lilt wish him succeaf in his mission, and ous voyage. Baltimore Republican. a 1 1 4 'l, faf tir Committee. Our boarding echoo Vow'shoW "(he Portuguese at lUboui the Span uon and hie friend Ibr.

a CCLD AXb emu wee nearly forty children, ten of wnoraareiiaroaoi aaiz, mat isrotner jonatnan, as wen currency ana wgs, Deaides these wa ban four dayw John Bull, ha. no contemptible notion of ship Who are in favour of a mere naner mhI choola in bparation in Ibt neighbouring aettle She' might aAerwarda touch at t5ib The Whig. vv aehoola in In ment, and. hate in all mora than one hundred Jraltar, Barcelona, Tort Mahon, Malta, Sicily, Who pay a premium (br gold and ailer (, leamera. Doctor Savage and Mr.

Jamea (ouriNaplea, Alexandria; and, returning, calf at aomejihetr debt in, England, and declar before nien nan ieai lever man uaually lalia to tneioi ine porta oi me oaroary ivwera. inen leiiwui pay ioou oeoia ro ineir own 'CTovern iiMra. due diohmmiiia ii tM tMniif with trinio. lArrVMiiav artwan inB l.idboi iooa tinnn. eiiroToiuiionr i i 'y but every trial bringe alontr a correapondincheroatonuhthecivilizediDhabitant.and uncivili vVhu have boaated most loudlw ao me ore which he haa found to abound aboul in motion until ahe reaches the great seaport eltlaMt eight yearaT 'Tba Whic ir ppose iHo be gold ore, but he haa hot the to contraat the beauty, strength, and mngniti4 lawa" at defiance, The Wbiga.

uivwm wmu will MCJJJU 11 IU JUU, BUVI IUQ IIIV 1 1 1, till viuuiiHi0 tv flu piOBlOr train thfOnffV means 01 icmujj 11 ana win serKl it to you, bo oi tne ouruariauu wuu 1110 ui tun ia ic A 1 1 1 .1. 1 1.: 1: it 1. I mm 11 it suuuju piura Toiuaoie tne iSOCiety may irucieu, uncouiu.iuUMiiig, iiiuiucrciii irar junaa, avail themselvM of it. the land when it nlhniinila'uhich constitute the marine force of this re. wrIi MISERY AND WRETCHEDNESS.

The marine reuorter for tha New York (in etto states that "during tha ton rinva. in ari. dition to the thousands of emigrants which now swarm the streets of New York. mnr thn seven thousand have arrived at Quaranttnu. hat is to become of them a mi rriAil PmvL donee alone knows.

Each (me has his iaio to uiscioae, and it is genorallv henrt.rend ling to hear. The streets, which have riithrt.J been comparatively free from beggars, are now' filij ro iiiicu wuu mem. a tnosen curse is in reserve lor the speculators' who matte it merchant! iu tn aeiuoe the wretched creatures hither." Tho following is from the Evening Star HoKBIBLB CBUELtT AND IMPOSITION It ia a fact that ten alien DassentrerH. aick nf the pox, were yestrday landed at Perth Ambov. from on ooaru ot tne uritisb brig Uosebank, and placed in an old barn there hospital and in a a favour of the motion, say Asfe! Those who arerav or wo the rest that sickly cargo of hu of the contrary opinion, sav No! If tha nnna tion were put in this form tot the body of the rw" "v.v rui iu tun iuiiii iui me uouy ot tne man beings are.

by contract alrenrlv made, in hp smuggled into JNew York, by the way of Hack Bb" uj uie wby oi unct From the Baltimore Amenrnn. Pomilii ij tl i Innonpli Prl.U i v. wiiic wuum ui camea wimouil nuvuu mo agency ui lur. INTELLIGENCE FROM MARYLAND IN a division, and almost unanriJousIy.i iVirf. Int.

shaw And we regret to be compelled to state i.iu.v.vi. i tie omp i'E tNsrLVANiA i and we "1B riusn snip rhcebe, which sailed with The Rev. Mr. Easter, Agent of the Maryland hope she will not be suffered io remain inactive, wkn 324 Passengers, has arrived nt Perth Am State Colonization Society has politely furnish rotting at our dock yards, 'f he ship, if she is nine having died on the passage, and, as is A.I n. urilh tmpr.

fpnm IaII.m rMmnn i 1 b.U n. I. I Y'" po uiid a specimen navai architecture ai has wn swrvaium; and so poor and eons reding at Cape Palmfts, which will be the been represented, and we hva nn destitute were 120 of them, that th rntuin Kn more ncceptablo on account of the long interval doubt it, should be sent abad. She should vi been compelIed to supjiort them all from his aince me ihbi iroin me oiony. sit many ports in countne where our merchants own mean9 "eie they ore, sickly, starving Doctor Missionary of the Prostestant are in the habit of tradurg.

and her tremendous an 8norant Wft0 to maintain them? Episcopal Church, writes on the 12th May. battery would be moresffectual in causing the Sorae 8Cenes cruelty and deception upon iioaiiu fju. mo oitcpuon oi noihstars ana stripes' to Ite resiccted, and to Pa8Scnger8vana others will soon be made possessing as uiuuu Bimugiu as in America, 1 to our American alliens honourable and cour Puouc' am aa well aa ever, with exercise and ordinary teous treatment, thin could be effected by the prudence. I am as free from sickness or ill most able and diplomatic correspondence. QUESTIONS AND AKTVBi ieemiK oi nuj mnu aa nou in America, and we nope that 1 year will not apse before Tha as to happiness I never enjoyed the same degree this noUe ship.

clmnletejy eouinoed Zj t.uard.an puts the following itheZet.me. I.mieiblarhat hiWiilfil Letanymanl the path of duty. Such i my conyictionrwith.kommand of a Tknt officer. an 7 "A X' out a doubt to overshadow the feeling; yoo Will through the woTld of waters to JMtmV. fist wITnin, 7 beliere roe, weav when I tty I Let her visit PortT.ll 'S' TJteT in to the prospect olour Mismon I can say they anchor a day or two in the Down xZk wt yvpiga.

flaring. Wogoe. on slow, yerj show herself the io uu. iian vuimonaoie. accom stop at Vottenburgh, to exchange salutes wiihl Whn for on, when they arrive, the Swedes, and afterward, at AST nn.

npm ik maryuma state uo. cat civilities with the Danish CronbcriT Castla ui Ionization Society, ba.accompliri.ed much for W. ab. be much rfaffi ton the comfort ot the new emigrants and the bestU Cronstadt, the famous sea nort of th. "rJ vv inter of the Colony at He Jk Te LXZZST na oou wvuwiiB, buu wen ueaerves ma aecioed despot would give her a hearty welcome to th Wi, i.i i approbation cf th.

Board at home. The new water, that wLh the shore. ofhT. L.lW.b",,nW the specie out of the long bouse," for the reception of does her draught af water .0 great tha much credit both to hi. head and htrt Lt ha tn na.

Jt L. Countiy "Iway. the The Rev. John Lcighton write, tin. without LslZl ,7 rVL7Mm le" gK and Iverrf deraateof tbelSMMh Oar pre i.

On her return, she roight iook in'Vt Cher Who JyVwe must operation, anu wo wui nuu you some poct pourg.in rjraJMie, andiiass ngthrwfchthechaD. men. of our printing. We have been urged Jnel. maka her enlimCT.

il ZZVl fcbta we owe tt hornet eT wait .1 j'j Io a "nigs. iiiu. vuBuiwijimginH wbjj 10 ma Arecyrranean, anj 1 C'. 1 iwincnian IlUHtlLniB, aripniav t' Af i finklia piar PhJa.l r.i ut the ccHjatm vina wbigi li uoiug as jv uuHjiui upriuma. inurHuuie uauon.

uei uer tibii iuuuhiu, buu ni.i uiconio a poiiiaLiaD PD must Iiam a' 11.1 il. .1. a rii rf ra, 110. I. uv vwiwuiMuuu uumaJ, rvctlYeUj1! wa.ua uvecu (v .110 nwiaiu v.

.110 iw.H a. y. via y.ivu luuu, BQ0; WTy IndlS ruL icnti, mi mo ruruanaci. 1 XJ .1 trl I Il 1 I PT huiii Ul IU ftinrl. DromDt them to action.

11 turn to America. Let her show, herself oh conscience as, (and no more u. Montevideo; rest a few daya in the harbor ofjelee. A politician ia'tjne who taket aotere t. i "viu uiuotyiiijA I 111.

I (1UIII 1 w.ia.uuuw Vu. Illt.lU I UUIibMIV LXJlGVfl lh.1 v. v.v.,;, nuun, oull uioreiore, iua own views are rignit ana Hiose oj uh) nolilL the liberty to forward these hasty lines. Who will deny that a cruise similar in itfJcnl opponents Wrong When jwfiltaqju bicotu We are Drotfressinff aa IhhI na itnnmucn.nnl. arnrml nntlinn tn ihn abnvA wnnM lw nf fTrantirLfari.a 'K liKnHli nf I 1 si i i Wl4 nft ilv (TfinprallV fin in A fri nnfl pnnM I .1 uinttna anrl lha 1 iLI I emulation be excited among our poople, we.country, than to suffer a specimen of Bliip.build leach oilier, In a country like should be able to make more rapid strides.

But ing of which we have great reason to be proud, knight to ben politician, and if any man dMnM lliua Am An a .1 III a I 1 auiuui! uo wuu arc bu iniinm rn ann nnrio no a uauieaa nunc be aur nunvf wmn tn tmn mm airiA la, urn ik iL.t i j. m.o.phmt r.o,,0., vui. uu.jr eui me example, ana: mm oe any tbing but a iiufutrk leave to uroo ano tneir own good sense to is sua mat tne largest snip in tne woria vtDattg Ado. thfi fYlnhmnllri. Thfl I nrLa h.vn hi.

nnv i We all feel truly erutcful. that after havin'actual service. Her burthen is 3.984 tons done so much for our people in America MPO tons more than the Pennsylvania This Leviathan is 223 feet on the lower mu deck, Gl feet 6 inches in extreme breadth, 3(J feet depth from the base line, 7 leet 6 indict. 8 feet, 7 6, 7 6, and 7 feet between the differ ent decks, 20 feet 11 inches draft forward, am 27 feet 9 inchoa aft. A LESSON E0R AMERICAN JURIES.

The coroner's iurv at Hull, in the cniiunftiV preaaiui explosion ol the Uinou Steum boat, have returned a verdict ol "manslaughter agaiust th. engineer, Joseph Gamble." who is committed for trial ut the York assizes. lion to inp mnr rrioit tnonHa nature seemi io nnvi iippn na itniintonn. ihu. With many kind wishes the health nr yea' to the vegetation of Europe as to our own.

Deported ll'miV lf.rr.ilir ami nil rmru, Pnl o'clock, I rttriiH.n flftur qip vmi fvT, JalHN B. RUSSWURfi, A. Kid. fc. C.

S. P. Our Board of Manmn hnvA promised to send us out some jacks, mules nnn horses in the next expedition vessel: ahnuM toubject esclpe their memory you will be oddingl ououiur larour oy ureinff it. 1 have lati lr i. .1 HTRITfln nAHUTirill 1 1 III I I 'I' 1 I 1 iiiiud jiuii, tun anuuua, one of the branches of the Niger, via Fernandol 111 lUc.

if in Spring Uill Church, Somenni ounty, August 2d, by the Rev. Ricmnn B. atebs, Mr. Wiuiax Alexahdeb to miss JtiLEANOB Walter Wilioh. all tu merset county.

On Thursday rooming last, bv tha R. Mr. Vinton, Mr. William VVxiden, to Miai VIakoabet Nipuow, till of Anne add county. 3fcuvu ATkDa) ran vr a wm mr thin life on Monday morning hjsnbt jPassforu, in the mtr.

uunuance. even tne nnnio irent. hirii ia not "uuia la favourite in the clime of that cmmirv. eood man ha fallen in Isrel. Hie lot vu were in the latter part of Juno covered with i masses oi blossoms Married, on Tuesday even int? the lt 1..

i Tri. ah. rust, bv the Kev. Mr. McElhinev.

F.nW.m Paca of Wye fla)l. to Mabiara a jonos, oi.idis city. cast in the humble paths of life, and although misfortune, sorely him in hit Liiorf ways, yet be never for u.jnoment deserted yttl iann in me redeeming biooaoI but in sickness and health, in nuiri anH he placed his bone on bili'. as the ahvnl.nnrNn. of contentment here, and of everlasting happi.

ness hereafter. It wi.s a source of unminglod pleasure to witness with what calm nhilnannhv and unflinching faith jbe contemplated his an. proaching He spoke of tha ufi. sdeaknble comforts of religion thanked bi. God for his gracious love in all things, hut cia'ly for his conversion in early Heexj lurched hia firm and unxhaken belief in tha.

surrection of the body and the forgiveness of sina. Ha waa nppft.ptK utm. 1 anu UPj to obey his Master's callbt any 'momeht, and bid the world f.irewell' Thna' nloH' Hassford, an honest man and faitbtul nhriotun? full of faith, full of hope int charity with all mankind proving his death, and'' sealing with his latest lireuth tha fevufenca af Jesus Christ's, love for siniul and erring mortal This feeble tribute to departed worth is pffer4 in sincerity and truth by one who roved, him while living, and mourns him dead. THE subscriber has for sale about 150 BARRELS OF Persons wishinir to early application, as he intends shortly to' kallfl it tn RaltimnrA men I ci 111a HAdl August 10. "IT' A FEM5W LAC Who opposed th.

effort, ot (SeneTnl J.rVJ.f a TH9MAS J. BIliCE. FOR SALE, It for i THE well known TAVERN kept for ma ny years by Jamaa it per end of the town. establishment hit attached to it a large STABLE for the accommodation of. at least Thirty Horses) it has a large yard, and a Garden of about one ICrt ol (irminil.

1 J7 7 wuk' be rented to a good tenant on acconinjoda ting termsr' a n.rt nf house will be told when the property it rent ed. For terms anpl (o vMARY A. then NOTJCE. J. persoq owning Carriage, of knr and nlinr.

7l. Annanolia. kra .1 rli a. "uiuieu mat tne pp.7 Sr'wlio" require. that' LI i an.

duvall; CIk August lor Corp. Anoipoli. 5ERVANT for term of tnaeat thli oiloev 5 "I i.

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