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(. title Uprxr it ma their late IVpresentslivt ia Congrees, rather it General Jackson. For my MIL U'l'n tht mantle, thin 1 conceal tf, torrent mu it wss Intended to eevtr. put the premist made, that certain tart of men "shotM bt loft believe He, It would bo ilifflcBf to account fr thir lato ami present attempts. Their advertising for all op noted lo'm re election to meet and Swlcct their, moat choice spiritvtees stable, eml Join their hoado together the SihofMey at Vansville, furthe persecuting purpose pvuing uuwn, If possible, a fhfu public agent, who hat challenged ihcm, ho now rrpeata, to come forward and rink if they dare, the aucccMof their malice opoo a eno ciSc charge or chargm againit bit offi cial eoadUCV ounng ins lime am acted at tbelr agent.

Thia Ihey have not done, lortd dart not do, openly, ao a to aifrd ntm an opportunity to con front hia accuser! brfort tho honeet ao vereient of tho district. No Sic, they prefer rather tt go mp land down rthe earth, like theirrrand prototns), teek ing to destroy hie standing by every bate and falte representation ey con make. It they meet wiw ani revo tutionarv officer or aoldier. or the aona aTidcH. the Immediately ao him or them, wo oppose Ttbe re efcctlon of John C.

Weeras, oeeause wh op pooed (o doing them justice, although they know at the very moment they aay ao, that they detervt to tost lorever after the power of again ottering ao base and foul an untrotH. To othera they iy, "thil man speaks too often in con giestlte op upon every inuing occasion," forgetting to remember, thai the little trifling occasion; ombrace the small claims of poor men, who, to the disgrace of the have many of them been obliged to apply to every congress, aeialon after session, to have juitice dune them, to be paid what, in most instance, they are a justly enti tied to, at lam to the.pen with which am and yet oecsusc their claima are amall, chej have been left neglected, hot even jexamined aljho, oo doubt, at all important to. the poor men clalmirff, a the large claims are (o those wio, jjrom the Ircurajitancf of their claim! beins lira, fniii but lit tle. difficulty toget themexsroined; and after all my frequent speaking in behalf of Havmr justice oone auih poor claimants, aa found. myself, by a few othera, ascen" ntiously engag ed la myaelfr to equal justice done to all, rich and f.ur, hundreds are left, at the cloee of the, last session, to come back to theft congreae, who have, already apenf tuora tood money.

in endeavoorinc to tret paid, perhaps for a waggon and team loat during the war in their couotrv'e aervice, than their elaima. will refund to them, it they are ever ao fortunate aa to get it; the receipt of which, the expense ot dered more end more important. Ytv my enemies "are left to believe a lie to wit, that the poor will 1w induced to withdraw their confidence from the friend of the poor. To others, "who have been induced to set their negroes free, or whose father have dune understand tome of my enemies have said, will yon continue to vute for a man to represent you it) Congress, who did. in a aneech laat aession.

ooenlv fiustirt aiaveryf jsow, sir, aa I ami 1 i iaui canuiuaie oeiuro ine people. vletermined to give them an opportunl ty of expressing by their ballots, their utur, iu wunuraw or cuiuinuo ineir confidence, believing after their deter miuation, (as aet fortbby the elections of 1823, to. pot down to open the field for all who choose to offer aa candidates, to come forward. and (hereby aftord them an opportuni It of a free ami unbiased choice, in jiiependent of the would be little lord jl'mgs of the landj that they will not be prevailed opon'again to turrenderlheir right or aelccting Tor themselves, fend nisliine to remove this last, tho' not (least attempt to injure, I must beg you Jo give a place in the cnlumnii of your paper to my remarks, aa mqde in congress upon that subject, and upon which, as set forth, I am "willing to be jutloed. ks I ahall be to acknowledge rayfina' Whenever I am met by argument anil tviilencii alronirer than thai uirh ha Influenced mv opinions.

Othr chargea I will meet a. Lmnttv aXeJ rSll Wapecifieif, in.t. I nur nh'ilf stY JOHNC. WEEMS. rhe length of Jfiese remarka, ren oera ii impraciicajla to publish them in one payer.

Tby will be ncluded? in tut next. P.nrra&t. I MR. WEEMS aaidr the hononrnVlc member from, Pennsylvania, who ha Jsst taken hiaeat, (Ma JVtiper. who prescnieu tne preamble ami resolutions uow under consideration, had: pleased to take very special wrtisassof.

(im, ncai Djcnmpiininget.hwBkinu hess, in not believing the statementaaet forth in his preamble) secondly, by call ins' UDOTl. him: Mr. Wn. Ma at. 'tad to the exnlanatinna.

anil tha trim leoct he intended to oBTer, in proof of Nay, air, in the present instance, I con statements, nod in justification of aider it tort of a challenge, that it mlS "P00 Congress, tt do away each would be 'diagrseeful to decline accept jreal tvda, at disreputable to Bepub anee ofi more eapecialle air. as too mem aa tt Wat to nhrtMian mnnnnl. I T' lf1 A sou mm at error." fir, aaU lit. Weema, 1 keg thekoaie to keep ft) remembrance theoo facta aa stated, aa imy JawtiflcatUn fur the reply whWh I aliall offer the gtntleauni aa well aa for my eBering reply all wac re inert are many ocnera, tana among them Renreod Oivinn,) who. no doubt.

could aoawer muck tetter than I can. And I am thue particular. Mr. 8peaker, in aoliciiiog the house to remember tho expressions aec4 by the gentleman, lMn Miner,) because it ia a well known fact.ahat after speeches artmade here, and replied to aa they ofua aa reportrs to mark tbo reply aa being aay t(iig, rather than an answers I iutenOHot to apply my remark prematurely in thia inaiancriiut aa a corrective, (in Justl of myself in replying to the gentleman, well aa lor the extent and nature of the' reply I ahall give) enotia aactj nereaiieroe rutnn the lace, aaitregarde tho entleman't apeech. Sir, I levLmyaelf, after being thus called toon, bound in courtesy to answer the gentleman, and to assure him, that alter Having nateni to mm, wun ail poaeibie attention, I find my opiniont nnatteredi althoejh.he wu pleated to exprCM a oelter, that I would bt aatla nel with his proott when I hail heard them, lie having failed to aatitfy me.

Mir, I mutt now endeavour to aet him rieht, where I believe him to bo in er roi for the attempt, whether I ancceed or not, I hope to receive the gentle man'a thenki and hia apecial, pointed, but unexpected call upon me to do ao, must be my apology to the house for the time I ahall take up, the authorities may find myself bound to produce, and I ant, though not leas', fin all omission or defecta in doing it, necessarily grow ing out of the want of sufficient time to examine, and prepare myeelf for ao important an undertaking. 8ir, thia buineaaoiVHiig other men'a con tcience, witn matters truiy "other meoVatmut which we know nothing, and conaequently have no right tp set ou rap I vet up aa juugea, to condemn, renders this subject, aa I have said, truly aq important one; and would, in me onset, auinonc inj rricrniig toe member to an awful enquiry, to be found in the sacred volume of truth, and I think applicable on the present occasion: "Who art thou, oh vain man, that condemnelb anotherjman'a aervant; before hit own matter he standeth or falleth." Sir, we read what ia equally i true ana wmi wormy oi our contiuera' tion, aod I would recommend it etpeel ally to the consideration of the gentle' man: from Pennsylvania: "rnat one man eateemeth one day better than another; another eateemeth all daya like." One man believejh be may eat ill thiols, another, who is weak, be llcvttb he must live niton herbs Let not the ont despite the other," but let each be' persuaded in hia own mind; end act nccordingly;" remembering at the same time the injunction jn continuation, "not to take" every' opinion tor a peraoaaiont but, first to examine the subject well," according to certain pecifled rules, viz. "not to expect to esthcr crapes off thorns, or fist off ihis lies or corrupt fruit off a good tree, or good fruit off a corrupt tree." Now, sir, it strikes mv mind as being some what clear, that had theVantleman pro perly attended to arlvici thia sort. we ahould not have roiwdlArn now, or oh former occasion, sokzilouslr en gnged in matters of this sort, aa to be willing, upon hie own responaioiiity, to state as facta, what by hia own acknowledgments, amounts at least to nothing more nor less than hearsay teatimony, such aa I wilf venture assert, that neither the gentlemen himself, nor any other man in hia senses, would dare of fer in a court of law or justice. Had the honoiirabift iqgmber offerl his pre amuie as lacis coming unoer jus own knowledge, I should nave felt more'ra spect for myself, sir, than to have stated that I had voted againai tne considers tion.

because I did not believe, wharl will now pronounce misrepresentation, as set forth in the preamble by the cfln tleman upon hearaay; not all of air; nnr intentional on the part gentleman, whose mistaken zeal aVaatVlaii i i i i i io nave iiipprr hhco ma usuai gmiu juug 1 ment. and places him in the unfurtu nate dilemma, of a judge pronouncing eoience without the authority ot any law. human or divine, as I 'shall pre nr dr prove; and to be snail ot neceasuy have to introduce here, sir, both sacred and profane history. Tho subject re ouires it. The eentleman's areument.

if 1 may so call it, demands it. The house wilt recollect, that whilst he has eulogized Hie aasimilated him to the noble frecian, he has traduced the master, and endeavoured to put him on a footing only with the Turk; and where has, he done Ihis? Here, sir, in this hall: in the midst ot the rente aentativeaof the whole nation; made op of slaveholdinj, andnon alavehold mg etatea. Knowing at he docs, ot ooifht to know, how justly calculated all such attacks are to product feelings, at all timet to be regretted, and if possible to bt Rut, air, there are boundaries beyond which, if gentlemen will thav mat xnrt in hm tvy 1... nl.u.l A 4UZ ltlon P. thn houae, nd especill the he to (i be the ins hia wm nnj the oy not fur the deed that idol with art ia Last on tn ttenUemaa (ram Maryland, wo aorrecineaeor me preamble.

I rt aume, aaid the genUeman from Hmv facta will not bt nw to him, (Mr. W.l an If aav arro ovist In my atatement, he can correal me. I allude, Mr. Speaker, to tho lat eaat of cruel Darter related by the Member. I need not recite all bia wordrj they mtat bt atUI fresh on every earand but lor an explanation, I might Jfe considered aa a party concerned innlawfully and Inhumanly conveying Away from the husband, hia onhapp.wife and chil Uren," ennnired aCrer in Alexandria laat winter, but toe late to beecaptur od.

The gentlerrutn'a words were, the enquiry waa made after the man'a wife and children; they had been in Alexan dria, nac waa men removed, and no tract ofjthem tt beTf.i, By whose iraua, or wnai reacncjaaia i a dark ueea oi iniquity waa perinjrated. I can not ten. ror an thia I have author it a wnicn canno no nouotea oy me gejtfle man from Maryland with' hia 3Sor ledge of the facta, he will notAenture tt contradict, what I have stad. Now, air, I thank the member from Pennsvl vanla for introducing Oris particular ease, and for calling uotin me aa he has done; it goea to fill up1 the measure of myjutnucation in answering ihat mem berj which, thank Goil, I can do, to the wiping a war, of the atisma. which ner hapa the member desirous of fixing upotvfnyielf in toaolculart moat certainly, air, on the chaUcter of tera (Turks) towards thtirTlaves (Ore cians) aa politely ao termed by him.

nai waa mis casr, sirr A negro man, the ton of a faithful old alave of mine, hit mother a free had served hit time, or a part of it oat with me; became afterwards the commander of a bay craft; took to wife a tlave in the neighbourhood; On the death of her matter the and her two children were. wilh hil other property, sold to pay hia creditora, (too often, air, the result 0f having large familiea of neeroea to negroes support and take care of;) the huaband 'purchased his wife and children, on a credit, and gave tome gentleman an the settlement, aa hia aecurity for the purchase money; this person took the legal rieht to the woman and children aa col lateral aecurity; after repeated prolon gatiooa ot tne credit, Sic. this gentleman was called oh and obliged to pay the administrator, to enable him to do so, he sold the family. This took place whilst the husband was from home. On his return, learning that his wife was taken on oy a man in Alexandria, haatened on to thia city, called oi atated that aomt one had takejrw his wife and children, br wbeT authority knew not, and besnd my aid in stopping them io Alexandria.

With out knowing lh facts, jvhicb I have atated, but knowing tJftte had pur chased JHtm at the tail inhrra I waa presenT, and did all I cdjjtd, in justice to prevent bia being obliged give too much for them. 1 save him money Decenary to bear bit expenses, and a letter to a friend in Alexandria, Edward Stabler, who, not belnz 'at home, a Mr. Jenney opened it, and aa requested, nan search made lor the woman, with a view to have net detained in Alexandria, until the cbite could legally andjroperly investigated, and the nexfSia v. I learnt from Mr. Jenney, outsidVDT the door of this hall sir, that the min'a wife snd had been in Alexandria, but waa not now there, or any trace to.

be had of where she was sent. My feelings sir, were much enlisted, as you gentlemen, who are masters can readily conceive entered upon an inquiry immediately, which resulted in the facta I have aj ready atated; since which sir. hsve had gratification, as you, Mr. Speaker, will readily believe, (although tanatica will not.) to learn from the husband, that he had received a letter from his wife, located gome where in Georgia with her children, aa the property of a good and humane master, as happily situated as she had ever tut. save the separation from her husKIhT, who, be himself a free man, alBured me of intention of mine to If, in deed, the laws, as a alavehnlding state, allow mm to do ao, a humane pri il(rA.

lint (ohi fitnn! nnniinrr In 1 will hereafter prove, in one if in oi Uie noR Ma Thus, sir, have I unfolded to you this mighty crime, the worst of all others created, which aeems to have haunted mind of the member from Pennsyl vania, aa to induce him, but only to tonrei to oe cnaritaoie, out to attempt. what I would denominate, were out of order, a little mean insinuation, as it regards, myself, as having in aome way participated in the supposed crime, sir, there is another crime ape cified in the preamble, that of advertising in the newspapers ifftthis District 80 or 100 slaves. No air, to give member, and thosarihimv f. ao ready to meddle in thia business, some thine like evidence satisfactory if in any thing can satisfy, such men, they are forming for themaelvea an the worshipping of which, will not, cannot take them to Heaven, not even the aid of the mail, ao long as they wanting in chtfrity, which after ail worth more than every thing besides. member of congreas published his desire to purchase several familiea of blacks, to tske to his sugar lands to the south, not oyer, hit own name air.

But by a reference. I called him, found him willing! to offer liberal prkt.for auch as would nit bint," wodJtionhej ih'ovld be found jrtt a i V'ti A. il tAtrslW vitad bios, tM bt went with mt tt sjai vert eoonty. In the state of Maryland, where I bad an elder tnly brother, (tbt rat of my mother,) wbced kind treatmtnl tt hia ttavet, the low price to bt hid for tht very littlt Ibey madt brought him as it does many air, to the neceesity of Selling either hit lands or bis slaves. Alt he had, aave tne.

he bad raised, ft felt towarda them very much those feelings of father to his own children; nfttnnfreqnently tha cast sir, as oo kndt rih masters (Turks, aa the member from Pennsylvania stylos them,) towards their alavea, (noble Grecians, In hit estimation.) "his brother hsd jusl befurt beet toOrfi city, to endeavour to makt aalt ofiTiis land to Judge Morsel, of this District for then he could not bear thyidea of selling his slaves. Havinwiiled in that, when wt arrived aJrnie hSore, I pre vailed on him to consent to sell three families, twenty in number, to the mens ber of c4Mgressybn'conditAnn they were willins to roTbey wersftmlled loeeth er, fend nsidt acqoainTed by myself with the proposition. I sere sir, Ian aruage fair me to describe the scene. Hiding aa they had been for several weeks, to keep out of the way of the pmpei nfficer, wbes they feared, if he xt hold of them, would sell them under execution, ont here and another separate, ao soon aa I had staled the proportion, they flew to me aa their master's brother. In whom they could place all reliance; put up their thanks to Ood for having interested my feel inn In their behalf; and beged their inaatcr, unwilling as they were lo part from him, to let them go all together to the gentleman, aa it was certain they must go S'tmewhcre, and could not re main where they were born, and had lived happily all their Uvea, until hia misfortunes had produced the reverse to themselves.

The contrsct waa made, aa wtt the delivery, on the a pot. They were told by the honourable purchater tOgwiheic way, visit and take leave of ineirmu associate anil leuow arrvani, to sell and dispose of their little goods and chattels, so as to be ready to go on board a vessel On such a day, (eight or Jen t'ajs oft.) when he would be back to receive and transplant them from tne borders of the Patuxent to that of the The dsy arrived sir, they were all in place, and went off most cheerfully and happily. Not so my poor brother, their roaster. lie never recovered his feeling. He died a few short months after, at my house.

To bt concluded itntxt, MAP OF MARYEjftfD. We are gratified to learn, aince the publication of our paragraph yesterday relative to the new map of Virginia, tt the want of a similar one of Maryland, that Mr. F. Lucas Jr. of thia city has now in preparation.

a new map of Maryland. We have been favoured with a view of the contemplated publication. aa far aa it has advanced, and we have no doubt that when completed it will prove hiehly acceptable to the public, It is on the scsle of the Virginia State man, of five miles to an inch, and em bodies all the valuable information which has been Gathered during the survevs for Canals and Rail Roads in this section ot Maryland, un tne norm so mfftkur Pennsylvania is inciuiien ss embrsdfSthe union Uanal; on the east ia.embrlced the State of Delaware and the western shore of the Dluwa re Hay from its mouth upwards, on. the wet auch portions Of Virginia' at tvnnsyiva nia are comprehended as uR'ord a com plete view of the whole extent of the North and South branches of the and on the. south, a number of In relation to any of the counties of Maryland, in which no recent examina tions or aurveva have been made, the publisher solicits the transmission of such information, Irningi'ntlemen of intelligence in those counties, as will aid him in tho contemplated work; and we have no doubt thia assistance will be cheerfully rendered.

Bait. Amer. A jury of inquest was held by Rd. Merriken Ksq. on the nay shore in A.

county, tin the 26th of April 1839, over the body cf a vhiie man He was of ordinary height, rather cor pulenf, black hair, the features of his face were so naked aa to be undescri bable. His clothing consisted nf two pair nf pantaloons, one paic of and the other drsb a striped cloth vest, blue cloth. roundabout and a drab over coat, short yarn and a pair of lare bonis; in his pockets were found trifling amount of specie, a two bla ded pocket knife, a pewter or leaden medal about the aise of a rix dollar, oh one side thereof was insc ribed He roof New Orleans' and on fhe other the likenesM of President Jackson, en circled' with this inscription Andrew Jackson President of the United Stales. I8i9. The letters E.

S. in Roman form had been cot upon the medal. SPOTS ON THE SUN. A ereat number of apota on the San were visible yesterday forenoon, (Monday,) atretching in an almost continu OUs line from one aide of the disc to the other and making a handsome ap nearance. With powerful teleaeoot we should suppott.that at least SOO spots might be thsilneuished; they will of course toon disappear tn account of rt ronuon ni ne un.

'Tht Cen. baft tf Charlet Tilghman, Esq. rfOye. Kthl. etnfy, waa constmed thlt amk.

wttb Tt. k. i. to tbt plpt tf negrt. DBNNtS CIIUUCU BTBERT.

In addition to their usual topi hsvt luat rootlved from Philadelphia. and art opening far Bait, A Central tf rUit 1 Among which ere handsome variaty of light and dark Cflfeoee, Oinghama, reeelvtd by ship fiolptigahola,) Or oasalan, eo parlor 9tk4Camlat, Blaok Pranello, Serge, Italiia Lostrwg, Craw rata. Stocks, Mamillet CoonUraoatt and Knotted Meri no tjaasimert. Uktwiet rartoty tf Oaate, Handkerchiefs and Merino Shewle. Also an extensive assortment of Three Thread English Cottsn Stock Ings of various site.

I Bait Nasheea, Brown Sbirlioga, ao unicKopee Bnirung, I Case Uoion Bleached Bbirtinga, I do Chickopee Bleached Shirtings, ao Mmmae rnnia, I do Tanton Prints. 2 Casts Hata, (superior flnlsl May 1 CTXLLXAEX DD7AIT Merchant Tailor, Has jut rectivei a large at tortment ef OSaOTBS sk 0ASSZ9SSBX8, Of tht most superior qualities. He has also general 'assortment of PAYTdLOOA STUFFS, And a variety of htwdsoma All of' which he wiVb glad to make np for hia friends, and the pub lio, at the shortest notice, snd in most superior etyle; he solicits continuation of that encouragement from his frieada and tho which bo haa received beretSTore from them. icelved heretfti May 7 Trust tf stoe's Sale. By virtue oft decree of the High Court of Chancery, tbt subscriber, aa trustee, will expose to nublio sale, on the premises, on tho 27th dsy or Mi at one oloek, t.

M. ont entire undivided moiety, of a tract of lai called Riley'a Discovery, situat Prince ueorge'a county, about sis miles from Upper Marlborough containing hundred and fifty three acres, more or less; now in tlit possession of Jamea Lamar. Thia farm ia aaid to be eli cibly aituated: tbo toil ia a ood and' considerably improved, and very pro ductive or Uoro and Tobao eo; there ia a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE on ii, several Tobacco bouaes and other convenienciea The.terma of aalt, aa prescribed by the decree, art cash on tho day of the aalt, or on the ratification thereof. security, will be required far the payment of tho purchase mo ney, if not paid on he day of sale. 7.

eo. tx. price. Trustee. May AnneTlruridel Countv.

Whereas Anthony Smith. Collector fcemn anal 'A: ed to' the Commiaiioners for said county, the following List of Lands, on which taxes art doe for the ear 1826 and T7. and on which there ie no personal property to pay the same, to wit. Pertom Namu. Snowden, Nicholas, and J.

Herbert. Banks, Samoet and Allen Oorsey, Nicholas Sellman, Walter Spangler George Welch, Warner ars Court Joseph's hairt Cork, Williem Child, Williamof Wm'a heirs Phelps, Mathew Stevens, William Name SoIUrs. Zadock Point Scrivener, BenjamuTa heira Goury Johnson, Airy Johnson, 0Nea'a here renmng, Westly Pennington Lewis's heirs Smith William of Jos. Brown, Richard Hood, Joseph Plummer, John Polton Litchfield Banks, Samuel and AUea Btmker Walker, John; FOR Namet Part of Bunkers Nsmo Wiosoc Name Part of Will to FOR' Goury Swamp Name Part of Merriken'a Part of Part of Namt Name Part of Troety Part of Part of votice (is hereby given, That unites tht eounty charges aforesaid are paid withia thirty days after the publication of thia notice, that the aaid land, or such parts thereof as will bt eu anient to pay tha tax tod ooata thereon, will be told to tht highest bidder, agreeably to tht directions of tne aet of assembly, entitled, An aot for tbt more sjffoctuajieoUectwB of the eoonty tbnrget ia tht several ttnnUea of 'thit ttttt. Btrdtr, 1 Cletk 10 Vll r' 2 r.t cmmrWOLROiBOOi w.

"iVu" toataialtr records of proesedloLt ArT! 'J! red and tho elebtee fifteen lo year hundred tad twenty. Any person arko'). will teUvet aaid booka to thtsubeerl. bar, shall reoalvt tbt earn of fifty doV lare, or tsttoly fire doUara for tlther Hamaay WsUr. 1 Marjtind, Jt.

COt btnh. ThoUa Bar 1 mm bronchi before im at a trespass log stray, trtepaating tnlbit tur. CkMianil Sovrol GRLnlNa. adVoosed'to tV bt seven years old.gaUops and psoas, naa snrew vim, A. m.

a alaa la bU fatt. tad fe awrp tn tbt noet, wth ewiteb taU, and has the shot ef tht Uftforo feet thrat lettera. two of them nearly ob. Hunted, tbt third It tbo Utttr M.v Given noder band of tne, ont tf Uij justices of tbt peace In and for aaid county, this first day tf Mar M'Um Brow. Tht abort dteorlbed hi etaat tav the subscriber living near tht It'; mile of tht Bakimort and Frtdtrkkv Turnpike road, est tbt tatb of April laaU Tbt twDtrlt roqueatedtt torn forward, prove property, pay ebargso and Uka it away.

Thomas Bu May r. Zn cry. Vbanc 4th May.HM. Charles Carroll, of CarrolUon, ea I Henry Harding, tod othtrti The bill in this cast states, that be fore tht year 1818. Charlee Carroll, of CarrolUon, sold to Edward Harding, of Montgomery eoonty, a tract tt kod called "Hermitage;" thatebout twenty aix hundred dollsrs of tbt pntehaao mooey ia atill due.

It prayt a aalt of tht land for the payment of thit money. It is stated that Edward Harding' ia dead, that Edward Harding, and1 Charles J. Queen and Maria, bia wife, who are detendants, livt out of thia state. Whereopoa ie ordered by the court, that unless the said absest cV fendaate appear in thia Court, and file their aoswers on or before tbt fourth dsy of October next, the aaid bill ahall bo taken pro eonfesso against them, provided a eopy of this order, and tbo substance of said bill, be published in some newspaper of Annapolis threat aueeeeslve weeks before tbt fourth da of June next. True eopy, Test.

Kamsay Waters, Keg. Cur. Can. Mayjvf ir MavT. I JW Chancery, 93d April.

183a? Ordered, That the aale, made nd reported by Robert Garner, TVOXXt for the ssle of the real estate of Thomas Tongue, late of Anne Arobdel eoonty, deceased, be ratified and confirmed, untese cause to the contrary be shewn before the 23d day of June next; provided a copy of thia oMerbe inserted in aome newspaper, onct week for three successive weeks, before the 23d day of May next. The report elates tbt amount of aalea to be 801 00. True Coov. Test, KimssvZWattrs, Keg cur. April 30.

i a to wit. for Anr.a Arundel eounty, hath return 1838. ofLandt. Amount Tea due. Windsor Forrest Hill Fortified unknown Forest unknown' Frederiokaburgh and Good hit Lordship 1827.

7 Bankt unknown Portland anknowo Banks S. Contract Contained Wortlebury Forrest Mount Villt unknown unknown Something or other, part Friend Finland Howard's PaUpsco Range 83 40' 0 76 I 69 2'S5 82 98 1 00 1 70 9 53 8 00. 49 97 v. ri.ife 51? 11 97 65, 75 '5 81 fill Fortified Bnskred W. llarrlott, Out Comrssionera of A.

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