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> states of Ohio or Louisiana should assume a'.r quota of (he direct tax, to authorise the ?gislaturcs to collect thfir proportion of the mo from the purchaser* of public lands from reed to. Several other amendment* were tiposed and rejected, and th* Mil was ordered tie engrossed for a third reading to-morrow. ^ ?flio resolutions expresalW' of the wnso of onm-ess, of the merits of cept. Stewart, and e officers and crow of wefrtyftte Cpnrtitutlon, id of the merits of capt. Bludle, and tlio offl th And crew of tyeitoop of war Hornet, for eir lato achievements, wero read; a third time id nassed unanimously*? The engrossed bill r rewarding the officers and crow oHhe sloop ' war Hornet, for the capturo and destruction * the llrltish sloop of war penguin, was read third time and passed, mum. com ' ' \ < i'ho house resumed the consideration of the II making appropriations for ordnance and rdnauce stores for the year IfJIO, v The'ques on on agreeing with' the cominittecpf the whole > nil v up tl?o blank, fpr this purpose, with . 1 ,0(19,084, was decided in the affirmative? eusl>3, Nays 48 1 and the bill waa ordered ? u third reading* > v The message of the Senate, rejecting the luemlments of this house to their bill concern ig tlio convention of oommercc, Sic. wm taken p, and on motion of Mr. Foray th? the house etennined to insist on ita amendments, and to1 ?k a conference thereon with the Senate. lYethtetikiy, February 14. On motion of Mr. Harwell? Rtnolvtd, that to secretary of the treasury be directed to in rm the houso whether discriminating duties, ' thin time, are levied in ports of the U. States, i Hritish Vrisels arriving from the Wcst-Iu ? es, and laden with West-India produce. On motion of Mr. Forsyth? .Resolved, That e naval committee be instructed to enquire in the expediency of making provision lor those ' mnriran seamen who were wounded, and for c widows and families of those who were killed Dartmoor prison, on the Gthof April, 181,5. he engrossed bill to reduce the amount of the irectTax upon the tTnited States for the year 316, the engrossed bill making appropriations ir ordnance, ordnance stores, etc. were sever ity read the third time and passed. On motion of Mr. Stephenson the committee f public lands were instructed to enquire into ie expediency of reporting a bill extending re ? ef and certain permissions to the settlers on the ublic lands embraced by the proclamation of the 'resident in Dec. last, unoii such conditions s wilt not prejudice the public interests, except urh settlers as may have made resistance to tlio authority of the United States. The house again resolved Itself into Mom nittce of the whole, Mr. Condit in thechair, ?n the bill toprovide for tlio widows and or phans of the officers, non-commissioned officers, ?nd privates of the volunteer# and militia who ia vp been killed in battle, died In service, or of to****** maunder of\$3|C^W|P ? mitiee in discuwing various amendments to the dettllvof tho bill. ? ? : s<3 ? Thurttintt. February 1J. ' Mr. Robertson from the committee on pub. lie land* reported a hill relstingto settlers on ihe land of the United States } which was twice read and committed. ? > . > The house then resolved itself into a com mittee of the whole, Mr. Condit in the chair, on the bill makifitf further provision for military services during tne late war. ? A motion madel yesterday by Mr. Cannon, to atrike out the 3d section of tne bill, which provides a bounty of land to the deranged officers of the late army, was taken up, and reed to ? ()n motion of Mr. Desha, the 2d section of the bill Was so amend* ed M to confine the land bounty, to those sol diers, above 45 *nd under 18 years of age, who enlisted u for five years or during the war/' ? On motion of Mr. Jackson of Va. a new aection was added to the bill for the purpose of guard* ing, aa far as possible, the bounty from falling into the hands of speculators, oy prohibiting the transfer of right thereto, ttntil after the patent hart issued. Tho committee then rose, reported progress & obtained leave to sit again* ll'hc Speaker laid before the house two let* *rs from the secretary of the treasury j one 'closing a statement of exports for tne year IS } and the other a statement, in pursuance i resolution of this house, of the value of Is, slaves* flte.in the IVited States, assessed [ ter the direct t*x t which were ordered to be tnted. "v ,f Friday, February Hi. h . linger submitted for consideration the fol )ng resolution He&olvttl, That a com: lee be appointed to examine into the pro ling* of a former Congress on the lamented Ith of the late (Jencrnl George Washington, rM to taku into consideraHon what further tcnaures it may b" expedient to adont at the fcrcserit i imo, in relation to that sacreu |ud in teresting subject.** f Tho house were principally engiiged this day, Ion thp hill further to provide tor military servi ces during the late war : and on the bill lor (In* relief of certain Canadhn ?-ofugces ; neither of which were decided on. [The Seriate have ngreed to a motion made by Mr. Harry, to appoint a committee to enquire into the expediencv of extending bv law to all Hcttlcrson the public lands of the I'. States who have settled thereon since flic first day of Jan*ry , I HOB, the samy privileges extended trt each pri or to that ''ay, by the second setting of the aft of March, I80J\ Yesterday on motion of Mr. IMbb, the Senate resolved to iiinlnt on their dis agreement to the amendment* to the l>i|l con cerning the convention of Commerce with (treat liritain, and aureed to tho conference, to Which they appointed Messrs. King, Harbour and llibb on their pari. The joint resolution to indemni fy the securities of Com. Kodgers, was read the third time ft passed by yens and nays ? 23 to p. COLUMBIA. TURHI>\Y, FKUHUAKY 37, 1810. rttncpt aptfC. ' -^hi the 1 5th instant, CspU Jeremiah Klnsler, wis elected lif ^or or the first battalion, thirty* third Regiment, of the Militia of UUs stato. '?)% WEEKLY "RETROSPECT. ? The Secretary ot the Treasury laid before Cdngress on the 13th innt. ajilan of a new Ta riff of Duties on import*. This ia the docu ment which the Secvetary was directed at the taft aeaalon to prepare and report to Congress, and which has been looked for with conaiderable interest. Mr. MJddleton, of this State* reported in tho H. <if Rei> resents tivfs a bill to enable the President of t)t4> United States to leaaeoutor grant for a term of years* mines of the precious metals, discovered upon tho public UndJv which was twice read and committed. It' is intimated, a Philadelphia paper says, that Richard Rush, attorney general for the United States, ia to bo appointed minister to ^Russia, in place of J. Q. Adams, appointed to the Court of St. James's. Mr, Forbes, lately appointed consul general to Denmark, is also the authorized agent of the Navy Depai for that kingdom, and the ltaltic. Stewart is said to be appointed to the command of the Frankliu 74, now at Philadelphia. M. Onis, the minister of Spain (says the Na tional Intelligencer) has departed hence on a visit to his family at Philadelphia. The editor of the Haltimore Federal Gazette is entirely misinformed, we believe, in regard to the mo tive of his absence, no rupture having taken place of the intercourse between liiin and the government of the lT. S. as far oh we have heard. it has been proposed in the Virginia Legisla ture, to request permission to remove the re mains of Gen. George Washington to Richmond, to bo interred with due solemnities beneath a monument to be erected under the authority of tho State, by the aid of a subscription to lie open ed in every county & town in the commonwealth. The lion. Thomas Jefferson has boon appoint ed one of the Directors of tho fund for internal improvement under the provisions of a late act ofthe legislature of Virginia (adverted to below.) The common council of Richmond, Virginia, has passed an ordini^ endowing n Lancaster School in that city with ffchundrcd dollars per annum granting aufflcicn^fand for the school and appropriating five thWflB^dollars for the erection of tho necessary buildings. ? ' The citi 3500 ^WWho %& Massachusetts has (ho State of North -C Constitution m> as to establish on uniiorm mode or election of TlcprcKontatives to Congress, and Elector* of President and President, in the several States. The LegiaU* tureof Tenr.esseo has rcjcctcd the proposition of the Legislatures of Connecticut and Mam* chusetta to atteh the Constitution of the 17. S. The Legislature of Maryland have voted the amount of half*pay of a colonel of dragoons to i General James Wilkinson, for life, in considera tion of his revolutionary services. A late arrival at Marblehead brings the report, thnt Guadeloupe Imd been re-delivered to the French King, and tho British troops were to leave it on the 21st of January. Captain Delano, of Boston, has issued pro posals for printing a summary of voyages and travels performed by himself in Europe, Asia. Africa and America. Tin Centinel remarks ? " This gentleman we learn, has been three times found tho world, and was three year* making; discoveries and surveys. lie the only surviving officer of tho ship Massachusetts* which sailed from this port in 1790 j and after wards commanded the Perseverance in her seven year's voyage in tho Pacific and other seas.?* During this time, we recollect, ho cspturcd a Hpaniidi ship which had been risen upon by the slaves on board i who had put several of the Spaniard* to death. For this gallant act, he received a medal from the Spanish king, and was much caressed by the Spaniards. His voy ages aro stated to have been full of adventures, and act* of kindness to distressed objects i and we doubt not the summary of them would merit the patronage of the American public." The frigate built ship Gene? at Brown* built by Messrs. A. and N. Brown, of Now-York, at a cost of eighty tliounaud dollar*, and lately sold to Potion, Port-au-Prince, is said to have brought ?20,000 dollars to her owners. ftlMfiiitar (hrntrtUCf ! ? A stage between Phi ladelphia and Trenton, N. J. took fire and was entirely consumed. It was occasioned by a passenger putting a hot brick oil tho floor of the stage to keep his feet warm, and what is most extraordinary, it burnt with such rapidity, that the passengers, six in number, with difllcultv made their escauo. \ Newl/ondon paper mentions tin? following singular fact. Lucy Dnniul*, who had Iwon hlind.cver since alio waa two yearn old, rind who IhmIJmcm |>crmittcd to walk the atreets of Now* Ignition in darkne**, (seeking charity, during the ion# period of thirty, six yearn of her life, hat totally been restored to night It}' l)r. North. < f " * nrifirt/o.?llic Legislature of ha* urncd its attention in an efficient manner to the ubject of Internal ImnroveniPnt. A law ho* *eii passed creating a lund to bo denominated 1 the Fond for Interna! Improvement," and to m applied exclusively to the purpose of render ng navigable and uniting, by cabals, the |? jnci *T river*, and of more intimately connecting, ?y public highways, tlio different i parts of the ominon wen) th. The fund U 4&q0li*i?t of all he stock held by. the 8 teste in Bank.'uud Turn* >lko aitd Navigation Companies together with uch dividends a? may accrue thereon^'ahd Sbch ?onus or premiums a* may be hereafter receiv ed for privilege* granted to Bank**. The cure if thin fund is vested in a corporate body to be tylcd "the President & Director* of the Hoard )( Control,*' to be composed of the Governor, President ex officio,) twelve .Director*, to con list of the Treasurer and Attorney ?Oenerftl of he State, and ten citizens, thrco of whom shall esldo westward of the Allegany mountain, two wtween tlio Allegany and tlio IJluc Ridge, three >ctivecn the Hluo ltidge and the haul of tide ivater, and two bettocen that line and the sea* :oast. No application of the fund is to be mude except by H|>cctfcl authority of law. What is the imount of tliis fund, or how productive, we arc lot apprized. Tlio present amount is lielicved, louovcr, to lie not far from a million of dollars, and may bo honed to produce very valuable Ikj ncftts to Virginia and to the Union.? JVW. Int. The fallowing i? ail extract from a Into speech jf Mr. HandoTph.? fWliat does it mean r] ? * You cannot go own through the avenues of the House of Representative* without meeting the public despoilem, with faces dressed in ?miles, and botlics bending into bows, rearing uil who ire known to look deeply into them.? ->4 I know Mi em, atul thn nation wad know them." ,1 shall not be deterred by delicacy from putting home 1 iiuestions ; and, if those <|uestions shall be sanc tioned by the votes of the House of Represen tatives, 1 shall lay before the people such a scene ? of collusion, corruption, and public robbery, as 1 never waft brought to light Itefore in any age or nation. 1 know what I shall have to pay for thirt. Hut I care not. Ilud I consulted seltfsh policy or personal ease, I should never have left home. I know what it is to rouse the guilty host, but 1 despise them all. I know the pi ice I am to pn) for my dutv. I know the assassin of reputation already nibs his jhui for me, but that nliall not <leter me from a proceeding w hich I owe to my self ? which 1 owe to my country? which 1 owe to my liud." COMMKItCIM. Price* Current, (,'/< uric* ton , AW? 3> ? Cotton (S. I.) 4.1 l/'pluml Cotton, (tio.nlj ) 27 :< 2H ?, lt.cc, now, pr R4 12} rents, (brink, in itcin'anri i) nccoiul <|?uhty Hire 35 r $1 7 J cent# i Flour. (Ilnla.) ?up*rRnc, S 10 Ditto Countir Flour, RIO (in demand i) Qnm, ? 1 ? Iktcon (new) Irta \7 ; Tohacra$4l 815 1 tttijrar, Mu?c. prime, &15;tft!7t Urowu ILninns Sugar, ftl5a?&10 White flavuniia Suirar, % 20 u3fl i (irctiiiCotlec, prune, " 22 ft 25 1 OM Coffee, 20 32 ; f'-ozr *e Livcrjvnl Halt 57 ?? IhImhI. 57 i Iron uvwtrtcd, S5 a ft 25. In PairfV Mr. liogvr IVanon, i !v ' *#*?.?#, In thin tonril, on Thur*dijy week, Mr. Rieh'd M?<Jeo. Saturday, I7tli in*t. nt In* re?idcnrc id tJii-* dis trict, Mr. \Villiain M'llttjiin. At Inn rcnidenic on fcftkU flirer, on Wedne*?l?v tho 13th instant, after u lengthy Illness, Capt. Joel Aunoy, a very worthy citizen m PUIILTp WirRJU^F THK rsmS ^ IVtuhinqion. Fill IE subscriber prbpo*e* to commence, within a few M, week*, a daily ?id l|irito a Week Nmnaiicr, under the riir|cn.njr title, (oj*nubli?hed nt the ?eat qf the ire ncra iroveniment. WfMt* national in iU ch?rac?r, nn.l I literal in it* political complexion? ottenmtinir with moderate {IrmncM, to ?t0 juatfee to the nentimenfs and (ktlilliniW nf flirtuA iittwk n^4 i_- Jk / ?. i ? . - - ? . o|r..|rviariw llKWHi Will W ?M?.ed to render It u?efiil and intcrt^rfltftff. A? apoliti i mI journal, it will Iks held open to each nitty, for a calm I -scuwion of public measure*? wjee tin jr, an improper, ??very unnceitiary Indtuffrnce of |Knwwltici A detail tlio j>rocceditt(c<i an<l debate* of (.'ongrc**, n* ample .?s poMiblc, will Ikj given 1 m will nil document*, which, front, their importance, may Ik- deemed worthy of being j>! trcd liefbre the public. In other respects, it will, of eountc,b? tlie interest and object of the editor, to grati fy , hr varlmw ami cateful selection, the twite Mid wishes tif hi* reader*. Ho. fur a* regard* tlio manner of execu tion, tlte attention to ndvertimng patron*, With regulari ty of publication, and care in t r:tn>un i?*;on to nuhscri* lier*, thecrlito:' hope* to l?c ahle to give gener ' ti'in. The term* proposed, are? 1. "Tho |'i ?al sat in fuc 1'illdic Jour ... ? ?. -? I III; 1'IIOIIC ?lour* it-. I of tho United Htatei," printed on a *u|K?r-royal ulieet of tho Uaii.il Hi/c, will lio famished daily al tertdollart per jinnum i thrice a week at live. 2. No mihscrlption to lie received without payment in advance, for tit# time ^unified. J. 8uh*crlption* will l>c presumed an eontin ued, until othcrwite ordered i nnd the editor will, at hit option, have a right to disregard imch order of discontin nance, unle** all artcarage* nrc at the time paid olf. 4. Where account* Invu been forwarded ami no payment ha* laen tnado within n reasonable time, the name* of delinquent* may be erased from the subscription list On the foregoing pliui nnd term*, a Aha to of public en cotirageinent U respectfully n*kcd. A. LUCA8. Washington City, tMrttiary 14, ISlfi. FOll LMMMDIATW HAliK, \PH1MK YOU NO PKI<l<OW, eghictffl year* old ? lie i* *t out lor himige, and nn excellent ulonglumm. lit* wa* many year* on a plantation, and liu* (wi n a sho.t time In tlie hou*e. Apply at thi* Office. rrl>. 1?. | NOTKK. TIIK Copartnership of llivi* U WnnlwiM Iim* this day cea*ed i those indebted to tho ?aid concent, will make payment to N. Oavis, who i* authorised to receive the *aine i tho*e having any demand* against thf concern, will please to pit vnt their ti#aiunt*, to N. Davi*. N IIAVW. 1 nioH woomvAim. Pehru.iry 12, lH|f? ^ ~ NoTirnr fi^llK Huli*cril*er h;i* c*t.'ihlidied hminelf in thi* place I for tin* pitvpoM? of pracl sinjf l<c?w, nnd hits taken th'? oflire f ti'inerly m eupi"**! by .latnrt? <ir?.iffr, I* vcj. ;(?,<| will prjetiM* in the t oe ts of l( (liluiiil, l/jxiiiuton, Ibtion, York, t'lif.ttr and l-'uirfield, and will be tietiik Pul for an* tniiiiu?*<s eutftstcd to hi * enre, wliich he ivill att' ii I to With lid' 1i' II l?. IIAMt'TO'V I .'uni ?; Utl^ NOT5CK. _ ON MoimIuv, ? lie 11th of autrit n<xi, ut tin- J? te.tidcm-e of Ai'iiii t.V.en, (inmtttl, the iilr ?>< thu UKM* and IVJISOXAI* I'S 1' A IT. of tho> dpcemv. will commence anil ??on'.imv from H.y toduy uniil t!?o whole i? mIiI. Tli?r ivd c?'-?te ron*i?t.< of a large !h*I.* of variable I. VNI>S, u ptod p.o t >t which ta'lli\> r l>?v (trouni)*, altuate on Knoivc ICt\ ? ry witli nu o^?clI. ? ? 8.WV mvl lilllS'l* .Mll.l .. and a MMf liJc Sc.tt fyr U. ? coHftnictiou of all de*eri|ition? of Water Machinery - ? A cflMderahlu proportion of llic l^utUk uiv imptxiv. .1. ami In lint' onlcr, for cttllit .uioii- AUaehcdto tlx* IvomtfC* it a very profitable lirn . Tlw l??ir*t?nrd I" ? tato eo|milM of between thirty ami f>riv l.kely XT. f)|{OF?S, a lariro quantity of Cotton, Stoek of dcwripViom, lwk, Com, i-'taMor, J?e. Hi . Tin: I?thk of ?Mo rut* eju?y? tdl aiiuu unrtiT ffre .l. ll vt . caih- ? under two hundred doliar<, twelve month* ^icdit? :dn.ve two hundred dolUr*. three year'* ciedit, payable 'y in. tlalrucnU of ono t|?lnl iwr y?ar. . ANDKKHOX CuHXSIIAW, } ,v , \f< ' JAMU8 M'MOHKH. ? Newbury DiMrict, 15th l-Vli. Ifilrt, \ HOI JT1 1 -C A UOLI N A , NtMty-tiLv District? Jit En nil (j. Judith Arnold, S "* * v?, v > Hill for t(i?tmcry mid rrlir:'. James Arnold fc vihcrn.j ? T appearing to ibe KalinfitcUnu of the Court that W Xh?m QMVMnnd iinrlattd lldlturd, defendant* ',n ?li.? catc.rfcildc without tlm limit* uf the- 8t.?u? li is or* til ed i fiat Ukcy do, within llireo months from tli.< daj, plead, antwer or demur t'? the hdl flhal m thi* or mdcTaull thereof", it will !>?? taken a* to tlu in eoiifv.^id JOHN M'aiMll.fTk. Abl?cvillc Oiurt-llnme, >'ub. 15, lhlo. I] .tm T COLI'MBIA HOTEL ? STAfiK-OPPK K. "1IIK Hnhvcriltcr h.v? reimmiil to tin- Itottvc l.ittl;. i ? ??' l?y Mrs.CIalvitl, nearly u|t|iv*.U' ilir Stat? ll> u-i , whore lie will he happy in nicci hm old Ciistunut*. -??*?! ? ? (licr* who mav he plencd to call on him. Tin ST Mil'. OFFICE for tint aevcr:.l Sta^-es tltul Ic.ivc f.dmi txn i* kept at the " Columbia Hotel." H.VMl'Kh (litlil'.N Colombia, Jan. I H 1 f>. T DllY (l()()i)S & (iUOCKUIKS. IIP. Suhsc rilnir intends closing his Store, ui Colnm 1?.,<, in the conr-tc of llirre week*, n i! .<? mem tunc offers for tale, ;?t rcdnrtil price*, at <1 ?? a v< ?i *.? ??p po*itc l)r. I'oroival'*, wholesale or retail, tin* follow, iy* AllTICI.KS . ttWysmt ll.unak Tahle Cloth* 7-1 to ?11-4 ; < Common ami Siijh ilinc t.'lolln ami Cashmere.* : lllue Pnic.U Cloth* ; 0-4 Coatinjj* ; j^rren, *carlet, lend, black, llomha/.eltCA ; llomh:tr.,ne* and Shalloons i I'.lr. tp?nl Vc<tc o:itui)fi? ; 0-4 itiul 3-1 U.mity ; Su|xiline Cing? hams ; Wlii'e Cotton llnndkcrch.rfit ; (Jommon ni'l Su perfine Madr.us llnndker* Icefs ; Common and Sopet lino Slallahar II indkerchief* : Cotton end S Ik II .i.i'annn llutidkcrchlvt'* ; Flajfjf and Mlaek Ilnrcelom li.oulkcr chief* i Satin and I .utcstring It IiW.i . Wc! .!? l'l*ii?? ; Treble fiilt Rutton* ; 0-4 and 4-4 (Jou.bric, Ix'no, Hook, JtciKirt, and ll, rh Figured Mt'S|.INS( l.iinh* wool und Wowted Hose ; Su|icitlne nnd Common Call cor s ; l<omr Cloths ; r.st>pill:.? ? F.lcpnnt Hilk Slutwls j P.lctf.uit Silk llamlkcrcluU* ? Cotton Imitation llandker cli'cfit Red, Wh ir, and Yellow FhtmcU > Colored Thread* t HtookincU; Rerlm Coidit S<lk Block. n/y^ ; l/.nciM ami Ijsiwiii ; Mock Tuitlo Comb* i Cap anil tumii Tniu?? ? Kid :?nd Heater Glove* i NctfTO Stock p wm. riiown, AINTP.R ANl) ENCIIAVKU, Will reVule afew days m (joluntli.il, :jh1 will inko two or three Miniature I. kcr.ei-iCH on Ivory, ill n very nmterly maimer, or en grave the miinc on topper so that (lie likcm'vtt* may Ho >riu(cd. lie will attend Indie* end gentlemen at (heir >wi? homes, If required. lie may he round fit MfC. IOIIN IIAMt'8 IIOTP.L. Feb. 20. NOTE LOST. SOMKT1MF. about (he tsit of Jantytry, 1815, ti e tub* ncriber dobve ml to JamcM llair, a Noie of Hand on Iticlurd Smith, for N'inc(ccn l>>ll?ni, lor die purpose <>f ?ollcctihgf tlwa imW i WvV the said tfbta liavinif Ikcii h.-;? ir mislaid by (he s:u<l Ifur? -this is therefore (?? !*? ?r *'*rn all nen<m? Ootri trading (Vf die same, or paying die imount tJMitof to tmy pentfn hut die ?uhscril'er. HAMl'EL t; ALLOW AY I February 20, lfllf.. 10 NOT It K! IIRRP.Att John II- 'I'/iomot, of Columbia, *one time since delivered ine his ntore lunik of roiintn, authorising ino by pot/er of attorney to roller t llic mine j and whereas (lie *aid l?ook ha* been ; itaehe.i in my handi i (Id* in to forewarn nil per<otis cm.< c~ee.l front paying any thing doc on Mid hook, in other |K'rKon wliouiHocvcr. NKBDIIAM I)\YIS Columha, February fi, IBlfi. RNTK11TAINMKNT. r*W. Subscriber returns Ins thank* to Ins fr mils and JL the public generally lor (lie liherul cnrour.vvna -n. ho lirti received, und inform* (liein lie lias njxiie I .. Homo of Entertainment on the corner ofllielrrilvin . n.l l/uly utreets, in the house well known a* l>r. H. (.rivi.'* Ta rem where ho will always he happy t?? ticeoniuiodaie Ills old customers und friends, together u >th such otlicr< who will favor him wi(h (heir company. lie pl?dj;e? Itiinself that their neeommodation* *hall he inferior none ill thin plan* C. E. WIM.IAMSON Columbia, Jan. P. IRlrt. ,4tf HTATK (Tk~ ^()LTH4iAll0lX\ \ . Jolin White, ~ W' v*. C Cote en dttaeh r.' t.t John Francis Dolormc. } Will". UK \S (lie pljdntWI' (n tills action, did, on the ,!l u ill" January, IS1(>, flic hi* deelrir.it ion ,t? tlv of. fire nf die Clerk of ihii Honorable Court, t ?} f iil:int, svWi? nfoeitt from runt Without (Ik? li ?nt' ?.???' i . ?t,t.-, ami hath neither xvifo nor ii((oihov knoiyn v, th n themmnUpolvwIkOTn a c-?pvof die said declaration \> .?'i a rule (o tliereto within a year mid a day iinr'.i sorted : It ft therefore ordered, in purmi. nre'ot die i * i?f the Cfcm-ral A*scmhlv, m (hid cane nindi'nud pv.n i! i*(li(ha( (lie said def. in!. nt do appear and p! .d '.?< Me ?.tid docl'irat ion on or h Tite (hr> first dav oV I'd. -ti ?? next, W lilch Will he .n the \ e.n* of our l.oro on 9 thou . m eigllt li .ifeWtM an ! n? Otlutrw.w Ihial and Inte JuMliftlWnt V dl t! ' ! e < vm and aw .id- I : r.iu-. him. \ ... VMI'.S M. (iOlONAUl), ('li t:.. (llTie.'Ur t '(i.fioioti I'l'M' , Kichluiul / A iy*(ri<-?, IVhrinU 1 Uilft. J II '/IS.v i. , \SII Will he jf'.v ?> fin CI/KAN LlNI.N AM) < o I \J 'I'ON ItMJS, on ?>pHcKtii>hiii this Uiliei. lice. grtt fftt 9. ytii'Hm;* * ' V SMAI U^TOVK-Appl) al thii Off. .