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tue at the feet ot vice, rendering oar

selves an ea6y prey to an envious rival, "widening the path for some heartless po

litical demagogues to seize first upon the power, and next the liberties of the peo

ple ; but we are at the same time, secret

Boston Palladium.

Naval Action.A new Orleans paper

verbal information from Key West, that

the Mexican brig of war, Bravo, whilit cruisii'g to the windward of Havana, had encountered the Havana Packet from Cadiz, with a very valuable cargn, Each vegfe lis said to have mounted the same number of gu is. The Spaniard was superior in tonnage and the calibre

of her guns; the M-xican nearly doub

ly and without our knowledge, sinking property which can be found

the mine, that in its explosion is to scat

ter all our political blessings to the four winds of heaven. Elect General Jack-

eon at the end of Mr. Adams's first term,

and some other aspirant comes out; and then at once commences the same degrading scene of political warfare. Lt him bold it four years longer, and he withdraws to the shade of retirement, never more to be seen on the political arena. Are not the people of these United States happy? Have we not before uc, the splendid spectacle of the union of millions of freemen crowned with every Messing which heaven and nature can bestow, taking their proud march to the zenith of ail human glory? Secure in a government, the work of our own hands, the most stupendous moral fabric that ever met the admiring eye of mortals; created, as it were, from the political chaos within the sphere of itsown motion like a universe, self-poised, reposing upon its own great principles, safe in the purity of its own liberal institutions, its vast resources all drawn into regular requisition, and dispensing ineffable happiness to those united millions. We aek our fellow citizens, will you strike away a single column of this glorious edifii e?

LAWRENCEBURGH,

SA TURDA F, JANUARY 1 2, 1 828.

Governor. A writer in the Indianapolis Journal has nominated William Graham, of Jackson county, as a candidate for Governor at the ensuing election. New paper. We have received the first number of "The Political Echo;' a paper recently established at Vevay la.

by Wm. C. Keen, formerly editor of the Register printed at that place. This pa

per, as its name imports, is devoted exclusively to politics connected with the next presidential ele tion, and warmly espouses the cause of Gen. Jackson

There being no Turkish vessels at sea there can be no excuse for tolerating Greek cruizers or armed boats. Every one found out of port should be detained. The Allies, we trust, will insist

that the Greek shall restore all captured

gneroui fWl!ni of ins Sautk Tn YttmaJ Ttemhed That it ii eypediaat that the conGeneral Sumfter being largely indebted to atitunon oi the United States be so amended aa

the Bank of tbe State, application was made toito prevent the election of president from ue-

tbe Legislature, by his friends, on his behalf,

for some relief, tbe j int uommitte ol toe two Houses, to vhich theappleation was referred recommended that tbe State should assume the debt and take his whole property at

valuation'to be made by Commissioners; but it

volviogon the respective houses of congress

Resolved That the people of tbe respective state entitled to vote for the most numerous branch of the legislature, ought to be invested with the pririle g of voting directly for the

aforesaid officers, each state giving as many

NOTICE.

ALL thos? indebted to he Suirscrunr arc requested to come and pay up, as no logger indulgence can br given. II. HOOK. Hirdinsburgh, J nury 9:h 1828 I 3.

List of Letters 7TD EMAIMNG in tbe Post Office at Lanr-

wasultimately determined that the Directors electorial votes as will cqialthe number of JJlS, rmrebugn Imluna, on rhp 1st dav of

should be instructed to indulge G-nerl ump senators and representatives to which such state January, l8d, which if not taken out br tbo

of the 8th ult. states, on the authority oI'Ter until bis deatb no' requiring him topay in- ;may be entitled id congress. ' .. . ... I n I. Ti - I :

ter est, hut retaining all the etcunties as tuey

are Not. Intel

Ui day of ipril n, xt. Kill be sect to the Gea

Resolved, That the constitution ought to be etA Pui Office as Dead Letters.

so dmmded aa to provide some uniform mode Allowar I luldah

by which the qualified vote aforesaid, shall, Aucharj Kicbard

A rather ludicrous scene took place in the - give the electoral votes in tbe respective sw fjUckley Mr. High street, Worcester, Mass. lately. A Resolved. That it is inexpedient that th! Bojd Jaotrs coach passing along had nearly run over a ser- Tote should be given in the respective states by ! bomai vantgirl; hrn the coachman called out take ; a general ticket. (Bullock John care Sdlu !' I be girl, however, wiibout at-l Resolved. 1 hat the several states ought toiBraDnen William teopting'to escape tbe dang.r, looKtd up to bt' divided into electoral districts for the puf!joweQ ftj, i ,I4

the coaebmm with an air of oflYnded pride, and P09 " vo"ig tor president and vice president. B0De8tfe Aa,01

led he opponent as to the number of meiiJ,.,. ign,t SajJr oraov sucb counuoo siuff, Resolved That a committee be appointed toB,Je, Jacob

The late papers received give the re-

The cannonade otihoth sides was ince

sant during nearly three quarters of an hour. The Mexican commander, finding his artillery inferior to that of hi? opponent resolved on boarding, and succeeded by that means in capturing his foe. This, however, is said to have been attended with severe lss on the part of the republicans, say 16 killed,

and 25 wounded. Both ves?el$ is gaio

to have shortly afterwards entered the harbour of Key West, it is presumed,

every assistance was offered them.

The Marvellous. Mr. Audibon, in hie

notes on the ratilesnake of America, states that some rllieen years ago, a far

mer was slightly bitten through his boo' by a rattlesnake. Not seeing the reptile or the bite, being a slight one he supposed his boot had been pierced by a thorn. He however died in a few hours. Twelve months afterwards, the elde" son put on his father's boot?, and in doii u. so he felt his leg slightl) scratched. Halso died in a few hour. Sometime afterwards, a second brother scratched hi;leg by putting on the same boots, an he also died in a short time. A physi

cian was sent for, who upon an txamh.ation of the boots discovered the ex

treme end of a rattlesnake's fang. Wit! this fang the Doctor scratched the nos of a dog, and the dog also died in a few hours. fi is to be regretted that the history o( this poisonous fang, hns not given the names of those unfortunate individuals, and al-o that of the cruel Doctor who scratched the dog's nose. Cm. Chronicle.

its Amelia Ann'

The late Mr. Gkaham of Nw Y rk, re

eentiy killed in a duel tbe night btlure bis

draw up an amendment of the constitution io -Brasher Charles

conformity with the foregoing resolutions. Ronham J. Mi " Baker J E. Hoax. Some of the big fish in our city '.Bonham B. B.

ft a ft t 1

death, wrote the following if tter to the editorjnavp Mtely been very nicely noaxed by 'Converse L. G. oftiie Enquirer r who how, tr did not! an Indian, or a mulatto, calling himself Calhoon 31is9 Vilet uctive it until after tbe nffur via orrr. .General Ross and son of an Indian chief. Cassaday Hugh 2 Dear eiri 11 unlock, 'Parties yvtre made for him gentlemen Cnrman Isaac

hat may be the result of the unhappy rsntontrt wtucb is to take p)c in the morning be-t-nn Mr. BorUn and myttlf cannot of cnorse.be pred'Cttd bf me. Io the aupposiion that it will h- fatal Ibid you fanweU m tbe only language titut is now left to mr. 1 am perfe city indifferent as to myself, but I trust mn&t urnt.Bllw tkat M U -. I

womlh.ve not the f,.nt..fii ,nm,..f ny 6ome ot Ulose persons who are al-r. .

,j i in t - 'wave readv to ministerunto 4ereat folks'!..

of the ton esdorted him to the theatre, Conner Russell where he kicked up a row, and threat- Co ell Nathaniel ened to scalp some fellow who stood be- Craig baoiel 1. fore him, while Richard III, was dealing ! Cornelius Mr. out death and vengeance to his enemie:11180 Wr8 Mi,TJ on Bosworth field. got in debt wherev-iirrJngton u i i o ... , , iL-arrtugton John u

- .. . . iLook L'lvssus

From the N. Y. Goshen Patriot. FATAL RENCONTRE. A fe

days since, some persons in Sullivan

County, after thev had been out hunting

fnr TV.r.r ct

suit of the election in the llth congres.;the Hlld8onnf Deleware Canal, Ul sional district in Ky. Mr. Chilton, the jgrioot at a mark; they had placed theii Jackson candidate, has been elected over; mark over a cluster of Irishmen on tinMr. Calhoun by a majority of 87 votes,' Canal, though so far above them that

there could be no possible danger of any

accident. The Irishmen, however, be came restless, and, on the request of the contractor, they altered their mark, and

fired another way. The Irishmen still,

however, continued their threats, and at lenghth marched up in a body, and sur

rounded the shooting party, who endeavored to make their way through tbi'in, and with the assistance of the contractor effected a passage out. The Irishmen pursued them with shovels and pickaxes the shooting party got out of their teach, excepting Mr. D rty, who, being a small man, and carrying a heav) rifle, was overcome with fatigue, and finding himself unable to escape, he la) down with his piece cocked. They ap-

Our readers are no doubt anxious to! proached him with their pickaxes and

know what the state legislature has done! othf'r weapons, in an attitude of attack,

representative to congress vice Wm. Young, deceased. Errata. In the address published today, an error occurs on our first page, which materially affects the sense, and which was not discovered until after the first side was worked off. In the first column the 35th &. 36th lines should read, "but now to effect the proposed change, we must change our motto and say men not measures." The reader will readily discover the error and correct it, without the aid of this errata.

kind) may escapa. J admit that J am in the

wrong that by giving bun allow 1 bate forc

ed htoj into th condition of a challenger; and that by not doing what he has. we would hare hlasted his character aa a gentlrman, forever. In common justice, I am bound thus to absolve hinj from ail suspicion of unbecoming conduct reacting the challenge. The provocation, though slight waa t-till a provocation, which I ould not overlook. It is out of the question tr me to explain retract or apologise. I w ill not hear of any settlement short of some abject ntcran eubui&ioo from him. Mr. Itnrton la a talking man, who dwells very complacently on his own skill as a marks rutin; on bia experience aa a duellist, d on is accuracy as a person of ton I pretend to none of ttuse. end therefore, must oppose the n cs u flexible obstinacy. After be is perfectly

satisfied, I may. prhnps apologise 1 1. a. is. in c8f 1 am fatally wounded It i needless for

me to say I heartily protest and despise this bsured mode of settling disputes, and salving the, wounds of honor But what can a poor devil do except bow to the supremacy cf cua

torn.

a God bless you, G GRAH'M How weak is human reason when subject

ed to the tyranny of custom and false notions of honor! A man conscious to himself tha

he had comnjitted a wronc. has SHcnficed his

life rather than conf9 it, and fought a du!, through despising that absurd mode of settling disputes !J

or

and is doing. By the last mail we re-

A TRIBUTE TO HIM "WHO HAS TlLLfD 1'HE MCASrat

his country's honok" The following resolution was submitted ia the Common Council of tbe City of New V rk the Sd of D cemher, by Alderman Caojpb-il P. VVhif, and unanimously adop'ed: uResohed that the Canal Co i.mittee di transmit to Mtjor General Andrew Jickaoo a Gold M-dl eomiuerooratife of the completion

of the Grand Canal, in testimony of the higf Sf-ese eote ftsmed by the Common Council, of the eminent civil and military srvicf g he has r'-ndi-red to his country; nd more especially foF th signal and bnlliant victory which be a chiered at New Orleans, on the 8tb of January, 18 5, which eoered tbe commanding Gfneral, tbe regular troops, the seamen and u.arines, and tbe militia of our country, with unfading glory. 3. MORTON, Chrk.

cxyo icnuj in liiiiiuiri umu fiitai iwiiva Crr.yr lit-ck

went to sleep, and waked up when Careen H eubeo

the sermon was about half over, and as CpHuj0ri Jonn he rubbed his eyes said with the greatest .Caldwell Isaac non chalance, the d 1, preachii.gi Dill James 3 yet, its a d d long talk. It is evenings r k2 said some of our fair dames threw a iDrlmg Jmea

glance of love at him. A few days before he took "French leave," a part) was made for his Indian highness, and at the usual time a carriage was sent to his lodgings for him; he was not in. Thguests waited in "breathless expection' for the General until a late hour, but it

appears he was in company more con

genial to hts feelings. One of the servants who had got through with the toils of the day, wended his way towards a ball of colored ladies and gentlemen in the lower part of the city, and the first thing he saw on entering the room was he General, occasionally mingling in the Wnazes of the giddy dance," with a couple of bones in his fist, plaipg away to the tune of kilow down in old Vaginy." Cincinnati Parthenon.

JLVuitr Jamie B. 1 yas f'tioiiis G. Da is ttaxter Da-vsoo J.bQ - ennis Jicob Kid- r l.ela E-tbank Jtha f in &. CiihacD Ewmg W m D. Ehler J hoouas Roa lamul Evans Enoch Eless Jono Edgar Samue? Fitch Harrift Gibson John Guard Darid Gedge Elisba liag Mgria H. Gy Z buloo Gore Levi B. Hamilton William !ogshire 1 homas

MARRIED On Tuesday the 25th ult. by the Rev. J. L. Thomson. Mr.

John Wlsonto Miss Sarah Smith, all

of this county On Thursday the 10th inst. by the same, Mr. Henry Teney of Ky. to Mrs. Ann Hagerman of this place.

Congressional Proceedings. HOUSE OF R EPRESE TA FIVES. Tuesday D e 18. Mr. Floyd , from the

committee appointed on the subject, reported a

DIED On the 9th ins. James Jackson, infant son of Capt. James Leonard, of this place. On the 10th inst. Mrs. Margaret VANCE, of this place, aged about 90 years. On the same day Mrs. Mary, consort of James Thompson, of this place, aged about 30 years.

-TAKEN UP

Y K!ijh Grant, of Napoleon, Jm kson township, R plt-i

county tnd. one BLACK MAKE. ith a atar and snip, 16 ti iritis hih

5 or 6 years old fit St spring, s nc hite behind ihe enrg, and white spots where he upper part cf the collar rubs, shavf d wrh she rars, sh d befre. Appraiard to fif y fiv dollarg, by Andrew drdner and Mtha.i Uuoertion, this 4ih day of December 187. Posted before mr, l-3w AMOS STEWAUD, j. p ,e-l 3

us

Hobart Isaac

Hunter Ju Harrihon Jroe8 Huffman Bt-njunia Hays Jcob Hirdfsfe.f F. Uos Jimes Hutchmgs William Hi!) Harrj

J.okms Pbile&aoii Kirtley Rjbri KoowJioq Kobert Kiicude Sldrnuel Longly rbotUdS 2 l.aojb Elizabeth St Lanrenct Joba Lawrence Jscob Lawrence Isstc Lyons Joho Leonard J4mes iuire Jtroes Miller Ibomas 2 M'Clure Hub M'Clester Xrcea M organ Andre if Idorgin .sepU Mason Kobert Alois DTJDos Marshall Stmoe! M'H-r Elzt Mm IM'Kinn. Henrj M.xvell WiUuca Nojes BenjtmiQ Nentt Dvid O'Neal Bentdict Pate Daniel I'korer Edmund Purduf Willmm Protzman Isiac Prifat Obfdidh Howe R brt Hetl H nry A. ay Rubvrt R aeb. rr Isac Roo ttr j mm Keed Archibsld iiankin Williao Richardsun Lewrft bkmoer Willi&ai bioilh BfijmiQ bhough Joseph Stubb Robert button J )Srpbi ift'Jy Henry barver J ba S'eFen Rmn& Stevens Kmna C. 9 Skates Jme Sullivan JohQ S cket Joho Tuite Miig Tucker William Thorups n Jimefl Tonner Abel l ibbetts David Webb Willi, m Woodbury Jonathan U iley Allen 2 Watu Johnson Winston joe Woodward Davis Winchel Josepb W.itaon ttuuea atu John nrrifht SifLuel fP.ttey H-Xt-kuh

when he rttL-d the mnzz l of his piece,

the but rti?! on t!u roiirnL rind tnld

ceived Indianapolis papers to the 3d inst.; tlt.m, if niv aitemuind ?r, approach him,

a a. ii r i i i 3 i. . i i . i i . i

uiai urnc mue oi liiiporutncc nau ue wouia imv uctiorae aim ana nre ail hill to autnorze the occupation of the Oregon

been transancted. The Michigan road, them. They damned him, t.dJing him Coiutnbia nver; which was twice read and

uKapce, and contu I-.,. X I I '

v. r - V M I T 1 f I I I w

wuu oi uhk, ii..uui auj u.muiC '"j foremnst one fell dead on trie spot the as to a point on the Ohio river. The others eathered around their cumpan-

bill, nassed at last session, appointinir a, ion, and Duty "effected his escape. Heia-1ti,r b" directed to inquire into the np-oVn

inJ C 41, ,nmm;cc,....e f no,nof Jeave himselfun. and the Corotu-r's Jaiv c of prorinK by Uw to carry into full . ff ct

t , :j . j ii. r ii ' Ihp tniirlli r rl ni Ihp IpjIb nf th. R if

uate testimony in Dearborn county, has'1 OI nu,ry, l8l between t ie United States and

ISAAC DUNN, P.M. January 1, 1S2S. 52. NE W STORK

THE subscribers bavr opened in Livrt nceburgh, in thfi

" Store R.iorji f rajrl uccuie M by Mr. ERSiLTS rOLTsElf

A liencral Aadortment of ConiUting in part (f

Cloths, I Vt sungs,j

Capfeimeres, s Cotton Shawls and Sattinets, Handkerchiefs, B mb;iZtrtt$j l Canton Crapes,

flannel?, Silk handhnchiefa

Blankets,

CAUTION!.9 .Blankets, ot various kinds.

WHERF.AS my witV- Ann hs Ift rev hoase I artan and Circas- Ktbands a-sorted, and rtfuss to return, this noti.e is, there Stan Plaids, JPiatn and fiiiured tore, to forewarn all persons from trustuis: hfr!rjrvj t r tr ..nmv.frnnnt om I r rllcrmnit r. . Camlet, l BOk iMUlll.S,

cAc inhavt pnrrrnPfl n rri nnr.ldtRfOce) a,,d coiitinueu ti approach, committed to the cooiautte of the wbolo on

Mm vm, w v...0 ft r" I - Ut . -1 .... J ... . '.1 . r.u-

uu a aim nit1 (iiH'c ui me union.

0-: mo'.n of Mr. Thompson, of Geo it wag Resolvtd That the committee on Indiana

debta of her contracting after this date.

J'HIN CASE. Lo?an township. Dearborn ccunty, January 12, 1828 J.w

been modied by striking oflf two of the

court, thereby reduf ing it to one com-

T t . 1 1 I A.. ..... . I.... ..1' ll I P -.

inissioner. Jonn rorter esq. nas oeenjucci' i uo uouse 01 reprcat-a j .i , a j t, i Uativea opposed to our principles to a liberal

the Oret-k I'idiani, so f r as it relates to the

r.. . ie . l chui'S of th the citizin of Gjorft HjTHinst Ins wrw srEAKER. If any one rauct have ! , . , f . . , . aid Indians for n jury done prior to tbe year

180J Wednesday, Dec 9. Mr. 5orrs nored to

hf nn aHproiinn V.r mrdA n! in ! : i : .L F . diichrtrgp the conitDittee of the whv?e 0C the

w v "hi "-- "" micruoi laiftruvrajeoii ana me general pro

-circuit courts, either as it respects an increase of terms or circuits.

The general question is, what will be the consequences of the battle with the Turks and the destruction of their Grand Fleet, and so many lives? The possibility is that the Turks will resent it, by a declaration of war against the three powers and the seizure or fending off, of all the subjects of those Dations, in the dominions of the Porte

and in Egypt. The Russians will first, perhaps, have to repel a Turkish Armv,

and next will invade the territories of

the Sultan. The Egyptian and other Commerce will have to be carried on in neutral vessels if there is no blockade. The Pacha of Egypt may keep his ports open to the AustriaD, Dutch and American Flag?, ;

state of the union, fr.im tbe further considers tion of the b il to fix the ratio of representation according to the cnU3 of 1830; which Ana agreed to. and the bill ws relVrtxl to a select

E STRAY BOAT! TAKEN UP y Ephraim Suuon and William rmsirn ot Lnwrenceburph tennship, (adnfi ai the Ohio River) a FLAT BOr i OVlfcD BO AT, r- mmon y called wiod boat, supposed to be 70 r fcO t tt in length, nd 11 or 12 feet wide, ifti ottis on the tv w and a stearing oar on the s;rrn; a's small cabin on the stern, a quantity of ks an - cuttings of pli k on board. Appraised to twenty five dollar by Joseph -UMo.i nd John Armstrong P -sied the i9 h D-rtmber, 127. l- IIAN'L H GRUMAN, j.p

taction of domestic industry, 'here is no gen

tleman that t?e would bave preferred to hiai on whom the choice has fallen, Mr. Stereo-

. .u j . f.,Vlir V . , committee af twemy fur. to the doctrines of tbe "Virginia school." as it , 0 .x r t- j ii j i . I Mr. Smyth, of Virginia, t ff rf d niint re ts called and, certainly, from a prra-nt con-l , . . j . ...... . , aoluuon prjpoung sundry sniiendmr nts to the viction in bia own mind, that tbey are correct & . . . - TT z. A ... . . A , . A . ' , constitution of the U. rats relative to tbe ought to be supported. But, though rigid as , f j . , , . . . . . i i. ii . . flection of prfB'flnt and c president, which tn (hli nrinrnilPB nA al'mca othr tr ri! r '

A, . , r . . ... .. J was read twic, committed to a cmruittee of

iDeir-Banu, wo nave no nouoi. win preside'4L .i .J . . e .l j j . . ., , . . . r j the whole on the state of the un'on, and orderover the house in an a!e and honorable man- j , . ,

n r and nflf:rd as much general satisfaction, perhaps, as could be hoped for in this period of ardent political discussion. He is a gen tlemaa of fine manners and amiable deportment easy of access and friendly. His place is

one of great responsibility increased by the ability with which it baa been heretofore fi led. NilcfReg.

ed to be printed

Mr Me Ihijjit offered the following resolutions, on tbe same auhj et, which were committee of tbe whole on the state of tbe union, and ordered to be printed:

The Legislature of South Carolina baa recently performed an act, in regard to one of its

Re? olutiosarj worthies! chaucterietis 0f (bo

The editors of tbe New York 'States

man" suggest it is probable that Mr- Graham

intended to say ' He will not bear of any

settlement short of some ahject and craven

submission from me," as being in accordance with the general tenor of tho letter in whbb

luggestica wa sgres, Nile.

STAl E O F INDIANA , s Dearborn County

Dearborn Circuit Court,

October Term, 1827. Michael Shappel, vs. via Bill in Chancery.

David Moyer, j

THE subpoena m this cause, having been re-

urfted, not found, r.d it apptrirg to un- satisfaction of the Court, from nffid-vit filed, that

'he defendant is not a resident of this stale; It a therefore ruled and ordered, that notice of the pendency of this suit be given tor four wt tks successively in i he Indiana Palladium, rtq jiru g he defendant in appear at the next term o! i hi Court, and on the first day of aaid'Cour', then and there to answer tbe compUinant'a bil. ind to abide by and perform tbo decree tf ih' Court herein, or that the rae will be ttk?n onfessed, and the matters and things therein, will be decreed accordingly ALtX lt H. DILL. Deputy For James Dili, Clerk Dee. 28th, 1627. 5 4w N. G. Uo'abi Solicite? fcr the coap!aiesat'

Cassimpre Shawls Plain and figured and Point6j Jarkonett, Calicof s, I Plain Mull iMuslins, Bedticking, Leghorn Bonnets, Check?, i Morocco iSiPmnelle Domestic Plaids & Shoes, Stripes, Raw v spun cotton,

i Brown & Bleached Fur Hats,

Shirtings & Sheet-i Wire Selves, ing, i &c. ic. &.: ALSO:

Groceries, Hardware Queenstvare, Tinware, &c. &c

All of which will be sold unusually low. Ptrsons wishing to purchase gooda, wdlaj it to their advantage to Rive us a call. GALLION & TYNER. Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 1, 1928. 52 6v

TEAS.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

iblic notice is hereby givn, that I hara takrn nut letters of admiT;ssration on tho

tstate of J rob Dariing-, decd AH persona ' avingf any dim against asid estate, re hereby utifird to preaent them uithln or.f year froco 'hi date, legally attested fir svttletmnt; tnd ill pt-raons indebted to said Estste, ar notified 'o m ke immediate p-yment. Said Estate ia uppoaed to be solvent. The personal pr periy cf the deceaied will ba 'Xposed to sale to the highest bidder, at his ate rta dence, in Manrheatp towrshtp, Dtar born county, on tbe 19th of January, 18J3, at 19 .'clock, A. VI. THOMAS DARLING. dm'r. Dec. 32, 1327.