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W r • -1$ • llbrjSriiMirw. w*riHNfeUflre^’*pd«L l » bill providing lor tits relief of-auitdry revolution ary *nil odh*«r *ofiiit'rs, r^-mbrac-Tfigihe naniei of sever-ai rrw dufiorsary offioeraraoine few irk this atata. Tire same* Wil wn< strenuously oppoaet' by ‘HTe Southern trailersj but on Sav urday it pns e il tin) (louse by a majority o f warty one bun died- Tire dlictfcisiiwi «*ii tliis: bill the day. before elite Eted srame sparks from S ir. Burges, which e lectrtfied, sag for an inert niattedcan be moved that *• itiisbo ' «fimpui|once and ©lupUiity, Mr. Chit ton, ot Kentucky- . U r. Barton contmereced h is speech on Tues- ’• day, ami concluded it o n I hursday. Monday, Feb. 1$. Tile. Seriate wws chie'fly occupied in the con tide-ration p t ‘Executive business. , lot the £Jcw t among the petitions, Mr. Mer- ... car preMrated the menaorialof the inhabitants of Albematle county, Virginia, praying that Jame Monroe, th e late Fr?*icIonl o*: the United States, may recoi-ve some compensation for hia sacrifl ” ce.H, which was referred to a select committee ol so.'ven member* ' At tor th e morning business the order*, of the day were postponed, and the Judiciary Bill talun tip; \1 t . Huntington, oi Connecticut, occupied the floor until the adjourn ment, ineut argument against the hill. ywtitry Feb- 16, I n tho Senatei Mr, Hayqe* from the commit tee on n* val affair*, to whom w»* referred so muesli ofUhe President’s Message at the com mencement oftheiesaaonaa relalea to the navy reported as, bill fo r ilia «stablfaimer»t of the office of Purveyor Goraeral o f the Navy; -which waa or dared ta * third reading. A. considerables tisai w.aas occupied in the conaideration of Executive buranosr, - Ian the H e m , the resolution! offered a few days since* by M r Chilton, were laid upon the tubt-e,. M r. Huntington finished Ilia arguthen ag*anaUh«e Jiidirfary Bill, and was followed by Mr. Ellsworth upon fire same side of the quea liorz Asmong- the memorials (one hundred and fifty In number) presumed in the Houaooh Monday lasts was one by Mr. HUwkinsjfrom the iahabi fonts of tbe county of Niagara, in thfe atalo ol Newr-YurJc, praying that a sxzrvsy snay be order ........ . .................... IW .. . .......... t**- Hie bill granting a pensdonW® l^Kdd Mea^e fiar tiolph, and the bill making Approortatiuntsfur the upport of the Indian l}epartjment/for the year 1830, were aeverally read tras third time and pa» sed. After the consideration of Executive busi ness. the Senate resumed a s the; apectal order- le consideration of Air. Foot’s reaolu iondur sue- lending the surveys o f the Public. Lands,\w h e i; Vlr. Holmei commenced hia speech in support if the resolution,, and in reply to M eeara. Iinetoi. nd ILtyne, and continued to a lute bour,.wlw^r. the ^Senate adjourned. V In the/Znuse, Mr. Drayton reported a hill for the better organization qt Uourte Martial, which .voa read twice, and ordered to b e engrossed fot a third reading. After various other biUs—hao been reported airtd-passed through their first sta ges, the resolution tor the abolition of the office of draftsman was again-taken up, and Air. Ciul ton, Mr. Isacks, and Mr. Bates of Massachusetts, addressed the House until the conclusion of the hour. The bill for the relief of the widows and irphuna, or other surviving relatives of the ofli cere and crew o f the United States’Ship Hornet a as, after a long debate, finally passed, upon a division, by yeas & nays, by a Vole ot 138 to 42. fhe remainder ot the day was devoted to th* consideration, in Committee of the Whole on he state of tho Union, Mr- Cambreleng in the Chair, of tile Judiciary Bill! Friday, Feb. 19. In the Senate, a Report was revived from the secretary of War, on the subject of desi-rtnn- in the army, made in cumplu-nce with a resoiu non of the Senate. Mr. llinton gave notice that he would; on Moikluy or 1 ueaday next, ask leave to introduce * bill, providing for the abol ishment o f unnecessary duties, and to improve live-condition o f the agriculture, manufactures, commerce and navigation ol the United States. .Several bills were ordered to a third readings & the bill making appropriations for certain forttfi catiuna, lor the year 1830, was read die thiu. time, and passed. Alt, Holmea--*C(mclud«fcliiv speech, commenced trie day before, on Mr. Foot A resolution: for auapending the surveys of tho Pub .ic Lands; when the isensie adjourned over t. Monday next In the Hume, thtv claim* of the heire of B.-tt- marchiui and ot R. \V. Ahead, w hich have occu w i m i tf * Tt’Jla- Mpedient to amend the n e t -t>d statutes, so as tu give relief to the heirs an- children, of such iieix.>iis as abandon their t.tm . lies and neglect to prov ide for them, and do no- abscuni within the meaning ot the pre»- nt laws reported that it is im xp» dient to amend any pat \,f sect!* ns8 and 9 »t chapter 20 ot title 1 ol th- first part tit'the revised statutes.. Agteed te. A report was also ret etved troht the Attorney General, in compliance,with a fesoiutton of tfi* ■•use, requiring t,ijn to report—1st whether th< provisons ot the revised statutes, impoeing cer tain penalties upon ttrose (.-hystcians, who donci i-enturm to the isolations prescribed in tbo.-* tatutes, are not iniompatible with the rights s,t- i cured to such physiciaus by the medical law o 18f3, and vyhetlier such physicians can be dives ted of the immunities conferred oh them by then diplomas, by any nrbstquent act ol the legislu- -ture, without a charge ot ignorance or mat pt ac tice in their profeasjon; and- 2d,‘\vhether by the: ■xisiing laws regulating the practice 1 1 physic & surgery, any power is vested in'the county med. cal societies, o f inipositig an initiating tee on tin admission of memheis, or any other contribu tion than the annual one specified m. the act ol 1813. The Attorney General says:—‘‘The ninth section o f the net of 1813, to .incorporate medical societies, (2 Rev. Luw» 221.) empower ed arty student who bad obtained a diploma front a medical society, to practice physic amt surgety in any part o f thin stale, The first and second section ot title seven, {chapter lou.tecn of the first part ol the Rev ised Statutes (R. 8, 552) made it the duty of every physician, notalreau admitted, to become a member of the med,cal society in his county, under pain o! the forleiture ofhis license. Although this was a new provt ion, it was fully authorised by the twemy-ihird -ection of the act ot 1813, which enacts, ‘that ii shall be in the pswer ot the legislature to alter nodiiy or repea! this act whenever they shall' teem u necessary o r expedient.’ But tndopen- lent of this section, the Attorney General is ot opinion, that tile exercise ot the righta and mi urunities secured to, or conferred on physicians >y the act ot 1813, was mbj.-ct to such roguia f jtistice, to Xvhhlit ...... peal-kd Q iuc M -Of .ihiiiyy he iice mitn d a repwft, xieting between the 2d andBOthsSi u<ns oi the 2 d title of chliffi l.e re\isod statutes, and concludir^ \ \ itlicut n parliculBr inquiry ihiovL\'. . ■f i the legislature in vnacting vi-ed statutes relating to the Ithough it would appear that nrrriorl t K a t t I t a < n a n n a i l r i i * civ nail J L i S , v ? «d, wtlli * view tc»sc*ruinxhs practicability ot. pied^Urge . portion of the attention of forme. #v«nti] xr/tnrMl Ihrt K-£tUa n* ?Vlarr«i>n,« ai*f¥v V- o r ...... cutctit»s canal round tho FSallrot SviagarwjsuflB cienftor fcokt axstd rloop nflvrigitiorv; ind'anolher Irorm the inhibitanis o t the s a w wtate, praying Congrssa to rutlrurlza a tubiscription to a capital •lock of tibe Sodui Caxral Compmy, on behalf of the government ofthfe-United Statei, Mmong; thepestition* presumed tbit day, also wasionebsy Mr. Forward, from inlmbttanle oi the state o f I’oranvylvajaia, praying; Congteie to autfoorue » mbscrip'ton ol one million ot dollars, toward* tire western iMectlon of the Cite&apeakv antEOhlo Canal. Mr. SuuherlayadprMMntedl a petition of th» District o4'Columl'l», medianir# and others, on . gag^din fumisfaing lacburaod materials in ttu- erection o t hou*^, praying tb il a n act may be pasotd, necured to meolunaci and others pay nnm't for their Imbor a n d maatcrial*, in erecting buildings wnhint tliomaid Distnei, by giving them a then on tho Itaullng* until iln-ir claim* shall hawe beext st'tll-enl nnd 2klr. Mitcholl prraerrted a petition from the in habitants of tho melghlburbiCM of Back Creek, at the- held, of die Cheeaspeakt* Lty, prayinsg tha an xpproprijilor* may he laatde tor* improving th* nav iginiewn ofsaed creedc. T b il cre-ek ufiords th* accsea* io tho tsmimatxon of tho Cboiapcaike and Delawsrss CmaX,ind xeqatnes tlcapeamg «u that account. Il’jmdmday, F eb. 17. l a the Sattfie, petitions t o r and against Sab hat h mniis wonts presented. The lull from the Hu.tiS\ ra-iking appropriations lor the support o! the- Cj.ivwrnmont. tor tSe year 1830, waa raid tin secrtind time and referred t o |ne committee on F>aince; and thee tiiti makirag apprupriatians for UreseralKsrtottbe Indlwn D i r i m e n t , was «r dectWo a thtrd reesding. Ihe .Senate spen’ rirate tiiae in thee icusadonttiou ot Executive bu lin«ah * , In the Umm , tlie zrerolution o f jlr. Do W tf for the aXaolittocx of thse ullioe ol Linitieman, wa, after the- preliminary butmessol tlie day, tak*-t up- antixSrscuwed during ttie assigned hour.— T tie bill for tb«s relict'of th» rurviving rolati\,-s ot the officers aand. cxvw o i ’ the United Stetos •hip Honnel.wxs next Ukeca int-:» consideration. M*. epe-5ihl otyecteel to that clause .ot ihe bii expending the proposed grartuity to the brother. n«d sisters of itae imtortunare oliiocr* and crew H — was in livorof gremi.ig il t o the widowo wives arsdorptvan children *ot the tufiferers, and,] in oases where there- was neither wives nur chil dren, to th\ par- Ms o t tlHtae who had |»eri*ht o in the service o f their country. H e mov^, there fore, to -e-trike o«il the. clause making tfae dona tion in qpie-lioo to ihte coltxtersl relatives. Mr Ikarsey followed In v antliration of that danse ol tbse bill, and instanced in support of fus argu nuenljilac enures pursui-d izr the ca-c of the lo>- oF thenavtttmal the Alains, in 1816, am. the* Exp*rviera inlSlr T~b« atxn'nd»enl wa~, u*t*mitieiy, negatived, arid She bill ordered to bt eagrossed lor * tlurcfe reading to morrow. The Lt-iuie then, i n a Gi>*nmi-.t«e of the Whole or. Congrossea, were revived by the introdur'ion two bills for their relief reported by Mr, Archer iru*i th«* Committee on Foreign Affairs. Th**y were read twice, and referred to a commitu-o m tho Whole. Air. Alston pro,anted av* pun iron the Committee cm Flections,in the CRM- ot ill ontested efoction lar a seat in the Reuse trmt. this Norfolk Congroestonal Disincl in Virgn ia concluding with a resolution that: (ii-orge Loyali rad received a majority ot good votes, over th- prevent silting member, the Hon- 1 homui/New- on.an'd that the former w-*,, then-(ore, duly on .tiled to take|ila raat. The rep*>rl and tesolu ion were read, and made the special order ot the day lor Tuesday next, -Mr. He,uphill, iron ire Committee on Internal Improvement, repot red a bill aphorizing the eubUrriptiun, on tlo •art of the United Stales, lor tin tie thou-ano share* of the stock o f the Brltinioro and Olrn Rail road Company which tvs* read twice an- ippropriately referred. Mr V-rplanck subtm ied a resolution for tho improvement of the Hal of the House, by rendering it better adapted tor he purpose o f heunngj Which was agreed to,nf- t**r some rctmrksby Mi Vetplanck,Mr Spwigbt Mr- Whittlesey, uiid Mr. Alsrumiale. The re. rlution to shnlish the office <>f Draftsman, wa- again con«id«xred, and the Huuse was addressei. until the expiration ol the hour,by Mr- Davis, *> Viaatat husett*. Tbe bill fir the better organi zation o» Courts Martial, was read » third time, tons as tlw.Iegi«i.itiuw might from time to timr make, with a viuw to tho politic safety and ti>- advancement of medical science. “ The question |ir«j|iovL‘d in the second brand ot th- irtulutioi1 ot ths assembly, hue recently recei* ' d h judu iil decision. It was brougnt be fire tie supreme court at its la-t let or on u mu ion tor a mandamus, by a physician who bad re us- d to pay an imitating tee; nnd the court field i.-at t< e county medical societies might legal! impose i/lux or cwtritiunon on tlie admission oi itiemberj, and di'nietl tlie mutton ” On motion ot Mr Vanderpoel it was resolved that the coinnnil.-e on the juatciury inquire it any, and it any., w ia t alter atiuiis are necessary t> •tie revised statuti-s celuiive to matrluges, sna tin Holt-ntinzuirt.n and |>root ttiereot, A resoiu ton trum the senate haivng been a- •nended oil Air. firattlisli, was agreed to us tut- lows: Hesuked, (if tin* *s«emhly concur,) That lh> ■art revrsi rsot .lie mws,or any twuut th. in, b- nret ted to prepare and repirt to .hi, legisiatu'e svnh alt Convenient dtvpuicn, an act Contair.itq. -uch provisions as shall have been made by tin egtslatunqor tiny may deem necessary to carry mo effect the imemiono! tiw legtststure in pas- mg t i e u r n us |n r u til U e L. fcu, u es. ro tliu ire sard act, so lu t>e repor ted, may tie acted up on by th\ f-gt-laiurs* in season to have the ontu*. publiaited in tire Kind volume ot tile Revised ctul- ules, — IX SENATE, . If edituday. Fob. 2-4 The senate in committee ot the whole, .Mr. hnus,... in the ctrair, •ended that the chancellor should retail jurisdiction com urrently VrWR i..r» in thecases spedfied intM ^ p a j^y.c ion, the committee are of o p ini^tQ j- i l (i. dient to repeal the 54th section afQ^u'* the 55th depending thereon, and tfvu, he ctianceliorthe cohcurrerii 6tlgini| y 2 lion of whicB he is deprived by the 541^^5 This, in the opinion of fhe cotnmiiita j ^ iif-xion wllb the power now givm IdJilaJ ceilor of sending dow n causes to te ik^h the vir«vchancellors, will best prommei^* -st ot suitors in the court of^haaceiy, ^ ,: presumed, will, be in conformity withtM i! tions of the legislature in their enact^afc, tlie hubji et. The bill referred to fia.** ice, so amended as merely to. repeal dai. mentioned sections 54 and 55 ought,ip^ ion of the committee, to become a |j*» hill was re committed to a commiltra ^ whole. * * ,. , Mr. Rustell gave notice o f his inf«ti(|4 troduce a bill authorising the justices ofltl preme court tosit in vacation, for the-f * disposing o f non-enumefated bbsmest,- On motion ol Air. Vanderpoel, the con.mitteeon roads and bridges,te. m into and rt*poit w hether it is expedi^t h j mend the revved etatutes, relatiog to |M as not to require from any person thef«ja_ tny moneyjioran assessment, that afaSjii over and above what shall be necessity t» l m ‘repair the roads of th© several -until a j -tate- * TH E BANKS—PROVISIONS OFI sT A T U l E ',& c , 1 The committee ot the whole, Air. the chair,resumed the considerationotiki incorporate the Hudson Rirtr Bank, u { which was passed, and UievreitorthidHtl tile. The same committee took up-tbeM %| empt all moni-d curporations lufgect.f* it« sii<m ttj the g tnaal bank law aj 1859, i opcrauunoi certain ptuvisions ol theret urns. [ I he l h h , 12th, 13th, |4th, iS^.i 17th and 18; Ii sections of title 2d, art. l;t(| .or IS of the first part o f the R. .**-.] .: ^ Alter a lew remarks by Air. Aiann, Ifi.d man moved an amendment, retaining tlafi | ut the sections pro|>osed to b e stricken cat,* require* the affair*of monied incorpctsk* be tatrly and legally administered, ficqlatd he withdrew, on the uuggeatiun xhataas*! uon.or another law to thlt tfftctjCouWkli tluc.-d. Mr. Granger offered an amendmeol,* the section-, as well in their >|-plieatie«'xl ?«>inks, as to tlto*e iul>ject to the j>roriiMNd hank law. , I Ire nmon Jment waa adopted and tbe amended, wtiolly repealing these Kcdteqf ordered to a third reading. . _ i. _ i .i . - * i.u u ...u u m t, took up the bit! to meet tad passed; and tho loruitcimon appro,,natron j,Mretf. lhtt Ca anJ M - , an'end*d b>;.the^ n'!,r: W»- rcr rMl tn ;-ompany. Nuuierous.me„dtnen,svvete , ----- w - I the Committee ol Ways and Means. Tlth prin opal part of tile remainder nfthe siting waa d<* voted to private business. The claim of Mrs Decatur, on account of the destruction of tVs* Frigate Fhiladt>]|ih*a by her her* ic hu-hand. ti\ rate Commodore Decatur^ w-a» brought und r ‘t.e notice oi theHousp, in Committee ot the Whole, Air. Drayton in the Cliatr; a hill havin<. >een previously reported ttom the CnmmitU >n Naval Affairs,on that int*-restingsubject- M» Miller c,Aired an sznendtnem, emhractug, in it. jrovistons, the officers ar.d (rew ofth* boa’s de- urched trOiri the J'yren, tr» support of the darin_ -xpediuon ofCointanotlure Druatur- Mr. Hoot -nan o, - ptisod IhoBni^njluient Unlii ih-- Commit ce rose. Mr, Su fioilatid 1ms the floor tor to -nonrow- LEGISL.VTHRE O F NEW-YORK. •ompany. Numerous imetidments were propo sed and discussed .by Mc-s.-rs- Maynard, r-Mier man, Hubbard, l'odd, Bentun, Allen Ac I hroop, eume ot which were adopied, anti otuers rejci- t**d. Mr. Maynard proposed an amendment, that the rates ot toll to tie chargde on said road shall be submitted by tn« directors, to the canal board ->vho shall fix and determine the same} and that the rates ot toll should not be alter* d nut by said hoard. 1 his arttemiment was opposed by Messrs. Hubbard, 1 odd and isherman, ami at the eu^t'et- uon ot Mr. B.-nton- was Withdrawn by the um- ver, when Alt. B. oll.-n-d in ln*u or .Mr. Alay- nartl’s ain.-ntlment two svvUtHtr giving to- Utr state the trgbs, at the expiration ol ten, and with in fi.teen y*-»ra ataer the completion ot toe road, -o take tl.e samu a= ttie property ol lire slate, on paying the co i.pany the cost and interest, a t the i ate ot 14 per cent, per annum. d'he*e secti*jr were agtert^ tu w ithuut oppostuon. Ou inouon >1 Air. Aden, the time limited t..r cotTrioieQcin** >« the iolerestsol the stale, be imposed up- n a ny merchandise or pniperty Uanspurted upon Ite canals of inis stale, particularly irotn the Hudsm nver into the country; and. tl, in their opinion. ---------- - - — »>gher duties Or lolls may with advantage fie an tfa« slatre of fire lnfon,M r- Cauabreleng to th\ t >v>M-d, Uiat they speedy in their report the kinds LNSt-NAfE, Tuesday, F* b. 23. Mr. Maynard laid on the table u,e toltouin^ le-oluui.n: Rtsnlttdf That the canal commissioners re jo! the capital stock to be paid rn iieture and e- p«>rt to the senate whether in then opinion, a in .•ecitonoi dtretu.rs can be held. lu e cocnmit- nighei rate ot duties on tolls can, with advantage tee passed the bill, and me report on motion ot Indian Outrage.—The mail wris iWciWjL ped near Montgomery, Alabama onthej^ *y a principal thief of the upper Cr«k«, by other Indians, cm the gronttd xhai the ry belonged to their tribe, ar.d that ihe mont of the U. 8 . Imd no rglil tosehda a stage across iu After a forcible deleada] -nntP hours, accompanied with an ktl * jke the lire o* the driver and one of the gere. the stage was permitted to proceed Indtansare supposed to have acted undo1 vice ot s ime evil-minded white?} and it kail found necessary to call upon the civil of the state tor the proterupn o f the This may' be considered but the trouble, should Indian sovereignty be z-d. The N. Y . Evening Poet give* ti lowing particulars of this affair, try say at ' srrip : “>mcp the above was penned, we have fitter fr*-m Montgomery, under date of fit i. st. written by a resp- cfable citizen ofrBf now travelling in that part of the owntg,] a particular account of the detention offlifi by ih* Creeks It took place on tbrTih. 1| were three pa“ta-ngrrs in the si man and the two Herr Citncr—one otUrt •veil kno -sn perform-r onthe tight rtf*. Indian chief, fuskenset, rode up Jnlbefa* pair of korae?, and attempted to aeize,tk*l In t is he failed, and the carriigc comir*^4 he construcuunot ute road was fixed at Uirer, . _ instead ut five \t-ar-.; umi requirimr lO ner r-ent t W1 hhtm, r»e attempted to stab the dtrv*j ..u --------- • - ■ • H s per *'eDl-! jortunatelv missed his aim- Tfaedriwr* moment sprting from the box, tha coad cfcrair, took up the Jadtciai-y Uiifi Mr, Boulder, who h.tri possession o t the tfloor « t the close ol trae sitt&ig'on Zhv praeceedxxrg day addressed th? committee in ««|i|>ori of fire btll^ and was lotiow- e«dhyMr Craw lord, in oppusrooti to n. All. Strung suhinttited a r«» remarks an tav.ir ot th\ aauendent-rn jurenouxty propor^d by him, wbicli w.-is -m-gatired wnhceul adavnion-atier which, on naotton ot Mr- Wicfc-ltfi'e, tfae committee rose, re ported, and tho Rouse odj.-MJin-a- _ _ ^ Thursday, F« b. IS SI'Ar ATE.— Mr. Hayn**, tro.n tn>- CJurmuit- teseon Naval Adursv, reported a o il presentru^ ttMdutaaaa and reguUaung the contpeoMUtons o, .»t merchandize or property upon which, suet. Higher duties or lolls ruay be imposed, aud me » aie or amount of increase which may be so ad vantageousiy imposed. The committee of the whole, Mr.' Enos ir the chair, spent tome tune on the but tomcoipo rate the Usaejoharraand Caisfcill rail road com- . rany, and passed most of the sections, when they rose and reported progress. IN ASSEMBLY, T Tuciiay^ Feb, 23. Mr. V.ri'Vrpo-1, frotn the committee ou ttie judiciary, in pursuance ot a restsluuon ot U h Mr. .v.a^nard, was laid on the ruble. IN A bhMBLY, h tdnesday, Fob. 24. Peri* — I-roin Saratoga co. for an amendment of th- taw rotative to nurse racing; tor an-uppropna- uon oi §20U<* to construct a r.rad trom die read ««t L. Uvuige to v\ arr-'iir-hurglt; ot several pet sods nr 1 r o t, agatrial lire passage ot a law let \- sng a tax or ^.SfisOoi, me real and per- .i.u. propeny tu tost city to erect a Methodst col ,e-f j lo extend me capital ot the 3 roy ».,d c-anU Lake turnpike u-j oi ,\.-tthaniei Pitcher and util ers,agaia-t gianung lesve to Uaiertnrd anu *\ hiu trail tutu, ike c>. to abandon 2u aides ot u»eu road; ot v'\tn A.^.vioore ana others, for a te-esuniaie ol ilanoa^ a<ieg,-u totiave ,u. rained uy'Uieui, by tut-aus or .ac o,, mi, sto p p e d , a n d th e t-as-en g e r s g o t out and t-i r e m o n - i r a t e , b u t Jn v a in . 1 A t this t**jt H e .id , w h o ‘ p o k e a l i t t l e o f Ute 3nd,i*nkwagr c a m e u p a n d p - 'r - u a d e d th e wsifwi in t e r p r e t e r , c o u ld be s e n t Jot. W triie.f*1 to r t h e in t e r p r e t e r , on*' o f the C lin e s iaa*> ly re m a r k e d to th e d n v n - r , th a t the Ind***’ a m a d m a n . I he c h i e f j 'o n j h c a r i n g thk , bt at C l i n e , a n d w o u l d h a v e killed hint oft t i t ? had rm t co l R - r a d t n t . r f e r e d , a n d sUccetW pacify trig h im . T o e s t a g e w a s 'd e t a i n e d so m e three o o u i s , and fin a l l y su tie r e d tu proceed tM w i i i t e s e t U e n r n t at M o n i g o m e r v , w h e i* j*'*? Mn,.>atuiday evening- Here tlie depdeltW* The pa‘«<en_ers were taken and i*-gal profit1 su e d ii* e a t e x t t \n if - p i p r e v a t ie d at Aloti'f* -ry u u n - n g tin- n e x t day a i d set ious result*' , prelieuitd. I ire w r i t e r or tire letter, & w .. i Uu. • e t .Vium^ontery, vvertf dwit' ■ ite-h-r tt-vy ou^ln ti*pu«t-eil thezrfXTdaJ ■melt j .u r n . y. b.SOII^ti p » UfOt'k