* STATE OF MARYLAND,Anne Arundel County, Set.On application to the Judges of Anne Arundel County Court, by petition in writing, of Thomas Crandell of the County aforesaid, at October I Term, 1847, stating that he is in actual confine* I merit for debts, which he is unable to pay, and praying for the benefit of the act of Assembly entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at November session eigh-I teen hundred and five, and the several supplements thereto, on the terms therein mentioned, a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, so I far as he can ascertain them, being annexed I to his petition, and the said Thoma9 Crandeli having satisfied the court by competent festi-I mor.y that he has resided two years within theI fctace 01 Mary I ana imfneoitticrty piexertfr*u t tier umeof his application, and having: abo satisfied the court by the certificate of Robert Welch, of Ben., Sheriff of said county that he is in actual custody for debt arid for no other cause, and the said Thomas Crandall, having taken the oath by the 3aid act prescribed for the delivering up of his property and given sufficient security for his personal appearance at the next county court, of Anne Arundel County, to answer such interrogatories and allegations, as tnay be made against him, and the Court having appointed Jonathan Pinkney, his trustee, who hn9 given bond as such and received from the said Thomas Crandall a convoyance ann possession of all his property,real, personal and mixed the necessary wearing apparel, bed and bedding of himself and family excepted, and certified to the delivery Into his possession of all the property of the said petitioner ment oned in his schedule, It is ordered and adjudged that the said Thomas Crandall, be discharged from ienpri. sonrnent and that he give notice to hi9 creditors by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some news paper published in the city of Annapolis once a week for the space oi three successive months before the third Monday of April next, and to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Thomas Crandall should not have the benefit of the said act and its supplements as prayed. c -True copy,—teat.Joseph H. Nicholson, Clerk.Dec. 18, 1847.—3m.