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GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
\Vo tiling il entirely unnecessary to tiff oui
>.,, u hs witli demit*.if the- •1./ii.-- „f tie LegN-
C Mmv of the bills introduced are heal in
their ami of no inSt-iof. t too geti
i i.f,*r Some of them wi.l never attain to
eral r> .uu. . . , ,
, oonitv of a ro'poitttn! hearing. and large
n u:nbeit>of thou* will fail t<> become la . vs. 11, m-e
decm their enumeration mix w.'.-ary. I poll
all ~ul>joA-ts of gen.aal interest, however, brigi ,
nat ; n g with the Legislature, weshut! endeavor to!
jjeep our readers p isted.
Since our last issue the important transaction*
of the Legislateio mav he summed up its fol-
lows :
MIU.KUdEVII.LK, NoV. 21. I
House ok Ukimiksiatvuves.—'The speeial
order of the day was the l.ili tualtei and.amend
t | ie 7th section’of tin* 2nd article of ‘he Stale’
constitution, so a- to define and restrict the pm-’
doniug power of the legislatute.
.This hill takes fiom the legislature and vests ’
in the Executive, the power to grant pardon for .
nil offences against, the State, except m eases and
treason or iiuptffiehmeiit. _ _
Mr. Lewis, of < Ireene, (the framer of I lie hill)j
•offered the following amendment l’r,,v ided, that j
for the crime of murder he shall have power mi- [
iy to commute the sentence to impri-otiiiieiit foi f
life in the Penitentiary, except on the ground of 1
nftvlv discovered testimon , alter tin; final ju
dicial investigation of the crime has been-had, t
lie mav grant a pardon.
Ity Mr. Lawton, of Chatham —A hill to ad I
ail additional section to the 11th division is l lie
Penal Code. J’rovides that in h.diet incuts for ;
theftorlareciiy.it shall not he nee.—my dc
scribe bv miv particular ill irks or lo.im I-on ilc
thing illledged to he stolen, or to prove w.io w-i
----the owner thereof, nor shall it lx* nece<*.aiy upon
the trial of said indictment to _pr,,ve the thing ,
stolet. or the owner thereof. Provisions ot this
hill, shall apply to indictments ..f t baud Julies
for liitying or receiving slolv'ii g
Uy Mr. lloyle, of 1> Ix.db —A hill to exempt j
person* over forty-live years of age, from pa'.iol .
duty TANARUS, and to reduce the term of servieu of*
patrol companies trom six tutliice months.
Bv Ur. Phillips—A resolution that that part
•of the Governor’s message which r. fates to the
aseat of government, he referred I” a select com
mittee office to act with Ilk • lamimiltee of the I
‘Senate, and that said coinmiiteu repott there.Mi j
as soon as practicable. Ihe speaker appmi’ >
as Sllell committee, Messrs. Pi.ffdpN Lawton. :
Jones, of Mitscegee, 1 > iws-.n and Butts, of Held- j
win. *
By Dr. VJartou, of Richmond —A !■■,! !•> ap
propriate ‘slo.ollo, to the Georgia. Medical Col
lege of Align**a.
Bv Mr. Kirkpitlri. k—A bo! 1o lueorper-iV
the Exchange Bank ot the.-itv ot Griffin.
On motion of Mix Dawson, the hid lor i ■>
pardon ot Boyd, was lead a si cota-l tun • a; x-m- |
dered to he engiosscd.
’ldle lhuise then took up the hill pa-c iby *!. ■
last legislature, givin.g to the peopx-yle- ,
of Attorney Geneial and S ■ !i, tor • •. I.
■adding tc v.i'l itiouai Sect ion to the ii ; Ax i
- the Constitution, in tin- fallowing wind': t-. • •
legislattli'-Js.lci'l have in> power to grant ro'po
rate powers or | ii'ilegi -. . xcept to I ■ -
egraph and Railroad i- •r-i> change
names,-nor to legitimate p.-ison./nox to make o.
change precincts, n u toe-’,.', ,-.i In. ;g - or . ..
CCS,shut, shall l.y law pi. s,-, :!>•• lie’ n. ‘inter
■which Said power shall he cY ;< .sol 1 v Lite Sa
-perior and Inf iior Corn's, A
Mr. Jones,of Ma-cg -n; avd to s-r.kc out
that portion which takes p Mil tin- b.g - are the
power to ilieorpor.i'e. Ait .a -’ -t ■i■ 11.
the motion prevailed and the i ..I tL.-u pa —ed a
meistled.
The following message v.as nv-.uu-d to ut tic
Govern or.
exki ttivi: debar’! mf.nt. >
Tttnxi'.inii.vii.i,i;. N,,v. gj. 1 s.t.t ) ;
To the Senate mal ll'rie <>i />’ ,vi s'n/a'r .< ;
I herewith transmit the report ot the B .aid ■ 1
Visitors, to the Georgia Military institute, tit VJ.a
rietta.
As germain to tit,* subject 1 avail ti,v-e!i’ of the *
occasion to recoin in end the leg!.- hi i lire todisj>en*e
with the Arsenal at the C tphol and a! ** iv.aunah
nml to place the State amis an I amniuui! • >ii in
the custody of the lu-titu;•. I’ i- h. l:.-v. -1 ib a
the proi-eeds ot the sale of the Vi-eii.dlot :n Sa
vannah will he Sllllieielit to erect a suitable buiU 1
ingfor the purpose. The las’ ‘nte is 1.,,-at. ,| n.-.n
tile Western and Atlantic liailio.i.l -a that lb,-
arm* mav he distributed as they may I. i• <su:. -
•ed, with great facility and dope-hob. The aggie
gate salaries now allowed to the keepers ‘ot the •
two Arsenals will amply compel.-nte the In-.J
officer of the lifstit.it'. e foi Iris „orvi,-o-s ; n kec.ping
the arms in older. St.eli (bspusition oi ti, it,
arms will give to the cadets useful employment
in learning thoroughly the ait of .cleaning and
burnishing the weapons of war. And last though
not least the fact of so important a put-lie tried !
.being confided to them, will enhance the pride;
■and spirit, so indispensable p, the -no- -st'-.il pur
suit of military education. .Viewing ihe subject
ill the light of these suggestions, it is lrelieve I
that ihe adoption ofthi* ivmuiinondation. whi!■
it will secure the hettei keeping of the State arm.--
without any increase of cxpi us -in i],i> luaueli of
t’lie public service, will al-o give (.tie.ntiagcmeiif
to an Institution w hich l. eordialiy eoinuieiid to
the fostering care of the Legi'lamrc. at its pfes
ent session. Hkushki, V. .Imixsox,
On motion of Mr. Mi Hedge, one I died and |
sixty copies of the message of his Excellency
and the accompanying documents w ere ordered
to be printed.
On motion of Mr. Lewis, <>f Hancock, tin-
House adjourned till 3 o'clock, lb M.
Afternoon Sbcwon. —On motion, tiie teg
ular order was suspended and the House pro
ceeded to the reading of bills a second time,
which were ordered to he engrossed or commit-!
ted, referred to appropriate committees.
Mr- Julies, of Muscogee, othued a resolution ]
that a committee of one from e mli Juli- ial t'ir
cuit, lie np|K)iuted to join a like cmmuiiicu from
the Senate to wliom shall he lefcitvd all matters 1
involving the e-ptali/ation of the lahois of said
Circuits and the creittiou of new ones. Ad-ne
ed.
Mr. Hill, of Troup, offered a resolution tli.it a
committee of three from the !!■ at'e, ami i wo from
the Senate be appointed to proceed to Atlanta
and examine into and report to the legislature,
the condition and affairs oflbe Western and At
lantic Rai road and that meantime ail bills relat-;
mg to said road be postponed. Resolution adopt- j
and.
On motion tlie House then adjourned till 10
A. M., to-morrow.
Senate.— Bill* introduced. — By .1 ndge Cone,
to coin)iensatc the Siiper-uUeUilaUl.s <-f tiie elec
tions held in October and January in this”
Ktrao,
liv Mr. S Ttven —A petition of the t.r.tsfeas of
*"l *i-iv e'x M.-d’ ■> t’o’ eg.’ lit - “peittiotl!
was rend. It asks for an appropriation of 910,-’
t.'OO, for .the purdnise <.f Ar.a'omieal Museum
i-t'.nd other uceessruy rnpaiattis, and proposes in
consideration thereof, toreeeiv.,- free of charge
oik; > idulit I;oiii each ,1 diced Dtsti.e., ill the
State.
Bv Mix Ware—to repeal the sth section ot the
act of .J7ih J annul v, 1 Ss_', vvhiih reijuir. s the
iitimher annexed to the names of voters in our
general election to he entered upon their tickets
and preservation of such tickets tor sixty days,
and then that tin v be hurt (lav it liout examination
unless the election is.contested.
1 A hill t > fix tiie dignity and preset ihe the or
der in which the del its of deceased persons shah
;he paid, was taken lip. It p-ovidr* Sh.it, first.
: funeral expenses shall he paid ; sceond, expenses
df Ad'ainistration f third, debts dm- as Admin-’
j istrator, Ixxeeii'or, Gtuudnm. or Trustee; foiuth
j Tax*-*, fifth. Judgments ami tuoilgages, aid otli-x
’ er funs’; sixth, overseers wages; ami s.-venth, all
other debts arc place*! uti tin: same foot in".—
I kissed.
Novi Mii:;i:. 22.1 1553.
Senate.—Judge Gone ot (beetle, introduced
ti lesoiutioti reipicsting tin* Coventor to eouimu
uicate to the Senate full tufoi inatioii in regard to |
the suits that have been brought against
the Western and Atlantic’ Railroad in Tenties-
| ’ *■•**•
: Also, ji Resolitti-.u to appoint a committee of
meinheis to examine into and report, what
measures are neccsary to supples* tin* sal,: of
Lottery Tickets in this Stale, either by citizens
ot this or ajiv other State.
A Resolution heretofore offered bv Mr. Me
itonafd was agreed to rci.picstigg the Governol
to tuninli i-tii-li member of the Senate, witli a
e i'V ot the Report made hv Mr. Dobbin S c ret aIV
of tiie Navy, to tin; St-uti'e of tit. *’!'niled
States, in’ refatten to the establishment of a
Naval De, (;t at the town of Bfttsw ick in tilts
State.
Bit.t.s’ Inti!o!)uceu.—By Judge Gone, of
Gieeiit—!>••( luring under uhat ciretitiistaiiees
t In* testimony of witnesses may he taken hv coni
mission, ike., Ac.
By Mr. Dabney—To ejiartgc ttml locate the
Western 1 eiminus of the West,-in ami Atlaniie’
Ifatlroiul. It provah-s 111 rt the, new terminus
-hull he located near Ihe 1 i-i'iiessec line hat w ith
in tiie limits of this State, and that after the Ist
of Match next, tniii,s slit;! 1 stop tunning and all
-p(ma* l ,ms eease on that part of the Rom! that
lies ill Tennessee, The object of the Bill isstsi
cause that par! nt tie-Rend las! met.lt* M'.ed, to he
-old t” .T’ t-'c-mpa-nv litiviug corporate powers
ti'oin tile Slate,,* I etinessce, mil llitis lo idieve
eg*.a t. an tie; hail ing suits that have
been hloilght against the tiie Road in letiiles-
Bv Mr. 11tli -on
the 1 ‘elml ('ode. It propo, , t i ,ke it a •nai of
fence to urniiit :.a aid:; idual bv the i'e<’,f appr.i
----b l ‘Ms tel!Us, si,, !i ;is “la.ix M olital.*. i, ta'ii !,
A.. Ac.’
Bv Mix Jes, r— To comp’ nsate t!*• owners of
!avi s that mav in i ■ r !„■ executed tinder''the
! Vi. d’ ‘ !*• of this > ate.
By Mr. Xielmlas—To add an addi ;al
iton to tle-TOilr Dtvi ion of tire 1 ‘.-mil G...!*■. Its
ohj'-el is to prevent the s, l!;;,o ~f i 11;• \ i 0-4S lill >
“.plots at . leetlolis,
Mr. l’eeples in'r"iliieed a i,•solution instriict
aig ti“ ‘ ■ a mint tee on Internal I-; rj,m 1 v*-‘ 11 ■*; i’ s •,,
t> !g ia a |; :l to sell, or make some other
I sp--i'.ions of the We-'.ern and A i.atiti- R Gl
lly Mi. Ser.ivet: A l ‘.ill to si r r It! ■ Act
.irttlionamg a I.oltertv fa the purpose of elect
t'g a Mouiitiietil to the til mi -rv > and **: • ae and
I ‘u!..'hi.
Ho.!-;: OK K ttI'IJIISENTAT IVES'. Tiie bill to
pat.ion .la,-oh Mercer, Was (i.-f-aled, Yeas 17,
Nnv s •••_*.
Also a hill a]*j(f'oprttiting s‘StMlt,. .—,.-!i of the
s.-vcial new comities for ’Academic purneses' —
Yeas }o. Nays 01.
Xo\ lIMUItIi, ‘J3d, 1 P 55.
S“\ vi ia /;;//.,■ lii trail n,■<(!. l'.v Judge Gone.’
-t t: i c(-1 (e. 1.. a! tet; aie 1 atu.-m I t in: ot It h s.s-t i. j!i
..I t!:. 111 ii division of tl,,- IVn:d * ode. It pro
vides that win !(• till offence ha* I Ii eomin tted
whic.h r,-outre* the-joint action of two or more i
p, isons. Ilia! mav he proceeded with against any
one , r mote of |i,e,n.
Also, a bid ‘b-claimg who shall he competent
witness * in the e,(iirls of law ami e.piitv in this
v *ta!e. I’ p'oe.-ides that all free white, persons
tel ! liots or limaties \yh,. have arrived at the
proper age. mav he witnesses. I ‘Joint: IT, mav
examine d->-fen,inn's and rlre. irrm< hut neither.’
slial! he examined unless called by tKiTbonpusitc I
. -
By Miv (fibsott. To piovide for commoti
sc! I education and for other, pm poses.
Mr. Sim* intto.iitc, ■•! a resolution to appoint ai
committee of two members t” join a nmittee ‘
cftlltee ft,mi the Holt*,* of R.-piesent.i",iv, s.
visit, examine into ami report upon the condi
tion of the West,un and Atlantic Railroad.
f. . .
iVCC.
Horst: ok ljEfiiE'tENTATivr.s.--—Mix Crook
move,l to reeoirsider the vote for vestei,lav on
hill to par-imi Jacob M,-ie,-r. Tiie Yeas,and
X.avs 11-iv iug heen'e.al 1 ,-.! for, the motion to re- i
consider plevadei. Yeti* 7t. N’-tVs 31.
Bii.i.is I.\liuoni’ci;n. —1 ’v Mr. IT,.Ron. To pro
vide fdr ihaj-leeiibn of a I’nblic Admini.':i.ator
iti each ,T tiie Counties of thisStaty.*,and to point
oil! and della,■ hi’ dll! ie*; Av.
Bv Mr. M'Hedge. To pay the delegates sent’
to.the Na-ltv ijle Gouveu’iou in June 1850, the j
same mileage and per diem us the Senators or j
Representative.’ of iliis Slate at that time re- j
reived.
By Mr. Brown. To amend the C.u Su Laws 1
so as •<> give prison* who have taken “•pris
on hounds,’ the bcneti'.s of the Act for the relief
of holiest debtors.
Mr. lianas, of Meriwether, offered a re*,da
tum r, -|tiiri+ig the* Jmlieiatv Committee to in- 1
<|itire il l,i the pioprietv ~f introducing a Bill
providing for the piivalu execution of eriitiiiials,
sentenced to deal!,.
I in* I louse after some (ltsCtlssion, passed tile
Bili to attilt,,,ize Dougherty Gotmtv to aid in
the construction of the Georgia mid Flotilla Rail
road.
Novi Mtn.u. 2 ftli,. B. M.
Bit ts. Ht.-nu nof.s. A-, ~ R::i*obtei. —Bv
Mix < ‘look, of ( hattooga. a ics"liii:,m re,pi,-'!tug
(he (aovernor to furnish .an ac,■urate.Ji't ,>t alt
past appropriations ~f mom*v to the aid of uted--
iea! or literary institutions, together with dales,
thereof—adopted.
Bv Mix Lawton, of Chatliam. a lull giving
State aid to certain’incorporated Railroad Com
panies therein named.
Him ‘ on tiiuir l’v-*\nn. —Bill to compel
non-re.'id'-nts of this State owning lands here to
pay tax oil tiie same in the eouuties where the
land* lie—passed.
Bill Lu alter atid amend Section ISanl 10. Ar
ti a! 1. of the Constitution, touching the oath to
I>C t -<k-n bv t li’- la gisiators, A’ x, —rasse-J
1 November. 2d, 1855.
House ok Reiuil i.maiivu-s. — Mr. Miiledge
moved to re-consider the hill to endow t!iu At
hini.i Medical College. Nb tioir agreed 10.
t*a motion of Mr. Crook, ot Cbattoog i, the
House took up an concurred in the Senate resolu
tion to appoint a committee of five men each
bran, h of t o Legislature, to inquire into what
imiulier of assistant clerk* is necessary to he em
ployed hv the Secretary of the Senate and Clctk
of the House, and wli.it amouut ot compel.-atiim
they ought to ree -ive.
The report of the Kitiiince Committee on tli ■
tillaiices of tile Slate, fioill an exam inti,,n <-! (a
----l ooks in the offices ~f the C■ -niptroller G m.-.i.t
and S irvev ,M-< ■ ui'-ral, were re i I, and 20tJ cop a-’
ordered to he pranted. —.
.On tin rail of enmities, tin* following bill* (
general inter''!) were introduced.
By Mr. W via, of Butts— \ hill t. .1-title t-h
----,Titles, an 1 t , preserihe the oath au-l I daotty of
commissioners, employees and other ngelils ,-m
----pl.ived hv the State, for the eteetlou of public
J jiiiildaigs or in anvoih-'r public trisl.
I'v Mr. Jonh* A !>ill to commute tim publish
tin-til of John I’. Bov I, trom <1 ■ i"!i to iiii>!i
ment in the lVilitentiaiy teii year*.
Bv Col Lav.ton A bill to amend the
law* of this Suite, by giving to
Agents aiiiLAttornci s tin- povv. rto oblain I* *-
tress Warrant* upon theii oaths, a- is now >! me
hv the 1 ‘rill,'ip;,!.
Also, ahii! taking from Justice* of flic IVii’v.
liovver totiv auv matter beyond tin: jurisdn ’ m
; t their respective.heats.
Bv Mix Mim.kim.k. of Richmond —A RTF gii
in,” Juries the I’.ivilege of d-eiiin; win•tiler ihe
punishment in capital eases, sail! !> • death or
imprisonment fur life in the I'etntentiai v.
< In motion of Mr. I;:vtN. the r* - j'ution from the
Jndieiarv Commit!o, antlioii/.iieg the iveitior
to employ counsel to defend suit >ihi.--L Alaham ,
lias hroug'it against Georgia, wa* taken up and
adopted.’
Bill Passki*. —A hill making final-,lisp,rfilioii
of tile assets of the Central Batik.
A hilt to incorporate t!i Atlanta Gas 1/ghf
L oiiijciu v.
A iiili to allow Adin.ni-c.i •.‘or*, ixxeeul.ii*, and
Guardians; to make returns in tvvent v five ,lav
at’ter filing of tiie same, so far as relates to I'a'l
hall county.
Senai'k.—On motion of Mr. Bctsanan, the
hill tor tin: paid*,n ,4 Mv-reer uas recutisidsaed.
Aves 5, Itavs 30.
Bv Mr. Cai.iiol'N—A hill to repeal till! act of
1850, regulating the testimony of Attorneys a!
law.
Bv Mr. t ‘lis'r, , f tiiu'ii, - A hill 1,, ]',',ivi ! ■
for the aitlhenlicalioa of Is and other i,'.ru
meats it, vv iit iug. w licit have l.vmt dvsl roved hi
lire.
Also—A resolution to appoint •” commit to,• of
Three |o -. ‘certain lie- eoileet vveigii! ot a htisf; i
~f iv le-if and other kind s , fgiiiln.:.. and iepi.it to
!•. 11 vvlrat : hail lie tli.e stall,ia',l ot vvagiiis, an 1
tueii'stHV’ for r-’T'di eo ..j.msliti-s.
1 Also— A resolution providing For the printing
of tire last eoti-tls of tiie State.
Bv Mr. Gibson A bill to lav out anew cun
‘ tv, to be called Town*, fioui the counties of M"Si-’
toe. Crawf,'l'd and l'p-m.
Bv Mix L vvvton, of 1 bmgheitv—A Till to give
State aid to the Georgia and Florida Railroad
Company.
I!vM ix I‘.vt riinsos, of Jefferson A bill re. |ti'r
itig applti'.itils for lan 1 vyarraals to give ta •
etjpaiits I,f the lan, ljnt, ‘II, led lobe sutveved three
; ttioi,tli'* iiotiee ofsiii'li intended application.
By M>x I’EKI'EES—A bill to compel sheriffs to
I iufoiv” ti. fa*.
By Mi. SnitCKt.VNT) A hill to compel person*
, ,li nil,” lands out ofThc-col.'nlv.of their rest, h a lee,
to give in tic number, and district of their lots
futhc tax receivers.
Hon. J. J. Crittendon.
This disiiiiguislu'd geiitlciiiiiu arrive Ia! T’!iii
adelphia on Monday, and was received by hi’
1 political ft lends vvitii giea! enihtl'i.'isin. Ho wa’
1 s,aenaded at Ids iptar’lers at the Girard House,
and stiiiscotientlv delivered an address, ia lire
course of w hiell lie said 1
I UUiot the American party. (I'lire,: dicer*
u.-i” proposed and given for the Aim-iieau party,
and then three more for the l :<i,> r) 1 have
! adopted it from no selfish coiisideration. I have
! adopted it and intend lo pursue it. without fear
~f eou.se,pieures trom a solemn conviction that
it is iiiv du'v to mv country to do so. I am a
single iii-liv Inal. Mv v,i* weak an 1 a small
one; but it shall he devoted to till’ cause, trmn
a solemn conviction of mv Ic-ait lliat I owe it to
; a country that has bestowed oti me honors and
■ pone** fur beyond mv deserving. I have no pro- i
, tensions” and no aspirations whatsoever. I mean
to do tnv duty in ties great call's,’ ; I mean to pie
i serve the sovereignty of this great country to the
I people of this country:.
I feel no ttnkin,liicss, no hostility to the for
eigner whatever. 1 am willin'” to off. r him every
CJessing our country affotds. I will tell him
‘•Collie shale them with Us.’’ It Voll have heel,
the object of oppression in a foteign land, conic
; here and he free. If in a foreign land you hav e
suffered from want, come and share in our plenty.
Our laws shall protect you. Our laws will giv e
: volt freedom, which you cannot eujov anywhere
;in the world besides. But we reserve to our
selves the light lo govern otnselves. (l’eals ot
applause.)
Reave that to us. You shall have a ! (he heu,:>
! tit that ,mr free institutions afford. I fiat is ‘the
| great boon w offer. What other country in the
j -world offers the same ? None. Can one go to
■ aiiv foreign land and become invested with the
poor political privileges conceded to the people
!ofit I N,>; not one. Come here and take ev, rv
i thing hut the right to govern it*. We must take
care that we shall not he made aliens iiiourown
l.an,|. This lit>ei'tv is ours. < >ur blood ami that
lof our father’ have been shed for it. It is mu
i right, and our title, and this land we intend to
govern and we will govern. (Applause.
I believe, fellow-citizen*, that a change ill the
naturalization laws is necessary to the preservation
, and purity of our iiistiUnmus. Who else can
i understand them hut he who made them' —,
Where else in the world have a people been found
capable of makingstndi institution* .’ And shall
lie who made them trust tlt-in to liathls Hot
taught to do this work ! No! w* cannot sil -lv
tnist them. We have in our hands ag,-C an ,
mighty tnist forth,: whole btlmau laee, to show
that m.oi is capable of scif-goieriniient. We
have had a lung tiaii'ing tor it. W e thitk w
aijM'iiJ'ahlc ot il, and we intend to asset! olir I ;gi,l
to Let none nteiTere witli Us in this gnu’
work. • hir adopted fellow citizens, received tin
der the ‘auction of our laws, are bound as murli
as we ale to.a* i*t in this great work. W !ien
(liotlsan is and hundreds of thousands aiepmu mg
into the country fpirii theoveillovving p .palalioa
of foreign lands we must guard tiiisngbt. I lie
most obvious policy demands it at our hands. —
We must do it and we will doit. (Applause,and
’ ,_nrs of wc will.)
This great principle w ill go on. It may he re
viled. Those who maintain itTnay ha revibd;
Tei* the principle which is so congenial to our
American he.nt will vindicate itselt, and i! w.
he tliil'liphaat. (Appl:01~e.) 1 do not doubt
th's ait all. < hilv let Us he true to otllscive*. —
Let i.o opr i.-lu s !>e cast upon ns by disappoint
e I p.nti s partisans, ~r disappointed (lelfi ,g >■
gin--, turn Us asi !.: from tlii’ great Work. IVr
>!•','i'e, and sue,-ess in iuev,table. It is a feeling ill
‘.I • heart of every American citizen.
It will reach l.ini every where; and ‘.Il vain w
parti, ‘, in vain will fa,’ on ini igh ag . ast o.
east r,pr.,:,e!i.'s on it. il is a ]>i: ueiph- of pi'-
o:ism. Lis the feeling , f Anieii, .ii.isin. T .
■ ii'.iinai. tia'mx* filing .ut. It is tl": voice ot pa
tixiti'.n >|,.;,ki,.g aloud iu favor of the limn,",
race ai.d i* v .:!! prevail, ,!,-;>;te the wiles and
tlieks of demagogues. ( \pp!u,i'o.)
An Indian Government.
l ew p. is ns Immi ia mind. in le>*d, th
were aware , ! tic fact, the exi-i"iie.: of a w
organized and raliona! *ioVera ia-tit am,"eg tic
Cicr.l ; 1,-in*. l ite iics-nge of , !r -*.
Joint Ross, all eda -.a,,'-! g-’ it’emiti. wotihl ,! ,
.er-dt iv ilv.tt i, .ti in a,.y teg , ,u. It. !r..s th,
1 m,nit ,it hievrv.aad clea,iiess, at,,l its ree. m
. me” I at.- of an el, v i'e-i a',d ‘tat- m o
,-h .IX We pa -Sisli exit ~ls fiotu a- a
-i • Itllleat VV eli .-tl ti! !•-• 1 to I t
“I'M: Nils ANP I r.l-t.oW t iri.x.Ns -I iiav •
id. a upon mv-,! the onto vv lii.h mat k* t".
dtlerioit into office for lieu term, il is apple
print.’ :!|..||, tliat 1 slio'.i!*! ‘i.o.ihlv a, known >
tile d-e, p e rat 1: tide due to 111 V I- ! 1 •vv t.o }••> ,
tin- addil i-mal evidence,,* lii. a eoiiii lenee ataC
ri 'H;’ >•
J., have etijoved ‘so i.m'g t’.e .ristiuga - 1
iimior of liil.i-g ilie b'ghest station within lie ,
gif; cannot be suitably recompensed by tiny set j
vices of mill,'. ‘Conscious the rectitude ■ ‘
purpose which In,’ bv *g,■;•!• Imv actions ... 1
public life. Ish 4,hi ii I'l'ieTii’ to the plot: ; 1
iteg* of m v 11at i d.J ! >iiot l.'e| prof, aindl vt , -
lew token of th” a| o: .halion of t ilose I itai <” , > *
,and. And I iximnt fe,il reiterate tic solemn pi- • ‘
1 have jits’ tnaff,• to continue fai'hftll lo tic thm i
i siituti,.ti an. tffavv -,,f the count ry, an,lj,roin se at !
all times, in lie ilise],atge ~t mv official iluties.
to ke.-p rolls: fill', in V l.t.V Rl ‘ liegh’ st ilitel'es:
ot the < ‘.i. rokfe nation.
Tin: cir. uiiis'.inci s mid. r which tic pb, m;t
at, 1 ],r ■ • • !i:,g s a; National * ‘oun, I
have b.'gua ve. ;a so li “ r.-'pee.'s vv't I■ •1 x d,ff o’’
rilell, til,’ tiithire of li,eia,.| , pro,hi,a and w
ground’ and a ‘prehensions lor tic fa'ur-v \\ -
ami sUlL.'iifg tiir,':i!,'ii"d. and to avert these 1 im
p, is -d a■! ill vv i -ii the Nit i ‘ml C. iUlie.il ,ii !I o’
I.,:!, to 111'','', hv ll!"a!,s that promised to he eff ,
t i.a.l.
V; ii * * * V- ‘
’1 :i • privilege of worshiping Go I nee >i Ii - M>.
a ilia','.* own eoti'ea.-n. >• being til afeoo! .*, •
vv *! :i tli” . i'll of l o,ve':, ei* nirl I ■■ ■ ti’ :
die: ‘->fiiit i.l ng it', sh ,i 1 he -a 1 •
pre• iw! c l re.p i,
N I at’ :.r ‘ !■• ‘ -': >V OI :lt li lg” i: : : “I
I- , .i, : i e.e.l ‘f, ■ i liv-; If r ■!.'■• d• ‘
! :r t h |,r.,'i. 1,;.a of nay spec. I : ,
a* i ,-111 oi til” finin'rv iha.t w oald d"*'r, v tin
i iigi,,;i r. f.-ri, 1 1,, ’in tic < otistiltit h-u ; . • i ~i.-
’ tic i• ;ig nos the Bib’ • : ; • un,si invm'le id
■ -'ii- 1 I t1,.-.: van b” throw ti .ri.-u,■< 1 tic lib, ,’ I
a p on!.', the great fountain lo ad, no! only ,■: n
tiollid but of dollle-::,, h Ippho who.” S’ I’ e. - .
silo'd,! lie kept pille an ifr>■ bv all. av;n'g n, ih
j er lifeutiona ,r liigoitv lo .listmban p Jiute :
I them.
Ks * *f: % * *l‘ + r )
H.itinr often ri'l’ i! *•• ]to tin- import- !
! fhiriiti .ri in v i-:u*i (i.i't, 1 ■! • ii.it :.k’iv—n v i. . .
; ‘liilv t I'--;-- ’ i-r I.■ • r i •-> n:u :-nI tl.. -us f..r t!..
: ;iil >}'*. i< >11 of > i'-li iivoih :c< i'ti ill li\ o:;r sc!io.>!>
1 lilt- (Imii'st lui-i-. 1 lie liipli “rh-.-iU imii
: I i tun 1 ” |>r< *'J ><-i < oi-. A Mile Ci imi the r-i -! . 1.. r<- in i
the ktlou|e<|m< ill*{ >:tH<->l to those who have heel
i lileiuhei sos tliein, I In’ V have, ihi lii ie I hell sin >■•
e'.ateiiee, il-iii-- 111 •, 11 •!i iii *timi'o’ nil the mimls
of tile | I!e at lat.;” !•> lie- mit -'I'lt.lt’- s ami i: •
.—i'\ ot e ia.-atiiio tile ehh'he’i. W hen lh -
has been <l t:e* to its bii'-"-! e\:ent, we may hoja
not only Cora !tijVr il-.-C-'m- Ci .nii the*e elier
islie.l lii't it at ions, hat Cos. a more extemlvl Use o!
the mi miis Cor ediientioiial inn |ise.
j The number of u li'~|n>li'Me white |iersoe,s
| w ho are toiiml at all times w ithin mil iitiiTf, ei n
| trai v to law. are smirecs of no little vi xatioii. Too
: lVei|i!elitlv llii v provoke dillieitlt :i > that would
i not ot hern tse occur, and, aft er enjoy in o the hos
|>it .-(lit \ of citizens and the ]: nitre! ion ol om law s,
tiy into the Slates, spiearl < \a^_,eia ‘ed lepoii ~
am! insliinte vexatious |uoeenduios a-'iinst them
1 ill tile ('oni-ts of the I’liited States ; .;|.!ld these
pro. I,oio,- in tin ti beeoine the n'ltllol itv im.h-r
: win.'li lie- nation is inC-so and with an aimed |. —-• \
ol men. wb-nict Is [ u n-d S:u't-s Mtish.oU, b\
; w-lio’ii eiriy -ns of ih ■ nation ar.-arrested and dm.;
. m-doll'to jo son. In mv liuinh'.e o|-inion, the i.io
i-.'.-d in.'s of t!i rse . !li - -r*are inej; iia y unit at rant
ed.aildin jia'pable vi >'a ion of i.; yi -s by’ween
tltij <.lier-jkX.i'ioti.i'i lih- I, :iit.■ ■ and StatisAl
If 11;■ • i's alty ■ 1 1’ ti;- ip.i>l rs %vit I Hot tho V.\ >, ie
, pnxv< i *f IV, i y IViiu I*.: 11, rs • i>! ‘>* pain, x\
■ ;i‘ iviSt* tin II) t'* l-ity *>■!•’ tw.-flt v ftVt* *•< l*t 1•* 41 •f‘ ;! •
\ if-ni I. ain I gi\ -if a t rial. Wrm ’• r\. ! kit* witt <■ I*.!
Iti tcity, on t!** iiMii in-i .. Mn\vv?i' Evki:;. ii A
-)’ .ag -1 iJvfjj |i-ai!*l IS.lux-; ,t i. <l< it i h** ‘ll Ii *. *
” t'i; ‘it A >\ M i ::i:v \ \\i i.j;v .• ■.l 11 yfar* ri ! 1
•ti l •il ‘• 11l- “1 *r**• * ti-v -r. SM . I * *’! -ehii-li. i;j
’l'li"inn?* a it*l \ ;.iia i. Am -i .•:>n, nf < ; .
At tin* V* -i'lrm'f* of hor hither John M. •• . *
i ir.Jli. .in v -.itmi iv tii -'Jlth nil.. Mt • ! ,\mi \ i t ’ ~
i ‘ !• • - v.l 1 Lli: -ol ( ulmni'U-, < i.i.. a*; 127 • t, -
f 1 . I’.iV HVVIJVI S'J'V I •
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*!*.:. lip lor tlit* |i im'i an*l prV|>**T:y .*’ 1.r!;Iu U .
i] , M.uy ‘ > aiitlp.m !al \ ju rr, t j.hai >
!•*. S),.*t*v. hr*’ ft.i.'.ty *lo '■•tr.lsr l :
lut .*i are I lien it • t ile ai.<i .imii*>i: i? hull confer n* 1
t*t he aii i aj j i'uj at my < Hiee u iiiiin ttun--
l*v law t<* -iiuw (liiii.-f. il any exists, why xai'l Jet’ i
s.. . iM ntU if gr.iiite'l.
( iiveti nn'lt r my hand f oflieo, thi- 2*hh tla\ if -
vetuher. ls’,s. \Y 1,. ♦ • - 'M* I >( ‘ dn 11 \
Sivnvti.
r Pln>i; wh'i a-• !• and t*i the mitjf and a
1 s;.-et l till v and I I*’ *i. \ i it* tto < •I t
wardaml pay hef'Te nex: <ln irtnia - . .-•mu* of hi *'‘i'*,d
it *.s have iieeij it. lulling him In a 1 1 n^t *ifk
: f li n l* .In st no hinder. 1 le will he i.wili: iKi.i ottr.ioi .•
i , tlr• \v!m will put Ii• in ;n a to pay his|eht.
lii tlehis lieing p iid he d-sn •* to piovi-h lurther fort’oe
prosperity ot the Institution of hi*di In* hay ehaig'\—
lie, tliu re fore, need’* ever v chdlar th.it him.
I! 1. M’ i; it•’ )\V. 1
Nov. 10. IS35* (10 luj
U T i. Vt .vi \ return-oiu , * th.ira- • i./.e,.
otii-illiuan-i -in . i rtiiikT •t.innii:! > , ;•*, t ..
alpntr .miff**hestow •••: n| *ti it *, t .*i w . h }•!•* i*ure oi-giea* •
to call y•> ir at ten* in to *. 11 i * .-ix e
Spring un ! Summer Star!;
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS !
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lll I lied r. y. ii .|t •.{ , . t_; ts. ( i.„ t* P ru-li or ap
proVe 1 itp *r. • ir n *■> is *''T l *k sat* aatut
• <fi i •’’ \\* • . il l s:iy e*peetally to ei**h huyctu that
‘ (Ts i* m it|,*v t.’i lij Utah hv “\’ aim ‘t:ng our •* : * k,
prlc -• ‘injilitifsui 1 • vh**,“ vviii di v II h • t*,tri-l t iferior
to n.ne Cltt ‘Uir* <-T &-L iV-Dli PiiKK
N. f{. t it. , ill in icbtedla •.i frw.ird a:ei set- •
tie, ni tc a -1 * -mine-i ••• <• tr of laat y<*ar ,
A W’-r* to th® WI&? i ■sufficter.* ’ I &J. F• Id
G-ifflti, Ap-i! 12.1 S*v* 13—
New Atlvt*rtisL*iuMifs.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
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jEjtii.ir the ktinired andcrevlitors of said iv. * a-. *l. to i*e
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Vsr;l9Bs ’.VM. L. GORDON, Ordinary. ;
MARBLE WORKS,
MACON, OEJO;
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Xie rrfr’ srx or
MONUMENTS. TOMB MIiNES, MANTLE
-I*l ECUS, JAMBS.
At.! -y ..Of-r atliat*: t” bo> fine of t'uetoeer, from Dr*’
no-tn-an,l Foreign M*rhl,
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i* . i * iDiiij’ Itii'.rrstric good Hoaee,
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jut Keller. * i T. UF.rPKEK,
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NEW GOODS.
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JOSEPH ENGEL, ’
Corarr of Hill Ntni'J and Itrondway,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DOMESTIC,"STAPLE AND FANCY
8D32 V ■-!* M 9
CLOTHING,
. HAT3 and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, 4c.
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NEW STOCK!
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MERCHANT TAILORS,
wlm sum: uk Hll.t.
cnirns, ukorgia.
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Il i>im:xs goods, -Jot
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READY MADE CLOTHING,
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’ tienth iM'-n who favor m v*irh Mr ir ordom,will 4i><f
! ~|r pro *• ni’ ler: 4 ' 1 and * :tr xxhut we reprettfei
th*an tn he. <’ t ?. .m> . i • *
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FIRE-PROOF V/AKE-HOUSEj
en-imn, aoorgio.
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•a..4 h huj.j.y to * ai! th* / tii and many new enutoitt
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a ;,!* il tie y er Mi;!’ ‘• and to *-f. r ti •• pahlic, together with
; their *•*•*• |m itoigl iillti’h. ii In bpilidN, Will,
t!’ vt ;• i;-1, -are •'*. th* i a !ihei hi .•hare >f public pat-
I.IHKR \h As>\ MK* iiia*i'* o* in nt#re il
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hi n tirhig w**r. L- os hi-ia I ;ktia , i;ii>ii ft
*o return m/ g. ai. t jt t hnnk - fy. *he puMie for the lihctel
putmriiige he/•!. f. r. I*■r , e*i fc *1 *•* i4.* ii rm >f I'errill 4
ilaia-oek. am! solieit so- my mu ••••’*..r. Mr. \. lh Mnti •
lh •, ac ■ imain ** ot lh* i .\ -r . h hni* been sitend*rt
to r4ivodf nod partner.* I. ? a-nwred that bewill.hr
a-ilu-ni*. :iti*nioi. to ho-in <■?■*. fully Lwortt the COl.fi
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X s.-lv.**. under the f/rin, ta*ne niai style of
lIiEE, NALL k 1 * A V. will continue tin above
hu<im— at tliestand loriuei 1 v >* tupit u fy Cmulding, !liil
hi Nall, :.d xviii lie piepared t*La general-..
Ware-House and Commission Business,
in .ii! its i.iri.-u li-.ui- In, ‘1 hfir • J(|iK!fyii, *bi If
n’t-t,., ju,iiG-.-s tii- in in • fl,* i w witut Ihrjr r*
<'-t|M,iu.- -1 r- n-l- rii _• t- ri.iifcr. nn-l -ithers, vill be lul<-
• ~,i i-- nnni- in • I-- | in-- ‘I I.r r tuO- I hi* torth.| <*f r
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tin 4 li,igT.liu - uKi r nf nrw • is''->iii’ ri*.
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Coinibi-ei'-ii mi-"’"-'. ;•> n ,: ti h‘ ba“. f--r ttie|at twelT
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hi. nnni riii, I’ ien-1, for tin ir lit” rsl m.j j-ntt. .trdebeer
f.ift, -l I-- itieiu hi* ml na ultugeth.r
—-i tnv nt then cutis b ne'e ui. -I rut ruling r.
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