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BY CA.AI\?fc & «, iWiA’V •>, «• 4* r.s. on inters.
3I1LLJ35JGRVILIL.E, TODAY, MARCH 16, 1821?.
VOLUME XX.—WO. 31.
n tm knrrvanrCM wig.-, i
THE CiElHiUlA JUL’iCA'-VL.
!■* publfehcil twice n week during the session ol tin* Lt^i-W;
anil weei.ly for the remainder of lUe year, nt tlie • oniei oi \\ a
umi Hancock St reels, at THllKK DO LI.Alls per ann. in
\ance,or FOUR DOLLARS at the emtof the year
• The Paper will not be sent to any pei
the subscription money is paid
given. , ,
Advertisements i.-cried at the usual rates.
It. Sales of Lauil and Negroes,by Administrators, Mxeeutors,
«>r Guardians, are required, by law, to b > held on the first Tues
day in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
<hr.*e in the afternoon, at the couri-limw> of the county in w !i':< h
the property is situate.—Notice of these sales must be given in a
public, g.-welte SIXTY days previous to the day o| sale.
Notice for Ui • sale of Personal Properly must be given in like
•r, FOR TY days previous to the day of sale.
i estate must be publish-
Notice to tin* debtors amt i
•ed for FORTY days.
Notice that application will he madetothe Court ofOrdinnry fm
leave to tell land, must be published lor FOUR MONTHS.
Persons interested in those Advertisements which are publishei
Monthly, will find them in the first ami fourth page ul the firs
paper in every mouth.
*"* s of this kind continues io receive prompt utteutioi
i^33=a TITE Baptist Covuiition will com-
n’tnoe iusession in >1ille<h'e\ille, on Friday the 27th
1 oi Marc/i, in tin* Presbyterinn (’htuuli. The Dele-
,e« to this body, are requested to collect and bring the -cvcrn
iu in their m •ighborhoods, subscribed for the Baptist Church
JOHN' M. CA.UTHR
is a candidate for Major, to snj»-
ply the vacaury oecuvioned l»y the promotion
ofjlaj. Alitchell. Fehmarv hi
jjgs THOMAS BIVINS, Esq. is u
candidate for Major, to supply the vacancy oren-
sinned by the promotion of Col. John Mitchell,
fehrnary 2d
p. B. P/ALSTJO?,
l/as just received, jh r float K( 7,//'‘7i,
1 ©04^ ,! " sh ' hlVEKi’OOl, SALT,
Survejfttr-GcneraPs Office, Feb. !l, 1829.
^ LL persons addressing Leilers to tin
m. »,i^ \oyor-(»em.rai, or. the bifeim-sol his Office, must pay
'ersons wishing their Grants sem by Mall, by enctoslac th«
!' *- T * !' I •' '• «id re. on e them promptly bv retu. .1 mail.
:>• p.'i el .i Omit*. • l lie I ,.ti. -v ,. I ’ ,...n .
• 'liar- and 60 c«
- w ho lias I- mil
. I dollars and •«
bell ami K.i , iolph, u illbo lorward
» It.— tin
JOHN IIMi HI NK.
t ipt
(lO.Buriel!
2o do N. Gin,
11 do N. K. Rum,
10 llhds. St.Croix and N. O
Sugur,
20 Bags Green Cofl’ec,
2 boxes best Che'
.S I I'.l(IE COTTON FACTORY.
ffil’IE SAVAGE MVNUFACTURING
Cl (o)MP.WY are low employing a strong force in huil'diig
.Mnchinery at Ihis ryta! i.hment, in connection with DANIKL
e general suitislartlon in the
n of n!! orders, ami upon as
l any other .Machine estub-
i Turnpike Rond, to
at th* Factory, or
'TTON PLVNTEItS are inform
Hach»ncry. adapted to ninkirc Ragging or
< i . .' Im tain I at the Savage Factory,
• pecial-
i the Italtou
dispatch, nr
favornblc t**
I'.sltitic It in
Apply at t
(r/= ri
ed that sn.all-
c< , 8tun*«,
5®
LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO I’EL-
I t)\\ S \Y WTF.D, front llienge of 18 to 2 r »y. ars,for
Tlie subscriber will continue topur-
r will ho
.! tlie Mth April next.
. Feb !•
w
II.
w Tuesihn the 7th day
liuildi g of a JAIL,
in the Clerks nflit-v
c:ash.
bi' let to tl e lowest bidder,
TAVERNS.
. A MANSION HOCgB,
tuM. MtLLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
OK it lll.ll KN . Kit
ment t» the let, t'n t o
the public cei 11 .i|i, 11..
\INMKNT. V ill. %
\\. NV. (’AHN !:s,
C. MINER.
T t The .Mae.»n Mes-euger, Crlumbm Fnquiier. Athenian. Au
gusta Chronicle,ami Savannah Georgian, hit requested to insert
My three months. C.kM.
LAFA r ETTE HALL,
IN MILLEDCEVII.I.F.,
Is now occupied as n M'A'. F.KN, l»v
i. b io JOHN a ,ioni;s
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT^
TRAVELLERS |»:issinir ilirouprli
• iiccummodatcd at
»T It HARDEN
IN PI AN QUEEN TAVERN.-—
(UOORtiM \\. DILLARD, begs leave to nssme Ids
i i iendsrin.l the pablit,
of square tun!
n0—3t THOMAS (;| IRON, CIK 1
Sale of Property at Scoftsboro\
ILL he* sold In auction, on Thursday
V iy'ii h Militnry D.strict within tlto State of Ohio,
^ hi. shnJI hoop hi« officn nt Cliiiirnthe, within Hie
s.iM District, within the Stale of Ohio, until other
wise dir nut ml by In tv
Sue 2 Hr it further enacted, That the Surveyor
appointed by virtte of tin* put sh ill possess the same
(MiweiH and authorqy perfofm the same duties, io*
the santu emolunients, iiutl, io til! lesperta, b
»:• in iiiiliors, and for nvaking exam-
olid tl Vl‘)8, Wtirv lllftl At.'CC^SBivt* y
n CoraraiHee, unci \vci e i iiported lo lin
• i
ii t’ions
at led or
IJollsr.
February CD—Tho Srnatr did not sit ou Sat ur-
In the 11r*iigc of Itivprcsent.itives, the obatn
l.jr.-i tndrcKuhii>dby,'the «..mo Lw», ml.«, and i ,n l»^ul.-d tiy Ihe 'rconlulion .if Gjfieial A
uoluiin’in, which with roV.du'd, e*orpi»»d, nn.l I f>M\Tn linv.nK !>«■• n li;movod, Various resumin'.,
dl.y.and g'ucrnrd tl.o !vn Su.vrynr nI* »ni>> [ whirl. !u vr li.riR slunihrrcd on the Inbie. Were 111
COMMERCIAL MOTEL.
The v.dei rdrer very resj»ertlolly informs Ids friemb
I the pulillc
• ml Ri.*
•ally, that
rUltTAlfcMKNT.forTiavelle
!, in the n.'nlst o| the ('niton m <rket. Ilis In -..e
•i:ii it, and the ben that the market affords ill
I be in plenty. The latest r.ews (font liuropi- is receiv
o (Children one n arrival, and the current prices from New York
'<\ a Aec S lY
l>. BKCKKT.
Will.* ami Solution ot tin.
I’iperine,
Ms tract of do.
All very superior nrtteles
Pressedjl!AST*>it OIL.
mTlLEDSEVILLE HOOK STORE.
F OR SALE uts.-ud Stori', St. Valcntmu’s
Day,a new nod capital work, In t'.i" author ol M averly.
Also for delivery to su'iM'i'iliei*, TIIK A.MEMH AN I VR-
TKRLV REYlBW.Uth No. or whole seis-THE SOI' I'll ri It N
KKVIKW, nuJ TIIK XMLRIC.W loURNAL Oh MKD1CAL
SCIKNCK, hy Dr N.Cinpiuan, v •. itc.
'uhscripti.' V willhe l.i inkfully iv ehed to the :•
the Franklin Journal or * ' '* 1 ' r
»or of the Patent Oilice-
F. ricyclopneden, all intpi
riLLEl>GEVILLE ROOK STORE—
A?H For sale, ns above, a general supply of HOOKS AND
STATIONARY.
■ Rogers Silver, Sit e., and other
Pen and Pocket Kuivcs.
Paper Folders.
Black and Red Ink L Ink F
riT — TO THE ITDLH .—M. s. .1 ane
JyjttH KKNDHUK \ A LI.FORD Cl/UMbN, in lonnec-
£LUkJ. tion with \. II. I'.KAL, hnve taken the house in Fa
il..ion, I- now nn- tlie .Mansion House, heretofore occupied hy Beal
A Kimbrough, as a House.a Entertainment, situated on the Tael
o! tin* public square, in tlie most pleasant
Kendrick’s long ex pc
Fatonton and Monticello) she hopes to share
I patr
business,(both in
1 nrtof the public
dec i_.f
Sell of l i t IfalJ icrc Luts within the town
cf < ’olumhus.
^ .'Oinplin;:cj' with mi uct of the General
1 to the above, and to
rs MagaAinPw-the Mir-
iiuJ the<’ inversaiion Lexicon or Popular^ _*n„.
tantly valuable Works. july 11
w
STATU — -
Among ihe Books nrn many vru
luable Standard works lo La w,
Moll;cine, Science k Divi^diy.
A great variety of Billies, Itv nin
Books, fc Worksof Devotion.
Novels,' Poetry, Voyages, and
Travels.
School link', including every
jluok tjentfroPy used in tli«
English, Greek and Latin De
partments «.f the Seminaries
of this State.
An euWiwive collection of Books
for the amusement and i.istrur-
tiouof children 4t young per
sons.
A large quantity of Wri.i ignnd
Letter PaperBlank Books.
Quills, Black and Red IVncils.
T;rayons—Self-poiuting Pencils.
Mathematical Instruments, in
oases and single.
Port Folios and Pocket Books.
Black s.uul and Saiul Boxes.
Pounce and Box. '.
Black amt R» u S aliiu Wax.
Office and other Maw • >.
Slates and Slate Pencil*.
Velvet I*.,
Camel II.
Paper llnujiug?,
•ils.
tiilver Pencil Cases.
ilccunlly rocuivc;! the following popular
niul valuable Works:
llnrae’sIltroductiontJ Hie Stu-1 Coluinlm*’ own Journal <:fwi>
tjy of the Holy Scriptures. first Voyage,
-Inhn’s do. the Old Testament, | Wasi.iugtou Irvine’s Lite "I C -
Sketches of Persia, I ittmbus,
Dcath-lledScenes,by Dr. Whar- ] Tales of a Gran I Fa. .
Walter Scott,
Lv.v Vlorgai.’siii |ii ;.i - .
Novel,the.) * .en«.> dt/ T
her tv a.
Flirt Uion,by Lady Campb .
—ALSO—
The Am. Qtnriv i ly Review , I The American Journal • . *
*P!i» Southern Review, | Medienl S.-irm es.
Arrangementsh;i\ebeen made, which will in litture secure i
nbscribers, in the up-country^
n3 u.d Comfor-
ESI1
of
al I
■curly and piompt rccepti.
Andalargesunp’
Also an ext *n»ive a".irliU'*nt
Patent MeJicim *», OdsF.i’.iu v
«ind Perfuuerv—A c insta. i tot
Oil-FineT i’mcroand Maikal
All of which will be sold at vr
HEAD QUARTERS, GEORGI A
Millaigaoillc, January .(i, 1SC0.
O RDERS.—The Review uml Ios;.«ction
iil lI.eMlUlInforllinyi'ar I 20, hy RyJ.nn.t, mill Hall"-
tin v, will beipn on thetir-t M.n dny in April .text.
Tt»a Major Generali or (.'ounnande *' ■ ' '
iM) for rv-Forn.
til all are void.
O.ie- '.fth of the porch'
‘ hid.'tnce in fotirequal
1. posssed oil the 2-1
lay out a trading town, and [
" US.-ut tl,. Sl.-ilp, nfi.r lilt , "U'
yrr and to nntm* thevame’’ v -
i^r the provisionw of said 1-1
. m the town I * r ’.»luniligs,
M irch next, all lh-
' | i ONE III NDRFD
0UU*'*.:? froin (L>\ to (’,»> un-
GREENESDI)ROUfiIt, GEOR-
Gl\ —TheSubpcrilifi'shn'etr* iii poss.sninn of the
H tel. t irinerly occupied by Mr. I’ll'" W. Grimes.
upon tin-
. tl..
hlisl.l
Pie
' d'.-Yire
■. sol i ii
Tri
i the.
that the pub-
oft he
r patr.ninge of tl.e House,
inies, their charges will be qi
, H.T-* j.ieMn* «to m-sMve? toil'
who nutj rail upon them conil
Gil ltl.lt I U Q1IIM1
ever)
r ff^lIE Subscrihurs Imvinir purcliased tlu
M > utire S’rorKof GOODS owned hv Messrs. COOKE *■
CGM U>. willrontiuue
money will be required in advance
lUiil install.units.
FLIAS BEALL,
I'. I. dfgkakffnreid,
P. II. ALSTON,
IGNAT1I S A. FEW.
thiinmissioners for laying ofl* the town of Crliiinliu*. and the re
serve at Coweta Fall*.
V The Editors «-I the Cle.rlesinn Cmir'ur, the Tuscaloost
Clironlcle, and of ail tin* pub 1 ua/ettes in GeurtUe will inser
the ab'ive adverti*. i.ciuw * !v f .rsixty days, aia! forward thou
accounts to meat (hdundius for riavnu-m.
NOW EL WOOL FOLK.
Serrelarv to the B ard o| c nmiis-om-
vthe Iniibling in which the
s Oeen twretofore idiicted.—The patronage n| th'
wl • ’ tonu rsel lb- f. rn • r ronco n. an I tlie public ge
•Xpertfully soHritf-d, T:n > w ill keep on hand a con
Fancy. |>ry Goods, Hardware, Cutler;
| Lc. all el which w ill he sold
Fatonton, Felt 9
M W. 1.1 AM FORT.
row ELTON
Trustee
AC \demies.-
—The
ITK.Ti— r riiu toilowiiiD Tract.s ol Laud
Lav mg : n .iven to the Columbian Cnllege, D.C. are now
i .. sal,- ‘ v tlie subscriber, on a credit until the fa st of
,ktc
" ( (Ml> 'll E.
of land, lyiim' in the 3,1 (list, in
)r, ami known ami distinguished in the plan of
the V'2Utf. i'rawn l y .Mary Hi-.ins. From tl.e
• •• o thesutiscriber, ii_i« to he presumed, tliafthis
claim the attention of those w ho are desiroue of
\lso out; tract of land, lying in the county
SViv ui*, known and «listiuguished liy the No 114. and cont iiit.-
.' m*n.oie ur 1*, drawn ty Oliver Porter of Greene
n*e again the elcnMire of ofTeriug to the pulillr,
tlu; services of a (lent leinan nntff. ‘'ll> ins*rUCtors in the Male
and Female departments ef-Uu'it institutions, who off*
ri" for eapneitj and merit irlnftruC^MK, of the highest!
The Trusti-t's ask from a Ii* 1 - *•*»«•««••«
onnge. The Schools are ex
April next.of w Kiel vLt: •>«*).
Plie Rev. Mr. PRESTON and Lady, give the following refer-
. DODGE, a. m.
F.BKKLK. M. D.
If PERKINS, Esq.
Esq. g. mcclellan, m. d.
, r.o fur ns tin* Virginia Military District in the
Slate of Obi-* is coiv.*rnetl.
.1. .Indbt it further enacted, That it shall bo
t!i«> dtM) ul iIn* Surveyor to bo appointed under the
noth*.tity of thi- a< l to receive from perHonal rep-
nlntivm* of Colonel Richard 0. Anderson, deo'd.
lalt? Surveyor of Kiid District, all tlio original bonU.s,
reuoro’s, warinni J , plats and certificnteH of mirvovs,
as-si^iMtipnlH, ami other papers, relating oxclusivoly to
latuis already ontoierl, 1 urvet ed, <»r patented, nr to bo
purvey cd. entered, and p-.^ptml, wilhin the Virginia
Military District, in ibo State of Ohio ; and be uliall
aUo inaiat, or cause to Im made, po far as relates to
claims to land m said Virginia Alilitnry District in the
Sta c ol Ohio, fair copies of su h original boohs, rec
ords, warrants, p'ots and cortific.atos of surveys, as
signments, and oilier papers, from such original books,
records, and papers, in said »*fVi ••*, [whiclt contain on
tries, curtificatrs, wurvtn*, plots. nHsigntnentR, or other
pepetHorcvi.lett. es of title, iu which is also included
cnlrics, cciiificRtcK, purveys, plats, assignments, or
oilier ovidanecs of title, pertsining to lands Iving
within the .Militnry District in ihn State of Ken
Micky,] whit It transcripts snd copies he shall careful
ly preserve as a part or tlto rnrotds of his otlico, Mild
troin which hr. may j;ivo copies, aa from tho origin
als, to l<o used in all eases of controversies in the
Courts of the United Str.tes, about lutids in the snid
District, in the State of Ohio
Sec 4 .9ad be it further enacted, That it shall
and may t»« lawful for the personal representatives of
the paid Richard C. Anderson, before the delivery of
the hooks, records, papers and copies, herein specifi
ed, to require the Surveyor appointed und'i tlie pro
visions of this uct, bond with good and sulliuiont fo
cority, to he approved hy tho County Court of the
County of Jefferson, in tlieStute of Kentucky, if not
approved of hy the personal lepresentntives of sa d
Ric hard C. Anderson, in the penal sum of fen thou
sand dollars, conditioned that thosaid Surveyor shall
pay over to the said Anderson's personal reptesontn
ti\cs nil such Minis of money due, or to become due
to Raid Anderson, or hi* representatives, for fees due,
services performed, or business done hy said Ander
son, as Into Surveyor in said office, and which may he
received by the said Surveyor appointed under this
a*’t ; and conditioned, u!h . that ho will not surrender
to any person or persons originals or copies of any
• 1 the rcuiiils, I.nolto, WUrmnta, plain Ulld COrUtlCatOH
of survey, assignments, ot other papers, hy him rc
reived of the per; om! rcjiresentaiivt's of said Richaid
C Amh won, upon which Ires aru due, to tho person
or persons claiming interest on the same, or any other
person whatever, until the fees duo,or to hocotns duo,
to Haul Anderson, or his legal representatives, shall
fttive bran first paid lo arud Su."vcyc: , upon ihq
•*xm tUinu o.^suid bnnd t the personal representatives
oi said Anderson are author.zed and required to «ie-
liver the rceords. hooks, copies and papers, licioin
above specified, ns is provid' d hy thijaet.
See. fi J] nd be it further cnuctcd That it sliall bo
• he duty of the Surveyor for said Virginia Mditary
District, before ho shall receive any location or entry
of military warrants to ho surveyed, to give at least
sixty day* notice, in those newspapers in which the
laws of the United States uro published in Ohio, of
the day on which ho will begin to roccive such loca
lions or entries, thu expenses of which notice shall
ho audited and paid by tlto Treasury Department of
the United States
Approved; ‘-Mth January, 1629
. £02 1 - aoivs
ol O ’.hMliorpe
miv hr "iHili*,It
itKRWOO l F.i
of land, ly ing ami !iciiii>'
tin* 1J th district, No 16G, drawn by
h us desire to purc.lino
A. NV. CLOPTON.
cade by the donor i
'. * 111 j *. t - ■ ii ;
VI.CABLE i’ROI'ERTY.-
Un .lie.—The *uJ'M*»'ihtT *'Xp«Tting I
-A (Treat
suit the
co nniands, taking r
i Monday in July m
• of the
• that the R
win;—They 1
f will assist at tlie Be
nue, and precise—til! r
iroprintelv mmisle'.l, ;«•
t ..f ull .1
lor him to attend ali the it.
Brigade will attend per*,
orders.
Commander in Chief
,T. NV. \. s WORD, Aid-de-
1IEAD-QUAUTEILS, :>M Div. G. M.
MILLKDGEVILLK, .March 4lh, ldJJi.
D ivision orders.—ti.l* rcBitfimtinn
of Mai. NVm. Y. Hansell is accepted -BI ’R'T« »N 11K1*-
BERN, Kmi.I’* appointed Abl-de-Ciiiup to tlm \laj*»r »!• -i.« -
JflSEl’iI T. CAMP, F-q Judge Advocate to tin- tl Din :mi m
Georgia Militia, and DAVID B. li ALSTKD Division Qnui ler
A!a*tcr, **ucli withjtlie rank of Major. They will be obeyed and
respected accordingly.
Ily command of Mai. Gcr
\ inu * nimble PI ANTA-
Walton (ountv,
walereil bi fine
gin. The p- emi
Ml Y. Ilovs H
.i Inch then 1 i
imicldne, stm
Irv- Iioum , s;
»f land m lh
perfecily pr'
there
on the road to
y ; the laud lie
eighhorhood,
r.r»io7ftacres.if op
>• ings, ami said t" b
•'arm, and the mills
••y can do.
. lease, that v. ell known place,C EDA R SHOALS,
■ -r, on tim i oad from Covington to McDonough, on
two grist and t wo saw mills, a 50 saw gin, threshing
•-bouse, 'initli-shop mid lools, bir?*' barn.gooddwel
blr*. and other out-lniddiiig.. There i* GU7 aern
i . act, and l lie pine timber on 12)*o, nil convenient n
*• grist mills make from into I‘Jim bushels of grair
nmi'ing. TheSlio;;| i n the (liver is said, by gi.m
1 < interior to any in.di tlie Suuth**rn States, (nr any
i .-quo * ■’ - waterpower, and by nature it i
eei.*ii Horn ail harm or danger by freshets; nm
• resof open land, in a gnoi
Fiiheroi il • above prrmi
, and if on a long credit the premises to stand the
o.vii securitv for payment. A lease would lie preferred for the
last described.
I ',.* subsei i'i 'i iinsalsosome valuable lots in MeDonougli, If
rv county, and 138, m the 7th di*: "I said county, a fine lot nl land
about j 'n iles fioni McDonou.b; wit Ii other valuable lots o| land
in • \ ■ ii. ('m i'>!i. Ti on Mu i i".. i'. ami Lee counties, all
k Inch w ill be sold as above. For further particulars apply
ulufti r
it Ceda;
HEAD-QUARTERS, 3d Div. G. Al.
MII.I.KD'I K.V1LLK, Minch llli, 1322.
D ivision orders.—i n conformity
to'the General Orders of his Excellency the Coiuinantb r
in Chief, the Annual Review and Inspection of tlie id Division of
Georgia Militia, will take place by Regiments and Battalions, on
the days following, viz:
In the county of Baldwin,on Monday tin* 4li day ol N!.-\ next.
In the county of Putnam, on NVednc day Ue-utii diy «u Mnv next.
In the county of Morgan, on Friday the dtli dayol 'lay next.
1u the county of Clark, on Monday the llih ay m May next.
In tlu* county ol Oglethorpe, on Wednesday the 13th day ol May
11 In the county of Greene, on Friday and Saturday the 15th anil
16th days of May next. . lt
On the re pectivedays preceeding tlie It-v iew and inspection,
the Subscriber in Savnnnnli
SAMI ELJ BRYAN
STE \ M & DOLE BOAT
I'lE'-UillflM. LINK, between Macon
s.-.v nnnah and Charleston.
11ms procured a sic
;ood Imat, lia
tdi Ik i 11
either place. Kr.
i belles
CONGHESHIONAL, SUMMARY.
N
J OT ICE —SometmioioSrptenibor, I8'28.
iti tiif proS!cutioi
i'in drnwerof!ot No
•i in Capt. Harris’ »ti
died i" jtti d to the
mil the land has sine
This I'liblii-.ition us t
disposing of the land
l a sun again-1 Jacob I.’obb, a* a fraudu-
. in tin-1 tb dist of Tronii county, given
rid. Dr Kalb ronntT. Tne said Morton
lit. I being imalde in nttend the c«.’urt,
i'cv rctiirm d by anothi r
relnr*- i »g»v*- > otic** i-Jint tin' aforesaid
kr I, and iiullifn <t by u e to all jnteutsand
id Morton may dolicreufterby
le of said power, will be a
• with whom he mnv deni.
itch 0—31* JOHN BOWLING, of DeKnlbcounty.
NNh* i
Macon when
v ill lie
r the i
i nd-
day of May iu the county of Clark, the Oflicei s
moued officers will be assembled at the usual p!
lion and drill.
The Generals of Brigade imhisDiv is: >n,
to the execution of these orders, and will*-;
iu their respective Brigades, w ho are chm ;■
butlon, nromptand htrid obediemc. Fv.-t;
lion and delinquency will be particularly n*
utely punished, ami a strict di».'iplineei.f rcc.;.
By command of Maj. Gen. NVAT.’vON,
march’j-dR 8. ROCKWELL, Diviiion 1
Iff ILL-IRONS, INKS & GUDGEONS.
XfJ. The subscriber having reduced his prices for .Mill Ir
very low, for the sake ol ready money, and having ncen *cvi
times disappointed in getting the money at all, alter faithful i
mixes,»h? wishes to inform all persons w ho w a
he feels verv tlutnkful for their culls Imt • it* i
his work only on the rush being paid before it is m<
shop, as he has suffered very severely by a emurary
great prejudice of those who have luriushed tin- .nn
O* Those who have received work at 2'irent*
promising to pay ready cash, and have tailed, m iy <
s per pound, agreeable to niy common ml
ill attend in person !
t , ■ Officers
l with their distri- !
ic.t of i.isuboi'ilina- •
iced and appropri- j
-
rh artirles that l
t with such light)
difficulty in getting up—*o that merchandise shipped
is no dmibt that by tie* n^Aangctnent. the apace ol time
•ron'U.in d intiacsporting inerchandiw between Macon
• lilacs w ill be shortened at least one half—and as no ex-
ill hi. pared to make a 'aft* and expedition* min e ol
i >n, il is tlierebTe hoped and expected,that tho»e de*i-
. . in" *n ■ c'iiable an objm t eff**ctetl, and particularly
sill patronise this
i,Septrmher4—tf
JOHN T. RGNN LAND.
500 SHILL A RS.
rtno 1'IIE PUBLIC.—We tlie untlursign-
Milledgeville, Dec V)
I . rrsiMM;
B OOK RINDING.—The Subscriber ims
ou band a good stock of material*, in hi* line ot business,
with which he will be able to execute nil kinds of w»rk, in a neat
&nd subsiantial manner. The public may rely on having order*
executed promptly. Blank Book* w ill lie kept on band of every
Milledgeville. Morel*
■ Casli only, o
il DNVARDJIHINSON, Book-Binder
IVOTIGE. Stolen or Strayed from th®
subicrlber on the night of the 12th instant, a dapple gc
llorw, *i year* old next spring, 6 feet one or two inches high, lo
tail and tolerable stout inane, paces and trot' well, m.i in v,
fine order. The day before he left no*. I bled him on both 'io* -
the neck and in the mouth—lljs head and n**ck was vry hi •
Any information respecting said Horse, w ill tic thankin'ly n<nv
ri l,y meat NeWbopc, llaucock, and a lib- ral r -w.ird wii: •
paidfnrhim. W’lLLl.VM O. BREEN,
march 2—Jt
31 i d relative* nf tin* lat«* Jethro J
7.t*nsol I'p'oti county, Georgia, do her
Dollar', ; •» tli appre
<• unity.
PHILLIP 11 v I I U X la
it KSON.dec’d. am citi-
•by offer a reward ot 'ski
livery at the jail of'aid
I and entreat of all well dispo'r
iiv to use their best exertions to
.iolatcdthe most sacred obligai
wbirli i
NVe sub o
lc. Hatto
height, dm I
KI)N11 ND I M KSON,
ROBERT J A< KSON,
ALB I R Ils INCKSON,
MARK I.ACK^ON.
WILLIAM II. SAi NDEID
* correel a .b'scripli m nl XL. lla.E.v
abut
indo
sold.
r prolMlblv a little
. but I
I < * l, ° k
down look, fro
the head Imio tin- tail of a limb. In* neck appear- to I"
*tifTut times w hen moving, on the outer edge nl the ear if rhoel,
i*/ atnined. there is n small notch or gapraused from iulli'Tiatio.
one of hi* knees t'up[xised to tie right) there i* a scar can
ni hr
i the «
i rheabove3 lltno and lorward the
ountv to this Office.
L AWS OF TIIK IT. ST ATES.
[by Authority.]
Lutes of the United States.passed at the. Second
Session of the Twentieth Congress
[No" 15]
AN ACT to provide for thn pureliaso nml fiistribu*
lion of rertain mpios of tIm Dijeat of the Laws of
tin* United Slates, hy Thomas F (Jordon
licit enacted by the Smote and House of Iieprr-
sentatircs of the United Slates of jInterim in Con
grrss assembled. That tin Set relnrv of the Depart
ment of State ho, and lie is hereby nnllimiz <! to pur-
elinse for the United States, live hundred copies of
the Digest of the Laws of the United Stales, e.oimiil*
ed by Thomas F. Gordon, at the price of six dollars
per ropN, bound in calfskin ; and caueo the same to
hn distributed as follows : one ropy thereof to the
President of the United S ales, one ropy Io the Vice
President nf the United States, one copy to each wf
the Ili ads nf the Departments, to the Attorney Gen
eral of the United Stales, to each of the Senators and
Representatives,and to enrli Delegate of Tetritories
of the Twentieth Congress; fifteen copies to the v Se
notary of the Senate, fin the use of the Senate ; thir
ty cyipies to the Cleik of the House of Representa
tives, for tlie use rf the House ; one copy to each
brunch of tho Lepisla'ure of each State and Territo
ry ; one copy to each of the Executives of the sever
al States and Territories ; ami one copy to each
cor| orated Collego iu the United States; and
copy lo each Justice of the Supremo Court ; one
ropy to each District Judge, and on© copy to each
Judge of the Courts of tlie Territories of the United
States, and of the District of Columbia ; and cause
the residue to he deposited in the Lihtnry of Co
Sec 2 Jind be it further enacted, That there shall
ho appropriated, and paid out of any moneys in the
Treasury, unappropriated, tlie sum of threo thou
sand dollars, for the completion of the said putcliuse
ANDREW STEVENSON,
Speaker of the IIoiho of Representatives
JOHN C CALHOUN,
Vice President of the United States,
nnd Pie*id»*nt of the Si note.
Approved, Cth January 1629
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
[No. lo]
AN ATT to alter the t m* •>) holding the Sixth Ci
unit Court of the United States for the District o(
South Carolina ^
lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Lip
sentatires of the United Stales of America in C
gress assembled. That the Sixth Circuit Court of the
United S an*3, for the District of South Carolina
\vh ch is required hy law to he hnldcn on the second
Monday in December, annually, shall hereafter be
hidden on tim fourth Monday m November annually
and that ail process which shall have been insuued
and all recognisances returnable, nnd all suits and
other proceedings, which have been continued to the
hhid Court, on the day heretofore provided by law for
the meeting of the same, shall he returned nut) held
continued to the said Cour tat th time herein provided
for the meeting thereof.
Appioved, 24th January, 1829.
[No 17.]
\N ACT to authorize the npfAintment of a Survey
for the Virginia Military District within the State
of Ohio
Le it enacted by the Senate, aud House of Lrprc
sentatires of the United States of America in Con
gress assembled, That there shall ho appointed h\
the President of the United States, hy and with th»
advico and consent of the Senate; a Surveyor for the
February 20. -The Senate, yesterday, elect
I) -ft G een ** Printm to the Senate fur Hit* next
Corns'*, s Mi Hendricks, from the Commit
e on Roads and Canals, reported a hill author
izuig » subscript}! n. on the part of the United
tales, of 2,&00 t-hares to the stock of the
Snujh Carolina Rv.il R**ad Company.’* Some
iAate liills were aclt d upon.—Tun © hours were
ent in the ron'idcration of executive business.
In :li** Iloiisf of Rr; ia sentativP3, yesterday,
the ronpidenFior* of the report and resolution ol
the Cou'i iltee .*n the L.h ary, in relation to the
inting of'ihpdocuments of the (inly Congre -
w s resumed ; hut, aft* r a few words from
r. Ward, >a I»o desired to amend the resolution,
Mr Hamilton moved to postpone their furlh •
onside'a'ion until Monday, when lie expected
hat a report which lie had now to present from
the Committee ou U« tre nchme t, in reference to
the ui count' of Mi sis Gales Si Seaton for prin
ting, would Ip* printed nnd laid on the tables of
m»*ir Lnrn. Tho m Hion was successful. The
House then resumed the discussion of the rpy
olution imendatorv of the Constitution, oiTeretl
hv 'Mr. A Smyth Mr. Wrioht then con-
hided his • rn: i ks upon the subj» ct, and was foi
l’d hy Mr. A Smyth, who defended the m -
nmenls contain’d in the anonymous letter*.
Inch k id been brought before (he House, unii
»• expiration of the hour compelled him to desi* t.
•• Honsi h»ivi g tef-'sed h*i8 motion for a sitspen
•on of the rule. The Hi.use then passed the hi!!
the preservation and tepair of the Cumber
! Read, hy n vote of 103 to 79. The. general
A ppmpiialion R II. and Ihe hill making appro*
linns for the Mililuiy Service of the United
‘siatcH v.e.re :hen Bucre-sively acted on in Com
mitt. « of the Whole on the Ptuie of Ihe Union?
before ?be last named l)i!l hnd been gone
ugh. tho Committee rose for want of a quo
There were iIn n several motions to ad-
id motions for a call of the House by Mr.
M’Du v k. and the House finally adjourned by
vote of 92 tn 4fi. no quortiu\bcing present.
Fibruary 21.—11 tho Senate, yesterday, the
Ymniiitee on Finance reported upon liie. Res
lotion 4 eferred to them on the 12th ult. relating
o lii” Ft Idle. !)• ht. the Sinking Fond, the Rev
nue. tin Balances of I)» positefi in the B ink of the
Uniicd S ;'tcs and t^ e abolition of Duties; with
lolion that it was inexpedient 'o act on any
of the Resolutions this session. The hill for t
• /ration and repair of the Cumberland Road
read a Second time and referred to the Com
miller on Road- and Canals. Three hours wen
’■pent in the consideration of Exerutwe busin ss.
In the H use of Representatives, the consider-
tun of Mi Smyth’s proposition to amend the
Constitution tw i * sinned. Mr. Smyth contie
•nd I i* n nuuks intertupfed hy tho expiration of
the hour « i Tl - rsday, and justified I Le commit
r raji. n of ments to die House in the written
hom.s well as in oral speeches. After coo
tinning fur uome time, lie concluded with rxpres-
g tl*:* hope that the House would come to a
vole upon his first proposition singly. Mr. Weems
'lien rose to as!; Mr. J. C. Wright if he used, on
'lie preceding day, the words “ stage drivers,
• hippers in, and small fry,” and if, iu tiding them,
he intended tn apply them to him. Mr. Wright de
fined making any explanation. Mr. Stores tli»*n
moved to lay the resolution and amendment, on
•he table, which was carried in the affirmative, 1IH
members voting in the affirmative. The Hoijs*
'hen determined lo suspend the rule which ap
•rnpriates Frid *y a d Saturday in every wei k t »
he ron -iderat n n of private bills, in order to tak
•!» the Appropriation hill*. Mr. Forward then
ke it iMich length in support of hi 4 * motion ff
mend the Military Appropriation hill, by strik
S out the rlau-te making provision for the A
• norius, and c o redueingthe amo nt as to appro
r ate only for the Springfield armory. The M l
ary, Indi n N.'vy. nnd Fortifications approp’i
ion hiiU, and tl»e hill making appropriations f
ontinuing the road from Detroit to Chicago, ft*
completing and repairing pier?, for the improv
ken up and dispo-f d of; and a number of
•solution* were <• tiered. A resolution dir«rti» g
tlvit the House hIii.U take a rccea? on Monday
from :) li’l ;» o'clock \vk,s agreed to ;;.r..I anolliet
resolution fixing the daily h"ur of meeting at 10 o*
clock w«i rejected. The [louse tlii u took up tho
cun ideratiou of the dll’'ent uppiopriuliun loll-
which had pass* d tin o’ Committee on Ftidaj,
and they were all ord M red to !>«* engrossed ami
read a third time f.» da\. The House then res
olved itself into Committee of the whole on tlie
state of the Union, nnd successively acted upon
the bill intUmg additional appropriations for the
pa\nr nt of the revolutionary and other pension
ers nf the United Status, for ihe year 1B2U ; the
lull making appropriations for building light lion
s'-, Ei \ ; the ti ll in.iking appropriations for tlu*
election of certain forts, t»»rrark8; tee. tin
b 11 to provide for taking the fifth Cens*i« ; all of
which hills were, reported to tlie Mouse.
A bill to provide for taking the fifth census was
acted »»n in Committee of the w hole on the stilt*
of the Union, on Saturday, and ordered to he en
grossed nnd read a third time, to-day. In the
neral appropriation bill, the sum of 300,000
dollars is appropriated foi the expenses *<f taking
ibis census. The enumeration under lids census
y to commence on lh»* bt day of July next, to
fie completed in fiv. calendar months ; and ihe rc
turns are to he made lo the Secretary of Si H- .
on or before tile 1st day of February, 1030 II is
proposed hy the last section of the bill that lh*
whole of the representative number shall he di
vide.d by 230, which it is conjectured will luave
about 220 members for the House.
February £l—In (he Senate, yesterday, M
Dudley presented the memorial of Van Cort
land and others, surviving officer* ofthe revolution
ary ai mv, praying th »t the act parsed at the las.
session of Congress for their relief may he o
amended, ns to entitle enrli officer to the montl*
ly pay attached to his rank at tho close of th
war. *Mr Hay.ne, from th*- Committed on Nii
ml Afl'nrs, ri'|)(irlod «n airiHiulinnnt tu llie lull
rrom I" 41 "use r**li!rrc0 to ttl.-m, •* provlilioR fo
■'■' explorini; cx|»'dition to tlto I’ icifin Ocean nnd
Smill Si'tia,” striking out the whole of that bid
mid providing for the i mplojiticnt of one of out
putilic vcpgnl* in tin' examitmlinn of such Coasts,
I lands, Harbours, Shoal, and Reefs, in (host
Seas, as tnav be *n and near the u ttal tiaclcsof
nttr cointucrc, aod for Ihe nppoinlment ol
two scientific persons and In o assistanls to In
emi'loycd under the d‘r -ction of the Secretary
tin Navy, in making the neceHa iry i.liserv li ns,
examin ilions and surveys conoeclcd with thi-
a 'hject. Threo hour* and a half wero spent m
the consideration "f executive business.
In the *1 nise Ropresentutives, yesterday, tli
hour devoted to (Its morning busin-ss was nearly
enniom d in the presentation of petitio mid re
ports The spi cial order of the day being the
report ofthe Committee on the Library on h
subject of re printing the documents of the firs
th'rteen'li Congress was then (alien up, and Mr
\VICKI.IPFG hud commenced some remailis in
opposition t" the report, when the expiration nf
the hour rendered it necessary for him to suspend
I i. urgument. The various appropriation bil
which had been ordered for n third re .ding were
then read a third time and passed The House
then took up lh. hills acted oo in the Com
milieu on Saturday, and passed Ilium to »
third reading In h loll tn provide for taking
the fifth Census, Mr. Stoubs rn Me some ob or
valions on the amendment he had offered cun
ci ruing the. ratio of representation, am! u brief
discussion took place concerning it, imt the umei d
ment was finally rut off hy a successful motion
for tho previous qm slinn, when the hill was nr
ili-rcd to he engro j -od u d read a third tim. >o
morrow. The House, on motion of Mr. Evr.it-
f.vt, then'resolved itself into Committee of I In
Whole on the f tale ofthe Union, nnd took op In
lull making appropriation- for the public build
ings, in which u:i a neudment was adoph d, appro
printing h00 dollars for the. repair of Ihe Presi
dent’s House. Some propositions liy Mr. Wick
lickv. to strike out some of the clau.-c3 were rc
jected. Mr. Mf.rcer moved n amendment on
tho suhjoct of no alteration in the Ilous ol
Representatives raising the 11 rnr, throwing a 0 'SS
ceiling over 111' House, kce lo winch Mr Bart
Lett moved an amendment, striking unt tin
greater part of.Mr. Mercer’s proposition, anil
iihstiloting a proposition to remove the desk
£»r. Mr. Hamilton th. n suggested a proposition
to appropriate — cents for the purchase nT (no
and glasses lo he used hy the Speaker ill regula
ting the speeches if members. Before any <|.
cision was made upon the amendments, tin
Home look a rcces-, according to order, from t)
till h o’clock.
At Ihe Rv. ning Session, the House in Commit
tee of Ihe Whole on Ihu -tale ofthe Union, took
up the hill fur the relief of surviving widows of
ertain officers and piivates of the army of th
evolution: Ihe hill for the reli. f of sundty revo
lutionary ami other officers and soldiers : and lh
hill In provide for persons engaged in thu land
and naval service of the United Slates in the rov
olntinnary war.— A motion was then made to
take up the bill concerning the government, fee
of the penitentiary in the Distrii I nf Culumhia
hut the motion was I .st. and the Co nmilt.
r.fte and reported the bills. The two first hills
acted r^n in Committee were then ordered t
engrossed and rpad a third lime to-day,and then
(lie 11 nose adjourned.
Fibruary io—The Senate, yesterday, w.i.
chiefly occupied with the consideration ofthe hit.
for authorizing ao addition il suli-cription loth
Stock ofthe Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
Company. The hill, after a long debate, was or
dered to a third reading, hy a vote of 28, to 15.
In Ihe House of Representatives a hill was re-
purled hy Mr. Mercer, from the Committee on
Roads ami Camls, authorizing a subscription for
2500 shares in the South Carolina Rail Road Com
puny. On the question for the second reading,
Mr. Hamilton protested against this being cun-
sideied ns any boon to the Stale of South Car
olina,or a measure in s\hit'll the State, in her
sovereign capacity, felt any interest. The con
sideration ofthe report of the Committee on the
Library on the subjeet of re-printing the scarce
documents nf the early Congresses, was then la
lien up, nnd Mr.WlCKLlFKE finished his remarks
in opposition to the report. Mr BAnniNOER
then obtained the floor in reply, hut had not made
much pro ress in his observations when the ter
mination ofthe hour suspended the debate Mr.
Rarrikoer moved to suspend the rule, hut the
II 'Use refused. The several bills ordered on
Monday lo a third reading were then read a third
time and passed The House then took tip th
bill to amend an act to provide for the relief ot
persons engagr d in the land and naval service ol
'111* United States, in the war ofthe Revolutin
Some propositions were made to amend the b.'
hy n»rowing ils proviaions, after tile House had
eoncurred in ihe amendments made in Commi'
i e, hot Ihe propositions were cut off hy a auccee.-
'nl call for the previous question. The hill we
■hen ordered to be engrossed and read a thii<
ime to-day, hy a vole of 120 to 50. The Hou-
then resolved itself into Committee of the whole
tin I lie Id. 1 making appropriations for the
Buildings, when hudu discussion took pl»C
the motion of Mr Mercer to amwid the bil
inserting a piuvoion lor the improvement of
Hall of i!-,e House of Representatives, and lire
lino nf Mr. Bartlett, to umend that ami
liter,t hy striking out the various provisions,
-obstitiiting one for the cemovci ofthe d
werebuccessivelynegativ. il. In the House,
motion nf Mr. Wicklikfe, the appropriation
completing the President's House, hy finisf
the north portico, was stritksi out. and the
was then ordered tu he engrussrd end read a
time to day.
February 20— In the Senate, yesterday, lh«
making appropriations for continuing the ri
from Detroit to Chicago, for- completing and
pairing piers, for the improvement of certain
Lora, and for making examinations and eurve|
was considered ; and lifter un unsuccessful effor
sir ke out and to put in a separate Dill the iti
relating to Internal Improvements, the bill
I aid tm the table. Another bill embracing
tho-e items w as then reported, read twice and
dered to a third reading. The general apf
priation bill was considered, and ordered l 1
t'ird rending, Tile bill Tor protecting tbe «
tern frontier and of the trade with Mexico fri
the Indians, was considered and ordered
bird reading.
The House nf Representatives were yeBti
aim > t i xctisivefy occupied in the discussion
the lJi.l to amend an act to provide for persooi
the land and iinv.il service of the United Sta'
in the army of the revolution. A motion
■nade by Mr. M’Dli'Kib,to reeommitt the
with instiuctions'to report as to the extent cf
d, 'nand which the hill would create oo
Treasury, but the nio'inn was njerted hy a vi
of 05 to 80. The bill ihcn passed by a vole
111 t" G7 The bill making appropriations
t |. P Mir B iddings was al»o pass' d. Previi
to 'lie action ution these hills, the House resumi
Ihe enn-ideratinn of the report of tht Lihn
Committee e n the subject of reprinting the di
nineiits, hut Mr. Barringer d d not concli
liia uliservatinn- before the expiration ofthe hi
Many reports were also m-'de. frntu Comoiittei
uni, aiming others, Mr. Bartlett, from tl
Committee on Naval Affairs, reported a resojj
lion req.firing from the Secretary of the Navy r
f.iriiialion on the subject of the use ofardent spl
its in the Navy, which was adopted.
Fibruary 27—In the Senate, yesterday,
thousand copies of the document stating tl
-•mount nf money expended bj tho Governin'
Ithin the respective States, for tbe purposes
Internal Improvement since the year 1780, was
dered In ho printed. The hill from the ouse
Representatives, providing for certain pen
• ngHSed in the land and naval sen ice ofthe ci
rederated States during the Revolutionary W,
tee. was read and laid on the table, for the reaj
on that there was not time for acting upon it t
Ses-inn. Tip vote on Ihe passage of the hill ft
the relief of Thomas L. Winthrnp and other
diiee'ors of an assoriatinu called “ ihe New Rn|
land Mississippi Land C'irn.iany, u was reconse
'■red. ATter some di'eussinti ihn questioa i
taki n on the passage of tbe bill and decided
'lie negative, hy the cmt ng vot* nf the Vice Pre
ident. T ebill for the relief of sundry revolt
ternary and other officers and soldiers of I e Ret
olutiun, Sic. was considered ; after some discu
-ion and the adoption of some nmondraenta, U
Senate adjourned without disposing of the bi
In ihe i srjy part nf lbs sitting, Mr. SeTJIuO
novod that 'he Senate proceed to tbs considv
ution of Executive bosi ess, which motion
•egntived hy a vote of £1 to 22.
In the House of Represeotstires yesterday, tl
Inhale on the report of 'h, R nolution relative I
the reprinting of the scarce Documents was
ntned, when Mr Barringer concluded his n
maiks, nnd was socc eded hy Mr HatliLTol
who, in n few tvmds, staled that he had a subst
lute to offer, the effect of vliicb was to retpiii
from the Cl< rk a list, tn he presented at the bt
ginning of the next Session, of the Rocumeni
■q iiri d to he printed, but us he could not off)
I- pending ihe amendment of Mr. Wars, vh
is not in liis s' at, lie moved, for (he present,-t
I iy the resolution nnd amendment oo the tabli
■ nd a krd for the ayes and noes, which Wero Ol
dered. The House then refused to lay the ret
Lit ion on the table—Aves 85, Noes 67. Ml
Hoffman then occupied the short residue of tbl
hour in Hume remarks against tb* report. Ml
Sfrague moved to suspend tbe rule, ie order ti
tiring the discus-fion to a close, hut the House re
fused. The House then ordered various bills ol
the (able to a third reading. Mr Sprague thel
moved the House lo consider the bill to repel
ie tonnage duties on American vessels, Em
which was carried in Ihe affirmative, and tbe pre
ions question having been demanded, the bil
■ as passed by a vote of 101 to 75. The Roue
then resolved itsef into Committee of the Who!
ii the state of the Union, and took op the bill t
nrovid' a government, Etc. for the Penitentiar
in ihe D atrict'of Columbia, which wus pussw
through, as also were two hills on tbe subject (
I d an treaties. Ecc. The hills were then reporte
to he House and ordered to be engrossed on
read a third lime to day, with the exception of
Bill making appropriations for hold : ng a treat
with lie Wiwiebagors, Etc. and before the quel
inn was tak' u • n that hill tho House utljoutt
ed.
February 28.—The Senate, yesterday, prt
■ , deii to consider he bill originating io Ihe Set
ate, that being tbe last day for sending bills toll
other House. A great number of private bil
were pa-sed nod sent to the other House for coi
currence. The bill repealing so mooli of the lav
■dative to brevet rank us to authorize tbe Pre
ident tn confer that rank on officers who hat
s* rved ten years in any one grade was pane
Tbe Semite took a recess from four to sia o’cloc
In the evening session, several private bills we
con tillered, among which wan the bill for the I
lief of the sureties of Amos Edwards, which Cl
ated a long nnd animated discussion. The t
for the payment of pensions to the widows
rhildreti of pensioners, in certain coses, was pt
sed.
In the House of Representatives, various i
ports were made from the Committees ; a
among oiliers, a report from the Committee
Ri trenchinent, concluding wiih several rcao
lions declaratory of the expediency of correct!
[■ertain abuses in the expenditures of the Lc(
lative nnd Executive branches of Ihe Governme
Mr. Hamilt n, oil presenting this report, mi
oine tihsi-rt aliens, in which be recommend
thcadoption nf thu resolutions, but the hour h
expired before he came to a conclusion. 1
House then proceeded to the third reading
the several engrossed bills before the Hou
when the hill for protecting the people of Arki
sas, Etc. bordering upon the Indian settleme
towards Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, «■
after some brief dmission, rejected. The V)
■ us other hills which had been acted on the p
reeding day in Committee, were then read a th
ime and p-ssed; and the Honse ordered arec
from 4 till 6 o’clock.
In the evening session the House in Coma
<i of the whole on Ihe stale of the Union, c
idered the bill making appropriations for bn
g treaties with certain Indian tribes, and hav
■tiled the blauks, rose and reported the bill to
House. The bill was then read a third time t
assrd. The House then took op the bill for
lief of the Navy Hospital Fund which i
ultimately passed-