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tulalfd so contain v.Ht convenience. It*i*r r l <t.if> ni:fr. : v(O’ ‘ i i■, \ naoul'l tbete h<* as i *:u‘use mu !i beyond Ihia number. (a* i time may be cx- | >v - •- <) from rj> increase o!’ p>pu)a ti< , j • wil tie net rssary t erect th, additional wibg *vh* u i want the score of beip (here coaid be n period more propitious lor l!.i u .rrukmg than be proven!; jh :| tbrmyfai he ex <- ior of be a i diriu; *1 tru> lure, in ii *r>lc wf afehi c fun, h!ou and resemble s qp i*• po .thug wi; g, experie - c has furoi b and (lit 1 *ro g-u proof that r...is<me site ijfl>. without cite least and, oi alio- . sii'Mifd iio ebe oorsul led in : ’k* in ** or JiiirilEXCJl.MEXTfi The cMtrf Mis expei • s [or bring i v* onvb is Mi ‘be Lb Teotiary liave eeas*d, by the operation of the i* solution of he I tsl iegisiafu: c, Sr*.en* err# convicts liftve been deiiv ©•(V, ‘hi* \ eat* v file expense of g36f 87 t/on wt.uid - oil u:.dcr ihe usd s-*vt l£fi-dollar *. Tc:i •>! liese to i'i ‘*. vv u e brought by fne Peui fcotiwrv i u.* expense <1 S74* 87, a <i re*e f l Item m he expr •&<* f DO and ilai s, were far ught by sh'iifi**, (o ibe want olj :i* in Ihe t u*u** fr in which *uy wee sem. Whether the expr so .f puardi . r and securing lilt* . * vi> * i;i h• •** • ••o?i(ie where there ae. mi j (> ■ It •* arrival of (lie guard,) thou i f.ll upon ‘fas institution j oi oot, v.;‘ deiu-nd up n be views if *t iii.iv h- e MM'liiired upon Jio • b\ the *egislaiute. in # on* J tn i'm ii in/s • • j. ii f-e* a.ee ; t de sanded. \vh; e hi flier*, j t t*s > \\ he.<•-.' tPwnardod a;ui i . f|-j*jrj fj) \, ~ me eiico J -1; . it ). ,*irival of j t 4uaid. If h *:*e a-a• a j.til it# , i-ihjh - ** t . .i;i g<h d;ac I ge, ■•&© exp; . s* ol ba-‘gi?ij* c. i vi i h‘i -.ii :i* i’h.is : •I -u oil- )w us -*>t \ erd te. | . a. V v*. ; ’u.ddij ndd; iddi ; * “ed lefee rb.ll**ol on ii iua{}e, j by <!’ i g tie um; be js ii <; *eo-ns, | ii. and -g hoh if >•'; sin angi'uie.'i ■ fit , “ n>i’ j, l ill’- iM-i v ? - | ter s ’.mi kis i* ;2iplcii'd V ,v ::'d I • ;•.* lii MU i*lg i ! C-iJt) ii-’ trs. a* >oid in* j ki.. i?• ■' i S|i- ’ Wi h* he v e o •w ■ ol v . , a i, ivis e pay, ni-u- ,•, ; and -g. an;’ ti >r> . {hr,* oim. j V<*sc • very imp o iHOt *■ art ii! ; iv) I’-* 1 ’-* .** O ‘ dmb ;*’ . *1 the j P .'•<* uiary *!*; 0* a i *iephish j ed ! •- e Irj *9'.*• irt *o o’ s : ; j toe * r*-,>!.llisbme'*i > a • -•* -n:- i -.i tor i vapidll“ c f,is ‘ gUi'.sd > and < vi s W. is raM* • ; ad >a-. i niug iie ei eeMo.i : ! i< i y aril, >? r-o s^le <,’ ;ij* W rtM, ifi tie cm* ioiei’ b ho* - i ji. ? s g pnlis l *•*. *hr b •! r oil i. rhe P oiien liar •* Us w.dte uioolhs eef* S-300 a b ;.r ??> <*i : h© ra ts-us i“ the jruard n* and en *■ Ms. i\>c *■*•<* pertil. am o) > J 5 WOO. HiJlk'. luges tier Boj’OJ I i.ss smu ,j :*•■ dollars c’teb. would par* vl: ; *.?’ 530 head f . ,elir, win 0 would fj.:th the bes f; iMs;> its lise pievial ouiiibn iif guild stud eoa >i H lor opvvaidi if fi’t* years, <vad Ike bide vviseu f ; ie and w- slid be Worth .* ! *e i hmi SrhDO tj* * * Bir ?ingeiiiel,i'*i a tear > iw be leaf lie thus * u s l Me m* that lured it. ihe iuv’itutu; w dbt iuruimhed ! fbei beipesi ra c a time expea t*i I’m subiistKfsre tii cai.siderf*b ? y redo ■* tl. I'lie bank* of (he Oo lsec wi‘lsitt . * r toe’'e tni’es of Milledg vj'lt, ft’id an uliiHHi io exutivlibie supply ui Ihe liemi kind it tiU'ibtM t cvf?y union *n vvufke Srsi m pom bane; hii’ti's will ul- Vay* upply u* hf a cheap ea e with >• ab dance td beeves aisd raw fide K• u ai- >tl* -*<* s-ir- t.iumlao ins tvtfei h g *o! deal oi lie nun. 1 .m de ifhdiv of (he upi i * (bat their is no 8 nit* io O e uui *n in ... ■ P • 11 * ‘'ary etv* tain manu- Lh art*, B\M o!t to (lie \\j’ s • U i itizens, . uid be earned on (o g! ate-ud n.a.*o., (ha ; in the one erablished in tlsis phtre. -s are eor t'fM ,((a d t'• < |;e*’ nve no ta!!a- y lit Ihe *) (he tor (usio is b!e. In*: cur Pet i(ent*arv i e nus iv will be j r,{l able i.* ‘i!ie .re, WS long as She lOnthnc ~} nvh- s (hr exsetd st vet iv live, and t.s :l! £ nre adinicisu ted with due ri f. 1 U*’ f nt.s ifsy. K -d liirtlicr illus-r.ifiun nf a f>> b ‘(ateirn tsi** ons v.su and in l” s, ;r Ii *d. j.j ‘iag any W-slt ne measures .f wbith it luu* t ue issue he bss : s, 1 wd! efthfd ’ * •vess-'.cy details, 4 ®oi y#urs resps-'ifullv, JS£L\i2iA2*t P. K..P# * To s he Tloiinmbh Hie President and .Members of ijjrrii’nu’r, a -as the Honorable the *pc .ke>- and Mein bes of the House <>/ Rrprc enla of the State nf Georgia in General Assembly met ; The Memorial of the Steam- Hoat - ompany of i xeorg-i t, liKsPi.C rFULI.Y SHEWKTH. I'tiaf am vleiuof miisis were by an act o* y* nr honorable body, pi* ted on he tS>*h day of December, io (he yeir ,f Mjr Lord one (b>usand eight hijud-ed and seventeen, duly incorporated and invested with the exclusive right f rth term of 20 year*, of navigating by steam, (be waters of the Slate ol Georgia, on certain terms a:.d conditions therein specified, whi h have been faithful ly fulfilled by these I'hiu by su't( grant made by your honorable body, (be fai.u us ftie State of Georgia be- ame, and \y;.g pledged \o rl**,e Vlemorialiits, to preserve and secure, to them ibe u?i interrupted a<d ootiuue<l cmjov meat f ific said ex dudve u> i! the esp'raLiou of the said U*ir* tered toeni; Thai relying on Ibe legal and o sfittitio cal validity f ebe p*twer thus assumed i*i*l exec ised bv <he S'.i'e. .ttul eo.ifidi .g io (be unifn pured preserwinci of their charter ed gh . your Memarixiists pro ceeded vvi bout delay, to iuwke age ad considerable mvestmeuis 1 in property ol various descriptions, ■e* s ;irv to r*acry the same into ‘ft’ *; su b Wii* the uualide ,oe w- i U ibeir exerlijs i :sp**ei i*i .be om uuftity, hit the stock o’ die I'MfKi .’.v exnef ie ed a very great and • tp and idv i*j. e; fii if to ihis <t? Ar of thijigs, you** ! M.* -a, sa’ v/iliing to evince u> { b>* a; * ib-ci” ‘i simile for she be aii *‘.*mfr>:'!M‘d t * *ne*n lue “I*l u-.“!e.\ :i’- ! *iili furvher to sa il ‘‘b, * un ruMi.y of iuiei-esis, *f u . mai -i'} sej-valior, did in the *!•#-.; <£ MVdKuary, in (he year ’ * our l. id a* h /U.*nd eigb* hilt: ‘•kvd and eigh.'een, <d?or (o t>io *3 J a-e <w > ho J- c I -bares of (he ’ O k ! * r* si ! amp i,y at par. win i *tfr r\c, a*- .-e.’ccd; dba* af (tje ia • when ibis ft’ s* was s. ju.mlv! :t.vf rp; -d, she ; * o'iipany was sa much fv o v•, iba pubs* * saisti of e g*M •* iu uk’ad snares, ma lea: Savuviuli uad *ugus;u, from five h • (5 -it ** eve ku dred aol twea* i *’v and Mi* ib va -'f* air*..uof die:! 1 n i I to (’ vn buedetd and fihv dal \ •* lacs each shire) vv?is ob.uiued; That a very large beans was < here-iy gracurously given lo the Si uc. wbi;*h iu at. be esiiaiiited at *he sum *f ;- e smi .deed and sixieea th -its 1 •••x hu-alred tii’.d ninety s v\ * ilX.X'i A-.id Ussy cents, since tii’* cm;p;>:iy bv the sale to iv.divid (ills, nf ibe h ;*ck thus transferred •> io S ate ai , ip. might have i*e .v! z *d fb-s ajiiauM; l'hat Oy x *iub -cijaeni agree morn enter: J jut s i May IS2O, betweeo the i* t il-.vcrt.or f the State of G:- •eg!a ami your fvlcaioriulists, in eoisiderai on sh ! >an made to your iem riahits by the said State of toe vu n wl fry thousand dollars, they agreed so sevurfe to tho stale the repo wnent nf ihe said sum, and a?<‘* nf foe sum of sixty *'iousaad and -lUrs which ibe stale hatS previ oudv pui! for the two hundred sbaren so taken by cer* as before % oienfinued, togother with eight per interesi *>n tbo aggregate a mi;un of me hu.idred thousand dal l .r**; anil in compliant* with said a* g” ement, executed their bond to ihe Stale of Georgia for the said sum of one hu (had thousand dollars &ud interest as aforesaid, secured by UMu-igage us four wharf lots i (he -My of savannah, belonging toyous* MemoriaiUU; t hat (Sie ioteresf accruing to the B ii t fiale iti cos queoceoftbe said aeeuieut, amouoiing to the sum of ihirtyiw* thousand dollars, has b*en punctually paid; Hint ai the lime when your Wa m ialists entered n(o the said a g emeat t ) secure to the state, uot morel* (he repay meal of ihe sum of f >ry in.uoi and dollars so lent as a so eaid, but uUo ot ihe sum of six iy tuousand and liars which the state had previously paid for shares, * w ii- h were sold lo ibe state as t*c fous’aied, on terms much tu re advantageous (ban those which were so-d io individuals, your Memorial ists were enjoying under (ue guar antee of your honorable body, the exi lusive right io navigate by sieam, the waters of me State -if Georgia; and they looked (as they respectful ih cuacciye it will be admitted that they bad just right to i!j) (o ibe uninterrupted eojoymetit of ibis cx • elusive rigtif duel g their charter j vd term, and to ibe profits which they should derive (herefrom, to i enable them t. fulfil the onerous en gagement whiolt they bad catered loto to the sia e; 1 hat this just expectation of your Memorialists has been frustrated by a de nsioa of die Supremo Court of ‘he f ailed stales, by which the chartered rights of your Memorial its nave been iuvalida(cd, aod ren dered comparatively valueless; the navigatiou by steam of the waters of the state tbrowu open to einzjus and other states proceeding from ports of sunb states, and your Me moriaiisis } hus deprived of ihose | rignts wbit-b were guaranteed to | them by die charter of Cue state, i the uaioterrupied eajoyineut of which, was the sole motive ou their : pcift for cnteriug inio the agreement | vvidi luc state oefore referred to, and tile ooiy source from waich . itiey couid reasonably hope *o de rive cti.'* uintiu, ii i'liitiilog vhe saine Under ibese circumstaueos, yuur Momccialists respectfully ask from y our lio..arable b* dy, -bai the rela tions subsisting be*ween tne s*&ie asidihi'se Memartahsts anterior to tut* said agreement, me consider*- j lion of wu’.cb wbody faiird, oy ‘ tue suability of die sta.e io make \ good its gram, may be restored; and (ha* year .Vlemortaiis s *;i pay ing -.c uring iu ne salivfa lioa oi tac Governor of ifir s ate, lie e pay.stent oi die said suut of forty j th'iusn a) dollars, so le.n io your i .Memm>d*3is as aforasajd, may bz reitaoeU from slieir iiabdny alo*o!taui >tim of six y .uousand dal I luTj, *< p.idj t)y iU'l Si. i!e iOC ■t¥ O hundred snares f stock io the !ia*d (•oiupaoy, L.U held l)y lto said sra.e, V ur Vleoiorialists eacnol doubt, (bn (hij their just ad reasonable **Jann will be uhowe-i l\ your b n orable budy, aid they beg leave re •pecifully to slate the following r ea sous why ba same slp;u*d be graat ed. First M very gran!, wbethe° tiiide by an indiviilnal or a * a'e, implies from die necessity of the thing, a warra ty o*i die part of tne gram or that he fa is power to make such i*raat. I'oo safe of Georgia did by so lemn act, grant io y *ur Memorial ists, the ex lujsve right 19 >avigate by da;n the w aters nf the said state, Y mu* Memorialists confiding in such grant, and in the right of the tiiti.e in exercise the power wbi h it bad thus aisutu’ and, have made large investurmi* of their i dividual fund* and wi ll an especial reliance •!) th:* plight i faith of the Biale, did ca ter into the agreement from which they mow seek be released. rho Supreme Coun of; he Uii- i ted States haa decided, that the stftiehadoo rtgbf to make sujfa gt'fx ‘lfaith of the state of Georgia, ! pledged to youi* Memorialists, n therefore violated, innocently on the part of the but oot* therefore less injuriously to your Memorial isis, ! fhey ask tfaea to be relieved from , an agreement, entered into in the confidence that the faith of ihe state so pledged, oauid fa j ami would be preserved. 1 The state is uabie to fulfil her i oostraet entered iiiiowiu your Me* morialista. It s, they respect fully conceive, the most obvious justice, thai they should hr relieved from an agree uiruc, only entered into hy your Memorialists from their unqualified confidence iu the ability of the siaie to lulfil fLie cectraet vvhieh she had made. iseo.nd—By theiramfer to the state in ISIS, at par value, of two ; hundred shares of stock, when a \ large advance might have been ob* j tained b. the sale af them to iadi- j vkluais, your Memorialists bavo al ready deprived thraiiolves of a sum macb greater than would have bea sufficient to iwdomaifv them agaiost I lb©ugieeuaent from which they uow j se*k to he released. I'faad—By the inability cf the ? state t* fulfil its contract with your Memoriiluts—by the operation of the uenticn of the Supreme Court of iu© United States, throwing open ibe navigation by steam, of the wa <er* of tue state, the ex*duivt* right to which, under the plighted taith of <he state, was the sole motiv on the pan us your Memorialists for entering into the aforementioned a : greeineuf, and the enjafrae*.! of j whi h exclusive right ts the only 1 source from which they can hope f (0 derive tin* means of fulfUfcg. (IhT. sain**—die eo )>i(l *ra oa o; . snd contract has wholly failed, and in its failure 00 the part of ihe state, has produced ao inability to per-, form sue same on the part of vnur petitioners, without ruaoifest i jus tice to (ho just claims f those i ie rested iu the said company. Fop these reasons, your Memorialists te spectlully ak that they may be re- 1 lieved from *he said agreement the terms aad conditions herein be fore slated. But if it should be more dr sir a ble to your honorable body, youi Memorialist* are willing to sure *O - ail their exclusive right to the navigation of the waters of tuo state by steam, wib tbo ex cp.ioaj of the right of fowi g, in oonsuirfiyl ation of the state’s leiinq.i-sbmeJy of (Sts agreement of 1820, and ly UiuiGg its shares io the *&;!y'fK py. wB Hespeetfullv submit'rd by PUSSIDEN “ / *****oii.v • am >1 .Ueei< ; ;; fi|t for Lie t >r*4„ several.., a .* e TygT/ li>.'. a so i’.lu.-y ;>r ‘ :*it ait tiaa. been p'j||a to fja lium ib*. noHberi* p : 4 :. , H| tl)*s Horn. ‘.'ou; elec inn. 1 * * . Aaine to P• a l **! h- v.reu w cre,f f ’ _ < h _ \ia v ck- 600, a.->d **'• ttli- CrawfoiL*. i'* ‘liinistrio se Adamscandniatesf e Uv a’a p. -a-jo.-.y. ‘ CCC^ Massachusetts to 58 tiCK ull 87i, h Unp: d-d ■ .cbe Connecticut rhe r nr.-a as ‘a a*, r J J are } A -a- ickt 4.636, lor if Jrfil pt dyed k 237. f Un “ Xcu> J f ork. Vac *e: la u e assembled 8 t Albany :t !u iiUy at- 2fa ms! for he poa.; tnector.s. * Xew-Jersey By t|e i e urns from t ro© p ac. e .lacks,>n icke. bad prevaa db, 4 sma.t , y Delaware the lep sla *are was to have - ■ u 8. ms f*r die purpose ot chuo% ‘"b c.efi Pennsylvania. F or about 14 couinies ’h© J-. k.. . eke receiv-d 20000 die 4.500, in <Jrawf*rd\ 2 400, and the Clay** l UOO ’.'ii- a h gnna From aon t . 70 coumies ?lie C>aw- ’ eivv-d 6,500, be Adams’s 2>3o^ and*tr Jacks* ’n i Bao Xorih Carolina. lop elec'ion for etecior* toot pi.tce >. ~e it u ms*. Foe August* (Jnroii:i't -of Wednesday last con. a oefa asa ek mcit o( iie V".es a Fi,e ngyitie—the Jacks.* icke ad 351, *od >h<* G.a.vford’s 124 v *r e , fHrre is another up, cimen of the veC& information -which the rui ants editors usually fiUh rush :heir readers But w \at wile the c to the n, .mam pad o the .gnoran, a/i# lower c ass of our population, who are year) altft ad tio’der'y set and to a man in favor of the person who has and will con nut to make ft HV bous’ of -niving p aced ihe coast au ton and nits# at d-f . ter?*’ IVha */** o. .czen of M'.itm- County this Anstocra, of heJi- s> water .Jm dares speak hus of the prop e of Georsr-a .- ‘ should be known he would no daub , e< tv-: he\ •tea ov of ihe citizens of the county. /'# wh it despicable means ihe enemies of M Crati ford > esort io .ajure his election to the h-es-tlen cy ! t'ii iynot unt and lower class of u pop**, Uii'on generally a disv dm ly se ! f Ves p ic& .I fr id,nis at ihe ncaU of the governm at, an& this disorderly sec wi> be tamed ■>y gay .a vs, se~ ditiun laws alien mips cifc and yei ihe w’-. tesr of this le leer who of con •; m-is belong / the class of our pjpul.it on genera u •< veryt o and set calls (.irn J ictc on .* . 111 ttt y ties* pot! i Hoax indeed from fitends. *, ->/r, Crawford ! immediately Oo before the e'cc itfy of electors ! From the Bat im r’ k i ‘ R-.. ADAiVIa IN LLOKLiA Extract of ale. er rec ved by u pt*nf man in ‘his Ci'v, da ed vVitkes cou i y, Oc ober. IBd4 •‘’Sou unfaauO efaiy iiave heard tre ‘his, thaC our fciec :on is over: it has ended glor ouslp for the triends of Adam. We nave oos Ui le erns trom m .s* ot me c unties, ana 1 can confided’ y assert faia ilr Crawl . d’s pro spects .a this sta>e are prost a'-d fort As our e.ecors are chosen ,y he itgisfa we can form a pre<ty corrtci .dea, from tie po;ideal senumenu of tne {tep-een'.a(ive* elec , how the vo e of our s;ate wi ls and* Fr* m oresent circumstances, he vo ea svih dfi d;vtd* and between Afaarxjs arid Jackson, with a piurau y for Adam-, a fa. iconfifa nly as-, Ser ed by tie “knowing ones ha he - noi©’ vote wid be I-r A *aii)S; ai.d l hope m my\ nex ! , obe able *0 jpve yen the e m-) foi-ma'ion ot >.ha iac’. The m j rity; ot the weit informed people of tins * at. , ar# 1 * dec dedly opposed ; be eievanon of a vl.iita-S ty Uopoi u preside over be des line, of \ their country— hr am and lower c>as*i ol oa. population, (g-.nerally ad s irdcrry se.it are, •* a man ,r* lav*);-of he person vno haSV aid will c*n : mue tu make hi boas of oa Ugl placed he c >n nution and law's at defi ne©, 1 mink I can safely .sian that J .ck ,i.i * -uei mo , wfai not receive more -.an i ree -<i t at n:nt-ot our electora. votes, and Adams vdi*. moa assuredly have the ba.ance ” . ii I—MlOTt \GSSF\BLY to the pro*V tioa f the Gtvernor ©T {| ® State of Georgia, an & }e r ‘ vn w, i “ be held a* the court fa* 0 1 * i>oun:y. on M ,l ' 13ih e.ember a e--', for a Ueprcwnlativq in ih” Co^g , ’ s * as tbo U. Stas.ek, to fill the vaaansy oeaasinoed by th 9 t;:©et dos ritcnia* W. C bb, I* to the Se ‘a e nf ihe 17, States. John B. Lennard, j i. c? John A . Cooler, j. i. c. \av. 20. -8 2i> --^l. For ->ale or aem, \ txilE Houae and L*( belotifci ;g to sub ctfiber, near the Printing nffirf —*iH he tlisp* fi a? on reasonable e iriv—poasri'i ‘** wii* be given immedia efv Samuei Barnett. | November