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'*v Dt Xl
Jfarris, /stm-t* M. Sanford, ' 153 2J 1
r • -m ning 'I mlay,. 77 12 4
\| irv M Cowan, 72 5-4
Wm i> Smith, 247 4 4
j.ai if wr" on, , * 216 9 1
H ml; r IOJ. K. Hanson, 63 11 3
L'r.r'l • H i', 123 5 3
.tamo* B ifkelew, 155 25 3
Marion; Win. Bn-jgrer, 132 26 3
Meriwether; J mint M. Lesly, 7S 10 3
Jjgn C. r van, 193 22 3
Ai»-x Smith, 47 27 8
D II nmliun's oips. 318 9 3
floury Hamilton's orp. 252 5 2
Wm. Parker, 301 11 4
PincMi, Ashmore's orps. • 275 12 4
Jnhu MiH, 143 ^4 3
tfusengr.t; Willinm C. IIill, 48 4 4
J 'mm Peel, 72 7
ltich-rtl flames, *181 II 4
Mirin Golden, 82 25
Randolph/ Henry Lundy, 194 10 2
Willinm MrWaton, 15 22 2
William J hum, 165 11 4
• No. Z». S.|
Musagee; Oenj. E. A' Old, 105 4 2
D B. Squires, ^96 7 1
Afonin, • 94 26 3
Sp- in • Spea 177 9 4
James- Kirven, 13 9 1
Andrew J. Hitchcock, 95 17 a
Wm Roper*, 93 7 4
Randolph; Leah, Lucinda, Ce-
Ibii, Wm. and Ayres Blake
Simoon McCl udon,
.258 9 X
* So moot W. Settles,
18' 4 4
Stewart; Alexander Nelson,
161 8 4
Richard Price, *
147 25 3
Sumter; Avmiu Holton,
XI 14 2
Talbot; Lucinda Fluid orp.
Z 19 l
Peter Aveut,
146 6 2
Jeremiah Mcssick,
272 26 2
James Gordan,
216 8 2
Sinmon W. Ynnry,
252 9 4
'John D.ote'v,
324 17 1
Troup; J-ilin I). Salmonds,
133 7 4
Ma lison Williams,
164 14 2
Thomas W. Stephenson,
132 27 3
... William Girt,
19 18 1
John Andorson,
114 16 1
* William P i- mrson,
60 6 2
John Hug,
30 15 4
Samuel Tonnisoa,
842 '18 1
Isaac Collin*,
62 19 1
Green Cttwfield,
0 4 2
. Hardy Mitchell,
.73 6 3
GOLD.
Campbell; Cosby Vinings,
1065 2 2
Derniwv XI.IJ.
661 3 2
Notices fqr ihe appointment of commit- tending from Forsyth, by tbe way of Jack
orp*.
St chart 1 Spencer \V Riley,
Samuel S. Neslrit,
Talbot; Mary King,
John Sludghter,
Seili Hunter,
A linn A. Andrews,
T) rvul Brewer,
ifnim Mullins,
Troup; Win. M. Williams,
M Phew Philip’* orps.
Julin L. Nirkeltion,
Isaac Philip's orps.
Abs loin T. Tnti ni,
William Dison,
GOLD,
Campbell; Samuel Dotliurd,
U'Mij.imui B. Snntli,
LI iin Hodge,
'arrotl: Nathan Cuba,
Smith Banner,
Juntos F. Garrison,
tees lo prepaie and ropon Bills.
By Mr. Smith of Sumter: to change the
‘ime of holding the Superior Courts of the
Cbatiahochno Circuit. •
Mr. Shorter: To regulate the charters,
and secure the solvency of all the Baukhig
institutions in this State.
Mr. Prior:To give to plaintiff's, in cer
tain cases, alien ou defend mi’s property,
*0 ns to prevent n preference liding given
10 mortgagees, where Ihe mortgage it ox-
nruted after the commencement of t-he suit.
Mr. Mitchell: Te authorise plantifls in
execution to take oot grants and charge
thn fees in the bill of costs, for land lying
in the county of Cherokee.
A few bills of a local character wero
280 11 4
144 12 4
1-10 26 2
171 4 4
153 9 2
328 7 1
110 4 2
52 16 8
302 26 3
82 24 2
96
153
249 27 3 | first section of the 3d article of “the -coil-
•ou and McDonough, 10 -Decatur Dekalb
comity.
Mr’. Davies, ot Richmond, agieubly to
notice, moved for die apponiniem ol a
Committee, 10 prepare mid report a bill,,
to be entitled an act to make Banka and
other corporations Subject to garnishment
and to regulate proceedings against gur-
nisltees.
Mr. Haynes, agreeably toTiotico, moved
for the appointment ol u ’Committee,
to prepare and report 11 bill to niter the
mode of electing the Judges of tho Snpe-
iior courts of this State, and to transfer
said elections to Clio people df the respec
tive circuits.
Mr. McCoy, agreeably to notice, moved
for the nppoinltnsfit of a Committee, to
passed.
The Bill to repeal the SM sec. of the ! propure bind report h bill to lay off the
4 4l net appointing M additional Trustees of Stain into Congressional Districts.
6 11 the University—end the bill to amend the 1 Mr. Soluntoi 1 , agreeably to notice moved
John (Jrav, 40 18 2
Francis Winn, 382 19 2
Thomas W Murrell, 595 1 2
James Bnnnbelo, 1127 2.1 2
Jacob II diiigshod, 372 12 1
Carroll; J. N. Wright, 419 13 1
Coweta; Spires Smith, 103 19 3
Thomas W.,Charlton, 925 3 4
William J. Germany, S84 2 1 (
^ainqel Smi-li’s oip. 284 19 3
James Thompson, jr. 1118 4 3
Jossu Rhode, 378 19.2
John G Fry, 364 1 3
J une* (J. Rood, 74 21 3
tie Kalb; Jo- u White, 860 21 2
A u irv JJnv.1, 1176 5 1
William Kfo, 314 12 1
Isaac W. Perkerson, 744 14 I
J 1 cob Land, 856 S 2
Le-vi Dam,isoy, 217 14 1
W llio.it .VI. II II, 407 13 1
Early; Jaiue* MoCown, - 217 16 2
r iota* Siitdsiill, 438 20 3
Harriet C. C mpbell’s orps. 479 18 3
Win Lovingston, 1165 11 1
Jam*'* Anderson, 909 14 1
Titos. A H'gh'nwer, 50 1 4
Luk- Pi" v, 707 4 3
Heard; J . S Heard, 893 2 3
Marion; Goi ttld Guff, 243 47
Enelisli Brewer, 651 19 3
Meriwether;,S1 u Icv Rogers,
Win. Pern,
Thom is Ppafh,
Motcogcc; P 'rick W. Flyttn, lilt
H'-urv B G trreil,
Stephen S obli, •
Edmund H Outer,
W ib nt Tillov,
Hnndtdph; David McBride,
Lewi* Oret*ory,
"Etis'i 1 Cush-n,
Stewart; James Beard,
Wi|i 01 G B ook,
Sumter; John H. Milner,
Lmvis Melts,
Talbot; Li tleioit Hooton,
Peter. D -anil,
, J.imoa Weldon,
Lukin Colbert,
5uttn P. B'arkmons,
Troapf Isaac P. Hall,
Lewis Johnson,
• Alfred |l. .Marsh, '
R chard Hudson,
Ely 1I1 llu'tnx,
S, J. Scroggins,
; Reuben SlilweH,
I LAND.
Campbell; Soloniun Collutn,
Joint Glenn,
. Carroll; Edmund Pearce,
L.mnel Coins,
Alt ill in Leol.hnrs,
D v 1 Smith,
Oowcta; Wm. H. McCormick, 37
M iry Thomas,
Anihoot Storey,
N iilt’l. H.'Snii'lt’s orps.
J on ■ E. Hnrdioiian,
Tie Kalb; Lot. Giaininond,
Gemge W. Fuon*,
S William Wall-uvea,
Dined R. Turner,
Iff •nrv Guess,
2 ichariah Bailey,
Enoch Dunlap,
J une* Gray,
Early; Judina G iy, jr.
/1 o W. Doxley,
Harris; Ph >. M Smith,
Sheriff Bi i-w>ier,
Tho. 11 Wvnn,
E a. K »oiviii,
Heard; M ■niil Ltriver, '
Z cli. J dins, sen. '
Jy’in H Si (tighter, .
Marion; J m Chapman,
•V li. H .ll,
Meriwether; Elij di Rav’s orps 265 4 2
A> II ilsion. 111 26 2
Elis, i W. Gray, orp.
Wm. Li us! ay,
Lit 1 uy Reeves,
riiomus Legget,
Jiunett Watson,
D-vd Hutchinson,
Early: Lewis Grimsley,
Hariris: Thomas McKnp,
W Parkman, •
James Glynn,
Henry G Turner,
Nicholas Biisky,
John Middlr liiooks,
Heard: John R. Humphries,
Lee: P .'rick M Thomas,
Marion: Eo. Ethridge’s orps.
Wm. M. Johnson,
Natliaimd H dley,
Meriwether: C. R. Jackson,
Lntlniorrv McCain,
John S. Duncan,
John W. McClendon,
Isaac Thompson,
Legget ftotiinson,
Muscogee: S. S. Jenkins,
Thomas Davis,
David B. Squires,
Willmm Grace,
William Greer, jr.
Randolph: William E. Pork, 861 4 1
James Ellit, f 1376 14 1
Stewart: .1 trues Paco, 147 2 1
John Axuluff, ^ 266’16 2
Samuel McBride;———14 1
Talbot: Cliitilns Grimes, 931 20 3
J 1 Print, jr. 162 17 2
TYoup: William Berry, orp. 1195 2 1
llenrv Gorrunt, ‘ 844 15 2
J.-sm Stunt, 234 15 1
J" •» L tv! s*. 3 t 3 3
[ This brings our list op to .Saturday I Ac 17 (A in.
elusive ]
133 24
. 35 18 1
1092 m 0
497 16 2
244 20 3
407 5 1
968 2 2
93 15 1
104 3 2
1164 4 3
704 17 2
1108 19 2
172 3 2
1222 19 3
464 3 4
1239 2 3
231 2 2
960 18 3
561 3 l
A is 1
208 17
-191 19
, 720 2
921 1
1017 19
699 0
"487 IS
895 3
804 3
48 3 4
530 1 3
1090 21 3
1180 21 3
1028 12 1
334 21 2
333 2 1
stnut ion of Geotgia were read site second
nmo and ordered fur ronmuitec of tho
whole,
, Tuesday, Nov. 13.
CefttKiitloea were ipnoo. fit agreeably
to previous notices.
Bills reported nud rend the first time.
Mr. Towns: Toexempi all persons wlto
have been engaged in a duel either direct
ly or indirectly, frum the gams and pen
alties and disabilities thereby incurred.
Several bills were read tho shroud time
and ordered foi a committee of the
whole.
Mr. Hudson introduced a resolution di
recting the comoiitteo on Ifinnuce to en
quire into the expediency of preparing mid
reporting u bill to raise « tax for the sup
port of Government for the |iolttical year
1833, and to common the same in foico
until iho sumo may be altered, amended,
or repealed, and wliirli said bill ahull rune
11 tux as near as may bo necessmy lo the
present wants of the government, and to
authorise Justices of Ilia Inferior Court of
the several counties 111 this Siam to lay and
collect a log for county purposes, not to
exceed fifty per cent.,on the 8iut« tax—-
and authorise die said Inferior Cour ts to
increase 1I10 s nil county tax to 100 per
com. on the State tux if the same shall-be
recommended by dro Grand Jiny of Htiy
county which may dcsirn to have le,ivied
and collected such additional lax for cuun-
purpose
for (lie appointment of a Comnn.tee,
lo prepare and repon u bill to repeal an
nd,’extending the charter of the Bank of
tlto Smre of Georgia, and the acts now of
force amendatory thereto, passed 22d
Dec. 1830.
Mr. Biowu, agreeably to notice moved
for the uppointnient .if a Commutoe to
ptepnro and repon a bill to alter and u-
ntend an act entitled an art to alter tho ju
ry’s and nttoinry’s fees in nil simple cases
tried in this Slate; passed on tie' 21m day
of December 1830 so far as to make more
Ceram said fees.
Mr. B»wn, agreeably to notice, moved
for Hie appoinlu.uni 01 n CuiiinrtiieH, 10
prepare and report a bill to allor and 11-
mend the 9'b Sec. of the 3d Art. of the
Constitqiion of tho State of Georgia.
. Mr. Ttuiitmmd, ugieeaMt 10 notice,
moved for the appointment of a Commit
tee, to prepare and report a bill, 10 com
pensate owners of slaves tvlto may be con
victed of capital offences and executed, and
to affix 11 penalty on those persons tvlto
tinny be convicted of currying such slaves
out of the Suite, orsucruting the same.
Agreeably to notice, Mr. Mitchell
moved for the appointment o,f a Commit
tee, in prepare and report 11 hill to nuke
the Overseers of road; of this State a-
nienab!., to the Coinmisciouets of the
same.
On motieo of Mr. Morgan, the Huuso
took up :1m following resolution, to tvit:
Whereas, liie recent stud unexampled
Resolved, That 1 tbd committee on Fi
nance be instructed to inquire into the ex
pediency and propriety of lay mg uno col
luding an additional lax (for the support
ol Government, for the political year 1833
ou all urticles manufactured in the United
Slates, under the protective sysiem, and
which may bo used or consumed m 'his
State; nnd that said committed report
thereou to ibis House, by bill or other
wise.
The Bill from Senate to appoint an
additional number erf Loiter) Commission
ers, was read the 2d tWno ami referred to
a committee of the whole House, and
made the order of tho iky for to-mor
row
The House adjourned 'till 10 o’clork
tomorrow. ,
’Vorstlog, -Vor. 13.
' Committees were appointed agreeably
lo the Notices of yesterday.
Seveial bills were read the 2 i time und
ordeted for committee of tho whole.
The bill from Senilis for tho appoint
ment of an additional number of Lottciy
Cnmntissioneis Was uiken up, road u third ; sent liy the people, partJy expressed and
time and passed. purity implied, as commanded or might to
After which the Ifnuse adjourned. command respect and obedience; and
Wednesday, Ktw. 11. I finally, that nit tho couvcniipn proposed to
Mr. Brown, reported a lull so to alter j 0 W1IS merely recommendatory; which
tho Constitution, ns to render divorces j un y body of individual cltir.ens tvitiiout uny
complete, by two successive verdicts ol 4 hitdotv of delegation from others, were tif
Special Juries, hi the Superior Culirt. - —
Mr. Haynes from tiie commilieo op
Lewis, Alford ond Berrien, with a strength
and cogency of reasoning that.wo have!
not often seen surpassed. They took a
broader view of the subject. Tbe "noto
riety of these elections and appointments;
tho courtesy due to. those gendenicu who
publicly claimed tfieir Seats by virtue of
them; the impracticable extent of so min
ute an inquisition as contemplated by- Mr.
F’s resolution; its tendency 10 break up
the Convention mid frostrato the will of
the people, or u large portion of them,
which however informally expressed, was
still expressed to the conviction ol every
person: were some of the topics ol the ar
gument. Tbe. notorious fact was stated
that many public officers elected under
the ordinary forms ollaw, receive less,
and ninny of them much less than a major
ity of the voics that might be given in tho
state; that let the number of people who
actually voted lor Ihe present delegation
be wltal it might, they notoriously consti
tuted a large number, aud if the delegates
took their scats tvitiiout any objections
Ironi the rest, it amountedyo such an us-
The bill to give to beads of families failure of tho Bank ol Macon, is u subject
who have no wives n draw in tint Gold j in which the people of Jiis Slate are al-
Lotiery, was rend 11 third time und pass- most generally concerned, r.ud deeply in-
od.
Alter which the Setu ie adj oined.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
030
4 8
877
1 2
f»39 17 3
11a
3 2
6
17 2
1016
3 1
21
13 1
870
11 1
221
14 L
883
15 2
1133
19 3
76l
1 4
751
3 2
34
21 2
113
17 4
1112
21 3
1068
2 2
454
19 2
235
3 4
1211
12 1
' 23
1 1
1005
9 2
604
3 2
1331
21 3
193
17 3
1235
21 2
390
3 1
39 22 2
296 10 1
242
4 2
173
13 2
81
5 2
93
5 3
rk, 37
9 4
61
7 1
39
5 3
147
26 2
136
3 2
231
9 4
25
27 3
' IN SENA TE.,
Saturday, Son. 10
niLLS UGP ItTro:
By Mr. C . out r„ * ito (n the act
passed 21 v D.ci'iiihei, 1830, relating to
Juries’ ami Ai'urnies’ tees, u proper con
union. •
Mr. B.x.er: R eqinring t-xocntors anil
itanieirtiiry gumdiaus to give sm iiriiy,
A.'.—And
Mr. Cohb: To give uiustei masons und
m ister carpenters, lious on buddings nrec
ted bv them in this Sinn-
And—To iitiK-inl the 1st section ol the
3d article of die Constitution of Georgia
Mr. Scndder: To add pints of the coon
ies of Haliershimi, HaH mid Carroll, to
lie county of Cherokee, and to divide the
same into len counties, and provide for ihe
organisation of die same.
Mr. Dumhqhii: To repeal tbe 2d soclion
of an act, to appoint eleven iddinotml
Tnis.ee*,of die Univeisily of Georg
Mr. Cochran: To add 11 part of die
county ol Cherokee, to. the coutny of
Campbell.
(ltK80I.UTI0.N8 PtlKSRNTIIlr:
Bv Mi. Echols of W dton: That thv
Military Conmtiiteo bo requested to take
into consideration, tie propriety of alte ittg
und amending die 3d srctivfn of the 4lit
article of the Cuustitution, so us to iniikt 1
die general officers of the Militia elected
by the people ef their respective Divisions
and Brignites, subject to bear mm*.
Wal'usdn'y. Not. 14.
Comraeieps were a. pouet.it agreeably
to .'{events notices.
UlLl.B REPORTED. .
By Mr. F ol wood: To exempt nil free
white peisons from paving a poll Tux.
HOTICE8.
Bv Mr. Wood, of McIntosh: for 11
onimniee to prepare and report a Bill to
aliiti the O h section of die 3d act of (lie
Constitution.
A cumber i>7 bills, mostly of a local
character were read 11 second 'ime aud
ordered for committee ol tin* whole, or to
ho eniirossed.Ntfec.
Thursday, Nan. 15.
Committee*..were •ippoirneu in con
forniity to previous notices.
Bills reported and I'ottl 1st time.
Bv M< Mitcbelb To authorise plaintiffs
in execu'ton to take out grants and to tax
teresicd, and whoioas, they have received
no explanation of tho same, but instead
thereof, a great deal of mystery lias been
thrown around said failure, and the osten
sible parties connected with said Bunk,
having craved an investigation of the same:
! Resolved, That a Commitleo of this
brancli of the Gouerul Assembly, be ap
pointed to join such as may be appointed
on the part of the senate, to inquire into
tbe causes of tbe failure and present stluU'
lion of the Bunk of Macon, and that so
much of the Governor’s communication
as relates thereto, be referred to the same,
and that thoy have power to send for per
sons and papers; which was agreed 10,
..lid Messrs. Rea of Greene, Uyan, Mur
ray mid Neal, tfere appointed that Com
mittee.
Tho House adjourned till 10 o’clock,
Monday morning.
Monday Nov. 12.
B i's reported and ruad the fust nine.
Mr. Slitrkr: More effectually to' cotn-
tho grunt fees in the BiH if costs.
Dll. 1,8 l'asset). ! petisnte Jurors, and to explain ini act «s-
Tlto Bill-—To repeal the net compel!- I runted 10, 2tsi De;. 1830, entideu an net
ing the Judge* of ibis statu 10 convene, til , to idler July and Attorney’s fees in this
the sent of Government, 10 establish Stale
poiti-ed, reported a bill to be untitled tin
an. to change tlto mode of electing the
tiie Judges of this State, &c.—read tho 1st
1 into.
NOTICES.
Mr King of Green: To make uniform
tlu- proceedings against Bail in criminal
rusos.
Mr. Buffington: To reduce the fees of
all the public officers of this State.
Mr. Haynes: To extend tlto charier of
tlto Darien Bank.
Mr. Neal: To regnlato the intercomse
between Banks uml private individuals, so
as to subject Banks to the payment of
damages if thoy refuse or fail to pay spe
cie when demanded.
After which tltu House adjourned.
Thursilay, Nov. 15.
Committees wero nppu.11 id in confor
mity >0 previous notice.
Tiie House went into riuuniiliec of die
whole un- the bill to .intend tbe act ap
pointing eleven additional Trustees ot tin
University of Georgia, &c., und having
spent some time therein, the Speaker re
sumed Ihe chair, and Mr. Burns from the
committee reported the bill tvitiiout n-
meiidnieiit, aud on ugroemg to the same,
tlto yeas and nays treie required, nnd
were yeas 67, nays 81—So tbe report wits
disagreed to.
Considerable business of a lnr.j 1 Inn
ur.ler wits transacted, ami the H‘>ust nd
jonrned.
Friday. Noe. 1C.
Tbe House refused (66 o 84) -me coil
sitler the vote of yesterday It., negatived
1 he repeal of the gram to the University.
At II o’clock, both bouses went into
die election of threo additional Land Lo
tery Commissioners. Seventy s x candid
ates wero announced. No choicelieing
made after icvcral btillotiugs, tin- house
adjourned.
Saturday, Nor. 1«.
Both II .uses resumed tl I election of
three additional Lottery Commissi 01 ers;
and after 11 balloting*, elected Missis.
Hliodes of J .spei. Winn of Harris, and
Coxe of BmUe.
nil limns competent to do. The esseutiol
distinction between tho resolution and'
the substitute seethed to be this. Tfui
substitute presumed ftfth member prima
facia duly elected, und the t'csolulibn pre.
simied him not to be.
Mr. Beall of-Bibb, deemed no commit,
ice necessary. Anti the principal tenden
cy of tho fcw very impressive remarks of
Mr. A. Cuthhon was an curnl-s' depreca
tion of all little subordinate cohtcsts. Ho
indignantly reprobated the ‘low ambition*
of little rivalries uml potty tiitintphs one
over another, on points stiuordinate to tlto
great cause for which we were contending.
The .debate was a Huh iron! to taste, »
conduit and assurance to the teal patriot;
and eminently so from tin. homago paiij
on ull sides to the great principle, the ex
ist. nice or the tvani of which, must save
01 damn our cause, W e me 11 Somheto
Upion, and in the first place, Georgia Un
ion
The president .tnhubneed ihn names
composing tho committee voted on Mon-
day evening, and then ihe meeting ad
journed till Wednesday.
Wo regret our utter inability to giro
more at largo die proceedings of this inter
esting und ndonted asscmbl ge. Interes
ting, notwithstanding the abominable prac
tice of applauding and hissing that was in
dulged in. i'eoplo that join these luw
practices, fit only for a London or Parisian
moli, scent not to be aware tlmt they aro
disbonoting at once themselves, the as
sembly, and their cuose.
miifuim rules ol p'uc.tjrn throughout this
State—was read the third time nnd passed.
IlOUBi! OF'KEPttr.SENTATlVES.
Saturday, Nov. 10.
Tile llmisc 'resumed tint, order, and
took.up the unfinished business of yester
day.
Mr. Edmonson, agreeably lo notice,
mured for the appoi.-iiietit of a Commit-
iee to prepare nr.d report a hill to place 11
pact of the State hands oil the road from
Columbus, by the way of HuiniUon uml
Greenville, In Fayetteville. ,
Mi Mitchell, agreeably 10 notice, moved
fur the appointment of a Committee, to
prepare ond report a bill to prevent the
dperatiou of judgements obtained aftei tile
transfer of lauds drawn in tlm present
Land ago GrdiL Lotteries in this Stale by
From rtio tjeorgi* Journal, Nov. 45-
ANTI-I a rift convention.
From tho Georgia Journal, Nov. 10.
We much regret that various iwd un-
voidnble calls upon out persona, attention
aud tbe great length of Judge- Clayton’s
long expected and able reply to Mr. Ad
ams in our last, hus prevented us from giv
ing ns lull un account of die proceedings
of this in (cresting assemblage as ere could
have wished Wo now supply some pnr-
liculur* ilia' wu have unuvoidnbfv omit
ted.
The following is Mr. Gilmer's address
on akina 1 Ini clubr.
“Gjtvmmr.N— Yon will nxcept my
ihanhs for the 'distinguished honour yon
have ronfen i d upon ine. It is accepted
with gri-.n diffidence, and only from tbo
bund, so for a* reln'es to lots whereon In
Mr. Sellers: A resolution relative tojdiun iinprovumeuts may be only
tbe appointment of a committee, 10 join n
committee on the part of the House, lo
eliqiliro into, and equalize die labors ol
die several Judges of the Superior Courts
of itis State.
Notices for the appointment of commit
tees to prepare and repur Bill-:
Bv Mr. Muncrief; To allor and amend
the 5di see. of die tax act, assented to
23d December 1830, and for other purpo
. Mr. Smith ot Twiggs: 10 sell ull the
8 2 | public baud* now belonging to the Slate of
d 4: G.-orgia, .aud place the nrocee-'S in die
>* >8 11 Central Bank.
94 16 1
• 7 3
276
111
B-t.1 tasked:
... 1 To appoint an midi tonal numkw 01
105 26 2 Loivetv Commissainers.
»94 J 2 Monday, Noe. 12.
3*1 26 > rills «r.e kteu:
229 12 -J Bv Mr. Wood of Mclu oslt: Tit esiali-
38. 9 * list* a«t infirmary for the reliel aud piotec.
992 22 2 mm of aged and tffi.cied negroes in die
S'ate of Georgia, and 10 provitt* funds for
>he same.
M-. Nishet—iustanteit to permit ull
eison* 0 give in their names for * draw
10 die Land and Gold Lotteries, .who ttri
• it ded ioh draw or draws, under tlte
•r.ii-is on- of Ihe latwl acu of 1830 nnd
1831. who have not given in their usmes,
25 9 3; and to provide for depositing their names
£3* LB 3 , iu the nheqj*.
113 8 t;
106 13 3
64 16 3
22) 7 3
169 20 9
266 9 3
Mr. Steelman, ngieeublv to notire,
moved tor the appointment of 11 Commit
tee, lo lyepure and report a bill, to limit
the opr rat loo of judgements mid execu
tions to the 1erm of ihk year.
Mr. Meriweth. r, ugieeahlv to notice,
moved far tbe appoiq meet of a Conmtil-
iee, 18 prepare s8d leport a bill 10 pre
scribe io part ihe fee* -d Sheriffs, and to
inakn I he in subjert to rule in favor of iio-
foudssts, when they'collect more than the
moioiiW of judgements against die stinte,
and to make v-ltd all executions and judg.
menu obtained previous to (lie 32d Dec.
1823, nnd which may have an entries
lltei.ua
M . Wdlinins, ag-eeahly to notice, mo
ved for the appointment ofo Commi'iee,
at prepare Slid report a bill, requiring the
S-ipi-rinteiiHeoi of die public hands in the
Western Division to open n renrkc road
from Colmubnt-to H .Wkmsville— also, >t
hill 10 form a new couotv out of the coun
ties of Marion uml Houston.
Mr. Thornton, agreeably to botice,
moved for'ibenppoiniin'-ut of a Connnrii
tee, to prepare and report a bill for the
- siablishnfent and erection of a Lunatic
Hospital >n this Stale.
Mr Yarner, agreeahy to notice, moved
for the apnoiulmeni of a Committee, 10
prepare anil report a bill tu place a portion
qf the foblic bands u irork on tin road
Mr. Mitdrell: To prevent the opera
tion of judgements obtained alter transfer
of lands drawn in tiie present Gold and
Land Lotteries in this Stute, by bond, so
fur us relates to lots whereon Indian im
provements may he anlv.
Mi. Shel ion: To restrain tlto rticuln
non ol Batik bills uudorthe dcuoniinu-ion
of five dtdl/HS.
Mr. Thornton: To niter tho 4lh See.
of an act, entitled an act to lay out a tra
ding town and dispose of ull die lands re
served -n the Stale near the Coweta fills
on tiie Chaiiiihaochie river.
Mr. Solomon reported a bill to be enti
tled un act, to repeal an net In extend the
charter of the Bank ol the State of Geor
gia, and tho acts now of force, umetidalory
thereto, passed 22.1 D< cumber 1830,
wlurli was read the first time.
Notices for the appointment of Com-
nn'iees to prepare and report bills.
Mr. S'crdnum: To authorise tbe intio
ductiun of Slaves into this Slate, free ot
any legal restraints.
Mr Hutchins: To defiue die rights and
liabilities of informers, who may return
fniudulcnidriitrs in lire present gold und
land 'lottery.
Mr. Starke: To remove the seat of
Government front Mtlledgeville to the In
dian Springr.
Mi. Williamsotc To alter und amend
the 2d section of the 4th article «f the
Cons' notion, so fur ns requires all elections
by the General Assembly lu be mado vi
va voce.
Mr: Uaidemuu: To declare antf pre
set ibe dm punishment of tbe crime of
Mayhem—also, to prevent tenants m
dower und-those claiming under them,
from committing unoetessniy waste.
Mr. Mei riweffter: To provide for, and
defray thb expenses of it Convention to lie
holdcm m Milit'dgeViHe, m February 1833,
aud known as the Reduction Convention';
also, to dispose of die Fractional surveys
of land in Cherokee county, and to sup-
port sapermteudants fur the same.
Mr. Glascock: To prevent trespasses
on eld est tu-, und to point out the mode
of punishment.
Mr. Hutchins submit led the following
resolution, which was read and adopted,
vin
The Ani.-Tm ff Convention assent- to Comply with yoflr will,
tiled in the Representative Chandler last | . connection with deliberate bodies
'Monday evening at 3 o’clock, and John 1 H lher,0 ‘* have mtcnacdlml little to iho
Moore,' Esq. of Oglethorpe, was railed j lie " l'*occcdings. 1 must there
to ptocide.t. the organization**!' lie body. 1 * fllB ro,v i (" n 61 dost) With great cotifi-
For President Mr. Gilim-i tecetvi-il 701 °'"lte HheAlitv and intelligenco
Dr.
votes, Ur. U'rest-53. Messrs. IIiuiBell,j ll,i ? a**etubly, in ^idmg the Chair hit
Torrance and Mosel,, were appointed j 6C, ' ,l, htg order, and k givingjQie best di-
Secretnries. From 61 comities 135 dele- 1 octiotf to tho business of tiie C'oavention
gu'es appeared. ' The
Air. Torrimco moved a resolution for
tlto appointment of 11 commit ee of 21 In
draft resoliAians und pto|N»e (lie proper
subjects io proper fonn for ilm considera
tion of the Convention, which after consid
erable debate, .was adopted.
A committee of three was itptiniiiied to
drnli ued report rules for the governmenl
of tlm C aivention.
Tuisday, Nov 13.
Tit.- Cotiveuiion met at 3 o’clock, P.
M. pursuant to iidj-mrattm-iit. Tlm rules
wt-iH leporu-d and adopted.
Mr. Forsylli In ti ofi'ered 11 resolution
for the appoiiemeoi ol u commute., the
object of a Inch was die ascertainment of
tin- validity of tlm cfoclion of each dole-
Cite, by enquiring inio nnd repotting how
mum voius he received, how man) voters
wi-ro in die county, Innv tint election was
condimn-d, wltitt notice was given, fior.
Aftei somo remarks from Mes-rs.
Cti-ws 01 Upson, und L. W. Hudson of
Puinani, Mi. Rockwell olTcied n subsli-
tuie, which, as aniuttded on ti-otioii •jf
Torrance, proposed to appoint a tfommit
lee of pMvilogea and elections ,' | U w ,j c |"
all disputed cluciions sliouhi be r< ft;r rc(J'
and .hence ensued a ve.y atd-^j
UiOst tnleresimg dehrte.
Mr. Focsv.hVce^itt'.jon ^as.u,.ported
by him elf, Mr. Uav’ K of Henry, aud some
others, ns mdisPettsublo a -|,« uscert.iitt-
ment of then power l0 act. The persons
presi qt vere called tlto delegates of the
people—If they wero in fact, suclt del.
gates—If the people bad in fact deputed
ill 11 body lo ac- for litem,4hen -it wm ihe
duty ot all and everv permit h> yield tm
plictt obedfeneb tb tbe high msodute—to-
they should be cautious of assuming so
high a Character upon mere trust, or with
out the fullest evidence of the fact.
This resolution wis opposed, aud tl»-
, substitute off-red by Mr. R„ck wp|1 wi«
i ndv0CT,e ' 1 b y Alctirj, Gmnbfo, Clayton,
te appearance 101 this lltroiigcd ntidi-
auco is but,an indication of the deep inter
est which is fell tlirongiiout our slate, aud
beyond it, on the subject of'our delibera
tions. Wg are now, indeed, presenting tho
spcctiirlt- familiar to old and despotic gov
ernments, but never in our country, of a
struggle which is about to cotnmeuco,
wltifii has tojeeil already commenced,
between the people on the one hand, and* i'j
tlm government oh the oilier, for the pos-l ]
sossion of power. *'
Tlm important consequences W l ;’i.!i !
must follow from what shall lie d<-, ne " 1
rltis Cqitvetilion, warns 11* , 0 a j, i
suclt measures ns will not ot>* y nlr . --pt
approbation ol tlto Sto* u •<« *he*
ried into effect with t*; lt . • bo ear-
mined action ol the who 1 -ed and deter*
To do this, wa mus t 1 6 its people- 1
itituii-.it, ujl 'j 0l |j v - -ey'aaide nil personat
jealousite,, 'j- -dual fouling, all parly *
tliut.it,,, h„. , ,nl we may thos act, and
n,r .y re- r'P l, ' s > results to our country -
<li,-sir j ,' ar<l ou '' exertions, is tny strongest
^ The appointment of tire conrfttittco af
.1 members on Monday to prepare and
present matter tu tlm Convention In ..
proper form tor it, deliberation and action
we have already noticed. The following
minted gentleman composed tlm rem-ui:-
tee.-Messrs. Blttckslidar, B«nierl. Ffr-
sytlr.Camming, Clayton, CViildW.'Gnni--
b St-Wdi.v^. Tnit, Rockwell, Beal
ttlBibli, Taylor of Burke, Bail.-v, Warner,
O-.wson H".vnes, Gordon of Putnam,
C JJl •ffMi-hl-v, Jutex and Harris.
I lie f.il owittg t* « eopy of Mr. For
syths resolutions, which gave rise to. foe
10 the deb ■« mentioned in our Ins*. s
Resolved, That a Committee, of fivo
be apnoipted by the President, w.examino
••r(t t*MOjri to tliin body next eqm>(*
mg, the authority ofthe[}er*oi)vi*,emblrd
as Delegates from the dHP-rem coauties
ol tbe State to reptqsem thq people of
their rusjmutixe, squntigs; tho. RqsqI^. 7