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C. McK*««on> mu*- Cook*
THOMAS.
Archibald McLeod, Groovers
Thomas L. Hkll, Mm*hs
d-muo! Akent, do
trout.
Burrell Fucfcrsot., Sura-nits
t’h»rle« A. Dickson, 733llt
B. 0. Johewou, Howell*
Jinn \V I winy, Ilnr»lrp4»
Ish im Crook*, Coker*
UPSON.
Rodham Harwell, 555.H
Tiiino Day's
Arrfaeale Dratwrs,
Ck
. XV. P. Clmion.Oli
Tbo. Ctumptoip,
Joseph Brt.<ib«rl,y.
Tnomos G. T(
J*mt-s Cassell,
Perry Askew, Wtthwnhunts
jd'nwm 11 ivnn do.fr .»
Fleur) Sizemore, Burger
John Goddard, Mullen*
John. VtatffliV.WJwWlmn:
9. Su
1**3 » 4
62 4 1
173 18 2
4G7 16 4
159 1 3
>49 lG
500 1» 2
1184 1!) 2
fit 13 l
i-ti'ii. Veal, Grt/Mos
gi.Giooody, Johmoc*
Vfi -
250 17 4
..148 I!) f
iw 12 i
1239 20 3
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iqbipMlbhms 1084.17 2
OW/STA.
ih, War** _ *J , 1 2
«n 18 2
Browning, Griffin*
Miili<Jm, Johnson*
Ad*"* Uenn*-
DOOLY.
H.irdy D. McCullficii, 5l6dt
Bern, // Swenrincnn, 585ill
KARLY.
-lernuel Gniiirr, 458ili
g win nett,
I Cdmnn-Non, *en B*iken
liwetili •'nun*. Chambers
'AcCalvi* ll.Sprore, Tower*
riiomi* Prewewi, Barker*,
A. Wilson, orphan, ———
Edward Plamnicr, Maguire*
Ronhen McClutte, LovtHes*
HEARD.
Jc-sso Kidey, 779tb
HENRY.
Gilfoiil R. Oiwell, Allen*
,Vm. Johnson Smith’*
Hiram King. Hood*
John Rader, Doling*
David Wilkins, Thompson'*
Dempiv J. Ray, Grays
John Almand, Hoods [N1
Jesse Doran, Allen* JN]
858 13 1 1 John C. Kennedy, Peurifoy*
517 18 1' JACKSON.
4(57 14 1 Manin II. Pittman, Unle.n*
2i(> 17 -1 John Eubanks, scur. HoUidnys
837 1 2 Mary Mnrri*, w 293lh
Pendleton Carter, McOinni*
James Sailr.is, do
9. R. Henderson, RiJens
Wil/iwn Lmgstoti, Rangli*
LAURENS.
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757 0 4
1287 lG 2
GS4 3 4
SI 1 1
1111 1!) I
111 15'1
163
l 3
, William Lconanl, Currys
68 14 1 DaVid B. Morgan, Varners
Wm..
Joho
Jos ell. liohtn,
J one* IL-Vd
Plaasain ui{h«rp.i
J-mu SmUkTtl
Junie* Red’* *rp» Usvis
.HEARD.
Thomas l.ivingvfiV, 693 d
Msjhpw W.-d’diOirp. Allens
tMti 16 ‘
ifkfiq* ■ . 508 1 8
?408 14 t
Jesse
* Wifliii'l* ,
♦ Vm Hat/
181 15 1
1388 14 1
7 11
4(H) I 4
<J()7 18 2
717 t 2
290 1 3
.309 17 4
870 13 2
1039 17 2
546 1G 4
63 4 1
1021 17 2
672 1 3
576 13 1
564 13 1
Ml 1 3
1054 17 2
9 4 1
63 15 l
42 4 1
783 14 1
1212 14 2
1362 14 1
of Jd4l Mission*-- •; v
Mt: Benton .brooghl in —
io amend the. Coos'liitiliyu, .... ...... ™
Presidem or Yice-Pre*idpiit shall fie tifjsL
igiblc lor a aepund ter'". Laitf'Mjjhtt’Tg*
ble. ■ ■ |V J
Mr.-f orsyih gave notice lo infrodnee, I6-.
morrow, a’ Bill providing for the fulfilment
of ihr: compact betwetn Georgia 'mid'tli*
Uoilotl Slates, in 1S02.
HOUSE or 'REPRESENT AT I YES.
• The *undin^ conimittefr*6f''lhe House
of Repms •ntauyes. were npfminitS?.
Mr. P niton moved an alteration ol the
rule, by .which tho S|ieaker does*nol vote,
except in .cases of a tic. Thft t]itl , siii)n
made tome debate; hot was Titially |»ost
Beni B. /Inrhanan, Evans
T , MERIWETHER.
John Mitcham, GriRin*
Ixiwi* Williams, Stricklands
Alexander J. Gordon, Cunya
James Hups, Sirirklnnd*
516*15 i
1040 12 1
565 1 4
406 I 3
313 2 4
623 I 2
, 964 17 2
945 18 2
458 19 l
938 12 I
914 1 4
878 12 1
1287 20 3
095 1 3
446 15 1
40 4 1
49 4 1
184 17 4
742 l 3
1024 17 2
828 1 2
20 1 1
912 I 4
1395 14 1
35 15 1
972 18 2
70 4 1
530 15 1
413 1 3
1077 2 1
1248 20 3
598 1 3
Mfik's'ON.
r t3mc« D. Uhlre, Ml'elied*
James Jh en Rlde/s ' [AJ
Yfj','lj.hr f) I en, P.- Dew «JW*
M < ii«i.I Wi'ighi, Lnl'i* II*
. " LlURENS.
Peter Kitner, U ' levr
Al<*X»“d«r-iG» ahriiw^ Rvik*
Hit*.in G Thermo.', 6»7tb
;; meR»wether.
XVm Viideuiatt, Tuggle* [NJ 577 13 1
Wilft Bryiiiti do 1041 12 l
•Veilin'Godfrey,, do 17 4
Jeffertott ChgpiwAl. Strickland. »« 4 1
,r ML’SfiOGEL.
VVlii’iiiqE'oa Hern,'Brock*
to* P.ttHi
36 3 4
468 16 4
30 4 1
Janie*
Hitchcock*
«».iw.ri w? ^ 0l)!
Tho L: Thomaeon, Nesbitl
Usenet' Harris, w Suutoe*
Hcudrick Mitcnum, do
27 1 I
916 l 4
1010 18 2
720 1 4
' 66 4 l
973 18 2
Harmon Kirkpatrick;, Hargrove* 8 4,1
EUtali Ragsdale, Huisous 77 15 1
Clms. II. oueiwick, McCuller* 160 17 2
g. < MUSCOGEE.
Strali uBsworih, w Few*
Georgn Hargraves, sen Few*
M. Hnrringion, Hlichcocks
. <* NEWTON,
Wm/McNenlj McChiins
JoiOCs-A. Oglash.v do
A.nriali 'Pe/imn, Manin*
Robert Conen, Nesbii*
Charles Luca*, //utsom
Nancy Hodge'* w Bi acke/fs
Willis Wiggins, MrCullor*
I PIKE,
Wm. f/iggaion, Crow*
Abner Baker, do
Lsban Uackham do
PULA^KT.
Jos»e Williams, McDanleils
STEWART.
Thoma* Pate*, Manin*
Joel McClendon, Burks
SUMTER.
Jeiee Walker,*nn. 756th
TALBOT.
Tho C. McDoftoll. Kollum*
James J. Carson, Phillip*
John Scon, Seayls
Isaac Coal, Durham*
Binney Braswell, do
TELFAIR.
Wm. Ellis, Fryora
THOMAS.
Philip MrMalh, Newman* 447 15 l
TROUP.
Mary Sexon, (larrisold* 315 17 4
Valentine Tlir*»h,655ili 77 1 2
.Samuel Stillman, Coker* [N] 563 13 1
Levin McGnhoe, Howells 1014 18 2
Darimis Johnson, 656th 897 17 2
Tho. U. P. .UcCtan, 735th 408 1 2
Crawford McGeehce, Sim* 1417 14 1
UPSON.
Weiley Harris, 470th 253 3 4
Eleanor Burnside, w 56l»t 12 4 1
Margaret Stanford, w 588th 1378 14 I
James Chamberlin, 494ili 971 18 2
Sinclair McMullen, 561st 8r>2 1 2
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Thomas St. Johg, Mitrtiu*
Sarnne! Gtbaon, IlcCleio*
Juirau Batlay. McOuMer*
\ PIKE.
Willi mi Bhktin. BWmAf
Choiias Coppag* . AHisona
W hap> Harndr 'V .'.sups
XViU'ait't O'-iar*. Mnsdat'*’
Hem *-8nptl>,’jr. CyvmgtO**
J H VHiuoro.ifii; Riumim (N)
PULASKI.
Mire P.*»M'>,itt'i!J>''*
Ben|»inii< 'Stfiinifi'i '785ih
DempwRWTW* '
i j J A'LBOT.
J» in *’ont4‘ ti' tmtua
Weiem If: w*‘ I, ®dw«.l»
D ifi! ‘Owart„C , 'X..
J^rm.ilulr A»»l>,‘Eitw«r(U
4* T^JjfAIR.
©;i.|« ill Sidtunaiiv Flint*
J.IUI A W llllilUW, Wilcox#
TROUP.
Wni.irn V. Redd. Tidly*
Iu**maiyViRi*J&k**
; UPSON.
'Miller U.
John IX I
89 15 1
t>96 17 2
867 1 4
513 1 3
AO 1
1018 18 2
936 12 1
828 17 2
175 14 l
supr.ert *ttllw«»»e,%e?owilled4uf6y RtvUbhJujMk* Secretary *fth* Treasury fb
Wo« ing rlrrwmdanto*, iaf rail i 1 rcMfcf |M pwbhe moaay in depa*.
Firm, Thef haVa Bare cahirowted W«f Urilmd Bt^tes .Bnnk pjomMy
(lenoimnrdfw dangofoai »*d/tr»ilfcn(U» in frj'rtJ^Vehiniosyta*^ #j«r;■*». aiu'um
i hair CMMMr
■nd civil war ;'
United Slate*, H
of this S'ale, in hi* #|
yrar, and also in Mfs
Sr comity They were discarded *n<
rlnn under foot byStie last Caagres*in the
■■n icimeni of the odioas Bill ol Forge..
And whereas on the day assigned for
their rnniiideiation, an hhnorablo aaemficj
frrnn Hull county Moved to ley them oh
on ill' tolili' for the balance of their session;
nn ttlncli mo'ion, the mover of (aid preattt.
Id*- and resolution* claimed the privtledge
' f lieing heard, as 10 their purport truth Its-
•mn nndtendenry: which being ncru*dod^d
It m by tho decision of ibe Cbi’ar thoutem-.
hnr fiOm Hall appealn-l frutu tho decision
of die Chair to tho House on wbicb appea
unjorily ilt*of the Uousn did oVoiruie laid
ilftciiion, and tlictohydouird, not ohly
to the member from Puttiaui hut to every
nflier lire privilege of debate tm the quiw-'
liiin they were required le lay ou the la* j
hie. £ t .
Now. Wo the uudersigoed, do enter this
nur solemn piote*^ a^ uust the *»id decision
of live majority, aud atsigu the following rea
sons, to wit: i
First. We do believe die matter pro*
posed for discussion does involve .subject*
of lasting, momemour, vital aud imtuudi-
ate interest to all the Suites, to tlio South
cm Stales^at pres <01,10 our coustiteeats,
and lo iho people of Georgia particularly.
Second. Wo beliovo the assertiou of -Cite
principles of file resolutious Imperiously
dnnMiirled by the eircuuislaitce* uudei
widen they haVo been detiouuced a* afore'
sail', as an actof juitice to them who be
lieve nod advocate them; th.it the good peo
ple bf this and dm other Slates, particular
ly, may righteously decido on the proprie
ty of such denuuciatien*.
Third. Buciiuso by tbo dccisiou ol (be
majority, all dircussioD wus put dowu, and
the piivii-ge ofoxpresriug our opioious iu
behalf of ourselves and diose we reprewoat
was deoil'd, wtiicb wo believe can obiy bo
rightfully done in-case* whoro by tbo tx-
press i ules of this house, such privilege may
liave been reatricieii.'
Fourth. Because there is no express
rule, refusing the right of discussion in this
case, nor do wo know of .the like having
been done by that tules of uuy deliberative
assembly, heretofore. Iu this .case we
think it war unreasonable, unjust, and
under existing circumstances, highly ..op
pressive. "■ . . . - .
Signed by the following members:
Mark A. Cooper, Benj. Hudson,
Tally Vinson, Wm. Ilammood,
Julias C. Alford, James Grubbs.
A. W. Redding, Y. P. King,
Asbury Cowles, Elisha Wyuu,
N. C. Srvrc, Titos. R. Lamar,
Samuel Torrance, John Bass.
G. R. Clayton, Julin Harris,
T G. Sanlotd, A. Bakar, ofidb’y
J. N. Williamson, Titos. H. White,
Sietvart Fioyd Heory Pope,
J. T. Sharpe. S. M. Bair,
C. H. McCall, Cliurcbbill Gibson
I. R. Walker. B. li Rutherford,
^
Rial it was iWl an oficutl papci—Jink tlm ' '.fiafi* a* ii leu lioetl patilislifld i* <n« P&(
President rahrhfrr/iri* it* cmt»i#ujF«!*tioit.‘ "
that the Semite hail nr.i an intireacbmem
of tbo l’rcitdeilt b«foio tliom--and (lie like.
f.wr. Welrster, took'a sI'ghk nAtU 'A l*t
diicu-siotn^itd >((*»•• VotinjglugAtJfelCi
ybf bilds a comparatively geade at
a* it has been pahlishSd ie the on
rial pspdr, In ev<fy msfance, therefore,
where I lisve dcirtsibii to usb.i',jllall «-
vail ntjicif ofihat publicaliotrof U M g B “-
thought when the
bpMfforirtSfhtttftS, that it wg%A <v{(ry
•I# *.i- IJ .
R*pre*ent@tigef^Ml&
private. .. .. .... ... ^^^
The 1 .various -part* oftne
Message were referred, accordiitL
subject*, to (lie ' a^ropi late commit toes o1
the Ho't«$/ ■ “tfr'*
Upon lie 8th of tMo sgties of Jlesqffi '
lions. so refcrringlthem, (to refer to a sjpes
cial committe the. recomniepdation
.iTYr*
COLtngBTKk
r* pbo»
L 1833.
a mcr Georgian.
isinn nro»o 4 'DcwcBii au % 'pi?
ay lie, of Goofrgia-v-iheddrMcr of
clareil the fiOOpla of llil State, >tffltm. ™
desirous of other dtapges .lit .the cuuetitu.:
tiott. He was anxious (lie said), lo bring
forward a proposal fif it should seem 10
promise the least possibility of success) lOr
boned one-week, . I various amendments of tho cqn*tilutib#..,lf
After thi», the lit. use went into ri Ballot I (hero was any hope of preserving the pie ‘
815 19 8
630 U I
719 V 2
671 1 2
1190 13 1
512 16 4
1254 20 3
•20 15 1
401 13
40'’ 18 2
629 17 2
531 1 2
444 19 2
872 1 4
23 1 1
287 J7 4
1301 14 J
M5i 30 3
52 4 1
164 M 4
252 3 4
- IN SENATE.
Moniiav, Dec. 2.
Mr. Towns: For die m lief of the pur
chasers of Fractious and sipiare lots iu (be
lit district of originally Muscogee-
Mi. Lic'tieli : To niter and amend the
Charter ol thu Contrni Bank, and also io
proviilo fur llm sale of land* which have
boiun I'orii'imd to too State.
The tuconstderril bill to came (be Div
idends of tbo Poor School & Academic
fund* to Im disuibuied nctotdhg to tho
whitn population, was taken up—.Mr.
Stapleton, moved (o lay on the'table,
the halation of the session, lost—yea* 85,
uni's 44.— Mi. Danioll, to racomntil ii,
lost yea* 35 nays 43—it was theopaased H«
yens 44, noes 36. «
Wr.KattAv, Dec. 4.
‘ The Senate passed (ho bill so to alter
the qohsliUltiot: ns to extnml the trim of
office of the Judge* of the Superior Courts
lour years, instead ol ihree, os at pros
•-hi.' T*o first election under this amend
ment to be In 1837- Such vacancies a*
may occur in the mean lime, Iu be liilod
up to that time only.
EVENING SITTING.
The bill to incorporate Fruitkliu Fecto-
jn Ibe county of Upson, was passed.
W. Cone of Greeae, Joa Culpepper,
W A. L. Collin*.
A. F. Roberta*n,
John Boriug,
Robert Hubbard,
B. F. Hardeman,
J- H. Gresham,
Wm. J. Russell,
M. M. Dye,
Monday, Doc. 2.
By Mr. Welboru: To exempt person*
residing in the corporation of the Town af
Hamilton, from road duty without the lint'
its ol said corporation
for Chaplain: and elected tbo Rev, air.
Stockton.
- SENATE.
* Tuesday, Dec-.10.
air. Clay re-introduced hi* Bill (vetoed,
last session) to appropriate for a limited
note, tbo proceeds of the llm Public Lands.
It wus ordered to a s^fcond reading.
He also moved to amend sir. Benton’s
resolution [requiring of Van -Secretary of
tho Treasury certain information, ns to tho
Public Deposit* in tbo United Slates bank,]
by requiring, also, tho names and bona fide
Capital*, of tho Bunk* now. clusun as plac
es of Deposit; the 'amount* of Public Mon
ies ill thnsb Banks, on the fust of October,
November, aud December, 1833; (he a.
m6uut bf their dote* in circulation, and of
their Specie, their Stockholders, whether
foreign or domestic; what transfers lo them
of public monies, out of the United States
Bunk; upon what authority sue It transfers
worn in any case, made by request of such
Banks, in order to sustain their credit; cop-
pies of all correspondence between the de-
pai intent of the Treasury end the said
Banks.
[This, It will bo seen is an exceedingly
knotty striug of questions, such as can
scarcely fail not a little to puzzle Dr. Jack
ton, with'all hit learning. It is an attempt
to kill him, with ammunition which iamadu
himself to faruislt.J
Mr. Clay then moved to lake op the Se
cretary of the Treaaury’s Report en the
Removal of the Deposits; which was done.
He titan went on to urge that, since the
charter of the U. fit. B uilt granted toil the
deposits bf the public monies;.and since a
power wax, at the tamo lime vested in the
Secretary, to remove those deposites, upon
cause shewn to Congress, and since thede-
potites, bad been removed, and mat remov
al justified, in (he report before them; the
importance ol the matter, andWte public
eecussity of prompt action upon it, mado it
appear to (lira the duty of the Senate to in
quire, at oave into the state of tbo Treasu
ry-
Martin P. Spark*, [Here he gave a good hit to th.o contriver
I* iuhod Davis. - el ail these things, now cunningly absent
Wm. A. Beck, —as lie always loves to be, Irom the place
_H. M. Thornton, where he is most busily at work.].
Daniel McIntyre, Alluding tour. Van Bureu, be said That
Wm. Stroud, an officer of the government, who ought to
Thomas Bivins, be it, the chair [now so honorably filled, bt
Ibe President pro tern.] and wltose absence
he [Mr. Cluy] sincerely regretted, had once
exhorted tho Senate “ to see where the
rights oj the States were." Re (mi> Clay)
wtslted to enquire, wnat bad become of Ibe
Treasury; and where were tbo lost right*
^ iry;
By Mr. Hubbard; To authorise and re-1 ofihut Housoover it.
quire the justice* ol the Inferior Courts of uu then moved to make ibe Report the
lie several counties of this State, to pay special older of the day, for the next tuon-
heir Senators and Representatives out of day.'
Mr. .Bonton opposed tbe motiont and iu-
their
lie county funds.
The lull providing' for Iho payment of
tli« agents of the Indian* within the Chore-
kee Circuit, wus taken np, road tho third
time aud passed, allowing four dollais por
Jay, for their services.
Mi, Harris of Walton, presontod a coun
ter protest to that offered by Mr. Cooper
ou Saturday, which was signed by 81 mem
bers, and. also ordered to bo spread on the
Journal of (he house.
Tuesday, Dec. 3.
The hill incorporating the Georgia Rail
Rond Company, after having been fiually
gouc through with and amended, wax read
lie third tinto and passed—Yeas 135, Nays
Wednesday, Dec. 4.
BILLS REPORTED.
By Mr. Bates: To require oil Judges of
the Superior Courts and Solicitot Generals
of this State to reside withi# tho jurisdic
tional limits of tho Circuit for which they
were elected.
By Mr. Spivey; To divide tho county
of Muscogee, and form a new county out
of a part of tho-countiet of Matcogue and
Stewart. r-
TJie bill forilm relief of Tax Collector*
of tins Stulc for the year 1833, and for tho
tuiit'f cf A. Mi d/cWbPrtc 1 '. Tax collectb
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, i of Cat roll county, was teud the 3d time
Satpeday, Nu*. 3d. | a,,d Thursday, Dec. 5.
Mr.Conper,laid on the tub o ti.utlollowtog : ftJl McBri(h> I0 y 0 , Ul d „ bill lo add' n
protA-t Which was tend and ordered lo be j o| ^anoUeCOuniy to l* .aiding—
catered on luc Journals, to wit: ‘ Satuuiiay Dec T
Wlteie.is u U. prescnfalivo from Ilia | Xo ,,jj „ pjr< 0 ( Telia., coultty to ‘the
[county af Moutgomaiy.
fo alter and amend an act for tbe or-
J il'ii Wood
~»<mt4.j*
’Crawford.
tl. DubglsV, t fit. rut 1291 '20 3
" ■ mm a i*w
SWMw^ I . M*>Uad,5i.unMin* i4J2 14 1 *'!■ L
-a DEKALB. *■ •**" ' E(Pi‘fWB" lf 0 l J * of
etm^w'evv* IbinMXM U&A*“4.-'t 1,a 01
ilio L ' -..rT fit 1 iTol tins gov. .- mam :
coni.iv of Putnam did oliVr for lltu consid.
minion ol tlio Lcgisl.ituie tho following
Piunniblp and Kesoliiinms:
[Hero follows Mr. Cooper’* resolutions.
Which were mude site oidei ol the d .y
.for Tbursduy llm 29t)i d.iy of N--v. lues
Itcuehus we conceit e thtiu tu b tespt c fin
iD'lbunueivc*, uud iutroduced to <iX|iri s*
[Eitfii'd disapprobation ol tim priuci-
ud view - enututtted in the Prosmeiit’s
jpumlijo, tu oppose the bill com
tailed tpo force bill, aud to present
wlidtwe believe .lo b« the rigut- of the
tho State* Irspi-Clive*
I lie f edeni biaucii
479 13 I
1246 20 S
743 1 3
699 lb 2
*0 15.1
Aoo wburons.siso, the |Minci|.le-, eon-
iiibeit in thu Re*o u ioi.s are llios- w i
are best eah'uiuied, when uuly a-'miiitsuu
cd, to oeciiru Mtcilt, and our o»u - o..-
touauul ' Uittou—-tiiat fitter nxibtiton uua
gauizattou of a Mayors Cuuit in the town
of Columbus, und-for uilter purposes,
tboreiu specfiietf.
To alter the 3d Sec. of 4tlt Art. of the
Coustitu iou of tbts Sum, so ftt as to au-
dtorixe tite peo;dw tsshes .the General Of-'
ftcers of the Mtiitifi'af'.hi*. State,
CONGRESS! O NAL.
Suited that a general scrutiny should be had
into ibe couduct of tbe Bauk. The motion
of Mr. clay however, prevailed.
[But Mr. clay, it leemi, hud yet another
burnt in store for tbo cheek of the * Great
est and Best.’ It canto in ibe shape uf a
resolution, intended to meet tbe new asp. et
of tbe Deposite-Removal, presented by tbe
late message, and the report of ur. Tuuoy.
Both these documents, it will be recollect
ed, attempt to place.lhut act uu the fooling
of the official control aud responsibility ol
ilia Secretary only. Now all /lie world
remembots, that the grouud, taken by the
President, in his communication to the cab
inet, was, that he himttlf did it, on his
ootn responsibility. Mr. clay’s mouou then
is the following.]
Resolved, That tbe President of tho U-
nifed State* be requested to inform file St-n-
me, whether u paper, under date ol (lie
18tit September, 1833., purporting to ituve
been read, by him, to the, Heads of llm
several departments, relating to the dopos-
itosof the public money of the United
States and alleged lo have Ikimi published
by his’euihotity.'be genuine or noi: and if
it be genuine, that he be requested to rouse
« copy of the said paper to be laid bofuro
the Seuuto.
WeONKSd.Vv, Dec. 11.
JJr. Oibh offared ins-promi-cd joint res
olution, proposing 1# amend the Constitu
tion of the United Slates as to tho election
cf Presideut 'aud Vice President. He gave
uotice that lie should call up tiiis resolution,
together witlt (n«t of'Mr.vIlentnn, (on ■ 1 -
same subject) ou tiifi first Mouday in Je
my.
Mr, Ctay’i am^iidfiieut tu Mr. Benton’s
resultitiuu (callingfor latoum/iou as to ihn
U. S. Batik) was taken up, and aineinied
(op. Mt. 'clay’s motion j bv adding, to the
eq|j tyr information, the deiuAud to know
ttia tTatub ut l the stock oi'. tho new depo iie «. .
Batiks, ou the 1st Steptembor and 1st No* 5ub J Q<:<
SEfimTE.
‘ jfiwjOW. Dec 9, 1833
On lUQiiqg^J^l.t^G'RUN DY, ti,e Saa- *V
ite i .roceedeB To J tsSn of -a Secret#
r., when u oppomwd that Waltm j Law
hie was unaomtoosly elected, he havinc
cceivt-d 39 votes.
Mr. Bunion’s Rc»oMi*n» of th*,8d, (ra-
iho
lanu*
sent Union,*i( mtist grov oltt of that moth 1
claimed to nnderslaud tho
'Wishesof. Georgia, not less than bis col
league; and insi&tedj-lhnr; whatever might
itave been their discontent at parts of the
legislation of Congress;'lltey -were! now
contenl to await a change, or even to sub
mit to things as they stood, rather than ba
znrd tlio V lion.
Mr. Gilmar (of Georgia) joined Mr.
Wildo, in ropresohting the pooplo of -Ilia
Slate, asonxions to Obtain tlio action of a
general Convention, on tho constitutiopal
points of the Tariff. Imern'il Improver
inent, the Bank, &.c. Jbc. As to any change
of tlio manner of electing the President, or
his term of service, they, hverrqd that tho
people of Georgia, thought it a matl#( pi
far inferior importance.
Messrs Wilde and Gilmer interpreted
truly, we have no doulv, the general o.pih
ion of the South. Senxible men 1'aogh at
the expectation of coring all - the. present
disorders of the Government; by tinkling
st the mode of electing iho /'resident. Gut
off the office; and you would ni.leasi, bp
doing something; tlio’ we are far, from
thinkingihat even amputating this most rot
ten limb, would any Inngrr save the body
politic, from its present rapid leudancy to a
general mortification.
The question un this resolution was at
last agreed IP be take* separately. Some
oilier points* Were, in like manuor deferred*,
and the House adjourned, before any fins)
decision upon the questions reserved.
TiiobSdav Dec, 11,,.
A Message from the President was re
ceived by the hands of Mr. Donelson, hie
Private Secretary, wnicb was read as fol
lows:
Wasbinwyom, Dee. 12.1833
To the Senate of the Unied S a esr
I have attentively considered the resOla' 1
lion of the Senate of the llth inst. request
ing ibe Preshfrni of the United States to
communicate to the Senate “a copy of tbe
paper which hue been published. End which
purport* to have been read by him to the
Heads of the Executive Department*dated
tho 18tb of September last; misting to the
removal Of the deposites of the publicmen-
ey from the Bank of the United States and
its officers,”
Tbe Executive it a co-orditrat* and
independent branch of the Government,
equally with the Senate; End I have yet t#
learn under what constitutional authority
that branch of the Legislature has a right,
to require of me an accouht ef any commu
mention, either verbally or ih writing made
to the Heads of Departments, acting at . a
Cabinet Council. As we/I might The re
quired to detail to the Senate the free and
private conversation I ltave.fiend with those
officers on qny subjects relating to their duties
and my own.
Feeling my responsibility to the Ameri
can people, I am willing upon all occasions'
to explain to them the grounds of my .con
duct; and 1 am wiUiog upon ail proper oc
casions to give to either branch of the Ee-
gisluture any information in my possession
that can be useful in the execution of the
appropriate dutios-confided to them.
Knowing <be constitutional rights Of the
Senate, 1 shall be the last man, under any
circumstances, to interfere with them
Kujtving those of the Executive, I shall at
all times endoavor to maintain them agree
ably to the provisions of the constitution,
uod tho soluiuu oath I have taken fo support
and defend it.
I ant constrained, therefore, by a proper
sense of my own> self-respect, .and of the
rights secured by the. rgnstiaiion to, tbe
Executive branch of the Government, to
decline a compliance with your request.
ANDREW JAQKSON.
After tho message had been road,-
Mr. Clay said, that a call had been made
on mo President for it copy of a document
which.had been published and extensively
circulated by the papers in tltii city—-a
document intimately connected wiih the
safety of the treasure of the country. The
call far it was made under (lie foil' comic
tiorrlhal the Setjato ought lo have that
document. Il liad been refuted, tmdw lit*
proit-x; that thfe rights of the ?hief Msgis
iidie were invaded bv it. He always would
be disposed tb' respect the rights ol every
public officer, but the President could b*?»
no more eonfidefice in his rights, than I fe*!
in the rights of tho Senat*. The right of
ilie Senate t* ealffor this paper was foua-
this. noafKo*aiik«8te-
wk* losfWitewbtYllry Gn-xtn'
ireti*nlsnhldfii*t4a«M, which
it wiU no ,3o3u be entirety
bfthe’ TJdoJs wo snder-
_ ... *
li-nrii that To sseemn'lig thVriver ii lh» sms!
linnet, the Bdot-Mrdckttsilng ttiat lay concealed
-'in’the' water/ wbtabfipefcf a bole dtronili tho t)0t-
toni end belit herthere; berore she coaid tie dinert-
gaged from this »nag the witlt' flowed hr so rspidlv
tliJthotwi'hdtending IbeeUrtidHiofMlI- on Board
alio went diwn fn twi*tve - fi-e( 'wfttet with every
thing in her. ' Nothing bat the'Cabin which is in
tbe upper deck rsmeineffost of wstor.'and it is prob
able she cannot be reiaSd The Georgian why
awsod bjr-Manr*. J, A'. ^slhoon,_Hiirris, and otb-
er< af this towni tod wits built at Pittsbnrgh Penn
sylvania, about'three yesiv‘since. She was sold
last June to the present 'owners-for. eight thousand
dollars. ' We asdsnthnd the freight of the Gcnr-
;ina is sappoeed ld.be worth, from 60 to, 100,000
fliers. Next Week we stinllprtibaWy be able to
live iertUor particulars relative to the causes and
blent of the UU,'
The Legislature ndjoarned on die 21st instnnk
ollor.n soatowbat boisterous session *f 48 deys.--
The Journal debits mbfe-lsw* baVb been passed Sr
mart moony.appropriated thin atanj previous *ec-
ion sines Georgia has been a State. Three hon-
drod note are eapposed to have beeo pnwnd. W«
shall Isy a list ortho most important before our'rca*
ders, as soon V received; “»
■ We have been thrOagh tho politeness of the Hon t
George 8. Gilmer, pat in possesskmof n pamphlet
copy of the Report of tbe Secretary of the Trc.un -
ry, with the aoeoc.puiying OosnoKoU ap tho mb*
ject of die removal oflhe Gorotnmesi Depositcs.-
Gen Ssmael McKean bas been elected-Seastar
te Coogrese, by the Legielatere ot Peansylraoieo
ffe ie io fever of ibe United Stats* Bank and opr
poeod to Van Baien,.. • - , ■ . ■ -
We hafb received a sepplemeat #f AtkinesnV
Satirday Eteniag Poet, eenteinjag e ‘'Report ofe
comm.ttee-of Direeton of the Bank of tbe tteHed
Bank prusses, ne<l coosidi
a tr iumphanf
inght sgsinst the
refutation, of the sllegatijtns n ....
Dank by General Jaokson. Sikne of the seethe**
pressee view it ar e masterly Msdnclion,,*** alto
gether worthy or porernl W* have not had time
to peruse it. sod consequently can express no opin
ion of demerits. We take it for grouted liowever,
thst the committoe have end’eaVonred to “hold op
their own corner." We shall give hereafter each
extracts from the report as asy be deemed intares -
ting to oer feeders.
- .... -xeemtire .Department,
bearing data, Asg 12th. 1833, porsaont to a resoe
of Georgia, approvod
latiea of the Legislature
Dec 22 1832, oulboriting the Governor to'appoint
S competent Engineer, te examine sod survey tbe
Chattahoochee Hirer, from West-Point, in Troop
county, to Ibe town of Colsmbus, and report the
nt-M* practicable commsoiestioo between loose two
points, whether by land or Water." This duty
wat confided to Mr. Nichols, a getlsman of high
reputation iu bio professioo, and we regret tbnl ouf
limited space prevents and insertion of the entire
report. W® nave, however, copied those parts
itammedulely relative to the construction of * pro-
•or communication between Wert-Point and C*
umbas, which, in our opinion./preeent a highly ■*-
tiefectory sad encouraging view ofibs subject b
Will be perceived that the distance between tbe
points sought to be connected, by Iks mens of Ou ri
ver, is forty-one miles, and that tbe aggregate luff
it three bandied and seventy-tour foot. bit. Nich
ols reoonrmsnd* the Bail Road as not only the best,
bit indeed, the only artificial means of commutu-
radon. The bed of the fiver is of each n charac
ter at to reader tbe removal of obutructiooe in lh»
stream to secure navigation entirely impracticable,
and the Engineer, after rigid exatr 1 — ■—
man ication that can be made. Mr. Niche is advi
ce* a rail-road of ssdntonliol timber construction,
-which, he ray*, will last forty yosts without repla-
cisg.the limber*. .“On many of the Northern
rs.l-rotds now in progreae, tbe Georgia Pine iitho
chief mntcria! used.
Mr. Nichole estimate* the cost of materials for
the raid at 208U, dollars for each mile, or 85,280
) Jo, !* T * r ° r Mte wholefiistsnco. The entire expense.
pcMing^doartitg end grabbing, excavations and
nbankmonts. eroSsinY roads, and ntalsgisls. JWr.
icbols estimates st liro hundred snd eighteen
thonsaod, fosr hundred and fiftv-five dollars snd
Jed on the ground that the whole world wqs
alrendy in potsessfon of it. It was made
itJ**S
because the'document was *e*t fotth to the
* • 1 - ! —' “ asr - .“K" ••
>* it was Iho n#ht
I vmber,l833;(ihatMi, the d.y 6e/of*l«ey ******* »»J
Were qi..d6 Pet Battks, and since.) "Tltb Jhe «U was [n vtolatioh ol precedent or »«•
ih*A both tl| “ the Legislntut
thi removal offi* ■3**——*^
ali.tr no little ' l "»f"9 er '
mpw.uuu, Mfrysjs. k orsyih* aud Beutou wo Itnvo en.tosvf
..iop.cJ, b. .. Mt of 23 to 18. Its ro|.'c- boon rehtsed, I h
iuu W <Jh' vatioos pant prutencra, •.*-** , beW « vl,lee
•i
ity liiftwceooia
fwatddtj
n 44t, 40de
s it right! to tsk
■ of the document, and
five cents la MrT Nichols roport is a table, dlvt-
ding the proposed route into sections bf one mile
each, slid giving the entire cost of each sectien,
specifying^thr different items of expense
By it
wejHtreetve; that one section of the' road can'ba
for the asm of S3$),5ft. uod that one sec
tion will cost u high Es 10,240)85.- Tho cost of the
other ssctipnvraogs tietwcen these two amonots.
It now remain* for tho Legislature of this State
to *sy whether another State' skall Vogross mnch
of ita moat vale * ‘ '"
exartions be
r wthand pi
the applicat'ion of a phrtion Of its ample funds
to purposes of tmermtl -improvameeb And moro
tally dots jt iutersst Colqmbtu lo move spee-
adonergetirally in tiiis wore of improvement
to preserve sad.incresia'its uwri^trado.
Tne following is itaudod us as the list of
cafididate*wo4iinM*d-by ffie tueptiug, uver
the way, on Monday aigbr. Tm six nets
ones, Inclii'duig'thW: Executive,^wo pat io.
ifslics, for iltu couvenisace of the cursory
render, who wi/l eut be **jpiijeJ at seeing
JbltftCol
A Haift
Tcrrel('
syne, Jno>. bclilev,
tsXSSSK.*1%
td Cuthbcn, aadO. IV, B.
Towns—Oia.J 9 ur.
' • v T.. <■ ivr.w t ;"—
Tho hill creating a new Judicial
creating.*
tailed -Coweta. Qirf un
LegUI*tt
Bank Direct
Chthi**'
■Smith,
-.mrB.'Bu/
J wens ud M
Circuit
bu* 'passed both
ute, aitd bucu.uo u
uing Hiram Waii-
•ud Yuiib’u \
■ aantc.
sale of the
V proceeds to
aqk has also
igislalure.
e made by
til, viz;
of the State
i^Toup,'
oltncj, Jnuu
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