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VOL. XU
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December 36th, ltm.
tke officer, of Taylor'
PABTliSrij.
In consequence at the I
,nr subscription llet, we
jor subscribes* with noth
In discontinuing tbolr p
^re ee meoh Better ee
Arm In every way wnstht
Wrv"t cimtatkminlliff
,e must nvqulra the ess*
TreesurT ol
restitution o
loaded premise*, tens the bead of Ml*. Ceibe-
rlne Kerry.
On Motion of I .lent. C. W. Kneed, the chelf
• James Pollard, execute? af
C. Pollard, deceased, to p*J
appotetaaMswifiotlriptag enmmitten lit pfissent
4 ■“ wive of onr thanks to
Capt. 0. F. Hubert.
Onr community- wen
hn ruder eftotnram by Mm i
the tasty tor berk)
ueot. j. m. hm
motion, Meat. C.
rotnmUtee.
The committee pleated tip; following
., J. B, Carlton. On relate, end to eatbonw D. U. McNeil to
'■* "■ "■ **•- end receipt for the name. to..,
ror reasons Ireqaeculy glees to t>*
Assembly In similar ceeee. and for the
reason that the huw offset way be ecoon
by the appointment ol Mr. McNeil nr y
by the Court of Ordinary, under the
laws note Bf force.
A hill to authorize and empower Jmui
man and William .Iordan, Indigent Ini
Muscogee county, to peddle without
of Btono Inlet, which le<l loan Ihipresstnu of an
enfinguntmi between oar butteries and the eon-
my at that place, dr at tome point on Wadrji-
law nr John , Island. ;
A gsmlt-mao who left Jam**' Maud at half.
cam sitattigipsS
ntnaed by etw eneaiy, Who made v dbmnnstt v
tlnn and exchanged a few shdlawlili our baltriy
on Cote'* (aland, wUb a view, ns it woasuppoMj,
ol I eating i he range of our gnn».
the aitarlt wps commenced hj tfce erleiny with
one gunboat aim two bargee about a gunner to
three u'eloeh, and had raise ad when onr Intnrui-
ant left. No damage wea done to our tide, tbu
anotJ all falling abort. Whether the-enemy stts-
mined any Injury i» not known.
Dispatches were aim reeelred In the city yea-
tenlay aftorintots awtlng that n deet ol twelve
gunboat* had passed up North Kdlelo Inlet aa
Far aa white Point, and had mode a deinonatra-'
tlnn on onr force* Unfix, the eoiutnand of Goo.
Kvana. The latter had leletlmnlird lor rein
forcements, which Wote linnlediately ordered
Wh your committee, hating a
mun with ouroomradea of the!
Brigade Stale Troops, tbe moat p
port une Christmas praaeut from
Berry, hereby tender our nppre
klndneea :
' thmed.
Dun or a GnonoiA Voi.untxkh in Damp
ron’a Lzoiun.—The telegraph, a day or two
ilnce, announced the death of O no ROE Brow it,
a member of Hampton'* Legion, who died In
Virginia of typhoid ferer. The deoeaned waa
aged about nlnetMn yeara, and waaike youngeet
brother of dor. Josxpd E. Brown, by whom
he waa liberally educated. The Mllledgerllle
Ha tn iUr aaye he waa a young geolleraia of great
pereonal bravery and Intellectual promiae. Al
luding to hit death, the Union aaye i “He waa at
•choal In Sonth Carolina, wbaro ha volunteered
and went aa a private In Hampton'. Legion to
Virginia. In the battle of Munsons, where the
Legion Buffered eerarely, be anted with great
eoolueae and con rage, and woe atlgbUy wound
ed. He waa young, and (OH of hope and expec
tation, but after he had enrvlted the bullet, ol
the enemy, the dyalroyer baa mowed him dowu.
In hta laat lUneaa ha waa alteuded by hie two
brother* In lerylcc with the Georgia troope In
Virginia, and by tome of Georgia's ablest physi-
ctaue, but death elalmarl blrufer lie victlui, and
no human arm oonld ears."
I the plaintiff he Alien'd
tuniaa. thta V?tjVd.iy aI
M«jr, A. ttilttl.
r*-' ' »• mu Hfnt I ut nufl.f »u efKUHM
txt 00m at tho cotm U .tt** doot in W
p*td counr* within tbe kwfel lu>«r« of
lowing Jaqit*, to wit:
No. 4i>|7ti ttikj ftch Olnfr{ri. confftlntac4
No. *n, mho tirli IMiirirt «outs»nin2 *
Tbe followed Col; Ooop^r several
roll**, and aim eked him with urwu farjr. Col.
C; dn»vo ibvni hack to the wood*, a dUtuncc of
twosoilloi*. A large number of Cherokee* were
With Opoihleviiolo, MLrwIe* *b«ui lfiO Semi
nole*. Col. ©rvw, with fal» men, wba remained
Chickasaw* benrly lift Tm- Creeks did not
•eedpany, b^auie the enemy were their own
’ A white man, by the name of Ell Biol'b. waa
taken. trh.> had gone over to the enemy, waa
tried by a court martial and abut. lie waa a de
serter from a Tenia regiment Other deecriera
were taken aod dealt with lu the tame manner.
Cot. t'oopaUhe’aav-'il with thu greouat cool
ueaaaud brwferv. We undereUnd that he has
called on Vnl. McIntosh lor assistance, and It Is
to be hoped that he will furnish It wtth prompt
ness. - If aid Is not seel, we wlll'bv likely to
have lerrible tlmcs ou this frontier.
ages are assessed aod no appeal entered, that the
money shall be paid to the jiany Injured before
hie properly la taken by the eotnpauy, but only
provides tbal execution shall Isaue for II, on
which execution the money might or might not
be collected.
A hill to make effectual the second clause Of,
Hu) second section ol the fourth Article of the
Constitution ol tho State of Georgia, and to
S reacrlbe more fully the mode by which the
gilts and disabilities of parlies In action of Di
vorce shall be determined.
(IKS I A, LOWNMM tlKVNTir
hgreae iianlel Bevel, eusrdlan iur Jjl|a.t)e>»
> thii C^urt for Latter* of Di*U1|r4M
J are. tbuifltirfs lu cltf* all p«ir<coi»ft qommtmi
ar at my olUut wituiu tlio tune pr«*aib«4 i
ttlc thwlr rthjtcilour, (If airy tooyhovej oAit.
ar The eoUactlon taken ill tke Catholic
Church of this city leal Sunday, la eld of the
Catholic Chnrch of Charleston, amounted to
about $3-10. The Catholic Bishop ol this place
has remitted to Dt. Ltnoh, of Charleston, the
sum of $T00, the Joint proceeds of the collec
tion and a similar one taken In the Catholic
Church of Auguala.
aoo!dxntam,t Spot—Qn Iborsdaynltrruoou
last, Mr. Jamas Honuinc, a member ol Capl. 8.
Yatm Levy’s corps* tb« (Sty t.iyht flwin/*,
aiatiooed on ibe ccMwi, waa accidentally shot by
one of bis comrodea. He dledtroa ibe effects
of the wound Id a few mloatcw. His reran In*
were brought to lb« city. Corona Eden bold
an lu ((neat, and the decuaaud wes Interred tu
Laurel Oidyc Cemetery. Hi* age waa about ‘15
years, and he was a native of Knglaud.
vested lu the Court*, and U thereforv cxpfee-ly
denied lb .be (K*ner<d Aaxetnbly.
A bill to amvad the charter'of the Cherokee
Insurance and Itinklng Company, so ua lo re
duce the capital stock of Bald Bank; to rtd«ui»v
the sntnc from extra tax assessed ngalnai the
•old Bank, and for other purpose*. ..... >
Bccausu it is a virtual re-charter of the Bank*
and the bill does not show tbak It posited by. two-,
thirds of both House* Of thd Ociierul AsseOibltt/
as required toy the Constitution. And oh4|j»
further grouud thui U couiaius 90 personal iiai
tolllty clause and no terUtiiniUon of tbfr&drulp»d
or the charter. And OD tlEi still further ground
that this Is the second time this Bank has ap--
piled lo the (icnernl Assembly foLrwkef against
My while considering the itucatiuw, to mere ex
pense thau the aiapuut trt the tax. Ula uut v
therefore, proper that It be again relieved
■UABHEH,, OHiimiy
'uvmtS or dkokh
O (1 HtNTY.— Tn ell whom It
snsstel eoMiim of Abe ‘-Vleirtera
;Wt-8oufh" wee to haveae-em-
rbf Mceiphlf,'Tenu., ou the Kith
' Olreuwstaneee unde It adriaabla
Iv meeting until the 3d Monday
Wit It Is hoped every delegate ap-
A bill to autborlae the Inferior Conrta of Cuf
« and Bnrfteo counties to have said comities
lie, having apt lied te this Ouurt lor l»tt«ra id
»^#«Mr«M«i«euvd
PW r «t WY o(Uw, within Urn time prnrartiu d V*
«au J. vt. UAKHKLU, Ordtsa-y
emcti nlnvuly appoimed by IheLmglalatures
ad itxarmlvws ut the several Ktatee, lustiUea
ip tellef-tfcpt Ike approaching session ta p> be
avlffitte South' ‘"W'""' 1 * M *e»l>lages ever
The Area CifiiUeea' Convention rohvened at
because it vis
Article of the Os
the further reaai
Bute niskea ruff
[Prom the*ev Orleans Picayune.) St i
EuHfeerAr Mao Jftsia. <
INVXItUaTIMO t'OkXION IMTXi.LIGUIMlK.
Livxbpool, Dee. Uth,—The Broken' Circular
iporjta the sales of,the wvuk 3S,«OU bales. Kpecu-
Aura took 9,000 and exporters 4,000. Bales m
riday 8,000. FaJrCrlcaoe 1IW-1.; Middling Or-
; ilia jm* law of this
Irovision Tor all KWpoeua
collection ol Jary Uos In
agalaat its own uegU-ct it) pay-tug simply tlio tax
dne.
A bill to Kteor|iomts Warebouee, Iiiaumnce
Lose op tow-Bohoonu PUIROX OP Wales.
The schooner h-lnct of HVvs. l-'api. Adair, frutn
Nassau, bound to a Confederate port, waa chased
ashore near Georgetown, (8. C.) on the 94th In
stant, by w Lincoln cruller. She waa alter erarda
tired by tbeCaptaln to proves*, tier hilling two*
the hands of the Yankees-. Her.rastgoyunslstcd
„f lOOOnncks of Balt and sniidfTm.
PiKK in TALLaUASSiR.—A aertoua Ure on-
curred at the depot In Tallakaaasw on Wednes-
-Isy morning, 18th tnat., resulting In Ibedcslmc
- Doxepmjies iu the cities of Amcri-
tund |>al It contains no pgraonatW
of perma-
m Ins
kt, lata
?n„ sHinnii ?Li It violates the.llhls
f the t« Article^Tlhc fSHStulioiTof
the market rallied.
and Clerk of tke Iufbrtor Court or the rounty af
Gilmer. ,
On the ground that the duties of the two offlh
ccs are nut, under the lewl of Ible dfalc, com
patible with each other; apd on tke-furtWr
groULd that the act violates the (Joustlluttou of
tula Btute.
For the reBel .nl BMtanion Hewaottjgid lor
other purpoaea. ,
For reasons of public policy, which the Gov
ernor has frequently expressed Id bla communis
cations to tho General Aseembly, be wllhholde
his sanctiou Ifoiu this hilt
A bill Tor the relief ol David Dyer, Thomas
Hollis, Lester Murkbam, John Huff .rad James
W. Burnsides, and other purposes therein
named. -
For reasons-of public policy, which the Gov
ernor has frequently eapirdnrd. In his communl-
catious to the General A .scuibly, he withholds
his assent to this bill.
A bill Iur thu relief of Wm. E. West, of the
comity or Polk.
On tho grunud that the Btute la not liable lo
pay the damages claimed oo the statement of
facts recited lu tho bill.
A bill for the relief of Anderson M. Hamil
ton, ul the county of Wblllluld, from the pay
ment of a certain Judgmeul and forfeiture ren
dered against him.
For reasons ol public policy, which the Guv
eruor has frequently explained lit his communi
cations on. ibe return of similar bills to the
General Assembly, he withholds his assent from
this hill.
A bill to emend on act passed December 18th,
1869, entitled an act to Incorporate an Insurance
Company In the city of Columbus, to be coiled
The Georgia Home Insurance Company;
Because he did not thluk It good policy to ex
tend the charter for fifty years, and because thu
provision relating to the Insurance of the lives
of husbands by Ifaelr wives opens a wide door
for franda upon the rights of credtfon by ena
bling the wile to take the money of the kus-
band slid place It in the bands of a friend to be
used for the purpose of this act, which would
K lace It beyond the reach of the Just debts due
y the husband to creditors.
A bill lo aettle the conflicts of the Code of
this 8utt« with the Acta of tho lapt General As
sembly, and for other purposes.
For ;be reason that the bill does not make
patties Inter
-huw cease i
scribed by he
tried, whether kltldn <1 or cveffttbn
If any they- hero) wtthln us time
v, why letter. stiuulU aot be gym*
'band iftilePecembar-7th, 1KI -
rests of the South.
he overthrow of the oM. end Ike establish-
tt ol.anew govrrnineiil, compels the South
planter to abnndou the lUleldnl policy ol the.
I, it will he for this Convention,
elevates from every Co •—-
representing the great
The London money market woe quirt. Best
bills -i)i to Stf.
American Hccarltlee farced at low rates to
avoid dues front eppreheudad stoppage nr dlvi
deuda.
No charters ore now taken on American ves
sels. , .
A notice from the Admiralty orders all abann-
leee to returh to their ships. 1
- Bright had nude another pacific- tpueeb. The.
Times aaya hto labor t« futile, as little can be
Mid for the American people.
The finding In Cannd t continues wArtlko, In
sisting upon Immediate military orgstilxulton,
and prompt redress of the Instill to thn British
flag.
The excite meat among Americans In Europe
.— r ™* T1 "England Isntm»rallcl«f.,
t’s letter »Vas fo atluy It.
trre) Is a small atoti , and
verdicts
from paying verdicts an
cost In the Superior
Bcrlven county.
For the rcagoo that B
the let Article of the 4
further reason that amt
the subject Katter of tl
of taw a»w in force.
A Mil to altar aod
statutes in this State;
Grand and Mil Jerc
i Pecemtx-r 7tk, l«l -
[Interest
and full
lion of tbe Machine Shop connected with the
railroad. The lost la about urn thousand dul-
•as* Utuia T. Uarris*, will apply atThe Court of or i-
tarymr totters uf Adiainisandlow oh th»a.tate>d
IsmrsM. Harris. JCntost
aako abjoctlon <tf any they harm on siMn to xd
tluuUav Ut Jamtory next, otherwise ai4dlffUii4.lriU be
1 Vt-itueas, A- A. SeMnne, Ordinary fix MMulct-n
teonty, this tub dsy of fkocemhLr, 1H.,1. ~
daetf. A. A. UaLOltMg.frtMarr
i hat system
Mt.NisTXnit
rd to the payment of
■e couulles of Dora-
sod for other pur-
oeralhtwoulhe sub-
Ion, and is aa appll
utentiuned as lo the
Slate, and for Gw farther
tatlota of the 19th Item or
CooetltnilOB of this State.
d managers of theelectlons
Charity, from Ckelrlaatoa, reached Richmond on
Monday, and left immediately for While Sul
phur Springs to mtteod the sick soldiers there.
IV'l'be Irish Volunteers, of Charleston, at
tached 10 lk«.Ut .Regiment, at BoffblMwfe con
tributed the entire amount realized by the per-
lurtnance of the Queen Bisters for their beneflt
Hi ($431h to the relief of the aofferera by the
late fire.
lur, Murray and Clutban
^ th. ground that the i
by united action, do much tondvanesi me polltl
cal and commercial Independence of the South.
While agriculture It acknowledged te the
great betlsof onr social, political aod powmer-
ctat power, we nwi remember that the praa-
perlty of our manutaeihring and eommerclal In-
lareatawre eaetmtlaf to Onr lutnre gnaioete, and
sfWtlreaM, therefore, .pecure the cordtat eo-ope-
ratlou of those engaged In these parasite.
The war now being waged In defence of the
great principles of self-govern tn cut must end,
sooner or later, In placing the Confederate Buies
among the great nations of the world. With a
territory almost boundless, soil rich and fertile,
productions tho must yaluaMv,« climate odapt-
ed to'lhe growth ol afuioal- everything desired
by man, a labor system best suited 4o onr cli
mate and productions, and a people united in
feeling anil interest, we ban all tbe elements
He preteud* that thr
aut^SUdcV were aa'mncb conf«litiVd T 'tia7dVJiors',
hut It Sewurd docs not convince Rm-scll, the
latter will eonvlnco Seward, and so the affair
end*.
Tho Lundon Timet rldtanlv? Beott’a reasoning
and says that the Commissioner went to Wash
ington, not to open a controversy, but to de
mand restitution, that made, discussion can (fa* n
be owned. Should the Federal claim be admit
ted, says tbe Times, universal piracy would be
the consccrence.
The Tlm-A Also takes up tbe precedence cited
by tbe Boston Jurists In support of (he seizure
end ridicules them.
' The excitement throughout England end
France cuntloued unabated.
When thp Jura left, the London stock market
expiration or tWmtmths frutn thl* ntilk-s, Kf I,
to self a ncgio hoy, natoert npanesr,. ahoat two
seven years eldi also, lo» have to sella totofl
containing two Hundred sere*, Inoruor less, kub<*
Zion t'huich tract, belonging to the estate e( da
the 1st Article or
A bill to cotnpe
iu this State.
Beeauau It violates the l#th Item of the 14t Ar-
tide of the Cooalltutlon of this State.
A. bill lo prevent ibe peddling of spirituous
liquors in the eouhties of Jasper, Burke, Whlt-
UT Remember that the crista of this war, or
revolution, or whatever else It may be called, is
upon tbe corraffy-wow, aod tin* the greatest
danger will be In the mouths ol January end
February, or at any rale betweeo tbts date end
the first of March, 18*2. Expect to hear of des
perate Federal efforts at every point, end et the
earliest moment. '
Ward having, In proper form, sppHed to vns tot
eaaosut Letters at AdmlntstraUoR on tba t.li
ad*,
Mrs bf TlioS. O, Wriifkt, to niM BpfMKMEEi
See on tbe second Monday in January aostkaiSf
Objection, if any they nan, why admlnrsirauens
not. bn granted to N. a Ward on Tbea. o. WrJ
a™ jatii
and Tiiomua Hardee, of the connty of Brooks,
In certain lakes on their, lend*.
For the reason that It violates tbe Itlih Item of
the 1st Section of the Constitution,
A bill to give eqnal fishlbg privileges to all
persons owning or living on water courses.
V... sko viurann Ihnl it vlnlnfpa ltl«* 10th ItPlII nf
Charles ton JaNuaar Diviokuna. — South
Oorollna Rallrimd; $3 per Share old block ; $1.50
no new stock.
Smith-western Railroad Bank, 75 cents per
(here.
Farmers’ sad Exchange Bank, $1 per Mure.
Fur the reason that It violates the I
tbe let Article of the Cousillfftlon.
A bill to cooler upon John E. Hot
McLendon and others, their eeaoeUu
cesaorr, Ibe ll " “ “■ ‘ v *
Banking
Becauft
item of t
Constlt
*“■**“ ~*~learn mud inf 1 -
/ h r to couduet the bnelneee of
ihe terms therein.expreoeed.
in palpable violation ol tbe 5tb
section of the 2d Article of the
Constitoilon of this State.
Because It contain* three distinct subjects mat
ter, to wit: tt incorporates the Bank of Western
Georgia, ll cohlera the Banking privileges given
to the Atlanta Bank npou the Atlanta Insurance
Company, and It change* the name of the Insu
rance Company, white ell that Is expretsed In
the Allaota Bank, and the Atlanta lniurar.ee
Company, 1s a matter different from wbat Is ex
pressed in the title of tbe bill, as no allusion
whatever to either 1s contaloed lo the UGe of
the MIL
A hill to charter tbe Macon Insurance, Treat
end Loan Company, and to confer oq bald Com
pany certain rights, powers end privilege*.
T3T Llent. Col. Linton Stephens, of the 19th
Goorgle Regment, » heather of the Vlce-Fresi-
dent, hta bent forced to resign on account of
Ill-health.
Thi British Flcxts on tdx AMMucan
Coast.—Estimates had bean pgbltehad to ■ show
the great naval force which England can Imme
diately bring to oparata agalaat tba United
States, should hostilities actually take place. In
this connection. It 1s InlefeeGnK to exhibit ihe
strength or her fleets In the waters or Nor'n
America and the West indies, the Gulf of Mexi
co aud the Pacific Ocean, as their united force
will no doubt operate against that power lo case
ol war. With thl* view are poMtah the fallow
ing statement ol the British North American
and West India fieet:
Rxcavitvlavion or m sartiae natal roitcx.
Designation of Fleet Vessels. Gone Man.
North American and W. Indian. .SU 114 8.tnr>
Golf of Mexico 4 8t» 3 210
Pacific 20 m 4.1*0
tog petitioned tons
SSo, all porsons w
within the time .fix
Jh^ifiTrih^dure
ioonit not do aimni
thrirpeUGon. -
Given under my
Angus! 10th, 1881;
largsd, aerordtac to thepMysr <4
hand and nifictal slgnatots Hus
AARON DOWMHO. Ordinary
TB* I-athwt Expedient OF Yankee Wag-
ranis—'Trumbull’* Confiscation Act.—The
war bill w|>Jch Mr. Trumbull, tbe spokesman ol
Lincoln, has Ib- L - 1 *‘--—
Senate, te a very comprrbmnl
order* the ton Itseatlon of the
From Auoii*ta—Sxriou* IUii.\ur in t-
D*«7.~AqgNiUu, DeamUr 26.—The Ri-coinUig
passenger and the uni going freight trains, tut
the South Carolina Railroad, esntu In eallUIntl
this alterooon one mile from Atiuntta. The
Moll Agent had his leg broknu. Mr*. Thomas
end grand daughter, from Aiken, te feared, have
each hod • leg broken. No other persons were
Injured. Several horses were killed.
Grand Total.
. lately introduced into thVKump I
very comprehensive document. H
—* — - — real and
yersoual, of all jiersons euagud’in. or giving
aid and oomfQrt to the rebellion In tbeSouihvru
States’, by it* description*of obnokions persons.
Including every nnn lu the Southern State*.
Airproperty “whataoeve* and wherever situa
ted In the United States,’'. 1* to be subject to fiir-
feitnrof.The “forfeiture ahalt lake munedtati.
effect upon Che commission of set or lorfeiiare.”
and all tales nnd alienations of tho same, mode
at any time since the act of forfeiture commit
ted, Gull be hull and void. The terms of the I
tesrMeGkeinoMeotnnrebootIvaGiai could he,
uutl-nil persons found In Attn* or iu any way aid- j
! lug or abetting the rebellion are embraced. AU
I propertyImohject to fi-rfbUttru, whatever be its
1 nature; and thu forfclturo 1a to relate bark
; through the 'ufabie period lo war lothebagln-
1 ntiig, vesting thoiiroperty In the United State* ;
■trot Mmr ami Joseph SulUvan, miner dot
OtWSiLM rifwkma
- concern, to bu end appear before said Heart lo
te
tlegro a lave In Ibclr employment In said town,
and to point out the manner In which all viola
tion* of this act shall be trjed and punished,
and the manner In which tbe fine money shall
be disposed of. , _
Because it violates two provision* of the Con
stitution of this Stale.
A bill more effectually to oreanlxo the Geor-
g|a Institution lor the education of tbe Deaf
end Dumb, and for other purposes.
Because It violates the fith Item of the 4tli
auction of the 2d Article of the CoualltuUon of
this State, in this, th»i amend* the Penal Code
SSsm rl^nS*
Tux Strauxh Gi^uiatob. -The Altae
Gotnsr, of Wednexdny text, says •
“Just a* we are going to press, we are
by Dr. Win. Hoyt with London paper
bib ult. Dr. Hoyt left England, In the
Gladiator, which bu on board abonl
thousand stand of arm* for the' Con
State*. The Gladiator was met by anotl
lederata ateamer, upon which hc. tooh |
and succeeded In getting Into Wllniln)
C., not, however, without an exciting <
a Federal ateamer. Tbe Gladiator te no
port of Nassau, closely watched by a
(learner. As ihe te In a neutral port, i
not be taken as * prize, and ao they may
there for some Lima ’’
IMINICK A. O BI
creased ali as to cause tb*Bu«d *0 ram tin, with,
State. We cannot eondimt the*wsr entirely on
credit. We lutwl raitui oooie money.
Notice.
Tff£ time having arrived for every
J. hetwsen militia service and servlet
Monte army, aod the war betngnow h
low country of Couth Carolina, we Has
to raise a company of fvraliy tn h* i
the coatodarate s-trvtos for the war. g
tor on the cits te df Thoms* Nsrle.
These *r«, thewrfero, toclie s.^d«d«(n
It jqaj concern, to bo and aupcttrbefore 1
to rouko objection rif auy tnev have) on
first Monday iu weh neat, otberwki
W %^“&nlchA.O^ree..Rre..
Chatham cotxnty, this 1st My of toratom
.■MAI
t wbon
iCotiil
for* tl *
letter*
soathat the effect of the bill Is only to eject
one of tbe old parties to feud, menUoned In tbe
Mil, to make room for tbe other,- which would
not. In hi* opinion, be bruellctal to the Inatltu-
tlOD* ' ' ' , k
A bill to consolidate tho offices or elerks ol
the Superior and Interior Courts of the coun
ties of Fayette, Sumter, Cbatlaboeobe, Terrell,
Newton, Meriwether, Franklin, Habersham and
Johnson.
Oo Ibo grotted thu *h« general law of Ihia
Bute authorise* the voters ol each county In
the State, If they cboosl to do so, to elect the
same person to both thn clerkships, there Is
•rarffjrJsKwasrtoj*
K5rr. , -£i“i»i«7sr s
Lowndes. '*■ f - ;
■here for some lime
Sue. 1. Tin Omknt Ammlli/ eudWn.’slbat
volunteers aod other troops, citizen* of I
State, who are now, by tew, cqUlled to vote
who m*y ut tho time of *ucb cleeUon, be emit
to vote at any elecUon in this State, except bi
election* u are nob returnable to the Eiecul
KiiffiMpSSBSa
*t or In service, and cost thylr vote aa tho
they were In theli proper cotmG|» at ant* «
‘ 8*;. 9. That at *ild eleetlon* It ahafTto las
formfiY twncDiMmlatiuned olllcow W ttoo 0
paoy, battallou utregliiicut, to praaida and l
aald elections, under the soma rales and reg
I Gotta that are aow prescribed by IMP for
- rebellino, eo that any sole
tana subsequent period, te
f Gib rights of tbe Untied
« to BDWARO LYMAIf,
. Htrdeertlte. to C,
SKA COAST
Map of Georgia,
inch I States. Tbs property IU ndgrocs Is to uodergo
Hive 1 tbe same fprluitnre with (hi* single exception :
I to That Whereas, other forfeited property vesta In
mod ' the Uni- sd States, that lu slave* Is to cease alio-
rash ‘-gather - y "v
alec-1 ^T^^opetLj tajo to farted. ^t«^nde end
•the Goo.of 4he table whatever, theFreeldeol lato
Dhun'ssloa from I
Therefore. IBs
®*el with » Just reward.