The Macon advertiser. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1832, November 13, 1832, Image 4

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JifCttXA T ~" ’ iITsEN \TF. Tuesday, Nov. 6. The President announced the following appointments of the several standing com mittees of Senate: On Privileges and Elections —?*lcssrs. N'esbit, Woo lof AHntosh. 1 l only, llarlow and Chappell. On Petitions —Messrs. Sellers, Surren <sv, Clayton, Sherrod and Graham. ' On Enrolment—Messrs. Brown ol Cam len, Bryan, llail, Waldhauer and Cone. On Engrossed Journals —Messrs Car fjile, Prior, Williams, Sheffield, taris. Notie s for appointing Committees to repoi t Bills. By M . Wofford—to authorise and re quire the Commissioners of the Land and Gold Lottery to place in the respective wheels all the fractional lots. Mr. Starr —1 > give further time Jo Pe ter Strickland, tax collector for the ( ountv of Bryan, for the year 1831. Mr-Seadder—to lay out the countv ot Cherokee into Counties of a proper size, and organize the same. Mr. Sellers —to provide for compensa ting the magistrates or managers w ho are compelled by law to carry the returns to the court house on the day after all elec tions from the several precincts in the conn ty of! lenry. Mr. Echols of Coweta —requiring per sons who may wash to return any lot oi land or gold in the present Land and Gold Lotterv of the Stated Georgia as Icing fraudulently drawn, to give bond an i se, euritv to be approved by the ( Jerk to in demnify the drawer; provided, they should not make it appear said lot or lots was or were fraudulently drawn. Mr. Freeman—io comped Justices ol the Peace to give boa 1 and security for the faithful discharge of their official duties. Mr. llagau—to divide and lay off the Chattahoochee Circuit into two judicial circuit Mr. (fohb—to make payable and re deemable all notes, bonds, cheeks, drags', bills of exchange, or other evidences of debt, discounted or received at any of the Banks of this State in the bills thereof.— Also a bill to alter the lu st section ol the 3J article of the constitution. Mr. Smith of .Sumpter—to make per manent the site of the public buildings in the county of Sumpter, and to incorporate the same. Mr. Singleton—to enquire into the ex pediency of appointing another set of lot tery commissioners for tin? purpose ot fa cilitating the drawing of the gold and land lotteries. Mr. f.truer—to authorise the Justices of the Inferior Court of Upson County to erect aii Asylum for the better and supp >rtmg the poor of said county. Mr. Smith of Sumpter —to deline the line between the counties of Sumpter and Mark.ii. Mr. "leveland—to repeal so much of The tax laws of this Slate as requires all practitioners of Law and physic to pay the sin’ll of lour doll us—also, a bill to repeal sui act passed Dee. *22, 1831, imposing an additional tax on pcdlcrs and Jth.r itene rant traders. Mr. Xesbi! of Morgan—to repo: 1 an act passed on the 2tth Dee. 1881, “To abol ish I’- .iienttary imprisonment in this State except iii certain cases —to charge the mode of punishment for crimes and misde meanors and for oilier purposes.” Mr. Smith of Twiggs—to alter the 12th section of an act pass 'd 21st. Dec. 1832. to incorporate Stone ( a c-eli Academy, &c. sir. Oliver—ttfrepeal an act to com pel the Judges of the Superior Courts of this State to convene at the seat of gov ernment in ibis State, once in each year, for the purpose of establishing uniform rules of practice throughout this State &q. Mr. March—to incorporate *a volunteer CorpsoiL's v:>lrv in Fayette County. Mr. Greene—to alter and amend or re peal ae hist section of.ui a i, passed 21 t Dec. 1830, to authorise the survey and: disposition of the lands within the limits pi' Georgia in the occupancy of the Cherokee Indians, so as to authorise the. issuing of grants to the fortunate drawers. Mr. Stapleton—to authorise heads of families who have no wives to draws in the land and gold lotteries— to provide means of taking the names of such persons, and to authorise the Commisioners of the lottery to deposit the names of. r;h persons in the wheel. • * Mr. Burch—for the relief of Tax Col lectors who have received bills on the Bank of Macon, in payment of taxes due the State. Mr. Mitch ‘l—to repeal the 7th, Bth and Oth sections of an act to prevent the exer cise <4l assumed and arbitrary power by all persons under pretexts o. authority from the Cherokee Indians, &c. passed 2€d Dec. 1830. Mr. Echols of Walton, laid upon the ta bic a resolution for the appointment of a committee on the part of Senate to join one on the House of Reprentatives to delib erate on the propriety ol alteriujptiv.' 2. ■lth and 7th secs, of tire 15th article of the constitution relative to the red - ction of the rnom’i rs of the general assembly. Mr. Echols, of C.—a resolution witli h Ming compensation to members when übsent, except incases of sickness of them selves or families. Mr. Henley—a resolution authorising the Governor to subsc ibe for, and transmit the Clerks of the .Inferior Courts of the different counties, printed lists of the draw | 'mg i of the presen' Laid and glad lotto-' ry. <V e. Mr. Wood of Mclntosh—a preamble an i resolution upon the subject of Federal usurpation aud the protective tariff, and providing fora call of a Southern Conven tion. Mr. Mealing presented a petition from a number of the inhabitants of the city ol Augusta, relative/ to the regulation of slaves and free persons ot color in said cit ies. The Governor’s Message was received and read , when the Senate adjourned. Wednesday, Nov. 7. COMMITTEES TO KEP( >RT BILLS. To authorise and require the Commis sioners of the Land and Gold lottery to place in the respective wheels all the frac tional lots Messrs \Y olford, W ood ol Me Infosh, and Singleton. To give further time to Peter Strickland, Tax Collector of the county of Bryan, lor the year iß3i—Messrs. Starr, Stapleton 'and Bryan. To lay out the county of Cherokee into i counties of a proper size, end organize the same—Messrs. Seudder, D- iagan, Mc- Dougald, Muncriefand t 'leveland. To provide for compensating the magis trates or other Managers who are compell ed by law to carry the returns to the ( fourt House on the day after all elections, from the several precincts in Henry county.— ! Me srs. Sellers, Hall arid ( 'lay ton. Requiring persons who may wish to re turn any lot ol land or gold in the present i.lnd or gold lotteries of the i’tate of Geor gia as being fraudulently drawn, to give bond and security, to be approved by the Clerk, to indemnify the drawer.—provided, they should not make it appear said lot or lots was fraudulently drawn—Messrs. Echols of Coweta, Towns and Chappell. To compel! Justices of the Peace to give bond and security—Messrs. Free man, Henley and Prior. To divide and lay offthe < ’hattahoochee | circuit into two judicial circuits—Mess;s, Kagan, Towns, Lucas, AleDougal and Cleveland. To make payable and redeemable all notes bonds, checks, drafts, bills of Ex change or other evidences of debt, dis counted or received at any of the Banks of this State, in the bills thereof—Messrs. Col)!*, Hudson, and Tcnnill, To alter the Ist section- of the 3d arti cle of the constitution—Messrs. Cobb, Nes bit and Wofford. To make permanent the site of the pub lic* buildings in the county pf Sumpter, Williams and Henderson. To require into the expediency of ap pointing another set of Lottery Commis sioners, for the purpose of facilitating tli drawing of the gold and land lotteries— Messrs. {Singleton, Hudson, ami Henly. Mo authorise; the Justices of the Supe rior Court of Upson, to erect an asylum for the better maintaining the poor of said county—Messrs. Turner, Baxter, and Sur reney. To deiine the line between the counties of Sumpter and Marion—Messrs. Smith of Sumpter, •Temples and Posey. To repeal so much of the tax laws'of this State as requires all practitioners o! law and physic to pay the sum offourdol lars—iMcssrs. Cleveland,Groves,and Wil lis. To repeal an act passed Dec. 1831, im posing fm adddilional tax on pedlars, and other itenerant traders—Messrs. Cleve land, Collier, and Cone. To lvpell an act passed 2 Ith Dec. 1831, to abolish Penitentiary imprisonment in this State, &e Messrs. Acs bit, Shorter and Oliver. To alter lhe'l2th section of an act, pass ed 26th Dec. 1331, *to incorporate Stone Creek Academy—Messrs. Smith of Twiggs Burch, and Baker. To repeal an act to compel the Judges of the Sujierior Cuurts of this State to con vene at the seat of government in this state once in each year lor the purpose of estab lishing uniform rules of practice through out the State—Messrs. Olivea, Harlow, and Towns. To authorise heads of families who have no wives, to draws in the land and gold lotteries—to provide means of taking the names of such persons, and to author ise tiie Commissioners of the Lottery to deposit the names of such persons in the \Vh :■!—Messrs Stapleton, Rogers, and Mitchell. For the relief of tax collectors who have received hills on the BankofMa- i con in payment of taxes due the .State ' Messrs Burch, Mealing and King. To repeal the 7,8, and Dth sections of} an act to prevent the exercise of assumed 1 and arbitrary power by all persons under] . pretext of authority from the Cherokee In j dians and their -laws—and to prevent ! white persons from residing w ithi.x that' part ofthe chartered limits of Georgia,) occupied by the Cherokee Indians; and to provide a guard for the protection ofthe gold mines, &e—Messrs Mitchell, Thom as, and Echols of Walton. Mr. Hudson laid upon the table a rcso-! lution for the election on Friday next of a ! Judgt of the Chattahoochie circuit, and a j Solicitor General for the same; a Judge of the Court of Common Fleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah; a Judge ofthe Cours of Common Fleas for the city of Augusta; a Major General for the 3d division, and a Brigadier general of the Ist brigade, Dth division of the Militia of this State. Mr. Singleton, (Chairman.) made the following REPORT. The committee to whom was referred the subject of appointing an additional number of lottery commissioners, beg. leave to report, that they have had the same under consideration, and deem it not j only expedient, but absolutely necessary, ; that there should be an additional number |of Lottery Commissioners appointed for the purpose of carrying on both Lotteries at the same time. | Your committee do not deem it neccssa ! ry to enter into a detailed argument in sup i port of this measure, inasmuch as not tal ly the interest of the individual drawer, but j that of the whole State, requires that the ; rightful owners of the Territory should go l us soon as possible into the immediate I possession of their lands, having due rc ' yard to the laws heretofore passed for the j protection of its Indian inhabitants. For j which purpose your committee ask leave i to inf reduce a bill to appoint an additional ! number of lottery commissioners;—which j was received and read the first time. Mr- Nesbit from the committee? appoin j ted, reported a bill to repeal an act to ’abolish Penitentiary imprisonment in this ! .State, &c. licatffhe first time. ! Mr, McDougald had leave to introduce | jinstantcr, a bill for the relict of John T. j Lamar of the county of Bibb, from the! j operation of the act, concerning duelling Read the first time. Mr. Sellers from the committee trp-j i pointed, reported a bill to provide for] [compensating the magistrates and other | managers who are compelled by law to] ■ carry the election returns teon i the pre-i ] rinds to the Court 1 louse p.n the day at- \ ter all elections in the county of Henry. | Read the first time. • On motion oi Air. Henlv, Resolved ; that the Treasurer inform the Senate i what amount of money in the Bills ol the i Macon Bank has been tendered to him in payment of taxes by collectors or other . persons for them—bv whom tendered, and [ what amount each has tendered in pay : nient aforesaid. ; Air. Burch laid upon the table a resolu tion relative to that part of the Coverjior’sj message, eoncc rniug the Bank of Macon, j MStapleton from committee ap-j ! pointed reported a Bill to give heads oil ’ families in this shite, who have no wives, a ; draw iu the gold lottery. Read Ist time. Mr. Oliver—a Bill to repeal an act to compel the Judges of this State to convene i at the scat ofgovernment to establish uni form rules ot practice throughout this State. Ist. time. Air. Smith of Twiggs—to alter the 12th section of an act passed on the 2(>th December 1831, to incorporate certain academies, and to authorise the Govern or to i ay over- to the Trustees of the Stewm t county Academy, the Academy fund coming to said county. 'lst time Adjourned. IN SENATE— -Thursday, Nov. 8. COMMITTEES TO HE TORT iUI.EH. To incorporate tho Darke Count}- Social LibrarV Corn palsy : Messrs. Harlow, llenry uni Brown. To incorporate the Brier Creek Acao uny, in the county of Warren: messrs. Muncrief, Neel & New. man. Toertr.inisc anew division oi Georgia miiitia, to be formed from the 21 brigade ol the 9th division.— i Messrs. Williams, Lucas and Towns. To place ai>ait of the public hands on the road j ignding from the town of Forsyth via McDonough to I La wreheiviUe in Gwinnett, and also apart of the ' public hands on the public road leading from the town J of Mnnticcllo via McDonough and Fayetteville to j Villa Rica in Carroll: messrs. Seilers, Burch and Greene. To divorce Nancy Godwin and lit r husband : mcs. Boykin, Barnard and Beall. To amend and explain an act to alter tbo juries j and altornies fees in this state: messrs. Clayton, Fa- j ris and Graham. To repeal an act to alter and amend the road laws of t}iis state, so far as resp’ects the county ot Pulas ki: messrs. Clayton, Smith of E. and Smith of T. To cause a part of the public hands to cut o\e and open a road front Swift creek bridge on the Black, shear road in Dooly county, to Fort Gaines: messrs. Posey, Neal and Mcßae. To allow John A. Hagwood ofthe county ofTroup two draws in the gold ond two in the land lotteries, Ae.: messrs West, Knight and Keltum. To incorporate Evansville academy in the county ] of Morgan: messrs Nesbit, Gresham, Waldhour. ( To establish an additional election precinct at the j former place ot holding Superior and inferior courts in the 4th district in the county of Irwin:—Wilcox, j Burch and Sellers. To sell lots nos. 10 ana 100 in the Several districts I of originally Irwin, now Lowndes county, for aca-j dcmical purposes—Knight, Mitchell, Sheffield. To give master masons and master carpenters | a lien on buildings erected by them in tjiis state : 1 Cobb, Prior and Eckly. • To fepeal an net to authorise John Bailey and j Robt. Collins of the county of Bibb to make and con- ■ struct a causeway or turnpike road through the To- : besotka swamp, and to annul an order ofthe Inferior . I court of the county aforesaid, establishing a toll j j bridge over the Tobasolka creek on the r#ad lead- ' , ing from the town of Macon to Perry in the county. ' of Houston—Cobb, Illackstone, Wood of Heard. To require executors and testuneritarv j j guardians at the lime of their qualifications to give security for the faithful discharge of I j their duties. And also to provide for the re- j I rnoval of obstructions from the main channel j ( ofthe Oconee river, calculated to impede the ' | free passage of fish from below the lock near j Millcdgeville, to Reids Mills on the said riv er—messrs. Baxter, Hudson, Henly. To divorce Lydia and Win. Roberts her husband—messrs. Hudson, Howard, Hines. To add a part of the county of chciokee to the county of Campbell—Cockran, ifeudder, and Dunagan. BILLS REPORTED. By Mr. Starr—to give Peter Strickland, | tax collector for the county of Bryan further time to pay the tax of said county into the Treasury of this State. ST A N 111 NO COM M LITERS. The President made the following appoint l merit.- On ho State of the Republic:—Har low CJiappell, Nisbit, Townes, Wood, of Mclntosh, Wofford, Burch, Hines, Baxter, Shorter- Kin?, Lucas, Cleveland. *O i Finance ;—MifrhGl, Tea:.ill Hud-j son, Oliver, Cleveland, < iroves, Bryan, Vv’d-j 1 i-, Seudder, Ragan, Echols of W-aitoa, Turn er, Blaekslonp. On Banks:—McDouaald, Boykin, .Hud son, Singleton, Wood, of M’lntosft, Muncrief,' Cobb, Mealing, Barnard, Clayton, Echols ot W alton, Kellum, Rogers. On tlio Judicia r y : Nisbh, Cnapprll Ilenly, Towns, Prior, Bureb, Baxter, Cobb, Starr, Stapleton, M, Ran, Cock ran, SholTioW, To revise anil amend the militia laws of tliis state now of force :—Echols, of Walton, Shorter Thomas. To authorise Henry A. South trustee, of the poor school fund of Tattnall county to loan said fund under certain restrictions:— Stirrer.cy, h'turr, Tehnille. •To incorporate an Academy in Monroe county to be called Pine (drove Grammar t-cboo! and to apppoint Trustees for the satire To divorce Lucinda from lb Brooks her husband —Chappell, Turner, King. To organise a volunteer company of Caval ry to be known ami incorporated under the name of the Crawford Cavalyv, and to supply the same with arms :—JJlackstone, Kellum Com. To facilitate the future progress of busi ness through the two houses the present Ses sion—M : Wood of .Mclntosh, IKniy, llud. son. To lay cat a roa 1 from Turners storc in Wilkes county by the way of Dariielsviile, to Clarksvillr u. Habersham county, and to place a part of tliopuolio hands on tire same, lienly, Towns, Prior, Burch, Baxter, Cobb, Starr, Stapleton, Mcßae, Coehrjn, SheflHd. On Agriculture ayjl Itncv.ial Improvement: —Oliver, .Mealing, Eckiey, Hall, Dunag.an, -N el, Rogers, West, Post , limes, Surrenry, Futwooii, Howard. On Public Education and Free Schools: —Muncrief, Singleton, Avery, Collier, Hen ly, Williams, Waldhancr, Smith of Twiggs, Gordon, Gresham, Smith of Sumpter, Sellers, Sherrod. On the Penitentiary :—Terinille, Chap, pell, Nisbit, Baxter, McDougald, Towns, 'fo ur, King*Smith of Early, Temples, Newman, Greene, Wood of Heard. On the Military: Wofford, Thomas, Shorter, Cone, Fans, Echols of Coweta, Free man, Wijcox, Graham, Knight, Beall, Hen derson, Brown, (Jn Printing: rues. Avery,Hudson,Groves, Cobb, Collier, Mitchell,.Blackstone, Harlow, Kellum, Dtinagan, Baker, Cockran, Cargile. BILLS REPORTED. 1 Air. Ragan—to divide tlio Chattahoochee ■cuit into two judicial circuits. The report of the commissioners to survey and lay out a road from Columbus on thc- Chatahoocbee, was referred to a si I* et cons miltee consisting of mes. Brown, Fuhvood, Lucas. Mr. Alurcrir f—to incorporate and appoint trustees for Brier creek Ac .demv in the county of Warren. Mr. Williams—to create anew division of. Georgia Militia. Mr. Cobb—to make payable and redeema ble all notes, bunds, checks, drafts, Bills oi exchange, or other evideccs*of debt, discoun-; ted or received at any of the Banks of this: state in the 1 ills thereof. Mr. Fellers—to a part of the public hands under the superintendence of tire su perintendi nt of the public roads at the towns of—Macon and Columbus, and on the waters off lint rivt v, to be placed on the road lead- j ing from the town of Forsyth, by the way of McDonough in the county of Henry to Law-j renccville in the county of Gwinnett, —and I also, to cause a part of the public hands un-; der the superintendent of public roads at Sav annah, Augusta, Milledgeville, to be place on the road leading from the town of Monti cello in the county of Jasper, by the way of McDonough in Henry county, Fayetteville in Fayette county, to Villa Rica in Carroll countv. Mr. West—to authorise his Excellency the Governor to have placed in the Lotteiy wheels the name oi John A. Haig wood ofthe county of 'i roup, for twq draws in the land, and two in the gold lottery. Me. Smith of Sumpter—to make permanent the site of public buildings in the town of Americus, Sumpter county, and to incorpo rate the same. • The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Treasurer, stating the amount of Macon money tendered to him in the payment of taxes for the year, 1331,> to be $593. Mr. Hudson—to divorce Lydia Roberts from Wm. Roberts. Mr. Beal!—For the relief of. Wyatt Brown j of Carroll county. Mr. Boykin—to divorce Nancy and James Godwin. Mr. Gobi)—to relieve. Aimer Sanford and Joseph Barker, securities of Joint Tiner, Tax Collector of Houston countv. Mr. Freeman—to compel justices of the peace to give bond and security. The following bills were read a second time, and ordered for committees of the whole house; To appoint an additional number of Lotte ry commissioners. To give the orphan children of Samuel Lew is, dec. one draw in the land and one in the gold lottery. Fot the rcliefof John Lamar of the county i of Bibb. For compensating the magistrates and oth er managers who arc compelled by law to carry the election returns from the precincts to the Court-house on the day after all elec- I tiens in the county of Henry, j To give heads of families in this State who have no wives, a draw in the gold lottery. To repeal an act toco%u< I the judges of this State to crffivcnc at the seat of govern ment to establish uniform rules of practice throughout the State, To alter the tilth section of .in act to in corporate 1 certain Academies, and to appoint trustees for said Academics, and to author ise the Governor to pay over to the trusters of the Stewart county Academy, the academy fund coming to said count’-. To repeal a.i act u aboiicu .Yuilo.i.Kn r imprisonment in this Stale, Ac. and Oil-motion ly Air. Ilenly, r Erred to . p-niti ntiavy comm>‘-*e<. vw'.i. power to re. new model, and consolidate a sy stem of po ■ •' tentiary punishment. Adjourned. 11 OUSE of" repr ese a TATIVLS. Tuesday, Nov. G. j NOTICES TO APPOINT ( OMMITTEES.i Mr. Haynes gave notice, that alter ito (lay lie would move* the appoint j nient of a committee to prepare and re ! port a Bill to be entitled an act declaring jit a high misdemeanor for any attorney, ' solicitor, or counsellor, to appear in any I court in this State in behalf ol any Chero kee Indian, or descendant of a* Cherokee Indian, or any white person, in any cause,• motion, or petition, calling in question the States’ right of jurisdiction over that .por tion of her territory in the occupancy of ' the Cherokee Indians, or who. shall make any motion, or in any manner attempt to enforce the late decision of the Supreme Court, in the case of Worcester and Butler, against the State of Georgia, and to pro vide for the punishment of the same. Air. Ilaynes—to remove the dam across the Oconee river near Milledgeville, known as the Lock dam, &c. Air. Haynes—a resolution to dispense with all the Standing Committees of this House, except those on enrolment, on privileges and elections, and to examine the Law sand Journals. Air. Sellers-—for the removal of a part of the public hands, and to place them on the road leading from Alacon to Fayette ville. Air. Ilyan—to provide for the call of Convention, to amend the constitution oi Georgia. Air. Towles—to divorce Elizabeth Sheffield and Jas. Sheffield, her husband. Air. Harden—to alter and amend the 30th sec. of the Tax Law, now in force in the State of Georgia, so'far as respects the county of Liberty. Air. Warren—to add a part of the coun ty of Emanuel to the county o* Laurens. Air. Tarver-—to provide for the more effectual enforcement of the road and pa trol laws. Air. Chastain—to allot a part of the pub lic hands to the road leading from Athens to Clarksville. Alr. Neal—to place a part of the public hands on the road leading from Montiecl lo to Covington, for the improvement of the same. . . Mr. Byrd—to prepare and report a Bill to be entitled an act, to alter and amend an act, to lay out the Gold Region into small ‘lots, and dispose ol the same by _ separate lottery, passed Dec. 21, 1831, for the pur pose of appointing commissioners to con duct the drawing of the gold mine lottery, iiat both lotteries may be in operation at the same time. Mr. Hatcher—to cause a part of the public hands to work on the stage road leading from Millcdgeville to Hartford. Mr. Hutchings—to prepare and report a bill to be entitled an act, to abolish Peni tentiary imprisonment in this State, Ac. Mr. Buffington—to prepare and report a bill, to be entitled an act, to order a dis position of all the fractional surveys, lying within tiie chartered limits of< Georgia, now in the occupancy ofthe Creek and Chero kee Indians, and to dispose of the same by lottery. Mr. Martin—to remove a part of the public hands from Athens to Lawrencevillc in Gwinnett. Mr. Mays of Butts—to couse a part of the State hands, to work the road from Jackson, in Butts, to Monticello, by way of Cargi le’s ferry. Mr. Hilliard—to cause the public hands, to open a road from 'fucker’s Ferry in Dooly, to the Court house in Sumpter, thence to Lumpkin in Stewart. Mr. Blackburn—for the public hands which lately worked on the road from Ma con to Forsyth, to continue said work from Forsyth to Turrentinc’s Ferry on Flint River. Mr. Ward—to alter and amend m ct, to incorporate the Independent Presbyteri an Church iu the city of St. Marys, &c. Mr. IMzard—to require Justices ofthe Peace to give.bond and security lor the faithful discharge of the duties of their of fice. Mr. Cowart—to make permanent the county site in Sumpter, and to name the same. Mr. Engrain—to impose a tax upon the exhibition of shows. Mr. Mcrriwcther—to repeal the IM and 2d sections of an act, passed Dec. 1831, amendatory of an act imposing an addi | tional tax on pedlers. j Mr. Glascock—for the better regulation 1 and government of slaves and free persons of color in the city of Augusta, and county of Richmond—and also, to alter and amend an act, to give master Carpenters and mas ter Masons a lien on buildings, erected by them in die city of Augusta. The Message of His Excellency the Governor, was then delivered by Mr. Wellborn, his Secretary, when it was read and 1000 copies ordered to be printed. The House then adjourned till 10 o’clock to-morrow morning. O Wednesday, November I/tli 1832. Committees to report Bills. l'or the better regulation and govern ment of slaves and tree persons of color in the city of Augusta and County of Richmond-—Messrs. Glascock, Rhodes and Davis.. To alter an act to give master cnrpou ers&c f. lieu on buildings Wic .. • them in the city of Augusta Glascock, Rhodes and Davns. io impose a tax upon the e* bib;-: show 3 Messrs Engrain, Morgan. * • . To repeal the Isl and 2d section , t act passed Dec. 1831, amendatory act imposing on additional taxon > —Messrs Merriwethcr, Mavs ofR and iutle. To make permanent the county do Sumpter, &e.—Afcssrs. Cowart ’liar" of Ware, and Black. To require Justices of the Peace to -i bond and security—Alcssrs. L„ ?l Long, and Easley. To alter and amend an act to i ncc -. rate the Independent Prcbyterian (.V, ;in the city of,St. Alarys—Messrs. Vv King of Alclntosh, and ?Youn<f oi' u tosh. ‘ For the public hauds, which L worked on the road leading from .\j to Forsyth to continue’ said work Forsyth Turentines Ferry or Fi* ut o[ —Alcssrs. Blackburn, Haralson 1 Williams. a Tb cause the public Hands to op r i road from Tucker's Ferry i n jj t , County to the court house in Sui, 1 thence to Lumkin, in Stewart—Afol Hilliard of Dooly, Cowart and Soiona To cause a part of the state hands work the road from Jackson in p, county to Alonticello by way of Caro Ferry—Messrs. Alays of Butts, Ki ;r f Grten and llardtnan. 'Co remove a part of the public I ;aa on the road from Athens to J.awm, villeinGwinneit—Messrs.Martin, llu r ings, and Liddell. To order a disposition of all the fra tional surveys lying wiihin the charter: limits ol Georgia, now in the oecupan: ol the Creek and Cherokee tribe *of hi: ans and to dispose of the same by lotto' Alessrs. Buffington Hardeman aadtS* fold. ‘ To repeal an actenuded an act tosh ish Penitentiary imprisonment in th State, ire. Messrs Hutchings, Tliwca and Fetor. To cause a part ofthe pubiic. hands work on the stage road leading from M ledgcvillc to Hartford—Messrs. Hatch Biackshear of Lowndes, and Exam. To alter and amend the sth section an act to lay • ut the Gold region into an: lots, and dispose ofthe same by separa lotteries, for the purpose of appoint!: commissioners to conduct the drawing the gold mine Lottery, that both Lotterii may be in operation at the same time- Messrs Byrd, Wood, and Buffington. To place a part ofthe public hands r the road leading from Monticello to Cos ington—Messrs. Neal, Graves of Newt: and Williamson. To divorce Elizabeth and James Sh field—messrs. Towles, Sharpe & Wilces To alter and amend the I3th section the last law now in force in the State Georgia as far as respects # the county Liberty—Me?. Harden, Taylor Lockhtu For the more effectual enforcement the road and patrol laws—Messrs, 'ft ncr, Brown and Allen. To add a part of the county of Em® el to the county of Laurens—messrs. Va ren, Moore and Biackshear of Lauim To allot aparttrf the public hands the road leading from Athens to t ’lark viile—Messrs. Chastain, Shelton, at Neclman. For the removal of part of the pub hands to the road leading from Macon Fayetteville—Messrs. Sellers, Groce at Pinckard. To provide for the call of a convents to amend. the constitution of Georgia' Messrs. Ryan, Bates, Flournoy, Burnt anil Ward. To declare it a high misdemeanor any attorney solicitor or counsellor, to pear in any court in this state in lehalt any Cherokee Indian, &e. Messrs, ilayt Glascock and Floyd. Mr. Morgan laid on the table a reso tion for the appointment of a commit! on the part of the House to .join such may be appointed on the part ofthe & ate to investigate the affairs ofthe Bank Macon. Mr. Hutchings laid on the tablca rc lution authorising the Treasurer to ceive the bills ofthe Bank of Macon, tl the several tax collectors of thiStatc h received for taxes, prior to the 31st and July, 1832. Mr. Bates gave notice that he " move for the appointment of a coffin tec to report a Bill to be entitled an making it a high misdemeanor for the I rectors and officers of chartered B al within this State to exceed.or vioiate t limits of their charters, or by B aud mismanagement to cause said Bank any ol them to fail? & to prescribe the p ment for the same. The House took lip theresotion of!c by Mr. Ilayncs relative to dispensing " the standing committees and disagreed the same. The House also took up resolutions offered by Mr. Ryan, reiat to the public printing, and ordered it to on the table for the balance of the scssi Adjourned.. Tiivbsday, Nov- - Committees to Report Bills. To compensate jurors—M. Stark, M a .' s Butts and Wood of Coweta. To divide the county of Cherokee t several counties, and to organize the sam Stark, Malone and Shelton. • . (Continued to second page.)