Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, December 12, 1820, Image 2

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k |> *1 IIK la AND LOTTERY, f)vm Mr &lh to the IIM and pari of the 13$ r.U. touhinidin short .No. 17. JJ/77.1MS. J.iob Runlin,i>n, Solomon ."Morgan. John Tomtinwi*. BAMHVLV. Willis Culemiitv, Th»’s ll'implirie*, ar. R. Ni tim.l W. l.ioV. Isaac Lester, sen. Ann H'-vxlljHMrn, Ron). Yarbrough, Jacob Jo-k- *0$, Malm hi ©Osier, Joseph J. SiiiiiiMiti, K.'fdiiii'l I.ebn*f.l, Hiiencer Thomas, yin. Milli- mu C. Reihbng, Willjiti^ Thompson, Samuel IJn.'Vtn. Tuumns F, (.'row,Bate! Four, William I’.'iiimm. Je*eph 8lm»,orp. Je*se. It. 8. BULLOCH. Vjnrliii Predgio, wid. Jarvis T. Fra'S Henderson Freer. Abram Let's «r|,li«. *> m. Thomas, Oliarnic Self, fairy f*ritHi 1. iilo", Isnor. Cnniinn, Francis Joiiaa, Thomas *InnI> > orphan, M.iry Johnson, willow. BURKE. NVil«on Lire'll, Axi l Jntirts, William Mo* < Mr. sen. Hardy Perry. J0I10 Lnmii n, I*;"" I Loire, John 11. Moot, Thomas II. Iw>, Jam's Tilly, jr. Nancy A'ki*nn, John l>»- ). ■■ a orpin;. John S \on. William fYimblr, Henry Chance, inn. Stephen Clmnrc, Ihic.liel Ain>1-i, '' illmm Sonrhoro, Jacob, ■ btrftrnvcv, NVil-v ll-lihe-, JiV'ii Mihlruiler, vm. Unll.r J,Q. r (ill M.irslmll » nr|>s. John J I'nml, j,.I : .uni, Caleb lindey. James Uonlm, M»iJr Hurst, William Tilly, Martin M.'Dve; Trane.1 VrHan, William firuoki: s,Sarah Roy- ul, i|. ,. Mulkev. Virnin Ciiraeiiiei'snil' 8 - r n. lih Own, Simeon Roberts, W,Ilium Rovul, Martha Stokes, Andrew Stoll, James M'Cru- mis on •. George Haplies, (’hallo Ch veil all. ' BRYAN An Geiger, Benjamin Coi, Isnne Harvey, Richard Hurvcy, sen. CAMDEN. Jo’s Rowell, Evan Haider, Leo. Stafford, NVilliam Gibbons, .Nalhaniel Jones, Hiirlwell Leath, Charles V’lovtJ, Andrew Tin ker, .las. Campbell, AlcvimlerCrru s, jiin. David Hull. CHATHAM. Tlioniaj Gardner, Ilerijnintn Burton, John p„je, David !’>. Mitchell, William Rcighter, Catharine Buckhultcr,Fredrick lvurler, John >1. Russell. James Morrison, Peter Hugh,, Jennet Voting, Daniel Stewart, Snrali, Eliza belh Si Jwno Roberson, or|ts. David ft Hson, George IVniny, Catharine HrHe, widow, 8te- i iliea Hall, Daniel Ranslmrt, John Brown, Wni lice, Thomas Joiie., William (Faring, lilienc- zerJackson,son. Thomas Jones, Joseph Filth, Henry C. Timrp, Tobias Myers, N B. Lovett, iiohtil Taylor, James McClish, John Kelly, CMihiJ Brneii, George Rickets, Itob't Greer, It.3. Rebecca Holmes, Levi IV. Chandler, Martha Milrin, widow, Solomon Sheftall, Eliza Hurt, William Wiseman, Isuuc Cohen, Mathew Lewis, John Biigg, Christiana Smith, Ephraim WooJ- Viiir, sea. CLARK R. White TtosSeter, Rurtvfl Lea, \Vm, Moss, Vincent AV nth ins, Wald White, Thomas Lambird, Jonathan Kinney, Joint H. Rich ardson, Thomas Farrar, John Holder, Mil* ler Echols,. Aaron TBman, Levy H. Carter, Jo seph Harper, Joseph Peavy, It. S Henry Huff, William Gantt, sen. John Hail, Siln- Hail, Eze kiel StanleyJUoht. M.Gower, Ezekiel Akridgc, Solomon Edward*, sen. miUMIHA. Moart tvy,J, L. XarWy, Betij. T. Rods, Ibztkinli Young, David Y. York, Robert Marlin, George Carey, John Wilkinson, Jolin Hatowny's orphans, Gaaatvay Davis, Joshua ,Staef ird, Robert Vollard, Micajuh Rond, 'J'lios. D. Carr. jan. William Boulter, J, Hard, Abru- liirn Fuller, Joshtn Wliitteakrr, jun. Elizabeth Tlualt, widow, Sauiuel Lazenby, Tho’s" llatev, | black smith] Rebecca llossett, wid. Joint Lam bert, James T. Dent, Jeremiah Robert's Jol;n Barnes, HTtlrael Read. EFfiNGHAM. Daniel Moore, (le./rge I,. Cochran, Aaron Lovett,.! din McCall,It. S. M.itlrew Weitnmn, Christopher Gnoun, Jonathan Filzee, Tltomus Willey. v ELBERT. Nathan Butler, Bartley Higginbotham, Benjamin 'henry, Jarr.itt Handley, /Filliam Hti bi'i, sen. Fleming llolrbrook, Willis Ntt'.iolic, John Anderson, Leonard Sniith, Robert Watson, Sair.uel Middleton, R. S. Thomas Oliver, Jane lliginbotbaoi wid. James Dillard, sen. It..' Mathew l’d1Han,Jobn Harris, Waltei G. Haynes, John McCow in, sen. James FUit V orphans, George Rogers, Je|itba S. Har ris-,Wames Uurkei. William D. iVieCain, Simoon Oliver, Thomas Haynes, Berry RcynoIJs, Lbmn Hc'lerly, Jo«cpli W Bibb, William Haley, Dil lard Heurndon, Richard Weatbhigton, Tbomns Oglesby, Thomas Penn, son. Witlinm Haynes, Jerem ah Nix, Valentine Gnllv, John Christian, John McDagglis" orphaus, Jesse Oslcy. ICILY. Christopher Kiser's orps. Joseph Parmer. EMANUEL. TabithnRobcits, wrd. John Clifton, Richard Morelde.n, Robert Drake, Alexander Fnlrclotli, Jntiu Killain, Mark Phillips, Wilson Funner, Etheldred Fairdoth, Josiali Warren, W illmm Fountain. FRANKLIN. William Rjmaey, sen. William E. Smith, Junes Barnrs, Henry Hardy, Silas Crump, lli'iijain'm Page, Russel Jones, sei\ Jacob NVhlte, Thomas Mays, sen. Ooige Pricket, Jacob Brooks, William Mill, Henry Harden, Hubert Rowland's crps. Tlieophilus Tayl William S. Brown, Mathew Strand, Benja min B.JFnlbio.., Hiram Ilas-el, Thomas Phillips, (•ary Davis, llezekiuh MeK-ee, William Terrell, Benjamin Johnson, William Rice, Mathew Alc- Cther,Thomas GassoWay, It, S. Archibald Bo lin, John Williams, llowel Mangruin, William Iliil, John A'chal«, Joseph Allison, Tho’s Jones, James King, William Martin, Joint Gl'.ty, David Jiryur,, John Higgins, James Brown, John C. Cnwtlion, Barbara Cie.ler, widow, John Prick- tit, jun Jo*epb Baldwin, Frederick Gawder, Thomas Gilbert, It S. James Domdioo, John S A l rhoid, John ihnyne, jun. Elihu Williams, NMIIiam Thra lier, V naa Gober, William Jlug- g'.ns, Henry Smith, set,. James 1.. Iteed. GLYNN. Ruben Grant, sen. John Harris, sen. GREENE. Young Moore, NN liliam F. Buckhanmm JMatheW Slew art, Sarah Ivey, Archib.ild Lewis' orps. Samuel Clay’s orph*. William liiekers,George Hunt, Dai id Moore, Naihan Smitii, Nancy Gilbert, AVnliaoi F. Manny, ILtgii Love, William Walker, ten. IIcury B.'gley, Mary P Joae- John Hiinklev, John TuWu.rnd, 1 >hulei W Ikin-ori, James 1 orphaa*. Vi’illi iio tViaueld. v allno Tally,, t\ m Al oj, Clinrles Raluw.n, Anibrnse ll.itchioso.C Thomas Conn, t, s: n. James Stalling’s orphan", M tlieW t-oleauiit, sen. (if. "ue IV.,ke, W itliuui 1’,-ii . 'sorplnins,Solo I. m i.ihsoo, Robert Greet. Jama* Rice, Lewie ■*’ ndry, Willi.,**, Wriglit. Edmond Knowles, j* Thomas Frainhreer, W in. fhn.i. John Park, ElisitaMcX-anc, Jacob Jarrcl, WilLuh ain'.t'i- GWINNETT. , R’illiain Sp-are, lelriLk Ua.vull, R. S Rl. liae'l H f.ever-11, l-r.ml Falter, William R|. Iss.in. t iMasii 1 a-nrr,V> itiia.o Sliuoad. Join, |« y'rorke, Raa oai fcgruel), William Uiickba. HANCOCK. Ph-Tbe Itudaun, teiik Joseph Wilder, NVil- Vn.u L’leo*, Hives Ivy, Mill; M’Dotiald, lleary L Daou, ('iia.dut’e Saimlm, KiHuni Snn lers J anee IIV, Levi Diri.ersun, John Iler.-V, Pharr* Go re,Mo.rb blmrit-Gdeuo Suirtli, '■ailu.wia R'H»tneo‘s ncjeL Liles A). Waller, Jao ly, WilDflot Artudd, een. Harnnel D Rie l. 1 D tiui's orphans, Ah*nloui Tuner, An- der*on » hereromlor, John M. Ma*oh, Jtioma- Goore, jun. Jonathan Ronrb, I'rurv Harris, Lucinda Dorman,orp. Jobe Minton, Joseph 1 Ingram, Thomas Core, «cn. It. S. Amb'Ctt llitll, i'ngilHail, D. • id Strother, James Alnpp, John If idler. HALT J nonet M'Bny, llowl.md Bearden, Win. Cobh. James Greens, John Stringer,«en Jacob .Mhore. George W.Jonr*, Josiali lln kmuo. If. WELSH AM. William Wolford. JACKSON John Limit, Amos Braselton, Wratley Tolbert, Tlmmas Harper’s nrpa. Wm- Kelp drick, John Farmer, Uilsey hmidriek, Mar tha Castleberry, wid. James MrNees, Iotas 1 Brooks, \V O'ttej Vaneev, John Miller's orphuns Robert Atkinson, jun. 'J homes \i ill!*, Sila 1 Jlnldts, Arehibnld Ne.Lon, Lumpkin I timlivoei', Marv Johnson, widow, James Cmh*lc, Hmrell Cook, Robert \V. Itiesel, Hiram Bowen, llurris Davidson. Mnthfw F.Ritiney, Greene H ILives, Thomas Coker, jun. Sninnel Huily, W iley GloV- or, Alexander Alctllunls, |lalry George's orps John t.YavInn, Daniel NValfoi'd, Edmund t'luilh, William Jackson, Willis Thurmond, Min k Das*, Berry Patrick, Jes«c Townsend, Catharine I at tic, wid. Judith Miller, widow, Luke IVtrick, Stephen Just Ice, Richard Mayor, Nhsalotn Gray. ■IosIiiih Gibson, John McCarty, jun. Ilotvel .1 Durham, Jmites ITottin, Morse \\ ure, Junitc Mitt hell, Jolin Wtilstin. JASPER. John lluir- Jerry Teel, Allen (.‘nchrnn, AVillinm Fpr'rs, Win, Richards. Neil Stone, William Stroud. John Newhy, Faddy Whit tington, William Kendall,Michael Dm ,Peril ml Cross, Mildred Freeman, James Vnn*ey, Timo- Ihy Smith, Eli Chatupiuii, l-.iiah Slimier*, Co- lehy Jackson's orphans, William Poll, i’oplun Runnel*, Jerry llunt'iy, NViUlnm Finciier. AN il- horn NVeMinerrlntnl, Lydia Robinson, James Stewart, Francis Wisdom, Hubert T. Rivers, krcliihiihi Pre-Ion, Alsou lltfleylield, Ariiuglott I'urefy, Joint S. Gih*on, John Rivers, Mathew Las-itsr, Jeremiah Phillips, Simeon Durham, Hugh W illiams, Thomas Dixon, Geo. O/bourn, James Cargill, Smith Davenport, John McCor mick, I hoiiins Greer, \n-clni Evans, Joint Chit lin, James Bullard, Itohrrl Me Vice, Charles Kerr, Samuel Dougnil, Jutne* Morgan, l*auc Moore, sen George Lea, Ft ter J. Abbott. JONES. Nalltnn McLeroy,Timothy Pittman* Jane Nithatn, widow, Elijah Cotton, Briant Lee, -ell. Saimttd Ledbetter, Jesse Moor’s orplis. Lucy Hooton, widow, George NV. Hnnslortl, Charles Womack, llichard llainhlin, John Ros ter's tu p*, ('inf hit Jordan, w kl. James Coop er, S'tc|ilieii F.iland, Adam A'arson, John Kean, Joint R, Carlisle, Lewis T.eHtnv, Clinrles Mar- diall, Isaac Iltiriictl, loltn 1!. Canaduy, llerherl 'tephens, Simeon Horn, Maty Reid, widow, W illis Burton, Enoch llnm ork, Joint Ltickey s (upltnus, Jesse McLeroy, NVilliam Willis, sen. John Stubbs, Henry Porter, Urtijiimin'lleuth, George Maddox, Benjamin lliglntote, Daniel Waiiwvright, Riley Ross, Sarah Freeman, Mar tin King, Wilson Williams, Pleasant J. Mullins, Aimer II. Singleton, Michael Reeves, Hiram Harrow, Beuj. Ilobhiapn's orps. Margaret North ern, wid. James Lamar, Bin-well Myres, Nelson j Pulltnm, John H. Fannin, Wiilimn Ruunelds, WiMinm Baldwin,sen. Allen ,Marshall,|Dem|tscy Willi*,sen. John \V. Jarvis, Uer.ittniin Key-nolds, jun. Sellt Ronds, Joint V inson, Samuel Eungnii, Susannah Thweatt, wid. Allen lilulprk,. Jutncs Gunn, Luke Rond, Absalom T- Evans, Joint 11. Chiles, Jc*sc Moran, Clarke VVvclte, Robert .McGee, James Barnes, Amos Fulfills. JEFFERSON Benjamin Thomas, Viol ent l'ary,F.li Lof ton, Joint Curnniing, James Mr Kir, toy, Rich ard Davis, Willis Howard, jr. W ifliain Foster, Bcnjnmin VVurner, Aimer tirilliii, Henry Walk er, (of Joel), Daniel Commit, Rhode NVood,w id. Wiley Sutton, Martin Wells, sen. Isaac Wood, William Gay, John .Mc.Gow.in, Robert W illis, James S. Clements, Heorge \V. Bather, Lany Spann, widow, Charles Judgkin's orps. Eliene- aer Bothwell, Elijah Anderson. LAURENS. Josiali Dora, Arthur Rawls, Samuel Phil lips, Alexander (iralmni, James Nelson, Thompson Smith, Ishain Duke, Adam Jones, Gideon Hush, NVilliam R. Smith, Bartholo mew Vainey, Aldridge Wiley, Reuben Hicks, Benjamin Noting, William Albritton, Samuel CoulW cU, William P Duke s orps. Visa'd Shear- map, Moses Tyson, jun. Noah IPulker, Jona than Milter, jun. Jus. Brumhly, Clinrles Muor- muu, Zacltariuh Bu*li, Hansel Lossator. LIBERTY Edmund Rogers, NVilliam J. Baker, Jaeub Ferris, John E. McCall, Makv Mnw.ell. wid. James Lamhright, Spencer Christopher, Frede rick Harper, .Nancy l’.^ krr, orphan. JANCOLN Jer. Walker, David C. Roberts, Isaac Willingham’s orphans, Nathan Wright, jun. Charity liatliel, wid. Celia Kilgore, Tlmnta* .1. Witllon, James A. May, Huxerson BarksJitle, Samuel Gray, Tltotnas Tltomus, Jolin Gumell, John -McKinney, jmi. James Tyiiar, James liar riii, Ennis \\ ill is, Daniel Rest, Peter Gallon, sen, Wiilimn Thompson, Ezekiel Fletcher, Thomas Trammel, sen. Joint Standard. M. ID ISON John Johns, John Barnes,Thomas Long, Jane Oakes, Samuel Long, James Thompson, Juslub (•ruluiin, Kdward Sure, sen. Peter Da vid, William Landers, And rson Chick, Laban Lane, Margaret PaAerson, Simeon Christian, Gabriel Clements M'INTOSII. Maria Winn, John Kell, B. NV. Dexter, Placide Larlialeer, Elizabeth it Allen Cole, orps Edward B. Bennett, Joint C. Il.trrol. MONTGOMERY. Abel Abridge, James Griffin, John Guilder, Duiiiel Munson, Murdock McLeod. MORGAN Michael Gibson, Lewis Brown, Lemuel II. Morgan’s orps. Ilullcr Turner’s orphs. John 15. Ogletfee, Alfred MeStvaiu, Richard Bassett, sr. Winston Burnett, Seaborn Jones, Richard Smith, Polly Phanmm, orp. Timo thy White, John Druster, John T. Chossor, Janies A.V oiinx-, David II right, Edward Brown ing, Voting Gill, Lewis T. berry, /eliedee Lew is, B in McKenzie, lames Crotford, Joseph Vlor- t'OW, estp John Patterson, fFilliam R yot, Lew is Vnrhrougli, Isaac .Williams, John Ray, jim. Goltlen iiisliup, Hiram Adair, Amos Jones, Royni Jeiikm-, Leonard Tuggle, Washington Buber, Ornuii WhaRev's orps. Dudley Ransom, Edward Horn; George A. !t»v, Henry D. Ro binson, Cltri toplier Irwin, K. ti. Jolin' Vaughn, Sliuson Atlcock, Bart. Phillips' orphans, Nancy Dingier, widow, John Bodeieo, Thomas Godt- ard, John j Bassett, Josiali VV liitloi-k, William Coggan, lliihert Jarkson, Reuben II t.i-oii, RuIm it Green, R. S. Presley I’rilrliaril, ,Joseph V .11 daman, .Via,'tint Tremble, will. John Backus, Jes'nili IJ. Harper, VV illis Leggou, David Thnwli- > r, Thomas Gn er, jr. OGLETHORPE. Martin B.Turman, Walter B. Dorsey,Eli jah Ed ,tomis, Allen Nixon, James Johnson, sen. James Mew art, Lewis Lester, jr. Barnett Martin, Richard Dent, Robert Morin, James Btidges, sen. John Simms. Litllebcrry Jackson, H m. Caster, James Dununhon, Steplrea Cotvcn, LlishaGurler, James VV hitesell, Luke Gibson, Vlealuia Kidd, Aituilia Hariougit* orps. George Britlnii, IVilbam Micbaei, Duvis It. F.Uis, Thu- utas I...line, Joseph Haitt-oi-k,R. S. W ylie Seog- gia, Swepstuu Taylor, William Andrews, W,1- tntia Harden, Thomas Itakeu, Stephen Artutld, lobn Grceuwooti, W illiam Pounds, Aiueliu (■heetalu, Voluntine Atkinson. FUINSK1. Je*se Carden, Sarah Jump. will. John loiliii'lieilil, Itiilierl 111 Murray, Iwrt'r, N. Clack, George tit. Viliiani Lenecy, Willi,tin Burns, Jtmn R. bet's, Janies Ll.ickninn, F.ilwaiil Hill, 11 '/.elgbir, ElizahnIFi Atkins, John F.pnvl., tin Briit-",n. jr. T imolhv \rnetl, Jos. kawl*, icc,sett, william Tjnrv, NN.NV, NViiLen, John KvcvcU’s orphs*. Snnntel Jones, sen. William la-ster, Redman 15. Mason James Braswell,Hardy Powers,Spire Mills, Mitch ell Dorman's orphs.Geo^gt iNorwood, John C R eaver, Joseph II'. Denson, Frederick Floyd- Jnjoph Wooil, lames |)ee-'s orplt*. lio*iti< Davis. F.lizahetli A. 'I'eylor, Abraham M. Mord/*eni. Elbert Bishop, John Atlains, I - linn Adams, Amot Pipkin,Morns Kirkland, Peler B. Greene, loviah Kean, f-uralt Taylor, w iJow, Arthur Tuokf, Nutluiniel McCall, Edward Giddin-, Wickllll'c Bruen. PI TNAM. Wm. Stephens, Zarlmmh Cox, l|ithrniin Skinner, Beacham Owens, John H infn-v, NVuitl Hill, Joint M’Bridc, Samuel Maddox, Nathaniel 11. Phillips, Islutm Breoks, Willi am lleasli y, Zaclieus Burl, llcnjaniin Con ner, Joyce Neall, Tnhh.i Felps, wid. Anna Clemenls, Calley Denson, Mars Lacy, John Mifliron*. Nlithan Ileupess, Jinn Burde.r*, Stephen Marshal!, Sen. Abner Willey, Margaret Thrower. John Winn, Charles LKeniinn, II111. R'ellr, les-e C. Aualtiy, B'lllititi T homas, All- tier (Tiaiii|iion, W illiam 1'. Bow 11, John E. Mnrgae.. iohn ilrooks, Presley ngrain, W nmm Barrow . Iohn NVundurd, John 'rclwcll, l'.li/a- lictli Mitildos, William Allen, Sladrark Ccotigh, Ale ,antler Fluellcit, Luke Litmers, Eli Harris, .laities Russ, Joseph linrri-on, Robert Junior, VV ill'.- Strut*er, 'V tlstttt V\ illttitts, W illiatn Mcr- ritl,|lcreiniiili Castleberry. W.lluim B. I-yk,**, John Holcombe, Mary Dennis,James KenimE, John Sivirtney. Levin Megee,'! ilttlilcus B. ltces, .lose|ih ilaixdson, Anthony Jnmi. RICHMOND. Hugh Nisbet, James llrll, John Bennett, William Wages, George Wallace, Abraham Danfurth, Eli/..1 Adillin Hryanhorp.Nathani- el L. Goomlts, John Uiiinetl, Andrew lng- lelt, John A. Clark, Martin Wilcox, David Twiggs, Edward Burch, OliverBouhvard, Tilt*'* tiup.cnberry, John Hill, W illiam Hugg, Daniel Hloxom, AlesimdJV' R. Ralston, Eason Drake, Sarah t E. MejwM'px. John Maliarry, Joint Batry, James S^Hr.lohn Hoilin-heatl, Rbherl Muni-, (Tmrles^Wn-oit, John Retilum lilueklflpWMichnel Magruder, JaieesW’. Merlilitlt. scan ’ex. NV Rohr John V lam unit-mi. jr. 1 imolti) Arnelt, Alexander Hendry,sell. Robert W illiams, sen. TATTNALL. Bennet Abbot, James Perry, Henry Atliortl, Henry Mrieklund, Michael Dtmgluss, Joltj Da vis, Win. Moseley's cups. Elisha \V. Blaylock, William Slew art, Win. Beverley, Henry 3it|tp, Richard O. Stmisill. TELFAIR. Charles M'Arthur, WTIIiaiBson Smith,Tho mas Calltdheu'l-s dtps William .VieLend,' ,lo- seplt (Irulianj, Joaalliiiii Taylor's orplis. THIGGS. Thomas Fort, John Ingram, NVni. John son, Matthew L'andle, 'J’liomas Cltildre, Ma ry Tiiarpe, with Marslmil Mims, John Ha wthorn, R. S. Elizabeth Dciinard, wid. NVm. M. Owens, Etluard Renlrowt’a or|is. Ramlnl Bennet, Sarah Cjtilley, widow, Mr. it tit Pollock, Williatn F.llis, David VV. Mann, Mary Black, widow, Samuel Williams, Timothy Greene, Llmm Keaton, Isnne Glider, It. S.AI-ny Smart'* orphans, Joshua Hawthorn, John Matthews, Elijah Fun Icrburk, David Bttrlnv. Rolicrt Rey nolds, Jatnes Smith, jun. Lewis Ezell's orphans, John Phillips, Jus. Jones, [shun nittket], E11111- n.tel CorlneV, itt liane Ridiling, U. S. Gabriel Parker, James Kendrick, James Dixon, Noalt llud-on, (Ark). WALTON. Jesse Bryan, sen. Thomas Cninp, sen Jo-cpli Bailey. John biighy, Seth Mugowrk, Jtt's Hen ley. ' WARREN. Barnett Snider, Harris Iters, Satp'l New- livtii, Elizabeth llatrhtirk, orp. TlInMn Ana- ley, Rii'hard Htooehtrcid, Hritjumin Brooks, Sin rod Roherls, Itchecca lliu-th, wid, An thony Sutton, James Perryman, Fleming Bales, Aron NV. Grier, Ednanl Harper, Wil son Durden, Clay tun IE.IV, Curgess N\. I!rook«, Lewis Znchery, W illi- Martin, Joseph Brooks,jun. Rieltard Dennis, Leonard Dozier's orphan-, Redden R’oniLle, Edward W. iinlhain, J ones lUii.n, F. Iw in Baker, Simeon Walton, Silas sj^fflin, NVintlnr iiilliuHii, Beniamin Carr, Benjamin Ivy, David W. W iigrom r, William Wynne, Warren Lockett, Elizabeth Tod, w id. Charles Eimu.on*, Samuel McDowell, Aimer Guthrie,(.’barics VV. llanlev, Benj. Suudiford. WASHINGTON. Peter Daniel. Abitlia Camp, wid. NVilliam Smith’s orps. Isaac Sniitl), Josiali Moore, Enoi h Hill, M iry Sliejthard, Asa Barber, Manly Hoist, Thomas Li-htfuot, llenry Garner. Abel Barge, Hailey Ti»ilal. Gideon BranHcy, Dai id Carter, Stephen Williams, NV i 11 in :it AI is Voting, James Larne-, Quiunu .loimsloii.wid. George Me-seck, W illitim B eleli, John Mills, /-allot k McDiutieU Daniel ileeth, Blake Baker, Samui l Perkins, William Tin but ton, Rirlinrd Eddy, Solomon W all, Nathan VV. Stewart. John McDaniels orplis. Joseph Bridges, Robert Thompson, William Powell. WAYNE. Jeremiah Johns, John Knight, R. J S. Zath. Williams, sr. It. S. William Kelly WILKES. Bailey Lim-Tord, William Jordan, Harris Snmlerfotd, Michael Pearson, Anthony Jar- mi’s orplis. William W. Williams, Jacob Ray, Ricli’tl Gilbert, minor, John Thornton, Caleb Sapinglop, George NV. Flint, Lucy Murphy, Bliiford Bird, William Gartrill, Samu el Kelly, Harwell M Vork, Richmond Bryant, Joel Hood, l.-ituc Hopkins, Joshua Bell, John llink-on, William liutuinct, T’liontas Terrel, Reding Ithot!".-, jun. I lizahetli Houghton, wid. Itieluird-nn Eubank-, Nicholas Jarratt, Catha rine Tombs,w hl. Polly iVright, Richard Tars er, Gihiutt CoUins, John li t aver, Phillip Thoniu* nr|«. ./ose|t|i Todd, Benjamin Harris, Robert Parks, Author Hell, Thonia* Floyd, John 11. Dixon. Joint Ruiie.rlsoit, jr. Benjamin Starr. W1J.K1NS0N. Elijah Hagan, Randal Donghtuy’s orps. Daniel S. 5-kippers, Willis Johnson, John Lindsey 1 Elizabeth NViilimms, wid. Pctc r Pearson, Jacob Muck's orps. George Harnett Robert White, Ahihu Collins, NVilliam Aaron’ Wil iam Wicker, Abraham Hupp, jr. F.t'tv’d’ F.lhritlge, Rolicrt W hile, Miles Cuniioit, Elizu- lietlt Duprie*t,H itl. Josiali Warren, John Taylor, John Pbilli|is, John Greene, Jonathan Pearson, Benjamin Gulden, John Giilion, John Smilli, see. Daniel Hall, sen. \Villmm Dohlnige, Benja min Faredham, W illiam A1 Carty, sen. Jolin King, e*f). Tlll'RSUAV, Nov IN TJIE SENATE. Mr. Sanford communicated to the Sen ate certain resolution" of the Legislature ot New N oik, in opposition to Ihe admis sion of the state of Alisaouri into the Un ion, without the prohibition of slavery therein ; nhielv resolutions were rend". Mr. Noble laid on tiie table the fol lowing resolution: Resolved, That the Committee on Public Lands lie instructed to enquire into the expediency of permitting such purchasers of the public lands, prior to the first of July, Hl’iO, to demand and receive patents, who have paid into their rc-poctivc l.m 1 tdliccs, the first, second, mid third instalments on each tract pur- c based. Mr. Thomas submitted the following motion for consideration : Resolved, That the Committee on Public Lands be instructed to enquire into the expediency of providing by law lor granting to actual settlers on the pub lic lands the t ight of pre-emption in be coming the purchasers of lands including their improvements. The bill mu! joint resolution yester day introduced, were severally lead a second time, and referred. On motion of Mr. Trimble., 500 extra copies wore ordered to be printed, of the report of Ihe Secretary of the Tren in ry of the 17th instant, relative to cer tain expenditures on the seaboard. Monday, Nov. 27, IS20. The resolution submitted by Mr. Wnl- her, of Alabama, on Friday - was taken up anti agreed to. Mr, Ealwi gave notice that lie should on tomorrow ask leave to introduce a bill to provide relief lor the officers and sol diers w ho were engaged in the late war with the Seminole Indigos. The. remainder of the sitting was spent on Executive business, which is always acted on with closed doors. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tiuksdav, Nov. k’.'i. Mr. Lowndes, from the Select Com mittee, to whom was referred the Con stitution formed for their government by Ihe people of the State of Missoeni, do- Hrered in the follow ing Report : The Committee to whom has been re ferred Hie Constitution of the State of Missouri respectfully report :— Thai they have not supposed them- s'-licsj hound to inquire whether (lie pro visions ol the constitution inferred to them be wise r liberal. The grave and dilllcult question as to the restraints which should bo imposed upon Ihe power of Missouri to fotm a constitution for itself was decided by Ihe act of the last session, and the committee have had only to ex amine whether the provisions of that act hnve been complied with. In the opin ion of the committee, they have been.— The propositions, too, which were of fered in the same act to (lie free accept ance or rejection of the People of Mis souri, have all been accepted by llicfn. But there remains a question too import ant to be overlooked. We know that cases must often arise in which there may he a doubt whether the laws or constitution of a state do not transcend the lino (sometimes the obscure line) which separates the powers cf the different governments of our complex system. It appears to the committee, that, in general, it must he unwise in Congress to anticipate judicial derision by the exposition of an equivocal phrase, and that it would be yet more objectiona ble, by deciding on the powers of a state just emerged from territorial depend ence, that it should give the weight of its authority to an opinion which might con demn the laws and constitutions of old, as well as sovereign states. The commit tee are not unaware, that n part of the tw enty-sixth section of the third article of Ihe constitution of Missouri, by which the legislature of the stale has been <!i- 1 cted to pass laws ‘ to prevent free ne groes arid mulattoes from coining to, and settling in, the state,” has been constru ed to apply to such of that clns* as are citizens of Ihe United States, and that their exclusion has been deemed repug nant to (be federal constitution. The words which are objected to are to be found in the laws of at least one of the middle slates, (Delaware,) and a careful examination of the clause might perhaps countenance the opinion, that it applies lo the large class of free negroes and mu- latioes who cannot be considered as the citizens of any state. But, of all the ar ticles in our constitution, there is proba bly not one more difiicult to construe well than that which gives to citizens ol each state the privileges and immunities of citizens of the several states ; there is not one, an attention to whose spirit is more necessary to the convenient ami beneficial connexion of the states ; nor one of which too large a construction would more completely break down their defensive power, and lead more directly to ll-.cir consolidation, 'i bis much, in deed, seems lo be settled by the estab lished constitutions of states in every section of our Union ; that a state lias right to discriminate between the white olid the black man, both in respect to po litical and civil privileges, though both citizens of another state ; to givu to the one, for instance, the right of voting and of serving on juries, which it refuses to the other, llow far this discrimination may bu carried, is obviously a matter of nice and difiicult inquiry. The commit- lee do not propose to engage in it.— They believe it Lest, whenever a case occurs which must necessarily involve the decision of it, that it should be sub mitted to judicial cognizance. In this lien (which narrows their en quiries Ji duties) the committee are con firmed, by a consideration of the embar rassments and disasters which a different course of proceeding might sometimes produce. When a people are authoriz ed to form a state, and do so, the tram mels of their territorial condition fall off. They have performed the act which makes them sovereign and independent. If they pass an unconstitutional law, and we leave it, as we should that of another state, to the decision of a judicial tribu nal, the illegal act is divested of its force by the operation of a system with w hicli we are familiar. The control of the ge neral government is exercised in each particular case, iu support of individual right, and the state retains the condition which it has just acquired, and would not easily renpunce N But a decision Congress against the constitutionality el law paired by a state of which it bail uthorized (lie establishment, could not operate directly by vacating the law ; nor is it believed that it could 1 educe the state lo the dependence of a territory. In these l ircumstaiu 1*. to refuse admission into the Union to such 11 state, is to re fuse to extend over it that judicial au thority which might vacate the obnox ious law, and to expose all the interests of tin* government within the territory of that state, to a legislature and a judi ciary , the only check on which have been abandoned. On the other hand, if Congress shall determine neither to expound clauses which are obscure, nor lo decide constitutional questions which must be difiicult and perplexing, equally interesting to old states, whom our con struction could not, as to the new, whom it ought not to coerce, the rights and du ties of Missouri will be left to the deter mination of the same temperate and im partial tribunal, which has decided the conflicting claims, and received the con lidence, of the other. The committee recommend the adop tion of the following resolution This repoit having been read by the Clerk, tlie resolution therein referred to was read, as follows : Whereas, in pursuance of an act of Congress passed on the sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, entitled “ An act to authorize (hr people of the Missouri territory to form a Constitution nnd Slate Govern ment, and fur the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, and to prohibit slave ry in certain territories,” the people of the said territory uiil, on the nineteenth day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, by a Conven tion called for that purpose, form for themselves a Constitution and State Go vernment, which Constitution and State Government, so formed, is republican, and in conformity to the provisions of the said act : Re it therefore resolved by the Senate anil House of Representatives of the Uni ted States oj America, in Cotigress assemb led, That the State of Missouri shall he, ami is hereby, declared to Lo one of the United States of America, and i« admitt ed iifto the Union on an equal footing with the original states, in all inspects iv luitever. The resolution was then read a se cond time, Mr. iMWndes moved to refer the reso lution to n committee of the whole, on Ihe state of the Union, which put it i.i the power of the House to act upon it at anytime it thought proper. He need not say, that there, was no disposition to act upon this subject without fuM notice to all parties concerned ; and, if no oili er person did, he should himself, when proposing to call for the consideration of the report, give a day or two notice of h^ intention to do so. Whilst up, he took occasion to say, that this report, as indeed all reports of committees, must be considered as tlie act ofa majority of the committee and not as expressing the sen timent of every individual of the commit tee. The reference was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Butler, of N. M. it was. Resolved, That the Secretary of War he directed to report to this house the regulations which he has adopted in the administration of the act of Congress of May 1st, 1B20, entitled “ Ati act in addi tion to an act to provide for certain per sons engaged in Hie land and naval ser vice of the United States in the Revolu tionary war, passed March 13, 1013 whether any persons, except paupers, or. such as have been partially supported by public or private charity, have been con tinued on the pension roll ; and, if any, whether the value of the property, as returned in their schedule, in any case exceeded 200 dollars, and hoiv much ; whether debts which the applicants ow ed have been, or are considered, in the estimation of their circumstances, in come, or means of subsistence ; and how many are continued on the pension roll under said act. Monday, Nov. 27, 1320. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON STITUTION. On motion of Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, the House then resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the State of the Union, Mr. Ross, of Ohio, being called to the chair ; and, on mo tion of Mr. Smith, also, proceeded to the consideration of the motion, submitted bv him, proposing an amendment to the Con stitution of the United States, as it con cerns the Election of Electors of Bresi- dent and Vice 1’resdeat of the United States. Mr. Smith, declining entering into any argument in support of the proposition, on which his views had been fully ex pressed at the last session, said, he had called up the question at this eaily day, in the hope that an expression of the o- pinion of the llonae on the subject might be obtained at this session, lie added a few other remarks. This House anil Senate, he said, were not, lie begged gen tlemen to remember, the last resort on this question. All that was asked of them was, to allow the question to be submitted to the l’eople of the Unit -States, as represented in the State Legislatures, the const thirds olTvhom was no tion the act. If two- were in favor of the to take place : i they deenie they woi wouh • 1 lie 1.lectors, when coi.ui • the time and | luce piesi ibed In hm , the purpose of voting for 1 rosider t N ice President of the United S.„ a shall have puv'cr, in case any. i t t!,<., shall tail to attend, to choose hn Llei.iot or Electors, iu place ol him, 01 theiiqj failing to attend.” The object of Mr. O. was, that there should he a certain uniformity on thj. point, as well as in others embraced In the proposed amendment to the eonstitu'. tion. After a few words in reply from Mix Smith, the question was put on Mr. U’ E , motion, and decided in the negative. The committee then rose, nnd with out further debate, reported the resolu tion without amendment. Mr. Reid, of Georgia, then moved, with a view to allow further time fur re flection on the subject, to lay the resolve on the table ; which motion was deci ded in the affirmative, by a vote of G7 to G-i ; and The resolve was laid on the table. ftttQYg\a liesisAtiluYe. SENATE. Friday, Dec. 1—On motion of Mr. Crate- ford, Resolved that the joint Judiciary com mittee he instructed to enquire into and re port by bill or otherwise, the expediency of making provision by law £iiv the compensa tion of petit juries, end to grant to debtors tlie pievilegc of prison-hounds. Toe bill to alter and amend the 7th secti on of the 1st article of the Constitution pas sed the Senate—Yeas 32—Nays 4. Notice was given by Mr. Stocks that he would move tor a committee to report a hill to repeal the 4lh section of an act, to pre vent the circulation of notes emitted bv un- churtdv.d hanks and the issuing of due bills of certain descriptions, fcc. Saturday, Dec. 2—The hill to declare the force and effect of judgments for a limited time was ordered to lie on the table the ba lance of tlvft session—Yeas 20—Navs 18. Mr. Finning gave notice that lie would move for a committee to prepare and report a bill, to repeal the act supplementary to and more effectually to enforce an act, prescrib ing the mode of inamuniting slaves in this state, to prevent the migration of free per sons of color thereto, to regulate such free persons of color as now reside therein, pas sed December 1818, and also the act to alter end amend tlie. aforesaid act passed Decem ber 1813. Monday, Dir. 4—On motion of Mr. Irwin, Resolved that the report of the Commissi oners ami Jhe accompanying documents, as respects the practicability of cutting a Ca nal from the Altaniahn lo Turtle river, he laid before tliejoint committee on Navigati on ami Internal Improvement., arid that they have permission to report bv bill or other wise. On motion of Mr, Crawford, Resolved that the Judiciary committee enquire into the expediency of- passing a law declaring to whom recognizances shall be made paya ble, and to legalize all recognizances hereto fore taken by Judges, Justices of the Inferior ( ourt.i, Justices of the Peace and Clerks of the Superior£nurts. The bill supplementary to, and amenda tory of the several laws for the protection of the estates of orphans, tic. was read the Sd time and passed. , On motion of Mr. Harden, Resolved, that the Secretaiy of Senate inform the House of Representatives, that the Senate will he ready to adjourn sine die on the I6H1 inst. and hope the House will be prcparrd.nn that day to act in concert with Senate. . .Tuesday,' Dec. 0.—Mr. Ryan from the joint Judiciary committee reported n hill more effectually to compel Justices of the Peace and Constables to pav over monies re ceived nr collected by them in their official capacities, which was read the first time. Mr. Troup presented a communication from tin: Treasurer, with an accompanying document, shewing the amount of dividends received by tlie slate froni Ihe several incor porated Banks, which was read nod ordered to lie on the table for the present. Dll motion of Mr. Crawford, Resolved, that the committee on Finance require of the Comptroller and Treasurer a report of all balances due lo the Treasury by Tax- Collectors, together with the names of the Collectors, prior to the first of January last, and what course has been pursued by them •or the recovery of the same. Wednesday. Jhe. 0.—Mr. Knight gave no tice that he would move for a committee to prepare and report a bill to authorize per sons to t ike out grants to fractions in the former land loltrries that have heretofore been offered for sale and not sold, by paving the slate fees on said grants. On motion of Mr. Stocks, Resolved, that the Sccrejnr v of Senate do inform the Elec tors of the President and Vice-President of tilt* United Status, that fho Senate Cli.mibur " ill l* K prepared for their rereption this day at 1J o’clock, f>r the purpose of holding their Electoral College therein. Tlie Electors returned for answer, that they would accept of the Sen rte Chamber for the purposes contained in the resolution laid before them. Thursday, Dre.7.— 1 The bill for the sale of tile frautions not drawn for in the counties of Early, Irwin, Appling, &c. and to rent out fractions Nos.10 and 100, passed the Sew The Seauite also passed Ihe hill inr fectuiilly to compel .Justices of tl ‘ and Constables.to pay over mnnin or collected by them in their of tins. J House of ReprA Saturday, Dec. 8.—\ act to carry into cfl'ej 4th article of the third time am] { Monday, Du 3.(1 se.ctioi] M claims toj rinr Coj Frida