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?*»H HL MIC >JV U '^1-1.11 »*i * K% *
PJnSI !!»*:* J ConVPVlion.
This bo.lv convened m. M T irtr • ftff
• vmfte*. it i«l t*vu ftii>1 ll'U I Co-n;»*n*e* rtfr ^ ^1* ‘
•-HIM. «»H lilt' *»f 1^ * b\
' iikInhI r*M i#ion !': eomj*c»*"d n, “ ,,v
..vMmU «.f ilu* limit latent* H whlrft <"ir Stunt r "’
»v«t. Tlnir w c-v i inii*cl r il witli n m
'ormonv un uli llii* tn**iu object* f"T wl'i' li l’irv »s
- From each un «*nli|t!*t»‘i«cvoluntary m
- mh!at<' of 111* pe-qvle, f-*r the »o'e p »i pi»«r ol •-riir
Ti dog 1 ho Ante ami e1ev.»tine li»*r rl mart.-r, we hiv
much to ejq»ect. We confid'iidv tni«t dint v-»
*i«wi will he |.r.»m,.ilv *'t*tnined l.v U .• Lcgislntm.
to w hich they win be inv«* dintHv
The following is a hrit ro.nl.no ol thn |m
in*«— ... ,
The Conv notion tin \ in l!i • M- tho 1 (
I. ImI l.M.iM. , Mat In » lion
irM llin iii >' >i ||fon*i"H *•!
I.W, M««v '"u-1 mot S'liMV
nM.fr ir l-l! *ll*»incd» eitt» u
lot i,.< •fit*- \\e»htu tr«do,
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fi o»f IMrtr fi lth to 0>r Uttt.
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I Wm •» *«• rw>niiiiiK»»»«W*f»" tl* i -ill-'mu '
m 1 < „n«trvet a t\ .»( |5**l .»ro r o' -
• i -irnrtin^ * fml »e*d Jrnm « |h.iM on th" ’I ■ '
i.i or pAff-iiiH’o tfi p in'* •iiiiahl'* r° t
the C i**.tod*e« * bee river nintm*{! tho-i .h I
(-nor.il.'> on ilm tDn*t I'roclicnM.* routtt 1-1««*
• lifttulirr to I r.Tk-rruiuej t»' IcjoLfi*- - i •
ifJlM!. i/t KM’JK-jtfUN IfVi iVlv
'it*, r »*•-on
• i. i» re * nn*i I r tli«* rote o* y ester I «y. ref*
• 2 the ttrrr .l topic* of di* (fuornor'i ii rfAige
bCfU^ IWi 4 T** ItMJ Wh
teodon ol .Vr. M-^w* - nWr Sft'srvd •oat r^m|^f|iy
|Mr. M
mu t* i
Bv
x-.riih.cal « «h<
nfinf rr*iftri , '| cl.
Tin* illm*«*rKton
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I frrnrr ihnti
p i'rt vif* i
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r. efsnrv fn
■ ■pir* wer
Hint it.<
i lirnnc h
lle|*nri, .
i> the 1/
Inurth *
I SI 41111000.
In ol itmiiion to
Mr C r of C
( Vnirei die I! lie C
Mr Lnnir:
IS.*!-
mu mu s.
To .niil i p ut of
illlltf ii>
rh»ii
ttM op -nnd by llcn-y Ci. Lunar. I. 1
rnamhrr* to tinier, mid liy loqtont ho
man for it* orfHnic ition. Mr. A I? iil »n-:ui^ •- f ** ,,: *
rolnrv. The It-v .Mr. \Vil»o>i odor <i h i*rn \i-r—
the dolotfHt ■* w ere then re 11-- »• 1 to ‘tier
rredeolitlK, «s the counlios w. * i-h- 1 1 ho fo|.o \
in* appeared :
B0*-\\ f . Foe, I. O. Sevnen.r. John l.amni.
Haldtria—\Vni«. Unthorf.u I * A.C-i'hl .-it. M. .l.lvonnii.
C/ism—Thr>mu« I! uni It ni. W dli;* u Hatd.oi.
Clark—\. H. Cl i«ton. • Paine. John A. <’ohh, A. Mini.
Chatham—Ja*. M. Wynr,'. ILParkman, Win rho-
rotiffh, J. M. n**riii»ri ..... ,
Cherokee—Smw'tel T »om:i*on. AS. J- 1"union.
CrZZ'l-flrnrv C Von ell. P*. II. Slnppey, J. A. Miller. . in
C*mnl>r'!—V.. II. Tliomp-on, Win. Hnninn, W m.C antivl. | <ln ,j
Cohh—Jnooh U. l»r-»o\<, Jiomv I*, tirron extent -
PrKotb—K!ij. Ilird. K. Cone. A . V.-* h't ty, \\ m.L/./nrd. ,
FnMttle— Jm. l>. Sieli.Jn.a. I.amh-oh, T!h»*. ( *. (*olem .n. Ml „j ,|„
Fl’itfrl—John il. 1.nor,don, l>. IL Milch -11.
IV/tMhinsfton—Monrau llrown, •■*rin , ** illiuiO I-mIi. I*»*,,
}lWt/ne—Tlioinn. B tvinu. irrjuizi
Wtt/Avr—B. .M. Avror’., Hiehmit M.Jiui .. oruioii..
r;>.in—Ti i:mt.T Kmr. I»r.li..»'a UV.I.
(•iriwv'tt—.1, S. W i'<on. A. BI■■ 111 ;1 ■ J- B !-*■ j, ithwm
Jfnhn-th-m— John llrnntinii. R. V. TlnlM.-r.linm.
Jla»eock—lo*. It. Gon.l r. It. S. Sn-nott. Jn». It. I.cwi-.
HouKtm—E. K. Cnickci. Bourse S’hi: •». li.O. Cnni;.l.f!l,
J. A. r.vcri'M.
Tfrn-11—"r.T( .1 .lin.ixi, J.Jnlm-.u. It. V.-it'.t. J. Culmvnj.
J.-impInn—Ktlnmml t\ . Ran HI'. A. 1- 1 Tiiii.pll.
f-Tntoih—Thomn. Simlilinj.
-r,,„ w —A. IV. i: M m. A Os. .'•'|>fir.O#ltnrn K«(l4<'i< ! .
'nrnan—C. CninpH'l!. R. It. Randoliih.
■h„co ’te-i. W «-.im|>l."ll. Il'irtnn !t.->.l.->rn-
'•rton—S. IVillia'iMon. J .lirnv.’a.J. (..!• losil.F.I, «'V •>.
1 j/:i>—JnniL\-t Wlnriliv. Jamca Kllinrci 1 , .Intiutltnu Atlnm-.
. ’ulnnki—Sunn ■! It. Tavlof. i
J'Htanm—Vi.H^i S. II..Ii. II»rai ■» T. Sh-.w
Rirhmon l—Jnlm I'. Kin... Davnl It • r'-. Jonn.
Rnbmi—-*. Berk, [I. II. Armstronsr. II. Mover, I’, itillnn. .
■Vwr.i/rr—Tliom.n C. Sullivan
7-wiVs'*—Iro E. I)u;uvr. <Iforjc W. Wrlclt, Hriiry Bunn.,
Talk it—AlrxHnilrr \V. SnreJ, II. Hill.
Taliaferro—'Tliunm. Olinftin, 1'honin< !'"-irr. _
T’pnon—Jrrrni ah B- 11. Wnl. A.Culili. SHinurl S. I inle,
Monroe IioU Road L. (iiii'mi, A. ll.< Am
‘ hem *
iii 1 *n^thrminerin thr •?rnn*l»«*r
Ilod-on. nnt trifS 'k • il/nml*>at t:<
turl ei.'J tkt H'r§frnt rtrrti. bui oi
l inod froirj ihe I «kt\ ihrnuch ki '
i«u! after ili-fT uvinihipmcn'K. at
: ivhj|»( H -o r],' trunk « f mil u»nd <
im>I ion m titir hnn fi• -I ar.d lliirti mile* in I.»r.i:ii;.
I.in^ utf in’o throe pror,L'*i. vnr\in^ from one hundred
Iwmli.H mil (i'll nr t uv li.ite* in Irncli. »""M
rt ion three mam mt uni le auenim* w i ii » point on
i no ■‘-•so*, from which wehnvenn naauran e ol con- ;
*o-ai.i imoi n n ijsi <-n thronchotii flic w hole h njtli
• Mu > n id Mi ijipi.and nil lln-ir trifu. wri«'K. ,
I Mini i-t t-n:rnpliirnl por-iiioii nod ciionio^tnnees
Til,' n.li •min.’i - i.i <;•, ■ I.i OHM .New-York lor form- .
merce with t
,\f the appo
, a.ljo
I e,»...|o
Mr. K.
t-i f Com
Stiti*. r -i
proore«o» i
Mr. M
io Cub ••
Mi. •’
i I! ii - S*
Mr. Ah
nh
".I rlnnt: N
II in
id o
'or IN
v Ivan
vh.l-t I.
Vi
Will flic people Mini
' W i
would Invo.lromi
motun: mid p rfmii
u ith linPK of r *il
■ vi>'ioh«rd’i d to diel
vhirh Mo- hiM tin o'
tdi nni ii c on
hi. >|iin-
lo ll.o foil
iivi.r, nnd io the
•ihti.'K of plain**
trot lion of rail
Suite* to the
ho jijjniiiie en-
ouniniiM ni • n-
t.iioubCA m'Mis*. Fm;:;.
Monday, Novi mlu-r 7, 1K5(5.
SKNATK
The S • n;»to (*Miiveiu*tl til tlteii c'lMoUer ilii-t
to commence their annual >-o>snm. anil alu r
uam/.in^ hv lire eleriion of utfliTM n* puhli*
in our I i-o. and a lopt'iio the rules id the last
sion — iii'jnur.icil till In morrow n.uroirig.
ISO! Si; or I{ ITMJ CSKNTATIYKS.
The House nisendditl this day to eo'iiom
11 m ii i} ii ii ;• 1 nosion, and after oru ui:/.i'.g as n
ed in onr last, adjourned over till to iii-m
nioriii • 'J..
i v.
l ien : To incorporate ill
• p inv in l.’.linden,
o cm .hits i in l mcorpor.it
I'nllege in this town of Mieoa.
: i ol Decatur: To compen* «tc \ o’.un i * v ‘
• .Hies III ll.o Southern counties of tin* Alr ‘ "»*^tructui* our bena-
,1 lor lim |uii'('o.i* Of inluroPiiUn ' the I '" r< '<'I«^H>»4 «>ur lle|iicscfU.iti»i>» hi Con-
I lion,If In.lmmhrouirh thosecnumics. i 10 l" oc , u,,! susiuineJby
IS : T.I .•«!.,III!s!, !».. I’.l.ctii.n pr.ir.ruis ! '‘ er ‘ of ‘*00^1.1 in il,r. I.to Creek war.
j A message was received from the (Inventor.
1 e.o.nniuniCuin* the death of liniadicr (jenerals
| Uo'iert Augustus Deall, mid A'exmder Ware.
I i’etii ; ^. v rr * s, dntioii this dav concurred in, the Hoot**
i was joule.I by the Senate, and proceeded with
pprnpri He n.uiiev lor tl.n pur- I ,l,e 1 " 1 "‘ u -it-'Ciuus. I, v joint ballut. of Ju<l«i'S
Il p(is.mis ft,I their "erv res a« 1 • ,n, » Solicitors., .winch will he found in another
r* • e ? lor (ho d, fenct ’ of the f M L l ,,ur V '\" n
d* (ft*or£i i, and have reettived
C-VU l 4»i. J J4*lh...n : | g
_ (\,U e-ftloni ..r lb. lNt «rtirl^—. a J ft, ,.
r.i alti*r and ainen I thw ilat tec- | and ftd tertint,* ot the 3d article of the rr. » .
lion. # ,,B
Mr. Mitch.II: T U anu'Ril tlic loaj aui | hnd ,„
ol'Trol-e * 110 * U f ,f ** w,ncefl ‘* lettuig
Mr llisniukes : To ..pproprislc ii.uury C.ir tb ft
r*-l ,e< 1,1 subnurs by Iti bun ile|iretl,itiuitt, t u
tic the nci-ounts nl il.osi: who b.ive b^ou in scr-
ncf, or for.iisbi'il |iruvismni, nii.l to point out tbu
lion of tluy.ut of IHitt incorporating the Cfntral
Rank
.Mr. n.mmuy : To incorporate a Hank under i I
• hr mine of the * Rinntcit' and Mcclmncs' H mk
ol Colunihm.
Mr. Ilo’eom* e : 'For duett the iiuoiher ol the
Justices of the Inferior Courts.
Mr. .Meriwetlier laid on the table a resolution
rnhr.iveto tlio prmii i^ of the Liw s an I Journals,
id.mil : 'I
\ i r** i
lldl.
mend the tax law
To compen* «t«* (i rani
' I ii.. .
fronne
k 'her
Do i
I' the
1 Tet c
i (
I he Senate withdrew, and the House adjourn-
I tdl to morrow morning.
th-
[’ l of
the
itnuilelc tidiiliai-nt c*t the '-Utinl
oviih'tiee ha* pm an cb'iu ly ami I
incut ? Are ihe.v roaicnt that
Ivc a- n Ri’cniulnrv oih. altlunish ,
I rfdfa.ii ir.nl rnpnhililiea to n- - -
ho*l nml ii:.oi hrillimit .-pheir ?
urtljHi eorupnuitive poverty, di*-
•d iqiprovemeui, and (
w '.'ch ih»
ndcqniite, r
deiMe iiml Ii
ef i mcuiini:
:dl npprnv
vr hole
iilrtiim more I Inin i
1‘tnielion hv the
which it would orcnKii
«t ot
• lit bef.pec.ltlv.
u r 1 11, InJi
miii^hin? po|ut
mid desire, to
infinitely more than
i:.-* ever flow ill* ral-
ic \ ci v next moment
•pie the
nele elTect of lhe autr-
i in the value r I' their
Tit.sd.w, Novem! cr S.
sc.vvi i;.
'I’lie Scimfe appointed a commith e to
s niilar Conumliee on the part of the I
inform tlu* (<o\einor of their or^aniza'i
readme'** to receive any cornrn«.tti.(*sition I
Mlnli lo lay before them.
till.i s in i itniu < i:t).
•y site of l.do-its jniir. Iticehoro’ to t "
tie rude ol that | I.i
ids and | rovulc fu
. Dm
Md •
Mr. I. r v
Mr. Ha
I »n I : To
y of .
,» I'll ill r :
jliertv : 'I
'Cenlle I,
" n-’nw
i Of C||e.
ml I'etu J
. in S ioosl-m.
ish an election precinct
hv lottery $ ;>;).000 for
Hail, Town House and
- of ('olumtuM.
rr.ovt: the I'cnitent arv
cou. arid to appropriate
'iiiii.iv, Nm-ifinlicr II,
pay
ell. J anje«* A. Niabot, T. Ci. Holt, ll.t*. I am Mir, Saad.
T. Dailey. , The rn nmittee hair pinpomideil thoKe quesrimu* which
Cicurgiiu Kail iloa<l Company O. I*-1 rmco, j uniliin*: but the future history of fJeorcin ran • ositively
Charges A Ili? ,r ins. K*q. and Col. Osi-ui Grec -iv. I answer, not ii t!.e dc*pondeiiey of douhl, hut initio lervor
on nomifAtiuu, were appointed Secretaries ot I lie | pt coriiideure._ Cvny eonnHoritiion ot piitrjoiiem and
Coo vont ion.
Oa motinu of ThntUJS Bailor Kill?. reM>|u»d that
On motion of A. Hu!'
Jmnes M. Whin* he F
carried tmnniiu msly H
lichieiaul sell-loTe, all the view* of koiiimI pul
lie ambition by which a erenl und Kapiieion* people i-m
Ihn Onuventi<m lu Iho n|.p'.i"ii..t: of n ' ^J”i''!o"mV.h' '!i.x'rrvMi'.’.n Ihli
President ol the Convention by munmalim.-c.-.r. j wmk rofm , ( | tl , lllC ( . omilllll e„ be not in a very lew
" °d. .. t ycHiH]»lnerd beyond doubt or eotuimrenry. j
TIim coiilidencc* on the pur? of the eonimittee will not!
lie roiisiil. red n- unwarrantably (iilcrtuiiicd, w lien n elo- i
s.-r view i« t:;4o-n of the cbarniter n::«l extent of the pro- ;
On motion of A. S. Clm ton, Resolved, that a (‘om- i posed w-i.i k, die inKinrus «»f ii*» utility and it* almost
..littee ot ol roiisislioa ot one m- iii!mr from eae,!i j eq-nd dnhisiou of benefits to nil iho variou* pcction* and
bounty. Rid win frun. each ut lltu Rnil U'M.I Cmupu- | ininr,.,i„f the Sin.., ...
tlies repiesent,•(! in tfai. bu.ty bu npp liuteil, tu ubir.li I , , ' 1 ' 1 " 'j'. r»'i. n '’ti | bprril, thru, tboM.iu Hr- I' 1 '" ''"'.
• •ii* c § n - it «i i,, i River to which it is proponed lo tarry our contemplated
«hnll be referred ih • docu.neida a read. pro#e.dttil M m Q( . rfijl »,a%i B »,lilrliv Stenmhofi.K ih.onph-
the meetmg, and such resolutions in may he hereui.er onf 1{A w | l(1 , ( . ],, nct |, j f * juurtion with the Ohio—with |
adopted by the cinvention. ^ _ j the exception of tho obhirurtiouM at the Muselo Shoal*.—
A committee w as thereupon .appointed, in aecor-| Around tho *honl* n mil road is already built and in use,
^nnc9with tho fo e^otni resohition. I and the cointnietion of a Steamboat cuiml is nUo fur
On meditti of S M’. Bailey, that tho Secretary hot advanced, whiih i* oxperted lobe aoon made pnK«ab|e
requMlcd to procure f»r l!»C huh id this Cotneiiiam. | by tteun.honla, nml which, when Hnirhed, will fom : >h
it map of (he largest sui' , 5 ol the Uni'od Staten,
also one of the State ol fjeorjria—ca r i ed.
in:n Clark, that the lb
eMdei.t ••( the (’onvemit
' then took til'* Chair.
and !
slant ►leutiihout
lapon* of the
On motion of \V. Poe, that the (’oiumiVee do now
adjourn to to-morrow morning tit 9 o'clock
Tuesday. 9 o'clock.
The Convention met ogreeahlo t** adjoinnmeut
The president took IPs seal—prayer offered by the
Key. Mr. Speer.
Tho following gentlemen appenred and took their
MAt-sH* ineiul»r*rs of the Convention.
M. H (Jathright, of Lumpkin. John W. II. Daw
son, of Washington. W. (*• Cliipley, of Mnscogwe,
W. \V. Pritchard, of Monroe. V. II. Cono. of Greene.
AV. W. Holt and Thomas Gluscock. of Richmond, \V.
Kossiter ami John Rawls, of Pulaski.
P. H. Cotie, Esq. of Greene was added to tlie com
mittee of thirty-nine.
On motion of F. H. Cone, it was resolved, that the
comtnilttto of forty he in*lrmted to inquire and report
what system of internal improvement, by i
canal* and navigddo riuns
great intern
i of the Slalo. A cominitlep, consisting
yf Mo.s>rs, Brown, Berrien, Glascock. King. Lamar J L r,,
•nd Bailey were appointed to report rules lor the (
veroment of tlio Convention
]!o'V Landing or some tieighhoriiitr Jioitit «>n the Trn-
Uffr-ee liver, just nhove the ron.iiienremeni of the pnssaee
of fhe river th rough the Ciimheilnnd Mountain, is iIm light
lo he the um*! eligible plnec for the piopnscd rnil rnnd to
strike the Tennessee river, 'file Tnuussee from this
[mint would he our channel of find.- with the West and [
SniifliwPMi, seroruled r.nd aided however by lailioed", l»v i
which if is eoiitetiiplafril in ihnr quarter of the eoniitry, to
eminent tlm Tennesxcr river with .Memphis, Nnsln ille end
ol her important towns.
Prom Rush’ Lauding, the road romin* in this direction J
would proceed only live miles before entering the territory I
of Georgia nt or near UoHSville, n place just within our!
hmtndurv. Ili.-4n matter about wliirli nodouht is entritnin- j
ed hv those well acquainted w ith the localities of the i
country, that nn excellent route for tho road requiring not
a * ingle Inclined jdnne or stationary engine can he obtain* .
ed from Ross’ Landing to some point on the ('hattshoo- I
qhee in DeKnlli comity. The distance would prohflhly ho
about from one Iniii'livd and ten tonne humlred and thirty j
miles. At this point or at pome neighboring point, the ;
road might he made to diverge into three hrarrhes, the !
most easterly proceeding to meet the rail road from Aii-
tficus: the next to meet the Monroe rail road
i tli to .Macon,—the most westerly pursuing iis |
tlu* Chattahoochee to Columbus. The tin
parade giotind, rr
to iippoint ( ouiiiiis
for that pnrpo.se.
Mr. Beall, of Wilkinson: To rcpci! th*’ act |
i nnsolif! i!in«X the .i(-;i.b > miC nml Poor Sriioi-I ioo I* (
of \\ |. k i 1110 11,
Mr. Walthall: To si’tei the lime ol hol-iiog j
the Infeiior Cntir* of the (’herokee ciiruit.
Mr. Walker : T" authorize the trustees of the i
Roman Catholic Church in Augusta, to h'*II the |
Lot of Land conveyed to them oy the trustee* of)
the Richmond county Academy, and apply the j
fund*. See.
Ml. Liddell: To amend the & 1 sect.on of en J
art authorizin': il.e issuing of Grants to fnriomrr ,
diawers nt Lois in the Cherokee counties, in j
:Iip late l.and and (Ldd Lotteries.
The President announced the following
joint standing commit?i:ks.
On /’• iri/ti>cs uiui L7« (lions. — .Me-sis ^ *tV 1C I 1
ell of Talbot llu is n. L,,:dc!l and ftn'l,.- |..id. |
Un Petitions —.Mu.*srs. S wain, R b«on, ('i-oper, Sur ■
roecy and Wlmrion.
On I'.iirnlhnnil.— Messrs. Cone, Burk" Ingram, I
Men Ihv and Floyd of Newton. |
Oh Kiigrosacd Journals—Messrs. Lamar. McCnn-
nel . lln.ill of Carmli, Jnhris »n r.n 1 llopkiu*.
On motion of Vr. Hudson, the rortdic.vtM of!
election of the two gentlemen as Sfruitors from |
the county of Hdih, (Me-tsr*. Law she and Wilson.) !
weie referred to thu CoinniiHee of Privileges and |
Hiections.
At 1C o’clock, the Governor irnnmniffed to the j
Senate lit* Annual Message, uhirh ivas learl, and j
DUO copies ordered to he printed.
The Senate tiict. adjourned nil to-morrow
mot fling.
HOUSE OF KHl'fcHSHNTA'nVKS.
Tho (no Houses r.ntificed each other of their
organization, and a joint Committee »vas appoint
ed to inform the Governor that they wore ready to
ceivt! any i cirmci aiioo 'lie might think proper
to lay before eitiier liraneh.
The petition of William IL Davis, was receiv
ed, roan, and otdcrrd to lie on the table for n.<-
present.
'J'he House adopt, d the rules of the last ses
sion for die government of th.a.
To repeal
KRM. re 11
1 i;r tne c.ompe.ns it ion
m (fhcrokee—and
: i ’or their eornpensaiion m YVnltmi.
of HUiert : To aotiioriz^ William
Midi a ferry across l»road river on
htlWM'ii Dennis’and Daniel’s.
> : To extend the jurisdiction of
!•>' I ># *.n'e j»i i ivil e.loses.
*, t'l II ill: To iiirtrea-te the coni-
’ R• reivers and Collectors.
.! i-qier ; To in lemony t ut owner*
■ut»:d by the laws of this Htatn, and
loud tin refor.
1 ih**r : J’u .inieiid the uttar:hn) |k nt
s i:\ati:.
MILLS INTIIOIIUCKD.
I'V M*’. Gikss : More effectually to provide
loi the government and protection of thn Cherokee
In him residing in (teorgia. to prescribe bounds
to their occupancy : and also to authorize flic is-
s iing ol cr.oits to drawers of Lots in the ('hero
Uer countiy to certain cases ; and to p ovide for
(he ap|)ointnient of an Agent to carry into t Il’.'Ct
crrt;i
pilot
p ins tlirreol, and to fix his salary, and to j t**rs. \.c.—with I
mode of disbursing tin
Mr. riirytii'ii, ; Fur Hu: ii.luf of Ueurj, y.
Morris, Btx Cullectur ot -r!.li;,fi*rru.
■Mr. Dismul.cs : Fur O.o cxiiminaiiu'i of Ki^H
alooipi creult. by commissioiun9, to rf,iorl 1,0,.
next tirupml \ssemhly tint pr icdealiiiitv uf j iU '
pro.iu" ns u.ivi^gtion, &c.
Mess.ii;«s u^ru received from tho U.iveruor go
tile 9tlme sulijec s as those uoticed iu tlio |iroMod.
iu2s of Sen te of lliis day.
IVtilions in favor of practit Holanie
systuii, were |,re,eiite.l bv Messr.. Ilammoiid
Ivcr-th, uf Deeatiir. ISradfurd. Pitman, aud Kna'
sey. frnni tiieir respective cuimlie.s—referred to a
•■select ( o iniiiltue ul lire above meiirioned iteutle.
men.
11r.soj.UTi >ns Auup rr.i).
■^Ir. I ././.aril's : Fur the appointment of a #otn-
miH-e In take imo cnasiif ra'in a the aheration i,f
the coii!«l 1111:ton, so as in reduce and rtjnahse tb 0
representation in the General Assembly—p, re-
port by hill or other* s e.
■Mr. .MnMdy.nl Greene: Fur the a|i;im u i uleil ,
ol a committee to take into consideration the pro
priety of extending li.e I n.e of j-'uine j„ v „t e;) a ,
Z' ncr il eli i'tiiins in tins State, from one to two
days, and of pruvidme fur the more .-tVecxual and
Bcriain prosecution urjd puuiilitucut of illegal vo-
• •iid Indians fn
c( of io rorpor i
tui!;orizc limited partnerships,
in 1 T th 11 to lapsed legacies—
lo:ics id (iuardiaos io certain
(•I the Ijfnt ftrc.tuiu of t’o* net
the distribution of »vsi.itcs—
I’nd th.
Rereral act* i
»•> the ci'n of Augusta, and fne Court ol
i’l«*as in that env-—al*n,
No nifhoii/.e ('ouris of Ordinary to i
s de ol property io certain cases.
Mr. I’rit-e. of Gilmer: To open a r
the Burnt ^v»od to Lumpkin county. !
r.!N j ty in (L'uuor, to ton Fcder.d IL
who may detei
eitiollm^ fur emigratiau.
i.r l. iwlion : To amend tlie
linn of i 'olumbos.
Air. M< Leno n : To comp I the Clerks of
t’ourts m Montgomery to keen their offices at thu
Court-house or in one mil» thereof.
Air. I* loyd. ol .Morgan : For the pirdon of John
Howard, cf Talbot.
Air. Ingram: f Fo autli irize the Inferior Court
of II uncock county lo eonsol.datu and alter the
militia districts in slid rountv.
Mr. \\ allter : 'l o explain and nmuiid]thc net of
n eoi jjoraiion ol the * Georgia Insurance and Trust
< 'otnpany.’
Mr. Burks: To incorporate t'.ics Greenville Fe
male Academy, and appoint trustees
Mr. Walthall: To add parrs of Cobb, Cimp
act 1 hell, and Carroll, to tho county of I\mldmg, and
s — 1 form a new county.
Mr. .Morgan : To authorize Stephen Mays t«
r:o»i establish a ferry across the Cootawauee river it
non Ca-is county, on his own land.
Mr. M .Mis'cr: To incorporate t!
lim j Insur
to report by bid or otherwise.
For the appointment uf a eom-
commitleeol .'Senate, to prcjiurg
m organize the Court of F.nurs—
•*, 1M Iter. Biowo, Bricti ol Jasper,
ppoiutei'
| Air. I).vsd.de:
j mirtee to join the
and rep nt a bid I
Messrs. Diysilah
and (ii
I Mr. Meriwether: Br -vulmg for tho execution
of tae public printing III the limits of this $taie,
mo that the pi oof sheets may b • corrected by U,o
1 Secretary of State.
j l lie !loose adjounuul nil to moirow morui
! S'f.tTE SO t*S2 StBitUi.V’TV.
“*•
tl
id from ;
• way of
id at or
Ma
Mr. 1
the
ne ir McNairs : to appropriat
appoint (Limmissiimei.s.
Mr. Hi »ek : To rcjm.il th
money iheirfur, and i
Merchants’
Trust Company,” of the city of
’n auihorizo Aristardio* Wood to
r ucrtMs ihe Chattahoochee river
■* <>f f aim'! and Coweta, on his
immrpor it,rig tho |
I Li 11k, and to appropriate i!n* fuutls to I
Internal 1 iiproviunotits and Bn!)!ic INI
aung the re.-vignaiion of)
uliticitor (ioncriJ of the I
r:::
1 lll'USDA
The Convention udjnurncil till to morrow morning \ brunches w
jo o-ciock. 1 r:: d J:i < A
Id thus he lcsprelivelv united lo ihe three
tnt’rcinl towns in tlio mtniinr of tlio State, | f |,(Jr;7n-f
Augusta, Macon, and ColumbiiK, nod to llu* nnviciitmn of. H
Weuxksdvt Monxiso, lOo’clook. \ ibo^Keveral livers on which they are icspcctively situn- i
Mr. Chappell of tho committee ol lolly inttJe. tlm . lc ,|.
foHowillg I Tlmsc hrtinelies like the common trunks beyond the
Iir.PORT. j Ciititlnliobchee, wottbl puss over n country so favor*- |
The eo,nmittee of the Mneon Kail Rond Convention to ! W» 113 r, ''l llirc "" i" 1 ' 11 " 0 ' 1 l ,l#ne ur eta,i "" nr > P ow 'j
whom lias been astdeued .lie duty of inouiring and repott- | cr - , , . , of ,| )n lnll|> of
ing what men... are bee.et.le.t un d to br.ug ubout n hat- mil roa.U woubl dillbse.ner ,
•not,in,13 and eliam til eo-„pei :,„on of the variou* seetmns | f , s „ lt0 „| n „, s , „ pvr ,i„, eonalitv of !
mid interests ol me. Mu n cons,rue.,ng a *vs cut pi | " wt.ttld „■ neinttl v, com,non i* Us
Rail Rond-, connect,:,e the <■mtnnterrtal etttes of (.com,. , ^ lllililv , s S„„e ; nml !
with the Tenites-.-e liver, bnve, tti the. ns attonofthe dilferent s. etiofts of the Stale would eermiolv
subject been deeply cott-emi.snl * oxeeedtng ttttgm,t .le, , , , hoir n .,:
•nifofil* vital cuiinexion will, the permanent crnndutir ' 1 '' ^ 1
• nd prosperity of the Mute. \\ lien a coiiiiiie.einl titter-, T , j „- p p Ilrt , „(• five miles fr mi Hossville, on the 1
fonrsc shall once be op ;d b. naans nt a j„. tnoM-ly (i , l)rcil , and Tennessee ami Boss',
Revised system of Rm' R“»|“' ""/^mdd'o wmiets !!f!lm ' (.'•■•■•■njri: on tbe l.niik of the Tennessee river, w birlt being |
place* ol track i i » • ; . r .. . , within the territory of Tennessee, cannot, of c-unise, he
Tennessee liver, „ f'l'itre* not be gift of pm die, y lo *"" , r V.,j , j, v „ rui , c „nstr...t.-.l bv (i e rngi,,. To sup-
enable us to loresee that a powerlttl mtpttlsi find vast ex- ebasin, und make tbe line complete to tbe Tonnes- 1
pansion « til be ,.,„„ed:,,,ely imparted to nil onr tesoutees I H ^ C| , n „„ lliiril .„ llv il , l ( , lT ,, linK H sl ,i,„|,|c I
ofer.atnessatid soctul iiiiprmemnnt. I lie whole roller j lvil |, ||i wns se.' rnil rontl company, char-
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
By Mr. Dougherty : ’Bo extend the corporate
i Troup county, ^e.
Air. Hiricklind: To alter and amend iho I iw
imposing '.m additional tax un pedlars, See.
Mr. Davis, of ILberi: Fur iho hotter O'gui
ization id* thu office of Adjutant (5ener.il of Get.r
gia.
Mr. CluvolamJ: Fora conimittAo lo fake into
coiiBiueratioii the propnoiy ol l.flfmg off the i^iaf*- | By rosuluiion this day passed sr*<I eonctifreil io,
imo nine Congn ftsiort.il distnrts—lo report t*y hill j ihe Senate proceeded m the Rupieserit.itive hill
or olhoi w ise. io unite with the house in certain elections—which
Notices were aUo given for several local aud pi- j will he found in another parr of our paper-after
V! d'* bills. i which th»* .Senate returned and adjourned till to-
The Governor, at 12 o'clock, transmitted his | morrow morning.
Annual Message to both branches of the General ■
Air. \> barton : To reduce (ho foe* of grants to
• !d lots and fractions in the late Intterv.
DILLS PASSED.
Io repeal the act consolidating the Academic
j and poor school funds of Wilkinson.
u reeeix.ul from :!»»> Governor. ! 1 o amend tho 2«l section nt the *etautlior'r/.ing
xompldication of tlie record* nl j l ^ ,r issuing nf grants to fortunate drawers in the
iho case of John Howard, con - ! Lite Land and Gold Lotteries,
who had been respited and suh •. A message was received from thu Governor
0 Mm General Assembly lor their . recommending an appropriation, not less tiian
1 dormon —also, j^DO.OOO, lor thu payment of those who wer«*
cnllerf out for tlio protection of the Southern and
•South-Western counties, and for temporary and
local protection in thn Cherokee counties — these
individuals not being able to receive pay from
the disbursing officers of the U nitod States, because
some were not mustered into the ('oiled States’
service, and others only alter (he expiration of a
considerable purl ion of their time of service.—
1 hear sums (he Governor considers properly due
by the United States, and will apply |..r the re
numeration to thn State, of the sum now called
• btr; but tho individuals need immediate payment
. Also, recommending the refunding to Mr/Paris,
!oT Walker, the sum of# GOO paid by him as a
| reward for the apprehension of ihe murderer!) of a
family in said county.
A message was also received, calling the alien
lion cf the Legislature to tlie manner of enrolling
thn laws a ml i esolu ti'ius lor tlie Governor* exa
mination and approval, and also the mariner of
printing the same...recommending that such price
bu pai l lor printing them as not to compel the
execution of the work elsewhere than in Milledgc-
vdle, & 6
1 he Senate at 1 o’clock adjourned till to-mor
ro.v inornine.
iratisnu I mg an
Tallmi county i
victed of nuifdc
milting tlx* c i*c
ooMsnJ'*iatii»n a
Janies I’, fionie. LOsq.
( -ii ifti.hoorhee (,'iicnit.
'Bho two Houses, by concurred resolution, unit
ed I ir (be (•lection, by joint ballot, of a Judge and
Solieitur General f »r tiie ILi*tern eirc-nt, which
suited in tne I lection of I he l Ion. R. AI. Gharl-
f»*o. as .1 a Ige. and John Ward, a* Solicitor uf *aid
Gireii it.
The Senate than witlidrevv. and the House ad
jo irned till to-morrow mornirg.
nlicr IB, I
SENATE.
j Mr. St ipleion. the. newly elected Senator from
i iho roomy of ,L llcrso i, (where there, was a tin at
the October election.) appeared and took his seat.
| On motion of Air. AI c A Mister, the Senate up-
i pointed a committee eonsimini of Messrs. AlcAl-
I lister. William*, Saft'ohl, Lhldell, and Mitchell
j of Baldwin, to join a eo nmittee on the j»art ol
! tlie House, to prepare aud report a hill lor fh-»
j organization of tlie Court for the Correction of
j Errors, in conformity with the Constitution.
j 11 of si: of re bio; sen tat ivks.
; Committer 3 were appointed on the notice
j tcsteiday.
of
o'fthe"MiV.ivvi|,|ti »nd «f tho Ohio, ro.t.pri.it.e repit.n* I SKAK.uA'^ia.uw of Tranc^ lorthv ,.. : r r .,s,
equal in extent to two think* ol our eniiie cohdIin , mid 0!
unsurpassed fertility in productions, uiff n nt Iruiu those 1 '
most congenial l » our ow n soil and el,mate, would he j , |t
thrown open to an easy, cheap nml rapid trade w ith us.
Our commerce in the direction of tho NNesl, would know
*0 barrier short of the Rocky .Mountain*—in that uf the
North, it would find ail easy aece.-s to ihe uini L’in.* «d tlit*
Great Lakes—to tin* * ast of the Mississippi and above
the mouth of iho Ohio, ihe Alleghany Alonniains would
he i:.* onlv hoiintlan — whilst below the mouth of the Ohio,
the navigation of the Alis-L/ippi and in tributaries would
invite and favor it* transit tnrmigh extensive regions ol
kindred character and productions u it h our ow n.
For til! this vu*t, vniious and fei tile expanse of country,
nature In* provided no avenue ot eourm-rce with tlio u -t
of the world snvo that of tlio .Mississippi river. Annvo-
bug it is true, fully comporting, in point ol 1 h\>ic:<l gran
deur, with the magnificent extent often itoiv whieh it was
destined to accommodate, and udeqtiulc to the w an:* of dial
Jerri lory whilst it was >ct but slightly reclaim. «l from a
unite of wilderness, hut wholly iusti llicieuY for tlieneres-
siticsriftlic present day—when the forests have iriw n
place, lo cultivated field- 1 un 1 to the thick abodes ot huh
civilization and enterprising imlu.-tiy.—>osoo» a* si ei.-iv
nnd population in the valley ol the Ohio und upper Mis.-i
r to any point that may he selected on tlie Ten- 1
r auv tail road eotning from (ieorcin to the •
line. 1 he slock under this charter was taken
last summer, the company is orgntii/.ed nml now, it is un
derstood, are waiting ourniovcinenlsautlroa.lv to co-ojie- ‘
rate with ns. . 1
Another sinking reroinincndalion of the scheme of mil
road connection* with the Tennessee river, which the '
committee have sketched, i* the facility with w Inch it may,
at any future day, ho unit! d by a Inarch with the Louis- ,
villc,Tincinunti and Charleston rnil road nt Knoxville.— 1
A branch of onlv one hundred aud twenty or thirty miles I
in length would he necessary for ibis purpose, nml the I
Legiduliire of Tennessee, in enacting the charter of the j
Cincinnati nnd Charleston rail rond, icscrved to itself the •
right of authorizing such ahiunch. i
In the event of this connection with th • Cineinnnfti and |
Charleston road, we should have two openings to the trade j
of the West—one through the channel of the Tennessee 1
river into the Ohio and .Mississippi, the other ihrough that I
of the Cincinnati nml Charleston ioikI. Ai d should this '
connect ion with the Cincinnati aud Charleston load never |
lake place, wo shall still have access lo the trade of all
Fust Tennessee nml part of North Carolina aud West
menus ol the navigation of the Tennessee
Assembly—1000 copies ol which wore ordered 10
be printed for tlio Ifoutc—and the several topic*,
on motion of Air. McKinley, referred to tbe pro
per Committee* with insnuctious to report there
on as soon sis practit able.
The I louse llmu adjourned tdl tti morrow morn
ing.
/nifannroxinntod to this stage in their out ward progress, } . .. .
’i 0 m'mhantt.'., . , fa p. .tl nC.-ilint, bntr.-il In- „ ouuttti.ia i tnbutam'* nli.trc )(<•** I-nn.I,..p.
tin. I t . . . <l l - . The roatl whenconiitlfud, null the tlirffl brannliet, lc.nl-
C r.Tu , wi h «invo! * »c .'■ ?, *,! .be » «: I i'V "> Atipu.ttt, nml (’ulttmltn* a ill b- fa.I ttn.l
ports, began t 1 & c- J tainrd hv the transportion of all Western supplies inlro-
TheMUmtic States and Cities were, in their turn, quick j l ‘* r . ,hc in ;. erno1 cimsuii.plion of nil Georgia end
iiwAuaimt . , , . 11. . Florida—the unithern side uf r-nuth Carolina, nml the
idded the |
uf tho internal 1
To which
tnnioulit of transportation, arising
; trude of the .Slate—the pimluctions of our soil, nml die
I foreign mfireliandi/e cot.sained by our own people. Tlie !
hi ic mum ' revenue of tlie rond would ho Mill further swelled by j
1 the convcvine of all foieign goods obtained from or thiongh 1
. T ' . I r:.w.r>>r »lu> pkIPI-II MitirUnlIn vvhi/-k mn.l hr like- '
that would iiecessunlv accrue from opening eliutmels of , ■
•ummerce, thmncli«l.ic li tl.t-y niislit«ttppi v the at,am. „l- »" u estertt cotnaiodtlie
in ff want, 1 , mill tfceivi: in r.-ttirti ilie um-i liutvinp prutltic- He,t l K,r 3 *' u-utpitt.
JfoMoflhe Wert. It wu. ibis ti.-w of ,1m cou-1 v» 3 >amount-f tran.purt
sled with a uatriotic solicitude to corporate the Loud i
our political union .by the tie* of eommercinl intere.-
that prompted \Vu*liiiigtoa,in the infancy of our republic,
tBConceive, and aedtloiiRly to cheridi nml urge the ulcu o
^onocdiHg, by canals, the Ohio river with the gn at At
Inntic slreuuvs of Virginia. Such un idea, deliberately en
tertained, und earnestly patronized hv tl.. Fadi r of his
countrx', could not fail to sink deep in t!.*’ public mind.
It germinated at length, and at this time it is seen in nil
the ereat Atlantic States, from New-York to (ieoigia,
producing its benign fruits in work* of cmumereiul eon-
nertion with the West, either already e.unph uied und in
operation, or in a process ol successful execution, or en
gaging an anxious public intention preparatory loth
commencement of active labors.
•The sreal State of New-York stand* first in point ofi 'T 11
time, and fore hi os I in the grundeur and sis cess of her ex- j ul,K
ertions to this end
Wkdni'^day, November 0. 1SR).
SENATE.
BILLS IN'TKODt'CKl).
By Air. (lihsnri : To alter and amend the 1st '
section of the 5d article of tho Constitution.
Air Hopkins: To incorporate the Sf. Mary’s j
and Columbus Rail Road Company.
Mr. .McAllister: To extend the charter uf the
Blanter’s Bank of Savannah.
Mr. lfolni'-s of Early: To regulate ilm tisuing |
of Marriage Licences in certain cases—also t
To repeal (lie c barter of the Central H«nk of j
Georgia.
Air. Walthall: To alter and amend the 0(Ph
section of the 1 lt!i division of the Renal Code, j
A tnessiae was received from iho Guv. commu
nicating toe rvsignstion nf J is. U. I lot nt?. Esq.
Solicitor General of (lie Chattahoochee Cutioif
A
rsinge ori the subject of the pardon of
| IIOF.SE OF rebresentatives.
NOTICES FOlt BILLS.
Bv Mr. Knox : To a nhirizn George Atkina
: to establish a ferry across Ihe Tuvalu liver on his
own 1 md.
Mr. ILirrj-t, of Baldwir: To make, elective ill*
i Bnn'cr of the General Assembly, and to fix the
i ra »s to w it'll such printer shall be entitled ; and
; lo prohibit under too f-irfetiurrt therein specifier!,
j tlio pi i ntin:! of the Law s and Jo uni ih out of the
limits of Georgia.—Also.
To abolish iinerisomii 'iit for d**ht, except in
i certain cai-'s. Also
I To autnorize a debtor in failing circumstances,
i r<» convene his creditors, nnd pay them pro nita,
| without r gard to the rank or grade of the debts ;
I and to prohibit preference by such debtor, i-
nniong his creditors. — Also,
Requiring all acknowledgment'! or promises
to piv debts birred by the statute of liirnraiinos.
| to be in writing, and signed by the party sought
lo be charged.
Mr. Gray : To compensate persons who may
be compelled to attend Court ns witnesses for
I iho State in counties other than where such per-
I sons may reside.
I Air. Bn or: For th
j borne.—AUo.
Amending the Penal Code, so lar as relates
NOT tens FOB DILLS.
J Air. Ogilby : To authorize tho collection of in-
I terest on open accounts, in certain case*.
Air Espv: To appropriate a sum of money for
opening and kee ping in repn.r the public toads
in Cass.
Mr. Colbert : To compensate Relit Jurors in
Crawford county Also,
To compensate the Sherd]' of Crawford for
s niuiouiiu Grand and Retit furors
Air. Murphy : To compensate Grand Jurors ...
the county of DeKalb.
Mr. II tmiiltoti: I- urtlieircomjieiisjtion itt G.vin
nett.
Mr. Hill ornbe: To atlil |mrt ol" I lie Aenileintc
lunil* of il.ibernhitMi to tlie l’uor Sulionl fund ol
H.titl count)', &c.
■Mr. Smith, of Hancock : Tn ilpfian th« man
ner in which property »nail lie loaned to children.
iMr. Ivellv, ol lloustnn: I f, appropriate a aunt
of monc) to improve the navigation of Flint river.
.« 3 I. E.t: !><■ V J J. J, Si;
TiicriJuy, ;xovoti:JtrT 5.»,
'j-titr. Ki.r.eriaxs.—la the -IS cotnitios, othoi*! r^.
lortta trout u Itich will be found lit cur table, Mr. Daw.
non - , majority is 3, !dS. That of the While Elecloritl
ticket, 3,411.
We have electoral ruiurr.s, not official, front rite
comities of Madison, (While majority, C2) Franklin.
(Van lioreo Ittaj irity. Hahef.ham, (Van Itur.o
majority 29tl) l.nmpkiii, (Van Burcn majority, 973)
nod Forsyth, (Van Boren majority, SiS) t,taking, iu
the oo counties thus heard from the White tmijniHty
2,697. Mr. Dawson's majority over Mr. Timvu\ tho
highest no the Van Boron ticket nt die October elec
tions in the some runmies, was S.H30. Gain of tho
White ticket sinro October 1.661).
Although wo have for some months past, anticipated
with great confidence, the defeat of Mr. Vau Buree in
Georgia, yet we were not ,,repined, we ctmfi as, JW
tiie triumphant victory, which we have just glutted.—-
In the recent election, Georgia lias more than roa-’i/jod
onrtmjst saitRiii te hopes. We view il ns tlio perfect
Iriomplt of Soitiherit principles, nod hail it as the har
binger r.f a coiilimions course of triumph for Iho^j
politics which we believe lo he. and ever io have been
identical with Iho feelings arid interests oi the Sooth,
We hove no taste and ara not in tho habit of com
mitting to paper upon every unimportant success,
rhapsodical extravagance, H . silly tied dirgiistiog no it
if eiforted and untolthy those who deal so much in it,
hot on en occasion so important n.s wo know tlie pre
sent to he, to which the ey ■*. af tho whole South have
boon directed with an notch solicitude, and pregnant
H9 we conceive it to lit* w iih sticli iniportant elF*cts ft*r
the future, w e should do injustice lo oar feelings were
we to repress our expression of sincere and h»arly con
gratulation tn nur friends and thu whole country, cut
the auspicious and triumphant result of the late elec-
lion in (5*orgi;i.
The “ Barfy” hava I i-t i)il*
In Goorjm ft>r»
\Yt
rp much gritifi if io f)nnou:i<*o tho olcction of
onr candidate, Col. Dawson, to fill tho vacancy in tbo
prosenf session of Congro**, eroatod by Iho domisG
°f ^"‘ n GofToo. Wa are tho morn grntiftml at tl»i« re
sult, fr*«m our knnwledgo of thn fanl, rh.it Cal. Paw-mu,
fnnn a high feeling of independence, and n refined
s^iii* «.f deliCHcy. had n«*t the people rillned, by their
priwoit vote, th'br Iht*• one e'eciftig him to tlu* not
Congress, would liavo fell Imnyelf compelled, from r
delicate sell resptr t, to Ipiv* re-ignod In* situati'on in
Iho next delejation, althm-gli fairly and hoiieHlIy nnd
, honorably entitled t » nia scat. Georgia would thn*
.1 l.*""" 1 ^ I hnve 1,18 ahl "-" her Whole delajation. 'Flic
present result bn*, however, «ali*:,ic!orily aettlod this
point, nnd we coogram'ii!' 1 the •State on the acqui*’t-
li *n ol the talents an 1 energy of Col. i)a\vsrui in onr
n.itioasl e uincils.
By the bye. w-e trust tlie pr- .sent election will relieve
onr neighbor of tlie Standard of nil it* superfluous
regret, at (lie paiufil position of Col. Dawson, in ihe
t (duller election. It h is no ground for llu* mock pn*
f.ctir, now. If. howevt i', it i* niMatiaficd with two fair
Air. I* ord of lee: To exempt jurors nnd other* boatings, it it will per-eradu the Governor to order tho
on public duty, troin paying toll at ferries on Flint ' election t<> supply Mr Town’s vacancy, wo will try to
unify of L»i
gixo it lurtli T i
eking n ton if o innrkel throuirli t Decenihrr.
John lluwtitd, convicted of mortltr in Talbot ) ,), e niode of trying person* for tho oiTeuces ol ri-
courtly, wlto has been respited till the Kith of| 0 j iin ,| a |f ri ,v.
river, so far a* re-tpeels the
•Mr. Uogers : To lay out and construct a rail j while on this point,
mad Ironi Alacon, by way of Carrollton, to ih«*
^ ,5,!e line at or near Rossville. on Tcnncsssee
liver.
Air. Harrison : To prevent judgments and exe-
relief ol William C. ()*- , tutioux l.effafur obtained m any Court in (hi*
| f'inte, from biiiding property until levied on in the
hand* of defendants.
(JeorL’in, for the Western ni ckels—lo which must b
wine added, the important iu*m of tlie stream of p.im,..- : .
gers tlwt would he continuullv flowing along the fines ofl '-■allies in Girty
the M»nd.
'I he commercial towns of Georgia would nNo heroine lo »
u very large extent, the in* ilium tloough w hieh tho foreign j
trade "of the West woiild purs; and thus he emihlt d lo
tak** their i-t.1 ltd ns competitors with New.Orleans, New
York, Philadelphia, und Bnltinmie, lor flip general tom-
preeef the NN est. ^
\N ith these great end nunienais rdvantngcs—niniost
piaily diffused through every purl «*f therttule—| tofiiing
ur uoriciilture und our eoinineree—with theceitnin- | LegIHUllUIu,
Btitnulnt.il to the wink not I ty tom hut the amount of travel ntnl tran»i,or,at,o„ would
Ih* siifluunit to render the work a sute uivestu.erit *•! i api-
RE8OLUTI0N8 ADOPTED.
Mr. Swain’s : That no member nf the Senate
shall receive pay iff:lie absent, except on account
of sickness ol himself nr hi* family.
Mr. Hoiri.es*. of Eerly: Tnat Jos. D. Harden
lie appointed Notary Public for the town of Fort
n'y.
RKHnurriON PROPOSED.
By Air. S a Hold : For the appuinirnent of a
i joint stand rig (ftimmittoi 1 to eonsis: of three from
j the Senate and fiv** from the House nf Represent-
j Mr. Harris, of Burke: To compomate IBetif
{ Jurors in Burke.—Also.
! 'Vo compensate the .Sheriff of Burke for sum
moning Grand and Petit Juri<\s —Also,
| For the benefit and protection of postfitim us
children.
Mr. Crane: To incorporate tlie ** Miner's
Bam;.” at Dahlom g.i.
Mr. Sieplie.ns: AI utiug it the duty ol the Infe
rior Court* of tbu S ate in which them are not
Air.
-elation by a third drubbing. And
inuli] lie | b ased to learn the
reason why tie* Govern »r has withheld from the peo
ple the know lodge of Air. Town’.* resignation, which,
we uiiderst >nd, was unde by letter lo himself about
• lie lirst of |a*t September ; and why the people were
not allowed to fill this \ ucaney nt tho Into election
without ihe further trouble and loss of time of at ,f> *
spy : To extent! the occup.mt claims ol | U,er 7 And with,,I,cm,.Menus ,1ml iwouty days uotioe
in“ Ghrrottces lion) ij,It November, 189fi. in ao I . . , , , ,
co,dmee with the treaty l.uely n.tdo by the (J. ' ‘ e *
J | must he required to receive the return*, it seem* to os
Ihatjtitider any circumstances, a portion of tin: session
! must hr lost nt b-/i«q, with one of our representatives,
j We enquire, respectfully, lor further information on
this point in the name of ihe c'iintitueiits of both Mr.
elf.
Court seals, to |each uf the Conns nf Re
n- ,
alive*, to be known a* rhe Drafting Committee, to j nf
whost) inspection and n vnlon all Liws shill lo
procure lliein for
d, to
Allies with said Indians
Air. I* lournoy : r Bo amend (lie act of incoipura
I tton ol Columbus. See.
Air. Jones, of Marion: To change certain pre-
J cinccs *n Marion county.
| Mr. Urysoti : To ad,I parts of Cob >. Cutupltell j sll j t | le G OV er,ior hi
anil Garruil to the county of Building, and form
a new cmimy thereof.
Air. Mi Kinley : 'I o incorporate the Cliel.ower
cb of mo
rds to furni-h
ich, and to m ike t? the «lu»y
dive Clerk* t l sanl Courti) ol
verv ofhe.r Clert’s office of a
ubmitted belore passed lit rither hrurch of ihe j similar Court in said .Suite, with a full and exact
I that said commute he au’hori/. i impfei’dnn thereol.—Also
; ™ • Tl y ®
potMilslIoo, stttl In'r prescirttcft of tuieblv h.„.'lit. h«r 1 ' l '* V'" 1 '"’ 1 ; 1 /" ' h '' 1 '» < «' 1 »>=l,ly rjtn.t
cniniMKO *»<dd «l<-i im from ltisski»ff ihe' vslhw of ,1*1 ttmlc,•,«.*!. „ «.11 un„. tlio ntfct'w and I* ni[i[wi,l,;d | GO"K, n 111
Ohio iu*«»*il.lv In In r great ein|wriuw. fin- .nh-idumtu ! '</ K‘ ,n, ' ,ul ,,f ,l,e I"
wfilie Alleghany i u,.- i-f uimitituiu* nf lit • \u*-: < xr,-;ii
to rngngt* the service* of iho N tornev *
il or Solicitor General, *»r any ot them, to^ei^rr | Bui
, “II with any one
inviiMHeii ititu I J
I lee diiriuu th*
and that the
■nd A turns'\h and
. le of the who!
•Stair
The mode itl wbh'li the public fliergim would lu»***l ail- j ( jeneill and Judge* who shall In:
lit igeoiDlv L«J dhreicu to the accuinplikliiueiit of the
n«nk lui* uj-iiniu) llu auxioii* attention ol dv « oii.ioitlee.
I amend die attachment law* of this
mpt (for liio lienclii of helpless
Ige* ol thn Superior families) fiiuii l rv > under attachment such articles
as *re now by law exempted under ft fits in cases
of insolvent debt
more J
ding three, to aid said Commit-
• sion. an long a* may he neerssa-
icitois
of plain country win ii rpa-uda out Irnm t]u l.i.ni .1 •>,-
ig.iiioti, on tlieHod» ui nur, lu tlu- Irfjtdeii « J t 1 * Li
invited Mid facilitated the court ruction of lie) Gnmd < .. J
uni. Fmoi the weelein teriniiiulioi) of tin* * i ni l lid « on.-1 And ilii'ir opinion • n »!"• !»**»u refleelion •!*• > Im\e lieen
meice waa cairied, (•>’the niivigi ii.*:i ol ih*'Luke, tu the ' aide H» b-etuw, I* tli'il wcifhty resMUis^'o',. ur in nmk-
*h«*re*i»f d*e Ht*t« of Ohio- 'I lie people of t duo Inkira: i it rx|»ed «*nt flint l!»e rniglu Hunk «l tail nnd frttin
npthe mirk illtbriroWtt bordci . »«>ui) i secuie/l a cliam ( i!• • 'i cnne-i** *• liter lo the l iiHtlalaMirl *•••, wl a h would
efr4hm|si oomueling the Ohio iiv»r wmJi | nke I’.rn-. ' ,h- eu imioii iu it* ti«# l'» < *H • l »rea hrnnehe#, and * qtud in
lh*l | y tko joint rnmi!t of the iiuyuid unpeow iiient of j u* h'in-tit 1*» nlljiarl* of the Male, ought to Utah imkci)
Urf i ntirely by the Suite «l lb** | aldii
p«-n»«, and # •uphalM.uilly s< « Mai*' work. Tin* bruin'lir*
in.I\ |»e advsnla Miiad) • onalftM'I'-d bt joint Mi*ck (’••li'pu-
f9r . nia*, I srlieDrly mien •ted In tin'•* * l un* of the Hinte
J*» puiyboniaUt* vied trlitt ly hhb S« w -N »uk m » orVi through which iJm'v would ir*-p*ru»* l> pH**, aider(*»y tl<«
iff Itiltmal U"pruiru**'M#(oi tttn^ilng tni.m dit *« und * '(UR rttibwn'.twf An a jai*ia#u of ih* Hrr.t k
N*t»-Vo*k *imI Ohm, oin'gfPttt r**lth t « mt.arruH *-d bow
ever by much cirenily. vial fun trannhijnueni**,
i ft#* h*co ojwncl tioni lb' gicilj NV * .1 tu tie A (J anti*.
«U»Ml
* tl, shall Itnvc
ilieir #ervit:r#
per 11 it y .
Tbe Senate by r-Mio rird r**-o|iuion imine*liato-
ly | us-PtJ. pmtee*!t't ,o the hall of thu House of
Repre* -olativi *, and t y j-nol ballot, re>e|erie*l the
Hon. R M (Diariittn. Jmigu of it•**<•!rr«i cir
cuit, und Jtft.il N\ m»*I, K-tp Solit i:nr Gcnernl ol
the •Min-*,
7 b" Sell tile returned in the.r r lumber and a I
pm in* rt nil lu mono* ri ernmu.
Mr. Brown ; Aft
ngag- j digging oi gold by
Turnpike Company
Air. Meriwether: To compel all geneial officers
to attend the reviews m their Divisions and Hri-
g.ides, and to punish them lor negletu thereof.,..
Also,
For the cticouragcmcfit ol V'olunteer Compa
nies.
Mr. Rhodes : To explain and amend tlie act of
incorporation of tlie Georgia Insurance and Tumi
Company.
Mr. J•• o, R- Lamar: 7’oincorporate ihe ** AI«*r-
liecitialiy tu prevent the ctiatits' Insurance and 'Bruat Company” ol AL con
ami icrcivea full compeuMition fur j sons • I nnriiiS lines untie
• o »iid Coirmiltud of *ix dollars |
the Cbeiokeo Indians, or per- 1
the
beads ol
Imltsiu lamilie«, ami in pnmsli tiie same, Sec.
Air. Clark, ol Mill: '•’*» authorize I sane Whar
lull ami George Isellog :o build
tbe CrnMiiwsHiM m Murray.
Air. Hamsun: To lay off (m* .State into 21
ALrnuil Labor .School dmtiici*, to appoint Com-
ELECTIONS BY Till’. LEGISLATURE*
Judge, of the Southern Cirtuit.
•Mr. Harris, *.| Baldwin: 'id appropriate mo
ney to remove obstrueiious to the navigation ol
the ()couee river.
Mr. 11 .ill : lo remove ilift rourt-liuiisn of Ap-
toll budge ucru*» , plmg to the centre of the county.
, Mr. Rumen : To ullnr ami amend a part of ihe
1*1 mu'tion id the Ad article ol the coiisiifuiiun.
Mr. Biiiiian : 'I’o appropriate money for the I
Arthur A. AIukoas.
l.,< Bill.
Ul
*1.
110
Lu NVarren,
i,m
10«
(*. 11 (’ole,
2B
11
J vs B. II. Campsei.l,
15
8
Judge of the Coweta C ire nit.
Warn kh.
324
I'ivi nwiv,
3
IllHiik.
19
iius«ioiier*, end make a| proprialiun* lor carrying support ot government (or die political year 10,17.
diesinie into eff-ct. ; All. Gr«y : To aulbotise die Inlcnor Court of
Mr. Jno. B Lamar : Tu incorporate the " I'm- f Junes runiiiy lo levy an i xtra lax, lor building a
( ufi Hie«nibo.iEfAum^»njp.’ — Aiiio,
|til.
Solicitor lieurrnt — Coweta Cirevit.
Asoriuun,
la.Mi,
I I.V It HI*,
Llank, , . •
Solicitor Unneral—Oemulfes Circuit.
R. O DaviiMoiv, * *
N. ii. Foitkm, .
Iffsek.