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dvilngo of llringinnf (hom forward at! Carnes, Olovr-IwuL C*r»y of Lincoln
Ltuturu time, should he ticsiro to d-f Diksou, t);■ t*■ v. U :sJy, Fannin, Uiiol
hava not soon the bill, but under*
d that it provides for the survey
*the land, iuiov.;di!tte!y after notice
;u 'the President, of tlie location of
son, uriidia, Gross .• luu her, ilattnn,
Haynes, Hilliard, flodges, Holland.
Houston, Howard of Bakur, Howard*
o! Bed i.vin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones
reserves, and the consent o> those
inns who will upl occupy them, to
>vo—that the reserves, in common
i (he other part of the territory,,
he laid off into lots and drawn
lottery, in like manner; but
b lot iii the reserves shall lie
it. and the value of it, when
mil be paid to the drawer in
nstead of the lot—the whole
such payruentfr to he paid
oral Government to Geor
corgi a to the drawees of
vidually-—the Indians to
rves as long as they or
tiay choose but restrict*
them to any one hut
eorgia, or to the Gen-
for its use. 1 do
r or not it provides
e given to those In-
u the Reserves,
on Tliursday, Gen.
uikli i, introduced
bill on the Indian
imilar to that of
(louse, and it has
and eoinmitted.
ofThowusi Jones ot* VVaiTCii, Kelly,
drawn,
money,
amount
by the
gin, and by
siH li lots, ir
hold the
their children
'•ed from selli
the State of
eral Governmc'
not know whet
what rights shall
'dinns who remain
In the Senate
A'-f OF.RSO.V, of F
lino that body, i
'question, extally
Mi-. Haynes in the
King, Liddell, Long, Lovett, Lowe,
Lucas. Maun, Mays. McDonald, Me-
Livy, Murray, Neal ofNcwtou, Neal
of Wilkinson, Pndget, Patrick, Per
due, Powell, Rr.wls, Reeves, Rich
ardson, Robson, Ryan, Sho.ats, Smith,
Suckings Slrihblii.g, Taylor, Terrell
Terry, Towns, Townsend, Tuggle,
Whitman, VVellboru, Weldiell? Wi) ;
son of Warren, Winn, and Wofford.
—76.
N \YS.—Adams, Atkinson, Barr,
Blackwell, Bryan, Byne, Carl ledge.
(Jollier. Cone, Curry of Washing on,
Hay, Dougherty, Fyinie, Flmvellen,
Floiirney, Gray hill. Greene, Gresham,
Hampton Harden, Hardman, Htiz-
/ard, Holt, Hopkins. Hudson of Jef
( o have been at feast &5 feet high, | 6. ovoipe»«4A«ntftQti*** f*t, dv
yU The sc nil bone a- o.tz o“o<umr duovv f*t
]: ,m ™* h v; *5 ,bs - They were ! 7. L <w G*xr.AKy
loumj by a Mr. b ninny, about 14 leot 1 K/i4-qy.
below the ou t face of the earth, who I 8. ow «z*i*a o.sp*£t vzbf.z *-
set’'Scd $0,000 tor them. The <r>y<*yT »4z r, *sip aw ot g-
skeleton is said to be complete^ sav- ay*yu -9 a a y« dWa o^vwra.
mg only one or twe ribs. , I ».*•«•& Vac* ad 9* 4tFT ; #az
When, and how (Iii3 a.
ed, must baffle all L|ico
mammoth himself, so _
der. ot these latter times, must dwin
dle into comparative insignificance be
fore this new discovered prodigy, if
ViA r. ««y
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II.
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carnivorous, a buffalo would scarcely D4Z c A«A«~a ,* A .r.irZf«iET.
serve linn for a meal; and if granivo-! 12. rcr* tc*zk4 rga WHPam.ii*
rous, trees ins tender herbage “
SMOKING.
The young man who, unjustified by
the plea of ill health, or unsauctioned
by the prescription of his physic iau,
has acquired (lie habit of smoking
pq>e or igar, may assuredly . on gat-
tilulf himself on having ie.n Imd the
>5ir.9-
f<";on, Hudson of Putnam, .Tonkins, second stage of his progres from tcin-
Joi.es of Jones, Jon<>» of Liberty, ! porance to dissipation— from ebutici-
lli.it
many think
e should suc-
vvill he de-
siuce been read twi<
I am-gratified to find
it certain if this men
’ceed in the House, th
fbated in the Senate.
Mr. Rhodes, with his
cel fence of judgement a
nod much past experie
tion, holds a high rank'
members of this body,
arid industry in behalf of
of bis county and the St
much from his influence, i:
and foresight, on th- 1 subjec
diatl question. He feels
Georgian, deeply interested
ture honor and welfare of the' o
#
Fto.n the A'lgu-va Chronicle.
We liave received the L ml Bill,
ms printed before amendment, and nil
tlie proceedings on it since, but its
nr Senator, \ Senate.
I known ox-
discretion,
in legisla-
m-uig the
his zeal
j.derests
I hopr-
brntion,
f the I;r-
a true
n.the fu-
Kellnm, Leonard, Lester. Lnyall,
Matthews. McCIcotle ir, McCiavon.
M •‘Rae. Northnn, Oliver. Pcarman.
Pope, Price, Rea. li- id, R-ilierlsou,
Sim'nmns. Strickland Th
Thomas,
iams, Wilson of Early, and Young.— j the youthful maker be
t j acnsiidv ail-wed from a
Tim bill lias consequently passed
the Mouse, but it is boned by its np-
iKments, tlifit it will be lost in the
ty ofs.irit and vigour of frame, to
premature imbei iltty and decay. As
the reckless poacher is gradually led
on, from ins work of midnight dejn e-
rictdaiKt Taoiccrs’-v, j d.ition i/i the woods, to more daring
Thompson. Torv.pr. Will-! acts of t i ii.-m-e and rapine; so will
tco often in
wanton ituiiil-
gcii. e io the cigai vo the sins of in
toxication, ,unl tlie uifiiuate saciifice
oi !iis hc/dtli. Ids character, and pros-
p<• f-1s. Let parems. tlirn, as they
nppreeiaie the losponsibilily widen
devolves up u liieui sM-muly protest
against,'hikI resist, tlu list encroach-
,, J ment of this pernicious habit in their
upwards of forty Choctaw Indians, all ■
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j COMMUNICATED.
f Passed Head of Coosa, Choi-okoo Nation,
on the 17!h Inst* for Wasl.inglwn
of)
foot. Of this number there were two wo
men. They arc accompanied hv two
(atiii!y• Let tin* w until of oar coun-
Irv who-ie iufiurMice is commonly as
whitemen. and intend taring (lie la>-ge
Towns of ll.c Sonthern Slat- s on tlieir
rout - Their conductor represented tie
bent:ai as irresistible, exert liieir
jiDiVcfs in decrying this noxious prac-
length precludes us giving it in <'iis
day’s paper. The amendments' in tin
proceedings of Thursday, which .vc
publish, are the most important.
MilledgBville, Dec. 2, 1830
In the tlotise, this rnorniiu, Mr.
Cleveland moved to reconside so
inucii of the journal of yesterday as re
late to the vote against striking out
the loth section of tire L .nd bill; which
motion was rejected; yeas 53, nays
*12.
The Land bill was taken up, and
loth section read. Ail amendment
providing that no'person who has been
connected with a certain vicious as
sociation called the Poney Club,
shrill be entitled to a draw in the Lot
tery, was offered and adopted,.
Mr. Ryan offered an additional sec- (
lion reserving to the Stale and the I
people, the free use of all water j
courses, for purposes of-navigation: j
which was adopted.
The 17th and I8t!i sections were'
lice .and averting from those in whose
j repJ'atio.i an.I welfare they are so
mass fifth* Choctaw to bo m a ! '"V;; 1 ^ ! H:S ! i *
state „f ?re at coafndotv an t dissatisfaction,! ' "V/ . ‘ ,5 * lei, ; ! ''!' S of ,as,1 I ' 0n ,n l . he
.wing, to the late treaty wh:»b hgs been i .i' 1 ' MS ' Ut ‘f 011 (,cs 11 "H
negohu • n , »• ; lacier wlu-li tuey still possess, let
with the. i 7?’ 3n ' 3 • ,ref ' n p t , 'l 1 s j t!i(>m pursue their ignoble propensi-
v/ore oiadc^.,! 1 - peop,« to con. * a f j t * s and achieve the tv »rk of moral
council of the wiTg-?s r 1 ; ruin as they are wont to dissipate
;'osc of remonstrating ; I hpir fortunes, in private So'.i-'ty
the vatificat ; on of the t -at-, lie disposed I'u co tem-iI Pe nith
chiefs whoso private interests have he-»« T ^J,o-?rV ll j^l | > ^'jdiy oml forgiveness
advanced in the making of thetreaty, took j -yiy act offfPH^’'I suicide vvlii ;li those
steps to tlr.var't their wishes''by preventinir \ “spoilers of tlu\(l u | na!1 ! ! * ve ,n;, y *- M!
the convention of I li* council', and from the tempted to comi?^; Lot let them
ignorance oT die common •,> n opiethe.ir in-i not contaminate win* ffoxsous exliaui-
tertion^ were thus frustrated, and in coa. lions the pulilic atmospliere. iLuAi'a-
s"L;ucncc of which, the whole nalVan ex- ' tioilS of Medicines.
liihits a sc.-ne ol drunkenness ami confu. |
Two'sisters, in Boston, dough ers
of a respectable mechanic, <>ue of
whom was married, have given bonds
in $103 ninth to take tlieir trial nt the
Municipal Court, for pilfering-some
ribbons from a milliner’s shop.
sion, & that three or four hundred Indians
had left' the nation -with disgust anj
hard feeling* against t.heir own chiefs and
the ofiicers of tho General Government and
declared that, they would r.ot stop' w thin
the omits of ihr* United States, hut would
Sf-ek protection under the .Mexican Gov-
eminent. A large number had strolled olf
to Natchez, r#w Orleans ami elsewhere—
an i matiy of th m burnt their houses, de
stroy ed their improvements and killed
their cattle, and said that they would acr . .
ce.pt of no compensation f.om the United a breach of marriage promise
States under.the treat\—and the lives of
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At a recent session of the Circuit
Court for Delaware county, N. Y.
Judge Etnot, presiding. Miss Cat ha
rine Austin recovered ore Ihonsand
dollars from Thomas Bryant, Jun for
read. 19th section read. A motion ! U ‘ e ^ wll ° lhb tl ' cat >’ had
to strike out the word tix\ beioi e S ^‘on^iy thr^atene.i.
months and insert fmr, was adopted. 1 1 ^ stat, ‘ s ,hat hav . e
The eight continuing sections were) 1,f ““ n SP ^ out ot horse and home by their
hieis, (rouble and vexation surrounded
read, and passed without amendment.
The 28lh section was-a in ended, by in
serting rIter “Governor is required,
the words, “as soon as he shall deem
it expedient.”
Rlr. Howard of Baldwin offered a
substitute to the SOth s- ction, provid
ing that the siuyeyors shall make a
return of all lots on which the Indians
reside; that such lots shal( be put in a
•separate wheel and not drawn foy (ill
.the Indian title thereto shall be extin
guished, and the Indian occupants
shall remove; which was rejected.—
yeas 41, nays 86.
Mr. Ryan offered an amendment lo
the section, providing that the lots oc
cupied by Indians, shall be drawn lor,
hut not taken possession of by draw'
ers, till the Indians shall remove;
which was adop.ed.
The 39th section was stricken
out.
The caption to (he bill was amend
ed, so as to express (lie protection of
the Indians in their improvements.
The question was afterwards tak
en on the passage of tlie hill, and <l»-
eidm] in the atfi'inative—yeas 75,
nays 55, as follows:
YEAS—Adair, Aiken, B\con,
Bites, Beall of Franklin, Black,
BUckshear. Bowen • Bozeman, Bfmv-
*tcr, Brown, * Bunion, Calhoun,
tluun, and as it was imjiossible for them to
cxjjenrnee any more joy and happiness up
on the land of theiv b . th, th°y detemained
upon travellmg througli the United /Spates
as a resort for alleviating the grief With
winch their nation has been overwhelmed
by their treacherous chiefs, and to pass a.
way ilie days of their trouble by amusing
then’ while brethi'bn with exhibitions of
their ualive'dances and ball plays.
The Baltimore Patriot mentions
(hat a skeleton of an animal, of prodi-
gous size, was discovered, at the Big
Bone Lick in Kentucky.
The celebrated Indian, Cnpt. John
Brant, Rsq. son of the chief, has been
returned to the provincial parliament
of Upper Canada for the country of
llnldimand.
THE
MAMMOTH OF MAM
MOTH 8.
Tha particulars of a new discovery
at Big Boil '., Kentucky, were com
municated by a gentleman, who re
sides hejjir the Lick, to his friend, ns
an Caste
asserted in an Eastern paper. At a
little expense, ihe Lyceum of this ci
ty might procure many valuable rel
ics at Big Bone. Mr. Finney, who
resides n- ar, will give-every facility
in liis power. Snell a discovery as
the one described below, would prove
a source of grout wealth lo the Insti
tution.
“There are. It) or 12 set of tusks,
from 4 to 12 feet long—the claws arc
4 feet long and 3 broad: the tusks are
arranged in a circular order, as if by
the hands of man—within the rirch
the bones are deposited, which when
placed together, shewed the animal
William Bartlett. Esq. of New-
burypnrt has, at different times, giv
en to the Theological Seminary at
Andover, Mass, upwards of two hun
dred thou sand dollars.
tfc.i: i*y^»-4otyKvi,
1830.
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i’liomas B. Aiiaii, on the second Moiuly
ill January next, a ! 11he property bcloc.'*
mg to the e late ofT. B. Ariair, dornase.!.
viz-, three negroes, JOE his wife NELLY
and CHILD, from five to six hundred
hi>hels of COHN, four stacks of FOD
DER. fmrr head of HORSES, eleven head
of CA TTLE, fifty head .of HOGS, cue
ROAD WAGGON, on- yoke 01 OXEN,
one LOOM, one RIFLE GUN,—together
with household and kitchen FURNI
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ALSO
That valuable improvement belonging to
said esiate, lying cn the road leading from
' the lower part of Georgia to Tennessee,
one mile north of Etowah river beautifully
situated lor a stand, containing seventy 0-
cres of cleared land, a good house vv.ih a
garden and ttlier necessary buildings. As
for the land, lor quantity or quality, inldV
rior to none in the nation.
Terms—Twelve isonths credit for all if-
meunts over five dollars, and for a'l urun-
five dollar*, money paid down. Good se
curity will be rcquiied.
, JOS. M- LYNCII, Execatnr.
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have been running with my call 1 '’ for
motali than a year. The Cow 'sof a hr.gift
dunn color, marked with an under-bit .n
both ears. The yearling is a dunn with a
white back. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
and taketbem away-
GEORGE HICKS.
December II*
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this office.
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