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—Mr* *• mT* ~ mn ■■ n n"* l'i
AN ACT
To organize die detichments of
men wii'ch now are, or hereafter
mav be r quired by the IVfident
of the United States from the
Executive of this state, tor the
service of the Union, and to cr
ratuz • Volunteer comoarttts.
§ 1 BE it therefore enacted by
the so rate aid House of Representa
tive’ of the State of Georgia in Gene
ral Assembly met , That whenever
any detlch.nent of militia may be
required of this ilate by the proper
authority far - the service of the Uni
ttd .States, it fhail be the duty of
the A ijutant General to apportion
the numbcri required from the sev
eral Dviftfe; and Brigades, and
form the Regiments and
Battalions, at:d to give orders to
the refpedbve Brigade Infpedlors,
vhofe duty it shall be to apportion
the requifiti >n required of the seve
ral Regiments, Battalions and com
panics within the Brigade to which
such Biigade Infpeftor may belong,
and out of Regiment, Battal
ion or company to raise by draft or
otherwjfe the proportion required
from each Regiment, Battalion or
company.
§ 2 And be it further enacted,
That it {lu;!I be the duty of the fev
era! Colonels out of whose Regi
ment any* iur'i company lhall or
may be for the use of the
United States, thnfe now a&ually
engaged in the service of the Uni
ted States, together with thofc wh >
‘hove lirerdy made choice of their
officers excepted, to proceed with
out delay to advertise elections for
Captains, Lieutenants and Ensigns
faid companies, which
elcctlwi (hall be held as near the
centre of *ach company as conven
ience will permit, and fhal! be held
a id in the fame manner
an t fuojcT to the fame regulations
as to voters, hr., as govern the elec
tions for militia officers of the fame
grade in this date; an:! the reti vi
-.hereof fhull b? tranbnitted to x sis
MON-I FOR.
PUBLISHED (weekly) BY DAVID P. IHLLIiOUSE.
WASHINGTON, (Geo ) —SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 181:3
Excellency the Governor without
delay; and it fliall be the duty of
His Excellency the Governor with
in ten days after the return there
of, to optn and compare the returns
and issue special commissions to the
persons so ehtred, and the officers
io commiflion<‘d fliall continue in
office until difehargr and from the ser
vice of the Unite! S r a'cs, or until
their office shall be vacated by death,
resignation or other difqualificaticm.
5 3. And be it further enacted,
That it shall he the duty of His Ex
cellency the Governor cm receiving
the returns of elections heretofore
had. or which rr.av hereafter be had
for Captains. Lieutenants end En
signs to command the prefer.: de
tachment given up for the ft rvice
of the Union, to corn million ilittn
agreeable to the requisitions s> ( this
ad
§ 4 And be it further enacted,
T hat it shall be the dutv of the Bri
# a
gadicrGvnerals itfpeftively. so looa
as the Captains arid Subalterns as
aforefaid shall have -received ilit-ir
commissions, tc cider at: eie&tan
for a Colonel and two Majors tor
each Regiment,‘which ehebon fliall
beheld st each If gun.sit'd quitter
ground, by giving at • alt twenty
days pitvfous notice thereof, in his
General O and rs, at uhLU election
a!! porfanS shall be entitled to vote
•vho and to (’.? command
c l fuo’i officer n officers when lo
elected, and it shall be the duty of
Hts Excellency the Governor on
receiving the returns of any of the
said elections, to blue commiili.ms
as above pointed out, and such c-
Kdtion lliall beconducl.nl and :u
----perintended as elections heretofore
held utidei the miliiia laws ot this
state.
§ .7. And be'it farther a: rit'd,
That any Volunteer Companies in
this state, which are at pre-let t railed
or may be railed, (hail be organi
zed an;: commanded by the fiiceia
already chofou. cr hich may here
after be chosen by them, who ffi .il
be entitle and to reetive their refpeCtive
commiftfons from the Commander
in Chief. And the said companies
shall be received into the service of
the state or of the United Stales as
exigencies may require, when cal
led on by the proper authority, and
continue and exill as organized vo
lunteer corps *tv the term oi time
designated by their articles of affe
ctation, or for \vl - h they may ref
pe&ively volunteer, fubjed to the
fame regulations as other detach
ments and companies of militia of
the state when called into service,
cud at the er.d of laid term, they
shall be dif-Jved and return to the
militia of the line—provided, the
number of Lid volunteer compan
ies fnali not exceed one hun .red
men each, esciufive ofcommiffi
ed and non iniTimifiioncd cbiccrs.
§ 6. And fa it furtr.r cnaeted,
That all periods included in a y
detachment of the militia called I r
by the United Starts, flnSI bar eligi
ble to any < i the offices or appoint
ments rn'oertiv ur to laid d*ct?.eh
* x V
mem. * *
§ 7. And be it further cnuct.d.
That all rr , ’t : a. laws tu ruefore p.tf
fed, militating againlt thi act be,
and the fame are hereby repealed.
UENJ \ MIN vVHI I'AK.ER,
Speaker oi thell of Repreleiitatives
WILLI A vl RABIJN,
Pufident of thr Senate,
Executive Department, Georgia,
A {Tented to, !Oth D c 1812.
David ii .1: rcHCLL, Governor.
wn.ua > %.V. y.,t - 1irB?UIIIBWt>
FOREIGN NEWS.
BOS TON. Dec 9.
Lift evening aiwed the fliip
P >whatau, Capt Herrick, 42 .lays
from Liverpool. Bv this arrival
v v. 1 ’*•*'. 1 v'-fo I.:*r<! n pi
pers to tnc £ l v V;t .>er aim Liv
erpool to the - 21 h
Letters of marque and reprisal
have been ifTued agarnif Aui.i.ca
by the B’irilh govt: nun nt.
Convoys v.eri about to vu from
England for Newfoundland and the
Weil Indies.
The official account of th:• fur
renderofgcn Ho i* army had Deen
publifhc ! together with Hull’s h
new'paper phil
hppiea, otc.
The A;m:ican colors taken at
T >rt Detroit have been hung up in
W'utehal! Chap 1, near the French
tagl.s anJ daadards.
Go!. Dirroch is appointed a brig
adier general to serve in C mada.
(.'apt Dacres* accoe o h ■ | ;i fs
of the (Jd.Triere is pubi fli and in the
London papers. He* lavs nothing
of ddc ;'live rnafli. *, and compli
m< iits ('ipr Hull lor His treatment
to his officers and i amen.
!he Argo, 44 is ordered to Ja
maica ; the Ataianta is tu return to
Halifax.
An expedition agsinft the coast
ct France was preparing in Eng.
land
Three frigates were ready for f.a
at Bordeaux at the ‘aft dates.
The* 13'iiiih trade is represented
as mu h ••■no.irraiT and.
The Iflau I which lately appeared
hear rh; Az.’re° has funk again,
leav:ng a fn >ai.
The right honorable George Can
ning is returned a member of
- for Liverpool.
Gen. G tfcoytu is returned
Pvlr. Canning for Liverpool. Mr.
Brougham & Mr. Cre vy of course 1
loft the election.
Mr. Diusuas Las bean eltclcd for
Edinburg. j
Mr. VVilherforce has voluntaiily
declined a rco.Lc.iion to pailiament.
It is calculated that min: Lrs will
have an ace f’ion of forty members
in :he new par'.inrn rnt.
A petition f.;: - p.ace has been vo
ted at Derby. i&_
Thu 20 ih Frendnbulfotin gives
an acctjunt entranffe into
J.I .I’tow. !.is h Bepti liberty.
1 .icy fay 1 iic A., .iiens let it re to ii.c‘
ciiy in 500 places ; that : -o < hur
ches, iocs p-fta* s, and i |
to. gzi les wre icfh- y,d. 1 . ?
i ‘’’ ;; w : ‘s !•,. ’ b■ n (’*.. j
c°-A&2 ft.k 1? and ‘ ! . •
[Payable ha/j yearly.
it fays, were bui r,t.
Ihe French enteied Moscow
Sept. 15, ha’ ing fought no battle
. alt<-r that <*f be fkwa. *
Iht Ruffian offi;ial account fays,
before the French entered Molcow,
“ all the valuables, the (tores in the
arl'enais, and alrnoft all other prop,
ertv, public and private, were pre
viously removed, and scarcely a fu -
gle inhabitant remained in the < ity.
The entrance of the Fiench into
Molcow is not an annihilation of
the empire. Advantages may ac
crue from our abandoning the cap.
ital. We shall be. enabled to cut
ofT ai! reinforcements marching to
join him from the rear. We hope
to compel the enemy to leave Mos
cow. and change his plan of opera*
tiers.’ ’
l he Ruffian general Kutufow is
daily receiving reinforcements, and
is well fupphi-d I’he Ruffian ern
ptror fids v.-ith gnat finmiefs. A
new levy of qoo.coo men is or
dered.
The Moldavian army was advan
cing. Patriotic donations contin
ued.
It is f id fcveral French officers
had been afialiioated at Molcow,
being miftakeit for Bonaparte.
Bonaparte had made propofols
of peace to the emperor of Ruflia.
It is Lid the emperor rejected
B jo pur'e’.- overture, r.nJ had de
tciinined io reiuie every lorcrture
while the enemy is in the^ountry.
New York, Dec. 21.
By the Dick, from Burdoaux,
we have French papers to the 4 c
ult. ! iicy contain the Fiench bul
letins 16 No. 23, the last of which
is dited at Mofcc-w, Oct. g:h. J*
Bates that the advanced guard of
the grand army was potted twenty
leagues from Molcow: that the
Mi dim army was quartered upon
1C donga; that ffiirmifhes took placo
daily irt which toe French ware vic
tor:. us 1 -; that the Duke of F.lchin-jf
gen, with nis division, was at B >g
bord ch ; and Murat’s division was
at i’.oiifa It a'fo ftafes that thu
able Ruffian General, Prince
fation, had died of his wounds;
and that the inhabitants of Mofouv
were returning to their lioineg; an j
Napoleon was in good health, and
doing all he could to make them
comfortable.
We learn verbally, that Mailer,a
was llill at Bayonne, waiting tor
reinforcements; and the French
troops in Spain and Portugal f'uffor
ing lor the necdTarics of life.
U was reported in France, thn 4
the Emperor had font for Mi. )la:-
i .v; to meet hi.ll r.t Wiina.
Twer.*''-first Bull.fh: rs the Grand
Army
Mo- cotv, Sept. 20.
“ Three l.undr. and incendiniics
t
nave bun arretted anti mot; they
wen- provided with taffies, fix i ich
es itui;*, whi h they had between
t” o p • ?of v/o-jJ ; they h.d.. Id
• ."i ?, whi cl: tk.-ry threw upon the
r’- ’S of the heuf .. foi.e wivtck
■ rtfi'ho I.'J'.h-.fo i;r'orred on.
* 1 V
£Numbei 621.