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Athens <Jan. 3, 3.832.
acted, much of it.e time being epeut in the
prc -i'ma'ion of prtuions and memorials.
On the 15ih, in liiC Senate, die credential*
of George M. I Julias, elected from the Stale
of 1‘nnnsylvarna, were presented. A resulii-
linn wii* introduced, that the conirnitlee on the
Militia be instructed to inquire into tlio expe
diency of organizing the Militia system in
nrrtv* .11 f"’
r. I.kii-
I n,i Ha our tutor in i!..s lus.’itHJ. aro wading (o'
.n -rlin! -rt.'ic/ !eilfenionl» f;r ilin o*t«»» a.<!
I ins'ruction wp rf^eivr; ..it in Ihi- eai," «■" «..,.it.t ...
(mar* that a«8'eicro is i oi always a mark ,a wiadoi:,,
nor la the prtJani vrtj often the beet euholar.
VJ**-
Swth CxroVct7h<- Lfgisla'uro ofSotitli Carolina
•Hjourr.vil. n Saturday llus I7ih rnrunbcr. aftrr a «c,.
einn ..f only three weeks. Thirty-two itti, ru st i,f
the m of a puMir nature, »• rn paamj. Hero ,« on o
ample w Incli n would tie w. It for lie orgia to follow,
iiur hnum.ss can bn done in na stiort a lime ae Ittai of
our at-tnr Kialc, wr'iy then do the pi ..pie tolerate ear. resolution to inquire into the propriety of 111-
Mon» of 81 veil or eight weekain length. especially with | lowing newspapers to he carried ill the mail
-■iirli a linritiens'erin repreacniaticn ? The (unoe rail I free of postage, was also submitted, to be re-
loutllv for reform, and aa other mnede s l.av.. tin n ,|.. I'erretl to the connnittee on Po.-M Offices mill
on d os, w,• Bay, hi Mr prvplt like the matter inio lAoVif , n»l Hoads.
aim/loadr. They arc the jourei unit the su.nmit of j In the House, On motion of All. Carson, it
] power li i thnin now exert it n, prurire for tlrcmeclvir j was resolved “ that a selee.t committee he np-
imirejijal and equitable representation. , pointed to inquire into the expediency of ea-
—C5is>— jtuhh-.hq'.o one nr more Assay Office* in the
/wn'morr Conrot/'en.—At » Conrentio.il,fjclegatee I Region of the South. The committee
ml K,publican I’d, •.»,’• held in Dnlti- j
weeks riner, 11 near ITs; w a.
t-gtoi.,
ut tan
I.a Grange to ti.o eld McIntosh reserva, in) boro', end pass througlr Wrigiitsboro’, (
Carroll county, and also ;h" road fr m Green- i lordvillc, Greencsbnro’, M..di.;.,n, Co,;
v11le, m Meriwether roomy, to N’ewnan, ill! and on to Decatur for the improvement
Coweta i ounty. j same,
Presetiliiug the manner of taking testimony j To authorize a lottery for the purpose of
in case* where any person intends contesting ' raising within n certain lime, the sum of#2006
the seat of any member, returned as denied a to he appropriated to tho building of n brtd
Senator or Representative of the Legislature
such a*triarM.r as that only those between the j of this Stale,
ages of twctiiv-orie and thirty-five years, shall To authorise the Justices of the Inferior
lie required to In or arms, and of increasing the j court of Wilke* county, or a majority of them,
mutual appropriation for their armament. A to hire or purchase negroes for the improve
'I ho tnitlersipnofl lia* 1 nMnrj?ifnl Mr A l bun < HlSf.
Ii him in the rdiloria! <lrq#nr!m* nl r»f t»ii« paper.
o. r. siiaw.
/•». t ColU*'.—Tho of tlu» r?iivf*r«itv of
r/.i tMom»nonr**fl y#*l**rdny. About f’vrnty of
• - ti.I.»ntn wero prra*»i't, h* ine a much In»f^«*r tin •- J
r • mi usual on tV first if sty of tho r*« mdhi. D'>rtf>r |
\nn th*- Professor of Natural History. I
.-i entered upon the rititira of Ins • ,
\n Professor of Modern l.anyna^* ?. ha-i r<*t rent hrrJ J irnoitely pu ti.-nter! to the people ot the I mtrd States
f>. owing to tin exported illor-s m N'**w tilt, hut j “I-'pus* <1 to til'* ‘. .rri ist rat i«»n >>l (If o. .far kf»(*n, hs n fit
he !»vik*»il for in a few day-. Th» roil, pe v* il! I ,,r "* ht' pcr ramlnliitc for the Pr«>*iilrrirv. The sarin*
• number nine ne.tivo iin-1 i xp« in'ic< <l'' arh, rl ; t .pi,! |»' mention a,'ho noirMioited Ions Sr.HOFANr of Penn-
..••ir exertions ami i’.siulua ! • I.ih u i., Philo^opli-
h v 1 v a * iin, lor tin?
of Vi
, ,tl A j paralos, vlineralopicnl f’lihin* ’
•j» «»l.itfcs f'*r the ttCijuireiro*nt f e
• Jnheriu ur'ortcviitfital >n ihi' Siuto.
to. I
I ctrpr Dttf. -
.untv, wrote I
tp of (Mf.
u« f/l'ow
.1 S5 ptHli.il •*
1 .0.1.up
fti fit It- i i
S he. f, 8 H
• el<
flit bill «
>„t. dtd i
V • :m,j J’ 1
Pn-sidcnl. Tliif Hssem-
; j Sly oi ; -diiie. inH loir* plHV' d "« d .iibt, a mosf dij»i,jf|. d
\jfirc(. Tlirv have nominated men who th'-v u>!l
• kf ow earn, f hi* elected, or even obtain a reFpfriHbh*
je!i e?o.n! vole, for no other reahiwt than by making a
[ i.l,ot. t.f s’j'it, l»» keep the “ tidd* an ' end*’* of fbejr
j p.tri v lo'V t her. To Sou»h**rri#pt, and fieor”iana par-
| iiruln'lv, t » y coil'd nof have s#*|*»ct«;tl men inoio tm-
| iteei pij.l It—On#* the advornt" f a proir ctinp fa
| n ti irtlio'tal internal • nprovr-n.-nla, or m «»tS •* •» *■>
a t oo '• tiditioi, nr l!it Sfaiep; i!u» .. ,! ,er, ' v-t: ..
«|ti?: 1 fit atioiif. ia known an ih» .iHornty a r "l anviror
the t'iieii(i%* noil tiieir atlSi*rei ts, .tniunat ijteee;2<
ot ilii*' ''ule. To truth v» * regard ii a* one ..f'ho i
posiif Hi/ics of the present day, »<• find anv man in i
( Miofi v who conirl rorof.eic . necesf-fullv vt i *1 «• •
tieorral, »tr M'leoate from Itim the warm affection*
ei*il.-fir of (.'Oi'rgi.l,
\ rirf/nm E’/ropc. Our Inte-r advit * * f-r»m Kngla**.d j ** d
are • • t . d'l \ i. i» '.ihieli time ft.nt •'o , 'n f r\ pn aer.-
I'd u net lieofdiJHlb i 'I 'M *io» # »n 1 d* vaflaii- '., which
leoigh not urn «peeled, rJoriot tint c* me* deep erno-
i'eja of ontni cl d -adne *. I ’ii* city ot Hrji.tr»| r, 3r .
1 f di-f H't.ajir e*i of tlie moat app.llli-'g na'n*v
PPItlCt
ei.1.1
Uv'
• T-aac W. JoImFon, I
In int h few tla\m fine*
• plantation, and kill* <
'•o production if < i m
ptoinde. und from which I oh»ai
faJi-w.’* I 1»ih fiootl Buc<erain rai-if " «
t'l. an ndurei'.mt to Olir pla:i‘r'- t > dcp<
U i n* ;tri.haring Stntrf f>r tho Kcpj.lv of i
Otreeeary ‘o our coriifortnblo eubsMtcnce,
hope the cxam;h* may no* In. loft.
— <^>-
Thf Cold lid!. -An error '•*-« urred Inn!
{jt.ijct i.j thM biP, which the reader will tt*e-rv-
CT»I ter't d ill the letter eiihjoined. • , , e- pr 'MO '« •'
la«. pivon, and v ill b ■ nrlinow iedp. d t i l-e
Lilly in good po!i» y. hot in strict urnJ nu
ll cxcludoa notinicn from** d»nw. ho
cmi*ou that a* gold me* and lands for
<* o.m. arc ditlcron*. n »‘ *ir namro and v» n>', ant
lo.tjiaily h ud to difTertml pur.mite. *•* o ciii'm • « • «>h
f„ the latter, bhould not oxrlmlo any one tr in a draw
-in tiic lottery of tho ftirmcr j yet it w:«ely oppos* p a
tnmiar to emigration for the purpose nlone ol ■o enriHg
4 draw, by dr daring nono entitled Iti the benefit of it?* *r, f jj Jft>n«e*, three Viisons am)
priivnooriH, who were not citizen* of (xenigia preiimi* i jhcr with f*rlt*two ot her dw
to thcy»*ai 1?32- The gold region i* divided inro*rr.nll, be*it|e»{ wounding man\ person* *• v* -«'v. ni.d »h« Ions j (^ onr
!oti*, n order that the favors of fortune inn> he dispen- !of*«>vri*l liv-'g, The fury of the m *h wns ^-iuIIv nnp-
%gd more equally ; that instead of h f*‘\v overgrown j p r *-|t«»>d bv the military. In Bath, aluo, ** inio o.xct
^.ituncH being obtained, many mnv he mad.
oi\ the sJinliciary were, on motion of Mr. Oray-
ton. instructed t<» inquire info die expediency of
rev thing and embodying into one act, the -se
veral nets of Congress relaiinii to llte naturali
z.ition of Mien**
\o bii'iness was tiansaeted bv eitla r House
on the lGib, nr until Morulav the 19th. when
the election fvir ofti. ers took plft« t*. Mr. Low
ne was elected r eeretary without opposition
Iri answer »<- » e drv petition**, praying o fur
tlier reduction of the dunes ori Tea, the com
mittee on Finance reported that it was inexpe
dient to • et < ii tin)
j time. The informa 7
ffj on our Vorlio f
| I'T.'.mp ii.y.ie;
. »• 1 tf*'l
"i - ; -y • ■
c* tore of V .r ji :; *. r-!
i-1 tlmt SiHte for inihtii
c Revo'iitionarv war
ipiesfion at the present
on from the President
'elutions, was, wi*li tlie
,mils, ordered to he prin-
r, m< rial from the f.eois-
.4 mg to claims held by
n v services dur»»*g the
wss nrcsenfed i*v the
The petitions for the ab-.df mn of
tlm !>i-iric< of Columbia, were un-
tf- r.ri -d on- ('luis’.der h!* time
u; d o'ossi ins upon branches of tin
t o point was definitely settled.—
h *, h'\v i ••*• liM*\.*st a lit lie lml» ; • f
of the 2:"' <>. t. contin- cd the foil -ving dn\ a d myt
and reunited in toe desrinfOmi, m«*i.jlv •*
Manpion IP,use, E\c.i*o- ' flic CmmIoui
► onre •»"* iii*<»:;'■* »»*t • bfi 'ul.ou 'if tli-it . d
system being mail'
-ti> pf lP f.,llowiru» Tis* .jf acts pa*3'-d by our late
Legisla’T Pnbriu i s all of-a public, and such of u
local mo e. a- will ii'nrcst inis ■'.•ctio-.i of the Stun,
fire, «>f | The re.minder being of u«) i iiportuiice to our patrotis,
l iikp, four | and bn little Jinny one eke, we do not deem it nc-
• Bi-*h« p , «! IVar t A*.
ng and v arc.hnuof-
wraltby. [had h ecu committed.
F-iiriehi-d I This melancholv nictnre of wrath and wratchednen-
•iV***I f>r (ju,,v i-iiinl *ne (o the rej»ction of the Heto^ai Bil: in
xpended I the Hon**c of l.ord*. ’'‘be heart* of the people wo**
t imp .r* I fi\»*d u- nii flu* *urr.o*a of that i* ensure--th*‘\ had d*-
i. j maod-d tin- pn^-agf* of the bill, and thev exprefed their
11,11 bill Mb b^ WC.lbM >r aco-ded t.». Tho nows ofitadcfca*,
” l Nvl *‘ | tlM-ri futt'. c.-cnf* upon tt'Cin like an eh etri,* -hoclc—it
a .Vuigbi 1 Hounded the knell of their departed Impcs—and the nu
mber. j reflecting ami indiscreet among them, goaded on by
tic*
**'!,« Treasury of the c tate will :i l«=4» lie niit'*h
Vy this divpri.m, i i the additirnml niimimt r*JCf
joant*. Tin?, if the immi's an: jinhiiouKly c
Tiv i> ir government, i* an »’her v »:^id tali »n *
tj'ice, wlncli wr trmt will be dull up, r.-nuic
T.ikc »very otlmr measure of public utility.
twit UtlfpieMioiKi'.dV men wid* in* ..pr* M «». i- , •*
ererv thing i* co*i«Mlered, we *J»> not believe
e'oimncinj* atgitmeul < :in he rai*ed to it-- prej
Tho ewtlince of its provisions may be ueeii in tic* fol-j dianpp^n.ttm'iit and tlie excitement of their feelings,
tawing letter: j wi re led to ac^t?* of flagrant vengeance upon Uieir op.
Saturday Jitoming,'.Uat Dec. 1331, j preKsors, and uiiwprrunted di««ohrdienre towards their
Ms. Shaw, I perceive in 'In. la?’ Mhetiian, u no*
fice of ttie bill I had the hullin' of ml.-mim ing to lay
ou. ifie -old region into f.mn.1 Lot*, and iliHponeof tlie
sail bv -eparate T.oti* \ As there is an eirorm the
•*tr» aieo*. I hope you v ill correct it in your next pa-
pc«
'1 ms 1 nv proiidcs that I ho tiold Region containing
Uistir. H, riihil hr : :td ol»l lilt i lot* ot-10 AcreSCUCh,
1,1'd b' 1 fir,VMl t i: h !i -**pniala lottery fro,n the ho!
cn<*f ..it'.McTMu \|! mde a above IB years of uge
vlio Lav e o i-.rit«! m tie Mat, to tho first ot
.fai].>„(v, !-*.•>, ur.: mi 11 toil to mu; du. v, sml tneii of a
taii.nv iwodiuw>; wul ws of like rcsi*l«’:'.c**, ot:c draw •
»£•;•! .in Mmil.es of orpbami mo- d aw Tho surveying
£,11.1 1 ,ii,*r\ if, |>.* f-xmote l at the same time ns the.
bal'.nc** of the Terntory. This l.ottviy will contain
nb -,4: 42,0'JO pntes; 1 tlunk less than two blanks tc u
glia' Your friend and humblererv’t.
ttimm.vs .Mircfir.Ua.
—<s^—
Jtf*-. Burnt cJJickrw. -U was stated in ibis paper of
lb, ClU September, in sprang of the course of >ir.
tJ,, *i up.in the miiTi liti,*n bill, that l;is v*tn stood ri-
C«» fl -«j n* its oj poe.CMt in 1821J, as wi I! a* m IfitO. ft,
subsequently been informed that no vote was ta-
%l fl , upon die question i". the House of Representa
tives of that year. Mr II. did nof therefore vote against
^ Ciinvi o'ion in l82f> The error originated in the i»n- j
prcs*i"'i (no irfcn-neo being made the .Tournals)
• hat a\,vtfMjpon the convention bill hud In en taken,
j,,ior to the introibiction of the resolution lotVrrmg tne
•question of “ Reduction” to the people. KofTn ient
rypa having ebjised after tlie commission of the error, |
to have collected its injurious tendency upon the rl e-!
fioti ol Mr, U. had such t'een the intention, should al»*
S*Vve ns from the imputation of a vrtltul misteprosenta
lion for political • (Ted. Our remarks «»t that date were
Telue'.antlv made, tod ronteniplatwl *>o injustice ei-
the. personally ,*r politically to Mr. B. Having offer*
gov* rnmont. It ip since re? v i»» ho hope*? that the firm-
ness am! energy of the British Ministry w.'Il v et accom
plish the object *o miidh desired, mid that tranquillitv
will h« again restored to that country.
Prom rrnnee, Belgium and Poland, hut little news
ofiinporlnnva is ree<>ive*l. In the former country the
ugitatinj s ihjeet now is, the abolition of a hereditary
Pyeiage. Tlm bill f.*r this purp.»ao -vliirb passed the
Chauibcr ot I). jMities, ha* bee» rejected in th«> oilier
bouse, Imt the govcrne'it have resolved to rr«-n»e a
suflii icut nniii'M f of hm,v peer* In rarrv 'he nn-asi. e.
II ’Igiiinj mid 1 ("Ihi'i'l, through the intervention of t|ie
t'outiuenre i . I.a'.,!,, , ii.ehkel. t<* agr-e i.pno torma |
f*f peace. In PohiH’l th-- Il'Skim an'liority i* rra«lusll\ j
re-i-Htslilishmg. ronnt Capo J’lH'iias, 11*#. President |
1 of li-eer*-, has been AK-Rfi>iuat«-d \ be ( boh-rn Mor. ]
Inis Ii.im noi y i i-eiseil *,» ereaf. iilnrni t- loughoiit ti-#
eootiurni »'• Kurm*r, i'- ra* ! ig-• me #*xtinM.o and |
flrmutfitl. 'Inch excite *ie*it ’l rwait* in mnnv |
f’.iir-pean r«»mi* ic- ton from . ^ lfi.'isfe connexion j
with F.uglaml, tho sffai « of **ui- .#- o imi « til he j
listened to with per inter. s» at this time than my'
other. Wc hope, mid shall •*‘-in expert, to h#»ar '*•!
ther news, from whi* It some correct estimate of thei
future situation can be made. j
j
Consrcsti. —Tti tho SonalA on tho 12 h Per. f
tho Vico President of tho United Stub s t • k .
his seat at* Pr»u.i<R»nt of that liodv. Mr. llu. k j
nor, tho nowlv oleotod tiionilior from Missouri,'
also appeared. On motion, “ Pnetdved, Tl.at '
tho Pomm.Moo on Imlian AtFairs ho instructed j
to inq'iiro into tho oxpodioncy ol an nppropri*
niton to oxtitiguish tho Indian title in Indin mt.”
In tho II otiso, tho #*nndm" oonimtttros wrro
cd’he . polegy, we ao ea ictied with leaving the public j directed to ho Hptioinlod. \ rr<olnti"H passed
1o d'C'Je.as its judgment or its prejudiev may deter-1 instructing tho seloct rornmitteo to which was
vain*. _ ! referred the Message and Documents relating
> to the fifth rons»»s of tho I’nifod States, to re-
“W. Schley, Rsq. huabeen elected member of Con- port a hill fixing tho ratio of ri'piescnt.itmu to
pe**» from Isrorgin/tn place ol Lumpkin, tlin tinverimi
bavinB 334 vote* again»l2l6, given t** Judge Clayt
(’•mgroas under that ronstis.
1 of Ctoorgin. iniri’ducod it r*»»
Thu, (irntler.nJor, it .n <n dit l.um riia.I.Mo.,, |1|p nn
Cazettf, and tc. »<•« tu allow li
11 ... puhlisli.
I’,, niitliorino ihe Jusli.-e* of tlm li.ferior
.f fJwiniiPt'ro.nilv, in Imvp (,’pu-
s.i- ill’s li,I p,iiintv pcrfecied, l.y inquiring tin 1
|.p.s,>ii- n|,pointed to mUp thp samn. I , innkp
mi iid.Jiti.iiiul enumBMiinn and rpturn ot »,i,-i,
ticrsui;, m Kind county as the, linve fuilad to
tulip, mid r inrn hiirniiif.irp.
I'o pxtpnd llic time for furtunalodraw"r~
in ihp l ind L.-itprifis of 1818, 1813, and 1821
to nki out ilioir (.rants.
'!'o ' linngp tlio limp of lioldiii" iIip uin-
,or spsspill oT tlio lliltirior Court ' I FnyeMp
POIIIllV.
To autlinri.se and empower tlie Justire* of
the Inferior Court of Jpfferson p,unity, It- et-
lablisli nn inslii.il, >n in said .miiniy for tlie re
lief of tho niv 1 d poor liu reof. a ,d to invest
in said court, «•.■•...-rate power, lor the govern-
(llPIlt of the -a,re.
To’ amend llm d|irly.ui(.lilli seelion of tui
act. to rnvi-, ■.ml ■■oosolirlalp il.p .niliiia laws
lip* Sin!.., and to repeal tlio ruvidrv laws
now in for, <■ ii-scil Itfili Her. |v|s so fur
n- >, sp. cisllo appointment of Judce ndvorate.
To nodi,,rise p i.'Ii of tlie religious sopjetios
at Mill, d,;pul!c pi root out or null their p,.r-
s. n o.-e lots
! ,, ul'er ail’! fn tlio "imp of holding the
s. til'll, r .• of dip 'superior Court of
V .Ik.i* ,',iiinit.
!'•■ au'liori-'- die -'l.• rl<, Sit..i iff- and oilier
fh rs of Oi- .'i.ootv of •to putdisli
.diorti-p'iieirs in one of the MilledfjcvillB
• .z l I
To alia.’ a .<1 iU 'h ■ time of holding die In
ferior < onri inll.p ro.rniv ofjjipv. art and.'!an-
dolpli.
■ . lUiPiul .III net pn-sed dip 22,1 of DepPtn-
h, r 1829 nv.km'i > oas'ald, s el'Tlion liy die
people, nd t„ ,.ii<p tm-,r f.-ea, s t’„r os re-
*|ie, iB 1 : e eouiilv of * 'aiioP'll
I’ll aiulinnsi! the Jtidje of 'lie Superior
( onr s »i the Southern 4 ireuil, to hold .in , x-
ituorin ol said Court in the county of |)e-
a or.
To niter and n.nend an nri to impose in
.Kid" I ux >n 1’,'dlnrs and other itin.,rant
tr'.deis. phase,I 'Jilt Dee 1824. and lo punish
siu-h traders (, r illegal hading with slaves.
To iiiporporuie a lianlung company under
the name .,1 ih, Comniereiul Bank at Macon.
To "id auiei.il an net to nudiorme the
snrvei ao.l di-posi'inii of the lands widiin the
litlli's of (Jeorgia, in ihe occupanc of die
Cherokee ,r,''e of Indian*, and all oilier unln-
ruled lands within die limits of said State,
planned as Creek lands, and to’ authorise the
ment of road s and bridges in said county, also
to authorise said court lo levy an extra lax
for (lie purpose of carrying the same into ef
fect.
Amendatory of the fifteenth, twenty-second
and Itvenlv-fonrlh sections of an act, passed
on the I9th ot December, 1819, entitled nn Iern Circuit,
act to revise and consolidate the -niliiia laws j To lav out the gold region in the land. a .
of this State, nod to repeal the Cavalry laws ! present in the occupancy of the (.'hemline In.
nowin force, and to regulute the number of du ins, into small lots, and dispose of the seam
in the county of Flail, and keeping the ssnnj
in good order, and to appoint commissioner!
to carry Ihe said act into olTecl.
To impose, levy and collect a lax, for ih 6
political year 1832.
To authorize file Justices of tlio Inf.rior
Courts of Madison, Jasper, llorke, Walton
Butts, and Striven Counties, to loan out their
comity funds at intorest.
To alter 'lie times of holding the Superior
Courts in some of the counties in the Sout!
reviews.
To legalize and make valid the official acts
of James C. Marlin, deputy Clerk of (ho Infe
rior Court and Court of Ordinary of the coun
ty Gwinnett.
To repeal (lie IhI section of nn act entitled
an n, t, to make constable* elective by the
people, xml the mode of taking their bonds,
and in point out their duties in certain eases,
so far a* said m l relates to tho county of
Chatham.
T» abolish Penitentiary imprisonment in
this Slate, except in certain cases, to change
tlie m,,do of punishment for crimes and mis.
demeanors, and for other purposes.
To establish election precincts or districts
in tho several counties hereafter named, in
addition lo those already established at the
several planes therein specified, and to punish
those who may attempt to violate the provi
sions of the same.
To alter and fix the time of holding the in
ferior court of B H« county.
To regulate and m ,ke miilnrni the proceed
ings against had in criminal , a««*.
To amend uuJ niter the oalli of bailiff* who
tike charge of special and pent jurie-, and f,>r
other purposes.
I’o alter and amend nn a . p. -ed 22d div
Ol Decemlnr, :*3ih entnlnd • ft in oroide
lor th<- ui, iii'iry disposal ol tlie i.iq.r >v-ni>-iits
and p .
koe < —
nma -lie I,
pm„ -H ,.r
si,,ns . ur lia-ed from the Choro-
• 'i'.d re-ldei,'s.
, .ml make ert.iin the law dt-fi-
•nil* v of seniriiios nod "nri,inters Ol
notes u:d other insirii n-nts,
rnonite die Insurance Bank of Co-
Uoi-hlior* ifCarolma arc willi die aH’sir. ,»f ticorgia. J
Tor the rpcv it bent til ,,f tlw worthy editor ot thal y
Mr I hompgon j Q ( , V( , )nnr ((1 ,..,11 a n) j|j|„ r y f„ree to pro
iin,"'. rhreeting i , ei ., ||, e gurvei ore in die discharge nf their dm
„ . , - tiers, “ t.. inquire
wc acqiiaiu < ullr I into the cxpediei" V nf oroviding bv law
and to pr.o ido for the pumshment of
may prevenl, or attempt to pro
per, we c»n ini.-mi
him that in ttie election of winch he
• i person* wh
01 1 10 vetit, any surveyor from performing hi» duties
•peak,, we prcuaic the" were about tw, m> livciliou-
Uad vote, cast, fa'tead oHive-liundreiUinl tuny-nine,
tfwlucliH-e expect Judge Clayton to gtl iitaily u
fbouaand majority.
Wc hardly know what to do wi, ’> these Carolinians
as pointed nut l.y tins act, or w ho shall wilful
ly cut down and deface anv niurked trees or
remove any land marks, which may he made
in pursuance of this act, and in protect the In.
by separate lottery.
To empower the Mayor and Alderman ^
the city of Savannah, and 11 unlets i icr. nf,
purchase land for the croclion of a Lazaretto'
and to give them jurisdiction over tlie same. '
To make null and v, id all contracts mado
and entered into in writing, or otherwise n L >.
tween parly nr parties, plain,:tFor defendant
am! attorney or nttorneyi at law, where 'ha
atlorney shall fad or neglect to attend to tho
suit or suit* which he nr they contracted to
do. in per.son. or l.y some cornpelent attorn' y
until the rendition of a judgment.
To repeal the 4tli section of an net “ pa».-
fed the 21*t day of December, lridt), to ap
point eleven additional trustees of tlie Unit er-,
sity of Georgia, and to provide a permanent
additional fund for tlie support of the Kama,
and declare the number of trustees which shall
he necessary to !’>>rm a hoard, and to author-
izo a loan <if$l0,000 to the board of trustee,
of said University, and to provide fertile ed,j.
cation of certain poor children mentioned.
To divide tho county of Lee, and to form r,
new county to be called Sumter.
To appropriate moneys for the support of
govern,neat for 'he political year 1832.
To alter and amend an act lo define tlie l u
bditie* of securities on appeal on slay ,.f exe.
cation, and for the protection ofliail on rccor-..
ntzanees, bond*, notes, or other contracts.
To authorize tne formation of a rotnnanv
for constructing a rail road, or turnpike, t'roii,
tlio city of Augusta to Extortion, and thenci-
we.iward lo the Chattahoochee River, with
branches thereto, and to puni:;h thnso wlir.
may injure tho same.
d ilio six'h spclion of the Declaring and making ,'erlai., the law ,1-li-
•>, i , eu!,.,. “ .in .i" ui sell and impose of the | nilig the liabilities of indorsers and seeuriia?
•*m,t••’- in m "us of land which have j tn promissory notes and othot instriunents,.
m- :i nr rinv h'reaper hecoad, mned as fraud- 1 wiien tlin holder thereof shall fad to proceed
uh'-ndv li i«n in dm ."i i.i'ie, ofT.en. Museo- to collect the same after notice.
"e, , einri >«- Harr.s. Talbot, Troup, Mori-
n rImt, Cowetu. Hurl ('o roll, passed Doe. 20, I ron, tlie tlaorgia .loarnul.
J 829. In the House of Representatives on Eridu,
I'n alter ,n.! amend an net to ingulato llie :22d Dee. the resolution instructing oar ena
heeusiiig of Physicians in this State, passed tors, and requesting our Represent'.ti,,"- it,
Dei ember 24, f825 i f, ogress, to oppose the re-chartering the
i’o regulate the trrnspnrtalion of gunpow - ^ Bank of tho United States, was taken p.
di r, and to until,,rtzi< die forfeiiure of such ns i A motion wan mule to lav tlio resoi i.i.iiin,
ball he transported in violation ol tho provi- ! the table for the remainder of tlm session, and
Bious of this act. ' on this motion nn iiiiinnled discussion ar,v-f
To, *• ujn l ihft clerks of llm Interior eourU | he?wean Tutr**U» Cluipi eil, Meriweii*-
(t f die difTerunl cou , *ti'*s in tkitf State, lo eluitn cr. Hlnscocki Hubei'Mi im, Howard, Oliver,
eslrtys, tv ei. levied on by, xccmions • and Young.
To nine,id an net entitled nn act to charter On die question to agree the yeas wore (if,
tlie Augusta In ur.",,',-and Bunking Compu-! nay s 57—So the resolution #'#* laid on tl.o
uy, passed Dneeniher 26, i •'27. | talile. for the reman <!cr of the suasion.
To amend the Jnd. i ry luw , i 1799, in. The House next look tip ihe rosoluli,mi* rn-
rc.lution to hail, and al„« to nineiid mi act en- ported by Mr. Howard from the coimiiM’co on
titled an act to -tinond the Judiciary law of the slate of the Republic, a* follows :
this State, pus, ed thu 16t day ot U, hruary,. ‘‘The conmi.ttee to whom was referred
1799, so far as lo nullioiiZu the is-uing of | sundry resolutions from Pie Slate of Delew .re,
in relation to the I aritfoi’ 1829, have giv u n,
ltii.se resoluti,',.* their <■ ireful attention. ; .il
to reeommend the adoption m iiir.
t’ .li,,,vtuj. resolution* :
Rrin vcii hy/hr. Sennit and House of llr/irr-
sir:alines nf lhr State of (leornia, in (jcncral
.tntmh’-y met. I’lini the Tariff,if 1928, .1 is
id with die spirit of tho constitution
Uuiteit Slates, hut (w hen the object and
carry into full ■ (Teel the f.uirili urltel
treaty of the Sib January, 1921, hetween the
United St lies and Iho Creek in,I ms, so I'.ir
| a- it relates to the ehiitn of rt'izens »f Georgia
agninsi said Indian*, for injury done prior to
I Ihe year 1802”—which wa-• agreed to.
J On Wednesday the 14lh, in the Senate,’
,t lii* , |s.«.ikl« tj give tlu’iii a g.Hjd |iud, rstufiinig «l : resolut were p;i'*cd instructingrcinmiliees nmv he situated, an,1 to order the mune iiate j for the purpose of
•ur aiuu,,,.r i.ske then apgrv,iaieour ynlueor i.ml-:'° "'Quire in'o Ihe expediency <>| providing n survey, distribution and oceupam v of the | such elections,
tgviuv. Both ;wii. a arc alike im-.ctatile. /'bv »•«»* Library for the use of the -iupreme Court I V.nlorv af..r. said.
1 of the 4.. S.; inti the expcdieiii v of abandon- | , incorn-.rnte a banking company at II
jng Ilia auction system m the sale of public km*'die.
la-in't and of auiliori*iiig the sales of public |'o regidam tlio fuiuro elections ol in
lands in forty acre In's. \ meinoriiil was pro- u rr * „(• ( ingress in this State.
SCI. .-d from 'he Legislature of Ohio, relative To uiithorive Bod din , I tlie suprriotoud
l , '’,c North,to lieond.ir 1 - o/th it State • d*t>. of t)ie indilic hands at U.ni.mhus tu opt n at"l j
" "'Si tvem Mid*: ’’ * ”» ot the S| ,e »f , i, ij . ' [1 rusil, !,,J’l * tl’rr.nkl a. 1
In, t 'Oii I 1 ' iel c, % • an lo tc.al S;.,:,-. tl/ , r ,, ^ ( jhu .•' ...,a ar'.d nil- j
In the UsusC} but It’.ile business was traps/1 prove tha road from Columbus, by the way of]
hail process in certain cases." passed No
vembers, 192(1, so as In no'hcr,7.e nu»-iit-
tornoys in fact nr at luw, to h nd to hall in all
civil eases-
Defining the liability Ol pur baser* of r ,d
and pir*-mal cstnles, at ev.- mm’s, ndm, ii.-
Irat'ir’s, guaidian’s, and SI., r ff s sites. »h o
they refuse or fail to comply -'I'h tlie terms 1 "
of such salt's. I,
To all, r and amend an "act to incorporate effect ot the act is considered) is a palpable
the low . of Mmiroo, in the > " ml - m Walton violation of it.
I » aiuu, John Sh ihv, Frederick Brulg-: I hit it is inexpedient, oppypasive, unoqcaV
man. ami Daniel B. .Searcy to practice Pliys- j and destructive to the great leading interest-
ic ir, ill * si ! ot tlm 8ou'.li—pecuniary and political.
f,i .l.iilmrize Andrew F. Woolley tn keep J That each Stale of the confederacy is in llio
up lus null dam acr iss the * hos a'.eo River, | full exercise nl all rights of sovereignty, ea-
in the county of 1 lull. I cept such rights a* have been granted to tho
To amend the several act* pa-sed in r,.la- j United States, in tile Federal Constitution,
lion lo tlin powers mid privileges of tho cor- That the right to impose duties upon art!-'
puration of the town nf Villens I eles of trade, for tho protection of domestic,
I n add a pari of OgU thorpe county lo the t industry, has not been gTanlcd to Iho Federal
county of Madison. | Government, hy the Slates, in tlie Federal
To amend in part the 911* section of an act Constitution ; nor Can such right be yielded,
to establish a bank at M In d "ulle, to lip j go far us tho people of Georgia arc concerned
culled and known by ihe nunc and stylo ofj That in case of a palpable and dangerous
the Central Bank of Georgia, to appropriate violation of the constitution, each State, in if.
moneys, hank stock and other securities, to sovereign enpacily, lias n right to judge for it
form tlie capital stock of said hank, and to in- l self, and prcuounco upon the constitutionality
corporce tlm * unc, sa tar as respects the .- ihi- j of tlio acts of the Congress of Iho U. Stnles;
ry ot the Cashier of smd bank. and e.u-li State in its sovereign capacity, has
In add a part of Carroll county lo Henid 'the right to judge of and act upon tiie mode in
county. | well the measure ot p* redress.
To e-lablisli an additional election district! That when in ihe course of Federal Loci- -
ill the couutv of tljhtin. 11 itton, it becomes necessity for n State to
Tn provide for thu payment of one of the I pronounce upon (lie constitutionality of an act
presiding magisti ate* of ea, li eloci, >n cisliiet | of Congress, and to proscribe to her.-ett the
in the couutv nf IVIfuir. for attending at the. inode, us well as the measure nf her redress
•tiwc dj'u at our population is Iruai a " Liiion' 1
*-4iu( nut long ,iac, h, h,,t & lionul. piCv" <J u
fke utiux ndu (hr Edgefi' Id Carole,ian,a ,ho
gumg nullaica'iun ; run, saul of - ur Stair, that >
•on. r.c-nr. l rrjolar r'aaro-ui v.lutatioi,''on i
JkV *»f '. il’afi. al. n T'si ■'>"» . ...I
I'fr*
' 1,8,1 i
court house ,M -aid county, on the duv alter'd i* a question not of right, that questio ' l.c -
dtana in the pcacaidc possess I' iliuir mi- ' each election lio- been held for a < Joveru. r, mg aottl ,1. hoi a quest ion of expediency. 'i:i\ •
provenn nls, and of me lot* <m nh,eh they .Senator, and Reure-entaliv,-■ M i!u* Slate. I mg exclusive reference to tho eonscqneu, v*
olidutmg nil returns fori winch may gruiv out of the exercise, of ti.a 1
! right.”
i'o mu.ml mi *, | entitled ’ m act lo provide ! ! lie first resolution was ad.vpled—yeas 92-
fVo' tiic iiiior iveuieoi •’ iii,. r. d- ...„l r;, 1
ol In* Stale,’’ mi*.—,1 Decern . r '8 1929
I’o apportion in.- r*'|iica. niaii'c- ,m <o *
several , ouuiies n, this_9iate. acrording
a’ ,mey to >h ■
i I,,.
fn ii
nun.
i, d* ■
?bi|e lniMdCvolui*, aci!rgu*-on •• yrinitytr," is fev I
i
; from An
wiistito IVashmotori.iicityl' ri-j'ioj—yent 87, nnvs sA
, r* I nnv - 11.
I The second, third and fourth resolutions
tl.e ! aero ad,uued without n division.
i When the fi th was read, n motion was made
7th in lav tti at, and the sixth on the table lor ’lie
jr-m under of llm session, and .,*ier di*c.s- .•«
1 . i.eiwcen 'lessrs. Howard, ‘iy in, Ilopkiri* i ii
,,i ol -. , k. i'o question was taken and decide*