The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, March 24, 1802, Image 3
*r \ :V .. tStc Cj£iiUS\. , Jt* * e 4 I fafl * W * [BY AU FHORITY.] _ I Seventh Congrefs of the United States. j the firft Si flion, begun and held at tne City ofWalhino:- ! • , J , o ton, in the Territory of Co lumbia, on Monday the 7th of December, 1801. flu ACT for the apportionment of Reprcfentatives among thefeve ral fates , according to the fe ccn d enu merat ion . T 3 E it enabled by the Senate and \ Hcufe of Reprefentatives of I the United States of America , in | Ccngrefs affemhled , That from j an after the third dav of March, a e thoufand eight hundred and I three, the Houle of Reprefen tarives fliall be computed of members eleCled agreeably to a ratio of one member for every thirty-three thoufand perfons in 1 cacn Hare, computed according to the rule prefer!bed by the conftitution, that is to fay: . Within the Rate ofNew-Hamp- : Sure, five ; within the Bate of Maflachufets, feventeen j within j the Race of Vermont, four; within the (late of Rhode-Bland, two; within the Bare of Connecticut, feven ; within the Bare of New- York, feventeen ; within the I Hate of New-Jerfey, fix ; with- 1 in the Bate of Pennfvlvania, eighteen; within the Bate of De laware, one; within the Bate of Maryland, nine ; within the Bate of Virginia, twenty-two; with in the Bate of North-Carolina, twelve; within the Bate of South-Carolina, eight; within the Bate of Georgia, f ur; with- • in the Bate of Kentucky, fix ; and within the Bate of Tennef fee, three members. ’ Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Hcufe of Repre fentatives. Abraham Baldwin, P reft dent of the Senate, pro. tern . 1 approved Jan. 14, 1802. Thomas Jefferson, F reft dent of the United States, j fgfn AC F concerning the Library for the life of both Houfes of Congrefs. BE it enacted by the Senate (T'd Houfe cf Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in | Ccngrefs ajfemhted , That the j books and maps purchated by direction of the aft of Congrefs, paßed the twenty-fourth of April, one thoufand eight hun dred, together with the books and libraries which have hereto fore been kept feparately by j each Houfe, fhall be placed in j the Capitol, in the room which , occupied by the Houfe op I Eeprefentatives, Turing the laR feffion of the Rath Congreß. Sec. 2. And be it father 1 enabled. That the Prefident of the Senate and peaker of the Houfe of Representatives, for j the time being, he, and they j hereby are empowered to eftab -1 lilii Inch regulations and. rcftric I Rons in relation to the laid li | brary, as to them Rail feem proper, and from time to time, to alter or amend the fame; Provided, 1 hat no regulation Hi all be made repugnant to any provifions contained in this act. s ec, 3. And be it further enabled , Chat a Librarian, to be appointed by the Prefident of I the United States folclv, Rail i take charge of the faid library, ! who, previous to his entering upon the duties of his office, Rail give bond, payable to the United States, in Rich a Rim, and with Rich fecurity as the Prefident of the Senate, and Speaker of the Houfe of Ke prefentatives, for the time be ing, may deem fufficient for the fafe keeping of Rich books, maps and furniture as may be confided to his care, and the faithful difeharge of his truß, according to ludi regulations as may be v from time to time cf labhßcd for the government of the laid library ; winch laid bend Rail be depnfited in the 1 Rice of the Secretary of the j St nate. Sec. 4. And be it further enabled, That no map Rail be permitted to be taken out el the laid library by any per Ton ; nor any books, except by the Prefident and Vice-Prefident of the United s rates, and members of the Senate and Houle of Re prefentatives, for the time being. Sec. 5 And be it Jar they enacted, That the keeper of the laid library Rail receive for Ins Tervices, a fum not exceeding two dollars per diem, for every day of neceflary attendance; the amount whereof, together with the neceflary expenccs in cident to the faid library, after being afeertained by the Prcfi dent *'*f the Senate and Speaker of the Houfe of Representa tives for the time being, fhali be paid out f the fund annually appropriated for the contingent , expenccs of both 1 loufes of Congrefs. Sec. 6. And be it further enabled, That the unexpended balance of the fum of five thou fand dollars appropriated by the a<R of Congrefs aforela.d, for the purchale of books and map for the ufc of the two 1 foufes of Congrefs, togethe. with Rich fums as may hereafter be appro priated to the fame purpofe, fhali be laid out under the direc tion of a joint committee, to confiß of three members of the Senate, and three members of the Houfe of Keprefeniatives. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker of the Houfe of Rcpre- Jentatives. Aaron Burr, Vice-Prefident of the United States and Prefident of the Senate. Approved, Jan. 26, 1 Thomas Jefferson, Prefident cj' the United State£ RtvsoT. U T f O X' | 1 Authorizing the Secretary of j State to turnifh the members of both Holies, with the laws c I die Sixth Congrefs. RESOLVED, By the Senate and Iknfe cf Rcfrefentati-ves vf the United States cf Uimerkc, in Ccngrefs a.fa■ >Ned, That the Se 1 crerary of State be direded to ran a* to be (urniflicd to each member of the two i Joules of Congrefs a copy ot rlie laws of the fixth Congrefs. Nath an i i:l I\l a cox, Speaker cf the H uje of Rep a en~ t a fives . Aaron Burr, I lec-Pr eft dent of the United. States and Ft ejident cf the Senate. Appioved, |an. 21, I Sc 2. Thom as ] n mi i ox, Prefident vf the United States. To the lionoral 3i ‘a the Court <T Ordinary for the County of J e Her fun. | I h petition cf Jcfeth G. * Pof Her, ref pitifully jhew ePJ— that B! if in pm: e Harvey, J enter, late cf ihe'buvty cf f of fer fen, dceenfed, in his life lime made and fuff embed a cei tain j bend in writing obligatory, bear , ing rate the v yth cf 0 icier cue thoujand fevt n hurdt cd raid ninety nine, whereby the Jaid Blrffrgame Harvey heund himfelf to y ur pe titioner, and Samuel Benedix , in the Jim cf one hundred and eighty fur ddlans — e- ndilioned to make titles to a certain trad cf .and., containing forty fix acres , J twite in the courty if Jeff erf on. — Tour petitioner fates, that the I /aid BlajJlngi.me Harvey , in his Uje time , did not amply with the condition of bis fa id bond, nor \ has bis Executors Jince his death, i by rnakin? the titles to the trad - o cf land cforefaid. —Tour pelt- | ficner further fates, that 'John Paulett , I'andy C. Key , and Brief lla Harvey , are Execute rs and Executrix of the lafl will aml left ament cf the /aid Blafirgame Harvey , deceased ; and t brief ore prays that aft!r legal notice is g'Ve? 7, the Executors and Execu trix may he required to make titles in terms of the flatute in fuch cafes made and provided, JOS* PH G. P >sNEi*. Received, Lcuifville , 2~th cf Otic her, 1799, f fjcph G. Pcfner, for Pcfne r if Benedict, one hundred and eighty Jcui dol lars, in full for forty fix a, res cf land , being a part of the trad of | land which J now live on, granted j to David Ruffed, joining a trad cf land fur-vexed in the name of Blafftng&me Harvey, cf cue bun- j dred and twenty acres, whereupon : Samuel Benedix new lives, the I road being a part cf the line that divides our lands ; and 1 pro wife to make good and lav fid titles to the Jaid forty-fix acres of land, which will warrant the fadd Land to the Jaid Pcfner and Benedix, | or either of them, whenever lam j requefed to do Jo. Signed , Lla s s. Harvey. IVitneffes , J. Coleman- —G. T urnir. Ido hereby certify the afore going petition and bond to be truy copied from the minutes of the Court cf Ordinary. JAS. Clk, * JUST PUIUUHFD., and for : vi.i. v i rim oi . icr_ tn i * A C 1' s Of t::e GEN KRAL ASSEM 1M A’ ( f t;! e SIA i 1 or GEORG I V, 1 ( !\ Tin: vka i 802. March 17, 1802. Jcftci lon Superior Court, March 10, 1862. . Erelcnt hi.s honor | d;>c \. aiton. \l ibis (.cur: was preferred the petition of Jehu (. In, l ad,ninifi rater of dll and Jingular the p ads and eh. ttels, rights and j cred'ts rf Robert Cooper, dei enfed, praying tie ejl dtfhinent of e pies rf pap ers i ll dun up tie Ivte war, to wit :—A certain penal haul in the penalty of ene hundred and twenty found*: flee imp, with j condition for the payment if j.xty pounds fieri:rap, to Robert Co per 9 deceafed, fee:led and fulfil ibed by Robert Hamilton, hcu ring eat a the 11 tb cf Recorder, 177:, payable the \fi cf September, 1 7 7 A ; tc pother with a cert rat prer ifitry to, Ji / - riled by Robert Hamilton, / yable to R> - lent Cot per, in the Jura tf ten pounds fierlinp, dated tie 11 tb Recorder, 177:, dice tie 11 tfj of December thereafter: which copies with fever al fnlfian ir/trp affidavits are fled in tie (Ae Ids Office cf this C urt, on wi'uh pet it ini the Court granted (i>A I rule following : GEORGIA, j Superior Court for jnTcifon, C ounty. March i 'em, ISO 2. UPON the petition nj Jo if} Cibjon, adnhdfirate rtf the erates I of Robert Cooper, d’ceafed, pray-, tag an order for the cJUddifhr: n£ of certain papers left in tL tarty i cf the late war —lt is ordered , that the fame be efabhjhcd after the nfual notice I chap given if nd /hewing be made t* tic contrary . Extra ! from the minutes, M. T IM W, Clerk: Court of Oi ilon V, < t 11 an-, cock County, Januai) i erin, 1802. (AN the petition tf to pi els f Gibson , pray trap that 'Jehu Miir r and II it Ham Minor, exe* enters of William Minor,deceas ed. be dir 1 led to make titles to the petiti net or Us order, to e» certain /raid or parcel of l.andg 1 ontairily 326 acres, near Spar ta, according to the tenor and cf fell of an obligation, given by tho tes ator , IVilliam Minor in his life-time, ti I Am. Owsley, and assigned by said Ovosly to Step l ets Ci bun the pet it I. ner It is ORDER P.D, that th& executors cf the said deceased , do make titles to the said Stephen Gibson or his o.rder, in the temrs i of the ail of the Central Assem bly in such oases made and provid ed, and igreeably to the tenor of said obligation at the expiration o, t * 1 of 4 months unless sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary: on the said petitioner publishing lb’s . ulo in one cj ths public Gazettes, and hi the public plates of the (runty for three months previous thereto « Extract from the minutes, M. GRbh.N, (Jerk. — li I A N lv b For Sale at this Ofiica. *