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To i he Public.
THE Subfcnbers, a<slnated
by a dtfire to comply with the
numerous felicitations of gen
tlemen in feveral parts of Han
cock County, and feme of the
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ing Propofals; and they pledge
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to promote the public good.
Ambrose Day.
Dennis L. Ryan.
Louifville, March i, 1803=
fff Sufcr ip thus ass received
at nil the Pofi-Offices in Hancock
County. — Alfo , at the Soft- Offices,
Greenefborcugh, IVarrenton and
Georgetown.
GEORGIA,
Burke County.
Ft RSONALLY appeared
John Dixon, being any
j 'worn before me James JLefier, a
Jufiice of the Peace for faid coun
ty, and faith , that he had a
Kate of Hand for high teen Dol
lars, cn Robert Jchnfon, Efq. of
faid county, due fome time in
Pal arch, 1802. —Alfo a Bond con
ditioned for the delivery of an
Accompt ay at nil David Dixon,
t o •' j f I
for Ninety-three Dollars am*
ninety-four cents , or thereabouts,
which faid Note and Bond is loft
cr mijlaid fo that it cannot tc
found. JOHN DIXON.
Sworn to hefjre me this
Jth of Sept. 1802.
T v E D N E S DAT, March 27, ISO 3.
UBERTT IS OUR MOT 70 .VA D TRI I ki OUR GUIDE.
GEORGIA. .
B) his Excellency JOHN MIL
LED C iE, Governor and Com
mander in Chief of the Army
and Navy of this ftaie, and
cf the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
f/57 HERE AS I have recciv *
* ▼ ed * official information
from the fnenffof Richmond
County, that a certain \V illi/.m
Champion, confined under a
charge of murder, in the com
mon jail of the faid county, did
on the twenty-feventh ultimo,
make his elcape therefrom.—l
have therefore thought fit to if
fue this my proclamation, of
fering a reward of ore hundred
dollars, to any perfon or peribns
who will apprehend the fa>ci
William Champion, and him
fafely lodge in fome ft cure jail
within this hate. .
And I do hereby charge and
require all officers, civil a f id
military belonging to this flaik,
to be aiding and aflilting in ap- ?
prehendmg and fcciinng the
laid offender, fo that he may he 1
hfbught, by a due courfc qf
law, to an Twer to the charge al
kdged againft him.
Given under ,my hand, and
the Great Seal of the ftate,
at the State Houfe, in
Lou it vi 11c, this fifth day
of March, in the year
cf our Lord one thoufand ;
eight hundred .& three, and
cf cat Independence of the
United States of America
the twenty-feventh.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor,
George R. C layton, for
Horatio Marbury,
Secretary of fiat e.
God save the State.
fif/ 3 William Champion is a
hout twenty-two years of age,
fi ve feet Bor 9 inches high, light
hair, and’ pair complex 1 n, Well
made, and remarkably aclhe.
N OTIC E.
qrf ALL thofe that have any
demands again fi tac Ejlate cf
Stephen Powell, late of this aun
ty, 1 dec. are required to render
them in properly attefied, cn or
before the firfi of May next ; and
thebe indebted to faid Eft ate au.
requeued to make
meat.
John Powell,
W. D. C AWT HORN,
Executors.
February 22, 1803.
"almanacs
For the Year 1803.
For Sale ac this OfiicSa
In the Senate cf the U. States.
Tuefday, I 'thru.ary 25.
The lenate refumed the con
fideration of the refutations rcL
pedf ing. the indifputable right of
the United States to the free
navigation of the Mifliflippi,
together with ti e propofed a
mendments thereto, and a divi
fion was t ailed for and the quef
tinn was taken on flnkii g out
the firfi refutation, offered by
Mr. Rofs, as follow :
Refotved , 1 har the United
States have an indisputable right
to the free navigation of the river
Mifliflippi, and to a convenient
I lace of depofit for their pro
duce and merchandize in the
ifland of Ncw-Orh ans.
It pafft d in the affirmative—
Ytas 15 —Nays 1 1,
'J he yeas and nays v/cie as
follow :
Yeas—Meflfs. Anderfon,
Baldwin, Bradley, Breckcnridge,
Clinton, Cocke, Ellery, I.
Fofter, Jarkion, Logan, S. T.
Malon, Nicholas, Stone, Sum
ter, Wnght—ls.
Nays—Me firs, Dayton, I lill
taufe, Howard, J Major,
Morns, Clcott, Plume r, Rofs,
'I racy, Wells, White —ll,
On the queflion fliaii the re
mainirg tdciutions be flruck
cut as follow ;
That the late inflation of
fucli their unqueftionablc right,
is an aggnflion hofl.de to their
honor and intereft.
That it does not confifl: with
the dignity or fafecy of this
union, to hold a right fo im
portant by a tenure fo uncertain.
1 hat it materially concerns
fuch of the American citizens
as dwell on the we Hern waters - t
and is eflkntial to the union,
flrength and prolpency of thefe
ftates, l’ ac they obtain complete
ftcurity for the full and peace
able enjoyment of iuch their
ablblute right.
That the president be autho
riftd to take immediate poflcl
fion of fuch place, or places,
in the laid ifland, or the adja
cent territories, as he may deem
fit and convenient, for the pur
poles aforcfaid ; and to adopt
fuch other meafures for obtain
ing that complete security as to
him, in his wifdom, fhali ietm
meet.
That he be authorifed to call
into adtuai lervice, any number
of the m htia of the flates of
South- Carolina, Georgia, Ohio,
Kentucky, Tcnndfre, or of the
MifliSippi territory, which he
may think proper, not exceed
ing fifty thoufand, and to employ
them, together with the miiitcry
and naval forces of the union,
for effecting the ctaedts auovs
mentioned,
1 I it the fum of five millions
of dollars be appropriated to
the carrying into cftett the fore
going refolutions and that the
*hole or any part of that fum
be paid or applied on warrants
drawn in purfuance of fuch di
rt <slions as the prefulent may,
from rime to nine, think proper
to give to the fccrctary of the
treafnry.
Ir palled in the affirmative—
Yeas 15 —Nays 11.
The \eas and navs on this
quell ion were the lame as on the
above queflion.
The queflion on the refolu
fions of Mr. Breckenridge was
then taken, and carried unani
moolly in the affirmative—Yeas
25 —as follow :
Yeat- -Meflrs. Andrrfon,
B ild win, Bradley, Breckcnridge,
Clinton, Cocke, Dayton, Lilerv,
1 . Poller, I liilhoufe, I loward,
jack Ton, Logan, S. T. Mafon,
j, Malon, .Morris, Nicholas,
Olcott, Piumtr, Kofi, Stone,
Sumter, 1 racy, Wells, Wright
—25.
That the prefidenr of the U,
States be, and he is hereby au
thorifrd, wheneverhe flialljudgc
it expedient, to require of the
executives of the feveral (fates
to take cffiflual mcafurcs to
organ l le, and equip, according
to law, and hold in rcadim fs to
march at a moments warning,
80,000 elTctflivc militia, officers
included.
Kefolved, That the prefident
may, if he judges it expedient,
authorife the executives of the
feveral flates to accept, as part
of the detachment aforefaid, any
corps of the volunteers, who
(hall continue in fervice for fuch,
time not exceeding
months, and perform fuch fee
vices «s (hall be prefenbed by
law.
Kefolved, That
dollars be appropriated for pav
ing and fubfilling fuch pare of
the corps aforefaid, whole actual
f rvice may be wanted, and de
fay i g fuch other expences as,
during the reccfs of congrefs,
the prefident inay derm necef
fary for the fecuriry of the ter
ritory of the U. States.
Relolved, That dol
lars be appropriated forerefling,
at furh place or places on the
weflern waters as the prefident
may judge moil proper, one or
more arlrnals.
Meflrs. Breckenridge, Jack
fon, and Sumter were appoint
ed a committee to bring in *
bill or bills purfuant to the above
refolutions.
On Friday Mr. Breckcnridge
reported a bill conformably co
the refolutions.
[No. 195,