Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, April 24, 1810, Image 4

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Imperial Parliament. HOUSE OF PEERS. 'luefday, Jan. 23. This day at three o’clock, the JftmL commillioncrs for delivering his majelty’s fpeech took their feats in the lloufeof Lords,anti the Com mons being fummoned, and appear ing at the bar, the king’s molt gra cious fpeech was re td to the Lords and Commons. The comm iff oners were, the nrchbifoop of Canttbury, the Lord Chancellor, lam! Camden. Lord Alesford, & Lord Dartmouth. The Marquis of 1 anfdowne anti Lord Doun took their oaths & feats. THE SPi ECU. The following was the fpeech as delivered by 'Me Lord Chancellor :— My Lords and Gentlemen, “ His m jelly commands ut. to ex- prefs to you his deep regTct that the cveitions of the Emperor of Auftria ag.iinft the ambition and violence of ■France have proved unavailing, and tiiat his imperial majefty ha- been compelled to abandon the ccntell, & to conclude a difadvantageous peace. Although the war was undertaken by lh;n monArchwithouicncoutagemenr <;n rhe part of his majefty, every ef fort was made for the afliftntice of Auilria wiiich his majefty deemed confiltent with the due fupport of his allies and with the welfare and inte reft of hir. own dominions. “ An attack upon the naval arma ments and cftalslifhments in the Si heldt afforded at once the profpeft of deftroying a growing force, which nvas daily becoming more fotmidable to rhe fecurtty of this country, and of diverting the exertions of France from the important objefts ol rein, forcing her armies on the Danube, mid ol controlling tire fpirit of refift- mtee in the North of Germany :— Thefe confideraticns determined his majefty to employ his forces in an ex pedition to tile Scheldt. “■Although the principal ends of this expedition have not been attain ed. his majefty confidently hopes that advantages, materially afFefting -the fecurity of his m. jelly’s domin- i mu in the further profecution of the war will be found to refult frovn the nolition cf the docks and arfenals at Flufhing. This important objefl his majefty was enabled to accom- j blh, in confequence of the reduc tion of the iflatid of -Walcheien by the valor of his fleets and armies. “ His majefty lias given direfti- tm.3 that fuch documents and papers {It uld be laid before you as he "Irufts will afford fatisfaftory infor mal ion upon the fubjedt of this ex- pudition “ We have it in command to ftate to you, that his majefty had uniform ly notified to Sweden his majelty’s decided wifn, that in determining 'To ’Joints Test, to the councils and the arms of Spain and fttcctifsfully direft die energies and fpirit of'the Spanifh people to "trrou will take notice, that the maintainanCe of the legitimate § , ... _ ,, . ■ . „ monarchy, and, to the ultimate deli- 1 did °" lhe 24 ^ V I Silling Hall verenceof their country. January, m the year 1809, in «* Lhe molt important confidera- t<?nns oL an atl oL the General lions of policy and of good faith; Atfeinbly of the Bate of Georgia, require, that as long as this great pointing out tile mode of render- ( ., # D caufecan be maintained with pro- ing void ail grunts, or other pto- : fure of the equity of redemption in proceedings founded upon f,Jf c per fuccefs, it fhould be -fupported feedings founded upon faife or a certain traftof Land, lying in the or fraudulent returns, made by Georgia. In Baldwin Superior Court, May Term, 1 809. | Petition for l Fore clefure. \ RULE NISI. Liberty Holmes To 7. a chart ah Tastes. Off will take notice tint did on the 24ilulay ol J.- r . uary, in the year 1 809, in terms of an aft of the general afiVm- bly of the (late of Gcortria pointing out the mode of ten- ria, T" TPON the petition of Bolling ( . t _ ler- , Hall, praying for the foreclo-j dering void all grants and ether according to the nature and circunn fiances of lire Cornell, by the ftre- nunus and continued aifi (lance of the power and refources of his ma- jefty’c dominions -, and his majefty relies on the aid of his parliament in his anxious endeavors to fruftrate ttie attempts of France againft the independence of Spain and Portugal, and againft the happinefs and Iree- dom againft thote loyal and refolute nations. fraudulent returns made by per rons not entitled to draws in the late Land lotteries of the laid (late, obtain a feire facias from the clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, which was made returnable to the faid court at March term, in the year atore- fai', which was direfted to the j Sheriff of Baldwin county, in “ His majefty commands us to j which you are charged of hating acquaint you, that the intercoturfe | cauied your name to be entered be’ween his majpfty’s minifler in fraudulently and contrary to law, Upon the queftion cf peace or war ly failed of producing any v ith France and other continental j nent or general effect: p-i vers, fhe fhould be guided by conliderations refulting from Iter Hi fituationand inlercfts. Wh majefty’ America and the government of the ; tor two draws in the fecond land Umteo States, has been fuduenly i . .. 4 , n j, ■ . , , lottery in laid ((ate, and to have and unexpectedly interrupted Tits i 1 majefty fincerely regrets th : s event, he has however, receivedchefirong- eft; affujumccs from the American minifler refident at this court, that the United States r.ve defiious of maintaining friendly relations be tween the two countries. This de fire "will he nric-t by a correfponding difpofition on the part of his majefty. “ Gentlemen of the Hcufe cf commons, “ His majefty has directed us to inform you that he has ordered the eflimates Cor the current year to he laid before you , his majefty has di refted them to be formed with all the attention to economy which the fupport of his allies and the fecurity of his dominions will permit And his majefty relies upon your zeal and loyalty to afford him fuch fupplies as may fce neceflary for thofe eflential objefts. He commands us to exprefs how deeply he regrets the prelfure upon his fubj ets, which the protraftod continuance of the war renders -in- eviiable “ My Lords and Gentlemen, “We are commanded by his ma jefty to exprefs his hope that you will relume the confidetation of the Itaie of the inferior Clergy, and a- dopt fuch further ineafuves upon this interefting lubj-dt as may ap pear to you to b ■ ptoper. j “ We have it further in com- I mand to ftate to you that the ac counts which will be laid before you, of the trade and revenue of the country, will be found highly fatis- faftory. “ Whatever temporary and par- i tial inconvenience may have refulted I from the meafures which w.ere di- tefted by Fiance againft thofe great refources of the profperily and ftrength. thofe meafures have whol- peitna- county of Baldwin, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or lefs, known in the plan of faid county by Lot N° Three Hundred and t wenty One, in the full dif- trift, drawn by Benjamin Currie, in one of the late Land Lotteries, and by him conveyed to the faid Hall, and by him to the faid Liberty Holmes ; which traft cf Land, on the Eighth day of Auguft, in the year One Thoufand Eight Hundred and Seven, was mortgaged by the faid Liberty Holmes to the faid Hall the more elleftually to fecure the perfons not entitled to draws! in he late land lotteries of die faid date, obtain a feieri facias front the clerk ol the Superior Court of Randolph county, which was made returnable to the faid court, at March Term, in the year alorelaid and that the fame, was direfted to the fhcriff of Oglethorpe conr.ty, in which you are charged of having er.frr. ed your name fradulently, and contrary to law, in the faid coun drawn let N° 63, in the 12th diltrift cf faui county of Bald win, which lot now lies in the faid county of Randolph, and that the laid Sheriff hath returned thereupon, that vou are not to be found.—You are therefore, is well as al! other perfons who may hate interelf in the faid lot of land requiied to come forwaid and make yourfeJves parties to the faid caiife, and tuanfwer the allegations exhibited by lhe laid f ire facies againft you, and to ffcew caiife if any you have, why the proceedings which may have oeen had under the faid falle or fraudulent returns, and grant it- IVIf, fliould not be fet afide and made void. RICHARD CARTER. informer. May 16, 1809. 33- payment of .Sixteen Hundred and ty of Oglethorpe for two dr?. Three Dollars, acknowledged be ' faid mortgage to be due and owiny from rhe faid Liberty Holmes to thg in the fecond land lottery cf the laid llate, and to have drawn lot N° ten in the l?rh diftiift Bald, faid Hall, on four feveral Notes oe j win county which lot now lies hand bearurg equal date j in the faid county of Raandolph fud Mortgage, amounting exclufive i J P'b I'iie inveterate hoftility of our enemy continues to be direfted a- gainlt this country with unabated To Patsey IV. Button. j T AKE, notice, that 1 did on the 15th day of November in the year J8()S, in terms of an aft of the general affcinbly of the ftate of Georgia, pointing out the mode of rendering void all grants and other proceedings founded upon faife or fraudulent returns, nude by perfons not en titled to draws in the late land lotteries of laid ftate, obtain a feieri facias, from the cli* k of the fuperior court of Randolph county which was made return able to the faid court at March term, in the year IS 10, and di refted to the Or riff of Franklin county, in which, you are charg ed of having entered your name fraudulently and contrary to law, of intereft to the abovementioned fum : On motion of Thomas Fitch, at torney for petitioner—It is ordered, by the court, That the principal, in tereft; and coft due oft the faid mort gage, be paid into court within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption be thence forth and forever foreclofed ac cording to the prayer of the petiti oner; this rule being publlilied in one of the Gazettes of this ftate, at leait once in every month, till the time appointed for the payment, or Li ved on the "mortgager, or his Ipecial attorney,-at lead fix months previous to the time the money is direfted to be paid into court. Extract from the minutes, John Mathews, Clk. May 8. 6—tam 12m GEORGIA. Hancock Superior Court, Aitgnjl term, U’09. Present the Hon. Charles Tait,. Judge. Franc s Biggam, aud that the laid fhe riff hath re turned thereupon, that you not io be found in the faid coun ty ol Oglethorpe'—youare there fore, as well as all other perfons who have an intereft in the I id lot of land, required to come forward and make ycurfelves parties in the faid cauie, and to anfwer the allegations exhibited by the faid fci. fa. and to Ihew cauie, if any you have, why the procedings which may have been had under faife or 'fraudulent return, and grant itfell fliould not be fet aftde and made void RICHARD CARTER, Inf. men LIST of LETTERS, Remaining in the Pofl- r ]fe. Mil" • ledgeville, April \Jl, IS 10. Rule for fore- clofure. Anfeim Anthon; James Aid, B John Brown, Leban Beckam, 2 Solomon Beckon Wm. E B.irne 1 Samuel Beall, 2 Mofes Boynton, William Brafle 1 Rich’d. T Beviii C }.is majefty therefore laments that j violence. To guard the fecurity of *he laid county of Franklin, Sweden fhould have found ft ne* Ciliary to puichafe peace by court 'd vable facrifices, bis majefty cannot ■complain that foe has concluded it without his maj,city’s participation, it hit majefty’s earned wifh that no event may occur to occafion rhe bi te reption of thofe relations of amity -W ich it is the dofire of his majefty aud the intereft of both countries to pveferve. “ We have further in command, to communicate to y ,u, that the ef- fo is of his majefty for the protecti on of Portugal have been powerful ly aided by the confidence which the Prince Regent has repofed in Ms majefty. and h* the co-opetation of local government, and of lhe people of that country The ex- pulfion of the French from Tomr gal, by his majeftv’s forces under lieutenant general Vifcount Wei lingten, and the glorious viftory obtained by him at Tul rvere, con- trihuted to chad: the progrefs of the French armies in the Peuinfula dur ing the late Campaign. •J His majefty directs us to ftate that the Spar.ifti government, in the Dame, and by tlie autliority of king Ferdinand the .Seventh, has deter mined to affemble the general and ox'raordinary Cortes of the nation, llbmaj ftv tri.fta that this mrafurc give frefti annnauuu and vigor his majeftv’s dominions, and to de feat the defigns which arc- meditated againft us and our allies, will re quire the utnioft efforts of vigilance, fortitude, and perfeverance. “ In rvety difficulty and danger his majefty confidently trutts that he lball derive the rnoft efteftual fuppoit, under the continued bief- for one draw in the fecond land lottery for laid ftate, and to have drawn lot number fourteen, in the fourteenth dillricl of Bald- ' win county, and that the laid flienff hath returned thereupon that you were not to be found. You arc therefore as well as all vs. jofeph Blggam, I PON the petition of Fran cis Blggam, praying the foreclolure ol the equity of re. demption in and to a trad of, La id, in the county of Han- j Adam clrion cock adjoining the townot Spar.' Malcolm Clark, ta ami Maj Charles Abercroin- bi*-, containing eight and a quar ter acres.-— Two lots in the town of Sparta, containing one half acre each, known & diftinguilh ed in plan of faid town by lots No 33 and 4.5 mortgaged by Jofeph Biggam for the payment of Fifteen Hundred Dollars and -intereft. And on motion of .Skinner and Fitch, attornies for Francis Biggam; It is order'd, That the principle, intereft and coft, be paid into court, within twelve months, or the equity of re ftngs of Divine Providence, from other perlous, who have any in- , . . . . - rite wifilom of his Parliament; the ten ft in the laid lot of land, re- . .‘ T1 P , j* on / . lt “ aid J T10rt ff a g5 £ * P re - valor of his forces, and rhe fpirit q U i, v d t o come forward and *" lles be f °i'<?ver barred and determination of his people.” muke yourfelvcs parties in the 1 ., an , d . that other if! 11 . 1111 L 1 f„iti cauie, and to anfwer the N U F 1 C E. allegations exhibited by the faid fci. fa. and to flii-w cauie, if any INE months from the date heicof application will be Y 0 }] , have '' /h y the proceedings made to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, for leave to fell a Traci of Land, containing Two Hundred Acres more or lefs, on the waters of Bever Dam Creek, in Burke county, afj dning lands ol Phil lip Sap, Labon Tompfon and William Tinney ; being part of the real ellate of William An drews, dec. Sold for the be nefit of the heir6 and creditors of faid dec. Ann Andrews, Adm’trix. John Tor hcrlin, Adm’r, April 17, 1810. which may have been had under the faife or fraudulent return, and grant itfelf fliould not be fet afide and make void. WM. CH RID AIN, Informer. March 27. .52. NINE months from the date hereof, application will be made to the Hon. Inferior Court, of Han cock county, for leave to fell 202 t-2 acres of land, known by N° 56,6th of Baldwin—being part of the ellate of jofeph Chappell dec. Henry Harris, Guardian, 29,1805, tam-Sm. miles be forever barred & fore- proceed ings be had in terms of the aft in fuch cafes made and pro vided. A true exiraHfrom the minutes. ALEX. MARTIN, Clk Aug. 16, 1809. 1 ml 2am. INE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, for eave to fell two hundred acres ot Land in Hancock county on the twelve miles Beaver Dam, cijoining Lewis Tyus and others, —for the bent fit of the Ileir& Creditors of William Turnera non-compus mentus John Matthews,"} _ Joshua Turner, *j Gfrt»a.a/J. 9th Jaa. 1810, John Cally, Phillip Cook, Elijah Clark. D Samuel Dick, 2 Thomas Dent, Edmund Duke, Jacob Davis. E James Epfey, llodctic LalLy, F Richard Fox, lames Fox, j-ieut. A. Forfter, Mofes Fort, Hard) Fulghant; jnmes Ford, Jofiah Flournoy. G David Grifttam, Days Gill, Mathew Gage, Mr. Garrets, Laton Golding. H Mary Hartfield, David Hendricks, Dr. W.A Harper Lydia Howard, Benj. Howard, James Hampton, Stephen Horton, J W- Hendrick. J Jacob Iffue, Jofeph Jamefon, John Jones, Robert Johnfton, John Jones, fen. K John Kelley, Jemima lCimbro’ I J. I V. Dcvereux Apiii ii, 1810, L filliam Leroy, ‘harles Lenos, m-emiah Lofton, ' Itos. Lamberfon, M I. ones Moffos, ,.'vi Mathews, Hex. Martin, lonald Morrifon, tichd. M Dowell T. J. Mordecai, tennis M'Swane. N ' hos Napier, 7 j (dntund Nunn, ■ hontas Neifon. O iohr. Oliver, Solomon Ogden, P ’atty Ptigeon, Neliomiah Pofey, R Robert Itoby, 2 ; .ohn Ragan, George Rievcs, vVilliam Rofu. S Rt. Sbcrard, 3 ; William Sims, Wm, Shepherd, Wiliam Sharp, William Smith, Wm Stewart,i 2? Ed. R. Sealv, John Spatks, John Sparks, Elijah Sinead, John Shaw. T. John Todd, E C. Thonipfort, Peter Thomas} Wiley Tipper. W Jas. Woodruff, Jofeph Waller, Tiros Whitaker, Rev. D L.White, Hen. Walker, elq. D. Woods, 2; Mailers Titos, or J. Webb, ; ohn Weft. Jofeph Williams, L. Whitthurft. f.