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rroaMgKtfi rardSKa GEORGIA. From the Federal Union. ZIST or ACTS PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF GEORGIA, AT THE SESSION OF 1832. Acts trhich originated in the Senate. An act to lay out a new division of Georgia militia, out of the second brigade of the ninth division. An act to pardon William Pearson, of Pike county. An act ta add parts of the counties of Haber sham and Ilall to the county of Cherokee, and to divide the said county of Cherokee into ten counties, and to provide for the organization of the same. An act to deiine the rights and liabilities of .informers who may return fraudulent draws in the Land and Gold Lotteries. An act to alter and anteud an act passed on the 23d of December, 1831—regulating the road laws of this state so far as respects the county of Camden. An act to legalize and make valid the acts of Marmaduke Gresham, clerk of the superior court of Stewart. An act to incorporate the Burke county so- ci.'d library company. • An act to authorize the trustee of the poor •sciioo 1 fund of the county’of Tat nail, to loan •out the saic fund, and collect all and any of said fund which has heretofore been leaned out or otherwise due, on certain conditions. - An act to make permanent the site of the public buildings in tne county of Tatnall, and to name the same. An act to reduce the sheriff’s bond, as far as respects the county of Wayne. An art to alter and change the time of hold ing the land courts in the county of Scriven. An act to incorporate and appoint trustees for Brier creek-academy in the county of War ren. An act to repeal an act, entitled an act, to authorize John Bailey and Robert Collins of the county of Bibb, to make and construct a causeway and turnpike on their own land thro’ the Tobasofkce swamp, and to charge and re ceive toll at the same, and to annul an order of the inferior court of the county aforesaid, es tablishing a toll bridge over the Tobasofkee creek on the road leading from the town of Ma con to Perry in the county of Houston, with certain privileges, ^passed 26th of Dec. 2831,and to require the supi rintendam of the western di vision to do certain work with the public hands. An art to compel tiie clerk of the inferior court of the county of Henry, to advertise all cstray horses or mules which may be regularly tolled in said county, in some public gazette published in the town of Milledgcville. An act to give master masons and master carpenters, a lien on buildings erected by them in the county of Houston, upon certain condi tions. An act to require all children who reside within the city of Savannah, and within two italics of the same, who are entitled to the ben efit of the poor sellout fund, to be educated at the free schools of Savannah, and to authorise the justices of the inferior court of Chatham county, to pay to the directresses of the free school of Savannah, such portion of the poor sdhool fund as under the laws now in force, would bo applied to the education of such chil dren within said limits. An act for the relief of the tax collectors of Crawford, Stewart, Wayne, Fayette, Decatur and Carroll, and for other purposes. An act to incorporate Meriwether warm , spring and appoint commissioners for the same An act to incorporate the Darien Baptist church in tiie county of Hancock, -and to ap point trustees lor the same. An act to amend the patrol laws of this state so far as respects the county of Liberty, and to repeal an act passed the. 23d Dec. 1831, estab lishing a corps of vigilance in McIntosh county. An act to regulate the poor schools, and ap- propriete funds, so far as relates to McIntosh county. An act to sell lots' No. 10 and 100, in the se veral districts in the county of Lowndes reserv ed for academical purposes. An act to make permanent tho site of the public buildings in the town ofAmcricus, Sum ter county, and to incorporate the same.' An act to give longer time to Peter Strick land, tax collector for the county of Bryan for tho year 1831, to pay the state tax for said county into the treasury, A n act to incorporate the manual labor school of Camden county. An act to repeal the 7th, 8th and 9th sections of an act to prevent the exercise ‘ of assumed and arbitrary power by all persons under pre text ofauthority fronlthe Cherokee Indians and their laws, and to prevent white persons from residing within that part of the chartered limits of Georgia occupied by the Cherokee Indians, and to provide a yuard for the protection of the gold mines, and to enforce the laws of this state within the aforesaid territory An acfto authorise the Justices of the inferi or courts of Upson and Houston counties to es tablish an asylum for the invalid poor of said counties, appoiin directors, and levy an extra tox for carrying tho same into effect. An act to add an additional number of trus tees to the Carroll county academy. An act to incorporate the town of Thomas- Vilie, in the county of Thomas, and to appoint commissioners for ihe same. An act to repeal an act, entitled an act, toal- •fltrand arm-nd tin- additional oath required by Jaw to be taken by all officers civil and military to prevent Ihe offence ofduellin-, and also to re peal an act passed I9th Dec. 1818, requiring ttil officers civil and military appointed after the 1st of January, 1819, in this state to take an Additional oatli therein prescribed, and to re lieve all those wl»o nave violated the provisions Af said acts from tiie disabilities therein incur- #sd. An art to exempt the company known by the ,Utw of Macon Volunteers in Bibb county, lrom Ac ordinary patrol duty required by law, and '♦om liability to appear at . ny musters, reviu ws ABtl inspections, otner than such as are ordered ,*by the commander in chief* and the company tfflisters^nd drills of said company Anactfbr tne inerporation of tee village, at Social Circle in Walton Count v. Ah art to aur.’.arise the sheriff of J '' rson (fount/ to sell a runaway slave, to apply the of all runaway slaves after they have been con- Dec. 1831, as establishes an additional election fined and advertised twelve months, and to pre- precinct in Franklin county, scribe the time and place of advertising runa- Acts ichich originated in the House of Ilcpre- way slave An act better to define the line dividing the counties of Sumpter and Marion. An act for the relief of Philip Cook. An act to incorporate certain academies therein named, and to appoint trustees for the same, and to appoint trustees for others there in named and for other purposes. An act to appoint John Love of Emanuel county, trustee of the poor school fund of said county, and for other purposes. An act to authorise the Justices of the infe rior court of DeKalb, to appropriate certain lots in the town of Decatur, to the use of the Baptist and Presbyterian societies, on which to erect houses for public worship, and also to au thorise the said justices to make titles to a cer tain parcel of ground already laid out and in closed as a burial ground, and appoint commis sioners for tho same. An act to repeal so much of an act passed 21st December, 1829, as authorises the com missioners of roads of Chatham county, to con vene as a board but once in a year. An act to provide for the call of a Conven tion, to redr.tfe the number of the General As sembly of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes therein mentioned. An act to protect the Cherokee Indians in the peaceable and quiet possession of their lands secured to them by the existing laws of the state, and also to secure their persons and property from illegal violation. An act to make permanent the water line for certain wharves in the city of Savannah, to lay out a street between Indian streqt and said wa ter line, and to appoint commissioners for car rying the same into effect. An act to repeal so much of an act to regu late slaves and free persons of color, in the towns of Clinton and Macon, as relates to the town of Macon. An act to alter and change the time of hold ing the Superior Courts in the Southern Circuit, so far as relates to the county of 'Twiggs. An act to alter and amend an act to estab lish three additional election districts in the county of Troup, passed the 22d December, 1«30.' An act to alter and amend tho ffiilitia laws so far as relates to the first regiment. An act to authorise the Lottery Commission ers to examine and place any lots not drawn, into the lottery wheels. An act fort the relief of the estate of Byrd F errell, deceased, and his securities, from a judgment in favor of the State against said Byrd Ferrell. An act to authorise and empower the Inferi or Courts of the counties of Gwinnett and Ran dolph to grant, on application, roads or settle ment cartways to private individuals. An act to alter and amend the time of hold ing the Superior and Inferior Courts in the Chattahoochee Circuit, for the couuties Stew art, Randolph, Lee, Sumpter, Marion, Talbot, Muscogee, and Carroll Inferior Courts. An act to add a part of the county of Cher okee to the County of Campbell. An act for the relief of Roger McCarthy. An act to amend an net “to amend the seve ral laws of force regulating the pilotage of ves sels to and from the ports and harbours of this State, and more distinctly to define the powers and jurisdiction: of the Commissioners of pilot age for the several ports and harbours thereof,” passed December 23d,1830, and to vest certain powers in said Commissioners of pilotage. An act to organize a Volunteer Company of cavalry to be known and incorporated under the name of the Fayette county Dragoons. An act more effectually to secure the solven cy of all the banking institutions in this state. An act to amend and consolidate the several acts for the incorporation of the town of Macon, and to extend the jurisdictional limits on the east side of the Ocmulgee river, and for other purposes therein mentioned. An act to appoint three additional Commis sioners for Broad and Savannah rivers, and for other purposes. An act to alter and amend the 2d section of an act “to alter and amend the several acts passed to prevent obstructions to the free pas sage of fish in the Ocmulgee river and its bran ches, passed in the years 1821, 1824, and 1829, also for the better regulation of fishing withseins in the said river and its branches. An act to alter the 9th section of the 3d ar ticle of the Constitution, respecting divorces. An act to amend that part of the 1st section of the appropriation net of1795, which requires a fee of 2o.cents on head right grants of land un der 500 acres, and 75 cents on allgrants over 500 acres, to the secretaries of the executive office. An act to prevent any Teacher from receiv ing payment out of the poor school fund of cer tain counties, unless such Teacher shall have been examined and found qualified. An act to establish an infirmary for the re lief and protection of aged and afflicted-negroes in the state of Georgia. An act to regulate slaves and free persons of color in the counties of Richmond andllancock. An act for the organization of a mayor’s court in the town of Columbus, and for other purposes therein specified. An act to alter and amend an acti to make uniform tiie. proceedings against bail in crimin al rases. An art to authorise the Justices of the inferi or court of Burke county' to levy a tux on per sons liable to road duty in said county, in order to repair, and keep in repair their public roads. An act to* alter and fix the times of Lolding the superior and inferior courts in the counties of Bib!) and Houston. An act to reduce the sheriffs bond of this state, so far as Concerns the counties of Camden and Glynn. An act to establish election precincts in the several counties hereinafter named, in addition to those already established at the several places therein specified, and to punish those who may attempt to violate the same, to wit: the coun ties of Morgan, Putnam, Washington, Carroll, Hancock, Harris, Sumter, Heard, Clark, Up son, Tattnall, Irwiti, Thomas Emamit 1, Jack- son, DeKalb, Dooly, Wilkes, Merriwt ther, De catur, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union, Gilmer, Flo vd, Murray, Cass, Paulding and Cobb : and to alter certain places of holding elections in the counties of Hail, Glynn, Baker amd Troup: sentatiaes An act to appoint an additional number of Lottery Commissioners for the purpose of ex precinct mar’s cross roads in Putnam. An act to alter and amend a* 1 ac t passed the 2tith December, 1831, so lar as relates to the pediting the drawing of the Gold and Land Lot- removal of the undisbursed tunds from the Smithville Academy in Early county, to the town of Fort Gaines, in said county. An act to establish Robert Young’s 1 erry a- cross the Chattahooche river, upon his own land in the county of Hall. An act to alter and amend the 30th section of the Tax Law now in force in this State, so far as respects the county of Liberty. An act to reduce the width of Bay street in. the town of Brunswick, from one hundred and eighty, to one hundred and forty feet, and for other purposes in relation to said town. An act to authorize the Sheriffs of Talbot and Jefferson counties to advertise their Sales for said counties,, in one of the papers printed in Milledgcville. An act to authorize the Justices of the Infe^ rior Court of Warren county, to provide for and establish an Asylum for tho invalid poor of said county* An act to alter .and amend the several acts incorporating the town of St. Marys. An act to incorporate the Augusta Ice Com pany. An act to authorize'the Governor to purchase arms for the Glynn county hussars, UTrd the Houston county cavalry. An act to repeal an act entitled an act to add that part of tlte funds heretofore set apart for the support of the county Academics, to tho poor school fund, so far as respects the county of Crawford, passed the 27th December, 1831, 1 and to pvovide for'the payment of debts due teries of this State. An act to authorise a certain class of persons, who were' entitled to a draw or draws in the Gold and Land Lotteries, under the provisions of the several acts passed 22d December, 1830, and 24th December, 1831, but who have failed, neglected or omitted to give in their names, or v.’hose nam n s, though given in, are not placed in the wheels of the Gold and Land Lotteries, hereafter to give iti tho same, and make valid certain draws of heads of families, and for oilier purposes. An act to appropriate money to meet the va rious expenses of the Land and Gold Lotteries, and to pay the arrearages of surveying the Land and Gold region in Cherokee county, and to fix the compensation of the lottery Commis sioners, Clerks, Boys and Door keepers em ployed by them. An act to repeal an act entitled an act “to a- bolish Penitentiary imprisonment in this State, except in certain cases, to change the inode of punishment for crimes and misdemeanors, and for other purposes,” passed 24th December, 1831. An act to alter and amend an act passed the 22d of Dec. 1328, so far as respects the poor school fund for the county of Montgomery. An act to alter and amend “an act to incor porate the Independent Presbyterian Church in the town of St. Mar vs,” passed on the 20 th Dec. 1828. An act to compel the Treasurer and Infcri- 2; John Vinson 78 132; James Beard 80? o, ,, Ezekiel Clifton 203 4 1. 1 Monroe—rWilliam Hollis 1230 4 3; An act to separate and divorce Sarah Brace from her husband Henry Brace, and other per sons therein mentioned. An act to regulate the intercourse between! . _ banks and private individuals, so as to subject | John II Stewart 301 12*3: Isaac Ter banks to payment ol damages, i! they refuse or | 14 4; llardy Lassetcr 263 26 2; fail to pay specie when demanded, under cer- j J81 26 2; Milley Tatum \v r s 308 9 1, wt tain circumstances. Brumbalow w2439 1; James II Maw 824 5 l ; An act to incorporate the Mossy creek me- | . Hi, y? n l ue ,!L a »-. ox U63 l-l takers or| Stephen If •’enjamia Neal 155 i ? . ol G5 thodisi camp meeting Habersham, .and to appoint trustees lor the same. ■ - _ . An act to prevent the circulation of bank bills under the denomination of five dollars, within teis state. An act to establish and admit to record cer tain instruments which were destroyed with the county records of the county of Crawford, by- fire, and to make valid the same. ■An act to incorporate the town of Fort Gaines,"in the county of Early. 7. *; “ , k l; Daniel Sepham 721 2 ,nd in tho county of 7044 21 3. Jo ' hll St .. eet ., £ 4; Robt Wynns P 5 „ 31 16 2; Alfred Draito 6 3 0; l raucia 5I‘Carthy 290 3 4; Jesse M Cahiuess 241 3 1; John \V Strother 22 17 Win \V Bclmey 116 11 1; Wm Folds 451 a ]! Wm Roejr 2604 1; Benjamin Fuller 928 21& Susan Colbert w 242 1 4; Archibald Smith It} 1 L M'Kurdy Sparks orp 202 3 4; Turner Hoa 01 Courts of the Several counties in this State, front the Trustees of the Knoxville Academy. 1 to receive from Tax Collectors, in certain cases bills of the Bank of Macon, for lax due by them to tlte State and couuties, for the year 1831, and coilectcd duriug the year 1832. An act for the relict of the orphans of Wm. Bond, deceased, and to make valid draws for (Item, put infer the Land and Gold Lotteries: and to require the Land and Gold Lottery Com missioners and Clerks, to take and subscribe an oatli, before they enter on the further duties ’ An act to exempt the officers and members of their appointments, and to require .of the of tlte Corps of Cavalry in Savannah, known An act to authorize the President and Direc tors of the Central Bank of Georgia, to appoint an additional Clerk, to be known as Teller. An act to authorize the Governor to pay o- ver to the trustees of the Stewart county Aca demy, and to the Sumter county Academy, the sum of eight hundred and fifteen dollars each, to place said Academies, on an equal footing with other Academies in' this' State.' said Lottery Commissioners to give bond and security for the faithful performance of their duties, and to provide for the appointment of Clerks for the said Lotteries.' An act to authorise the Justices of the infe rior Court of the county of Monroe to remit a forfeiture incurred by Rachael Vardeman. An act to exempt the citizens of Talbot Co. from working and keeping in repair, for the distance of one half mile from the river, all roads leading to ferries' on Flint River. An act to incorporate the Clear Creek Me thodist Episcopal Church in DeKalb county, on lot47, in the 4th district ofsaid county, and to appoint trustees for the same. An act to define the line between the coun ties of M.irion aud Talbot, apd to add a part of Marion to Talbot. An act to incorporate a Volunteer Company of Cavalry, under the name of the Gainesville Dragoons. An act to authorize the Governor to issue a plat and grant to Travis Miller for lot of land No. 96, in the 2d dist. and 3d section, known as Troup county. An act to authorize the Justices of the Infe rior Court of Jasper county, to purchase or hire negroes for the improvement of the roads and bridges irrsaid county, and to borrow money, to carry said object into effect. An act to compensate Petit Jurors in the county of DeKalb. An act to compel the Clerks of the Superior and Inferior Courts in the county of Lee, to keep their offices at the Court Houses in said counties, or within orte mile of the same. An act to remove the Court House to centre of the county of Wayne An act to make permanent the public sin- in tho county of Lee, and to name the same. An act to repeal so much of the 5th section cfan act passed 16th December, 1828, incor porating the town of La Grange, as gives ex clusive government in said town, of all persons liable to work on tho roads, to the Commission ers thereof. An act to alter and amend the caption of an act entitled an act to regulate the licensing of physicians to practise in’ this State, passed 24th December, 1825. An act to alter and amend an act entitled an act for the better regulating the admeasurement of lumber in this State, passed 5th December, 1799, and for other purposes. - An act to authorize persons herein mentioned to plead and practice in tho several Courts of law and equity in tills State under certain re strictions. An act to divorce and separate Mary Ann Parsons and Augustin Parsons her husband, and to change the name of the said Mary Ann, and that of her son. An act to vest in Ephraim W. Russel and wife Mary Russel, the property of Albert G. Vaughn, an illegitimate minor. An act to legitimatize Milly Lindsey, wife of Dolphin Lindsey, sons to make hrr capable of inheriting the estate of John Glenn of the coun ty of uutts.- An act-to regulate th£ returns of Brigade and Division Inspectors. An act to appoint from the county of T-albot three additional Commissioners of Flint river. A* act to incorporate the town of Roanoke in the county of Stewart, and to appoint Com missioners for tho same, An act to provide for the more equal distri An act to authorize. Stephen Ilubbard, his bution of the academic fund among tlte several heirs and assigns, to bffild a floating machine or counties of, this state, machines on the Ocmulgee river at or near iris An act to make banks and other corporations landing in Telfair county, to be propelled by subject to garnishment/and to regulate procee- thc waters of said river, a mill to be used for dings against garnishees ir certain cases, the purpose of sawing, grinding, ginning, clean- Art act to 1 give jurisdiction to “the court of ing rice, or either of said purposes. common picas of Augusta, of certain cases of An act to alter and amend the 2d section of insolvent debtors, anti to alter the sessions of an act to incorporate the town of Covington in said court. Newt >n county. | An act to incorporate a woollen and cotton An act to authorize the Sheriff of Monroe manufacturing company in the county of Rich- county to sell and dispose'of Island 241, in the ■ mond. ygeoecds of said Jtifc, arid to authorise ihe sale - and to ro^al so much of cn uct passed 2(jlh as the* Georgia Hussars, from the performance of Jury duty, and to. exempt them, after a cer tain term of duty, from ordinary militia duty. An act to alter and amend the 9th section of the 3d act, of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. An act to improve the Penitentiary edifice, and to regulate'the management of its concerns, aud for erecting cells, <Src. and to appropriate money for its support, 'and to provide a road, and river fund, and for the compensation of persons appointed to survey and mark out cer tain roads, and for other purposes. An act to incorporate the Baptist church at Hales Well in Burke county : also to incorpo rate the Unitarian association of Savannah: and also to Incorporate the Bethlehem Baptist chnrch of Habertslunn county, and to appoint trustees for the same. An‘act to repeal the 11th section of an act passed the 22d December, 1830, to prevent the exercise ofassumodand arbitrary power by all persons under pretext of authority from tiie Cherokee Indians and their laws, and to pre vent white persons from residing within that part of the Chartered limits of Georgia, occupied by the Cherokee Indians, and to provide a guard for the protection of the gold mines, and to enforce the laws of the state within the afore said territory. An act for the relief of James Berry, and Edmund G. Barry, securities’ of William' Berry. An act to alter the third section of the fourth article of the constitution of this state, so far as to authorize the people to elect the general offi cers of the militia of this state.*' An act to repeal tho act incorporating the bank of Macon, and to declare the charter for feited, and to provide for the appointment of a receiver for the same. An act to be entitled an act to change and legitimatize tho names of sundry persons here inafter mentioned. An act to declare and prescribe the punish ment ol mayhem by castration. An act to alter and change the name of Fran klin in Troup county, to that of West Point and also to change the name of Frankiin Acad emy, to that of West Point academy, and to a- mend the act passed the 26t’n Dec. 1831, incor porating said town of Franklin. An act to revive an act, assented to 27th Dec. 1826, incorporating the town of Crawfordvillc, in the county of Taliaferro. An act to incorporate certain persons under the name and stylo 01 tiie trustees of the fund of special relief. An act to alter the time of holding sonic of the superior courts in the southern circuit. An act to appropriate money for the support a ltd pay of tlte guard for the protection of the Indians. An act to incorporate a cotton manufactur ing company at the Flat Shoals on South river, in the county of DeKalb. Art act to impose, levy, and collect a tax for the political year, eighteen hundred aud thirty three, on property real and personal/and to in flict penalties for refitsing or neglecting to com ply with the provisions thereof. An act to authorize the inferior court of the counties of Walton and Butts/to appropriate money for th An act io incorporate the Augusta Mining I 17 3; George A Chappell 586 11 1: Henry Gib- Company, and tho Naucouchy Mining Compa- 1 * 011 1061 4 3; John M'Coy 793 17 3; Samuel' * j rattan 417 19 3. hi. : Pike—David Adnms 92521 2; Asa fettghGJS _ i j -J y- „ » /nWarihs ~ L iVm Burrow 132 1 1; Faddy J WhUtiuedon tisroia andiSaB ^oxt^nes. ; 10 oo oj. 3; Wm J Ellis 24 17 2; Thomas i* GOLD LOTTERY ! Boud 1123 2 4; Robt Powell 861 21; 51 Mulkey Prizes drawn, up to Dee. 22. 1 1161 3 3; S Slade 1038 14 1; Wm Drake G97 2*1 Bibb—■James L Williams 904152; Moses .Les- 3; MosesMaxey 382 173; John Smith 702 41; He 1097 3 4; Geo II V» ashmgtou 121 18 2; Hoc-; Jacob Leavias 92351; Casby Huckahy w 178 21 ky L Towns 771 3 1; lleury Daruald 754 4 3; ' 2; .Mary Devine w 693 17 2; George Durin 461 lleury Clem 88'J 17 3; Eli Wadsworth 139 17 4; H L Lodrick Uasco 1165 14 1; John F Abell Absalom Jordan 1264 15 2; John H Smith 94 ! 1172 34; Warren Hartfiold 823 2 1; Washington 1-1 1, Nathaniel Cells 9J 15 2; Luko Johnson M-Kinzl'e 1G1 3 3; Jesse O Childers 436 231a; 843 3 4; C B Strong 665 11 1; John Button Barrel Bottoms 4762 1; John Johnson 468 111; James If Christian 38 2 3; Francis Lewis 29819 2; John Aikin jr543 21 3; James S Brown 440 l 1; Richprd Lawrence 1259 11]; Henry V Van- bibber 1275 21 3; Joseph Keerboo 567 *21 2; Si- las Coggin 848 2 3. 1049 2 4; John Howard 296 4 1; Simon Parker 63433; Andrew G Killings worth 10532 1; Wm B Deal 69i 193; John T Blake4933 1; Giles M Chapman (of Jones) 206 2 J; Wm Melrose 631 ]7 3; Wm Wright 378 21 3; John P Woodson 534 5 1; George II Washington 549 1 2; Wine- fred Johnson w 542 41; Wm O Smith 95517 3. Butts—Sarah Hatnil w 833 2 1; James R Til ley 731 43; Jadob Guordner 103 3 2; Mary JU‘- Luudou w 257 1 3; John Tillary sen 212 4 3; Jesse Duncan 1143.2 4; Benjamin Harrison 435 2 4; hatnes Anderson 241 15 1; John L Ltickey 468 2 3; Win S Smith 236 2 2; John Halls 226 l 4; Morton Bledsoe 132 Id"; Thomas Cook 57J 1 3; Jori.th Roves 1217 3 3; George Eubank sr 653 17 2. Aaron Woodard 1043 2 4. Cure.pie!I—Daniel AderbolJ 497 21 2: Larkin Bayles 172 4 1; Wm Dauforth 1133 15 2, Leroy Morris 936 3 2; Michael Austin jr 48914 1; John Hodge 201 13 3; John II H Colquitt 572 16 2 Hartwell Carter 341 II 1; Jonathan D Browstcr 273 3 2; Janies Dostcr938 16” 2; Ransom P Bos well 211 21 2; Israel Nations 13 18 3; Joseph Camp 1185 2 3; Frederic Beall 103G 3 2; Robt O Beavers 1176 102; Asa Baggett 471 2 4; Bish- op.Swau21G2 2; Frederick Beall 499 3 2; E- .phruim Casst-121021 3; CharJcs.Cartcr.102 11; Daniel Kelly 273 1 3; Thomas Brown 1212 192. Coweta—Willis JI Williamson 4 21 2; Daniel C M'Farland 5G1 212; George Harris 1113 18 3; Joseph Braloy 1133 ‘ Jl 2; John Neely 111 12 It »Caleb Cook 441 2 li Leonard Barnett 1210213; John T Howef 107119 3; Allred C Boon 132 2 1; Parnal Vines 979 3 4; Sygtior Moore G72 5 1; Isaac Hearn 1175 3 1; John L'udcrwood 64G 12 1; John Miller 11523 3; Mary Carmichael w 113 172; John liustes 1079 37 2 ; James II Ball 922 REPORT. The Committee on Federal Relations to which was teferred the Proclamation of the President ofthc U. S. have had it uutler consideration, and rcc- turion and'laws in the President of t.'e U P, . Q sue his proclamation, does not authorise him in that mode to interfere whenever he m? y think tit in the affairs of *he respective states,o- , 1, be used as a means of promulgate „ executive ex positions of the constitution, "Mh ^the sanction of force, thus superceding the ao»j on of the other de partments of tlte General Gp VC( . nmen , Jitsou-cd, Phat it is not competent to the Presi dent of the l 5> to order by Proclamation the con stituted authorities of ■u state to repeal their legis lation : and that the ' ia t e attempt of the President to do so, is uticou? tiiuttonal and manifests a dispo- si lion to arrogate aru}. exercise a power utterly des tructive of iibe r .iy. . J Resolczd* Thai Ihe opinions of the President in regard to the rights of the states are erroneous and i.angerous, loading not only to the establishment of a consoli* jated government, in the stead of out lies confet ^cracy, but the concentration of all pow er in the *;hicT exbcuiirc. Kewyrerf* That each state in this Union has the l/Z; Jonn iiustes lu/y u James il nan vzx r,p!it uiwtnnvPrWraov i i 1 : fjti, n00 r 1 1 1 nr d„l- r, 6 m - wiUJoeter it may deem such a course neccssa- 14; James ihoinpson 1123o 1; Johu \V Robin- i » .• . , . . foi o i i . .1 n at id i t i • /-s • f l v *or tiie preservation oi its liberties or vital inter- fin231 12 If Benjamin Tidwell 767 4 1; Henry ! s ^ ac 'P cr ’ ceab j>' (rum the Union, and that Morgan 134 19 2; Ausel Willingham 241 17 4: James D Jones 1053 2 4. Crawford—Abel Dauh l 209 18 2; Cyn'mia S ITatnner w 17 17 3; John Brown.G 4 1; ‘Stephen M My rick 4^21 3; Jesse Mackey 272 17 4; J 0 - siah Moody 593 1 1; Euoch Wall ^ce 724 34; Ephraim Johnson 34318 3; Jo ep*., Hickey 1189 213; Situi Russell w 1263 21 3; Fiatthcw Carlisle 7G 203; Henry P Joucs693 4 1.; Thomas Saudcr- fur 622 11 1; Thsoias Philips 569 3 3; Curry B Dickson 185 18 o;‘ FieldLig Ellis 4S2 2 4; Jere miah E Hancock 333 15 2; George L Pace 179 18 2; Matthew T Mat shall 3374 1; James Lov- qtte 931 2 2; Jesse ’I cuisou 879 3 1; Wm Btm- drickSl 2 3; John Ford 85 1G 4. Fayette—Josinh 51 Lion 9131G2; Joseph Cal- nhan 428 18 3; EdwardT Nixon 12611 i 1; Jes se Maun 542 1 3; Usibbcous Slatcul973 3 2; Charles Graves 140 21 3; Henry Cleckler 421 2 3; Jesse Moses 832 3 3; James Head 1097 4 3; Absalom Ogletreo 1173 19 3; John O Dick son 101/4 2 4; Edmund Knowles 774 20 3 there is tto constitutional power in the General go. vernment, much lessin the Executive Department of that government, to retain such state in the Un ion, by force. Resolved, That the primary and paramount alle giance of the citizens of the stale, native or adopt ed, is of right due to this state. Resolved, That tlte Declaration of the President of the United States, in his said Proclamation, of his personal feelings, and relations, towards the state of South Carolina, is rather an appeal to the loya.'ty of subjects than to the patriotism ol citizens and is a blending of official and individual charac ter heretpfosc unknown in onr state papers, and re volting iq our conceptions of pdlitical propriety. Resolved, That the undisguised indulgence of personal hostility, in the said proclamation, would be unworthy the animadversion of thio Let islature, but for the solemn and official form of the instrum ent whith is made i(s Vehicle. Resolved, That the principles,doctrines and pur poses contained in the said Proclamation, are it.- •5tli dist. Monroe county. An -act to repeal so much of an act entitled ;m act a to lay off, define, and keep open, die channel of Flint and Chattahoochee rivers, so as to prevent the obstruction of the free passage of boats and fish, and to appoint commissioners for tiie same, also to appoint copimissioners for tlte Ocniulgee rivgryia the county of Henryyas-. 907 141; Win Bcunet 637 1 2; Jas II Williams 110213; John Burke 933 17 3; Henry Barron 494 2 1; Nathan Powell 209 3 1; Richard Cley- ton 973 213; Win Pace 240 2 3; Margaret Jack w 725 3 3; Miutou Graves 1204 14 1JWm A Ad ams 1184 162; John Cole II16 17 3; Win Her ring 38113, Howard llarlcy 273 16 2; Elijah P Allen 538 183; John R Wallace 757 21 3. Henry—Buckner 11 Ray 1177 19 3; John M. Lunin 1159 14 I; Win Mooro 490 15 2; Johu Hutcheson 4ft 11 1; Robert Little 223 3 2; Uriah' 11 Lewis Til 193; Johu Askew G40 2) 3; Jesse Grice 265 1 2; Johu Curd 792 3 1; 8amuel Young 460 14 1; James D Johnson 338 17 3; John ALVicker 102 4 1; Presley R Clark 263 15 2; Gamaliel W M*MuIlcn 197 14; Samuel Green 464 41; John Breed 1173 2 2; Benjamin Rey nolds 111193; William Simmons 190 162; Dan iel Jacksons orps 287 15 1; James M lloleness 1047 2., .Prancis E Maun 336 15 8; JesseP Mor ris 43321 2; Wnt A Crumley sr 622- 41; Wood ard Joiner 27 17 2; Wright Jackson 318 4 3; Thomas W Harris 420 l 4; Thomas Pcrviii 526 8 d; Jotm Hainbrreh 986 182; James Farmer 190 34; James M Cellaud 1037 11 1, James Fletch ers orps 936 4 1; Lewis Camp 140 2 2; 3annul Collins 326 18 3; Martin Brown tr85 2 1; John Pittman 1-18 33. Houston—William Miy.ell 1011 12 1; Willis Rawls 1009 17 3; Flits Thomas 1054 111; Jon athan Brown 61617 2; Ezekiel Bryan sr 854 2 3: Joint S Litefield-’ orps 371 17 2; llardy W illiam son 738 111; Benjn Creamer 1002 15 2; John Shivers 1257 4 3; Augustus B Htggs 743 5 1; John M.Fuller 54G 32; John Mansou 961 12 1; purpose of procuring and impro- ! Joint Williford G15 3 2; Peter Sangsters orps 130 vtng a piece f land to accommodate the inilfc- 15 1; Isaiah Bradford 19/ 13 1; Stephen Basset tia of said counties. f J le ury Ilamdl il64 2 1; Green N orris 1223 Iti 2; John M Smitu lo*25 21 3; John M‘- Kinzie sr 401 33; Philip Bailey 480 203; Rich ard M Beavers 425 17 2: William Arycock 813 1 1; Dickson T Cross 1219192; Augustus M Rus sell 67W 1 2; James (' Dickson 1191 19 2; Hnin- lou 11 Howard 18319 2; Jeremiah B Smith 123.3 16 2. Jones—Zachariah Johnson 403 3 2; Daniel Reynolds 262 21 1; Frederick George 1168 18 3; Johu IV G Smith966 12 1; KirkP M*Dauiel 924 12 1; Thos Jones jr 909 19 3; George Harper 863 3 3; Abagal ->1 • Allister w 318 3 4; Owen Dickey 6j)2 19 3; John Tickncr 790 17 3, Lea- tilia lioladay w 411 13 In; Andrew Owens 1021 4 1; WHie Move 1 2 3; Edward Ethridge 231 2 1; Jeremiah Reeves 162 17 3; Felix Murphey 197 3 1; Johu Johnson 1132 3 1; Beuj VV Jackson 816 16 2; Beaufort Stallworth 518 5 1; Joseph W illiamson 450 3 2; Daniel Jones 1108 18 3; Jesse Cox 1222 4 1; William Buis 400 19 2; Grecu B Williamson 1043 17 2; James Lamar 194 3 4; Win Maynard sen 1287 3 2; Jesse Short 566 19 1; Thomas Moughon 8l3 21 3; William Christian-419 21 2; Elizabeth Barber w ! iSlllffioiSv F" i,e<1 Gomn ; * meut, anu subversive oi tne r!g!us of ihe states, anu liberties of ihe people ; and if submitted to io sil ence would lay a broad foundation for monarchy. Resolved, That while this Lcgi lat'jr e has witnes sed,with sorrow, snch a relaxation of our constita- tiou, that a President of tlte U S dare venture up on this high handed measure, it regards with indig- uction, the menaces which are directed azaainst it, aud the concentration of a standing armv on our borders. Thut the state will repel force by force and, relying upon the blessing of God. will main tain its liberty at all hazards. Resolved. That copies of thc c e resolutions bo sent to our Members in congress, to be laid before that body. An act to lay out eight additional lots on the eastern hank of tho Ocmulgee river in east Ma con. An act to remove obstructions from the streets on the Indian Spring reserve in the county of Butts, and to prescribe the manner of proceeding, .7 List of Litters EMAINING. iu-thu Post Office at Knoxville Gii. January 1,1833. And if not called for in 3 months, will be sent on to W ashington city to the Post Office Department, as dead let ters- Matthews George Myrick Matthew II Monk John 11 Amos Elijah 51 Bell Thomas W Brand Zachariah M Bond Willis Berry Mr Brooks Wm B Burdishaw Dual Ourtland Mr Coley John Esq Clark Alford Carrin'ton Wm Commander I ami Coocy A J Davss Lew is Delk David Davis Thomas Dclaucy L M Fagon W H Ford Wm P Goodtntn Danl Green Peter B Goolsby Thomas II Mammon John S 2 Hicks Daniel Hawkins James 51 Hancock John Esq Hily John Hobbs James Hokit Edward Kaineday Jesse Dockyard Edward Lloyd James Louis Jonathan McMurray Wm Moore Geurge Matthews Samuel 5Iay Kiuchcu Miller James McHenry Ezekiel Newsom Wm Newsom Joyhua Prince Sylvanus Esq Persors Mary Atm Pacy Abram Park Jatncs Perkins Uriah Powell Will'-am Ryland t*s M E , Smith Sampson' Slappey A G Smith L <St S Priuco Smith William Simomon Ezekiel Sanders Isam Sowell John Taylot Alexander Thompson Albert Yissage James Vicks Solomon R Wursham Davies Whittington John Williams MahulJah .Miss W. J. WAYN51 AN, P. M- actj the ignore factually to compensate ! Wm Bass 5U 21 2; John Pressers orps 11J7 31 'Taken from u JVegro } A Calfskin Pocket {Book with a small sum of money in it. it was said to have been found in the streets of 5facou. The owner will inquire at this office, aud after identifying the property for this advertisement, he canhave n and paying dec 28