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IN SENATE.
Wednesday, Dec. 10.
BILLS PA8SED
To repeal the law organizing a Mayors court
in the town of ColutnNis.
T* ps-irc* nKwm&itaniffshe w**.L*>f rtir J>*Ae dam. «** plaiting the apf^ewat «{m the raff. j ihey fctres * right as remain or remove in rarfor
■k*twy* fjtanairwxusr a* ^nri in *fcr tv^ut of the io e<&al3iefcivs jigta ifle*cb^BR^»fital j mif •*iih thw <*w* j ad •mem- The mmns p la-
tf^sneral, sni jd tha *of the pjmst, fcy jawing his ideaii^r- itnirtwiit^j ee4 at tlicif Ui^wii are folly *de<j*at« 7*®*/
Gmma*.«+m takfe hmmmaityw vuur«**W* ** a *pim, <d<^e*tliss for ii* c*rmeUics«, | perotatieMt etferfmaUe and it is
«txaumn« at. It JjcmSSxvi liix^e &ir ^jfnr iwv*. upon the conduct *fstteh a T.imty *>erwe« txti i It W «iaeerdj h^jveil tkal They will apylv them
?V? ?? ^ r vw»;v *lq(K?u?ii]M «r«9e onkoK an the vi- itlicrrs iwt rfijn/iKiMe To the teaewl Gofen-j -BBB|||1||1|1B|( p -BIPI-llpll— ,,, IB1—1
ri».*ry rtf dt/. suck. A*j avttich Jbe tifsndioT waver o*ota. jwid where freqoewtlj a ■natural sympathy j The act* of the last session of Congress on the ; ~ ~~ _ ____ _ _ _____
* m '^uothic nvlttmd. But uxii this eeasoo for 4; claims of tbe tune and war-worn veterans i -subject of Indian affairs, has introduced irnpor- j QSOawIA liEwISiA™ORB
the- p.s«>.>i was -so - «s and avoertasn itbnrt <n would lead tsannii practical rdmaon, nsost its! cbangoa tola those relations. Many «l the
■r.ixiety -wti 1 u; » >th n ^wcr Va its Sna) ►•fforn he Xiahl: to alrase ; altliongh tiil very rereatiy j provinon* of former laws bad become ioap|>ro-
UjXM .litis great r-atur-jj mtaxivemauL. fieeeK- ■ tlie «rteutto srhidt such at uses may have gone, j priaae or inadequate, aad not suited to the chan-
U tnm<ow. slit .vi,sioju, wiun s»f -san,l in the was wot inspected, i-suor »>l'jn is now necus- 5 go* w hk-h time and circumstances had made.—
.uiiijculiutVrhtiVunssl) fDoa-cijiil raw) sary. itj' uliidi a re^tajumatioti swv be made. In the act regulatiug the intercourse with the
■ wr-T.i. »o mwSr.wrv ct:«v- I uwia.-vod i-V- t»jre*s*ty .ft tW>r,\tfc stacnirr*- A <\fcu> which, while it ensures U) the hoont and various tribes, the principles of juiereommutm-a-
anaptvumoe. snyh the csonmwn ] rocs. Vy-se»cntt6c nenvtx, in order i* ascertain. .'jtailain survivors of tire reioiuttov ah that they | lion with them are laid down, and U»a»©ocs>arN | ... - -■ .. . _ — ,. la ,
■ v. «: the r.-gsmewt ./.Mg «uc S po^bte sbecaoro. -rfsbis o ocurmcscr, -tad t» enpect, aud ail that rbe country has provided. | ilctails provided. »u dial for the re-oigwiizniion put in order, the road lately marked out from Co- have drawn lots in the I.aixl and Gold Loue".
V c «■•, To* rrpia'.s ■»*) cisoA nr <rilw r i„se riicm- Ylie views rtf the J ■Mil'll at tlie same’ime lay ojicjj the frond* tvlricb | of thedepartment, tbe number ol officers employ- luinhus to St. Marys. I nes of thrt State, which may be tu the orcupan.
*vrv-vamre-n’, rrr* ia-Vjotii for ;>»rpose wiillw, Itrtiad iu sheir have lwet» canuniund. iiud prevent their occur- i od h»* n much icduced, and tbe current ex- _ . Dec. 11.^ , cy of the l herokto Indians to test the same for
r».- .vr.y, .»v litts.v ■ rajiuft. and -aKrceaidy So mute iitnvt'raM. iliev Mnct heRsfter. j peasesdimimshed. ^
v- r ‘r.i .;• raorai «Hhas acawE, base Jwoti rvlintovl 2»y the ■fV-rr.-irtroe.n. Ac e*- •) In tbe iwrl of the Coer mi ^ioner of Peusimts,
To authorise Seaton Gramiatul to erect a toll"
bridge pvt. Flint river on bis own land.
To incorporate tbe Volunteer Ccmpau? of
Infantry at Stalliugs Store in tbe county of M ou
roe.
The hill to lay off the State into nine f’engres-
8,0,1 al districts, was laid on tbe table the balance
of the session.
To explain aud amend the net to grant to Tho
mas Spalding & his associates, the ri’tjht to cou-
st*uct a railroad or dig a canal from the Oc-
mnlgee to Flint river. -jk
To change the time of heddiu;; ,i le superior
courts in the Cherokee Circuit.
To appropriate a sum of money to cut out and To authorise and permit such person.
as may
Dec. 11. ] cy <
The Senate took up the special order of tile j gold.
To authorise the Elections of Colonels and
Any changes winch experience may show to i day to wit: the report and resolutions appro-
rrx sht’jes, *k , amts «f «*' Imndmd thou^md doliars.' W» he I J*i. view s ujmmi tlie subject are giv*«, which «p- j he necessary in these acts, can, from time to time, J vmg the course of the President of the United Majors, to he held at the parade grounds and
hi* cwsrr Ti-ssow ajunibstl in dtt srroiV. is aMWiiig the animal imar t*» roe r>rani«-,vl atsJ jiidiciotis, ami as such j be provided, outill they shall become fully ndap- States, in relation to the United states Bank, and the precincts esta.wised bylaw ill the county of
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?'rp-k-,.og <v nr. . >r»a .w V/>- .»v i rejiuttt, and t^retatldy to itsir ilinwwns. lliev
srtmhnv^. lu£. , *.);vhp‘i:i ns■«>.«£<*5»ara«*c. hawe Jieoti mlojtted 2»y the •Departroeiit. Ae es-
:nw5 lit general pMtmrtn>;e ”
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t»K--.atiHiiiT' ■.; . s-n t ;^n awj pnvcpervs.— 1 .vtaujocs nl‘ de l>i-parurnyn. .and if ;iji}yw^sl by 1 for tiKia ymir favoiaide reconjitiMHlatiou to ted to the situation atid coudicun of the Iudiaus, after various motions to strike out amend &c. Monroe
Aa a wf^pnsl Cm • --v-h* t srtnd <tf ; < Jfcst «■»« wil lie appropriated in thr f tntgwsis. An cxan.iiuitioo at th.i residence or . and to the intercourse, both commercial aud po- passed them. ^ ^ j add a part of Nriv toi^ county tu J;is|, Pr
■ -* r - J» i . i—•• » 4-v«o-. ur - . «ifs*ii:ta: , wwisiBr |kmu a id <wt irw the *v^>,vt. to ilie coin- : u> site neijrbtiorbcvMj of each jw-rsiwsuow drawing ii’ical. which ought to exist be twee*' them and
» •••. :.!>*), sn-.-i . ,e aj.-ejc.se*; g>* istr-ijg tro-? jnh-t»anrtf tir^ fKirt rtf trie wxvk akvady a fK-nsKm, iuto the (mtunuiitias of Iiis caw, our government aud citizens. The system of] _ _
u. , ,,m« in 'w ?V c- igwarjrs ifmr. «he tunl irt nitilnl Is tlw m-js rime t>y a se- appears to me 10 pros.sit tb« only effectual j removal has chauged. essseutially, the prospects : rejmrted a hill to incorporate Union Academy . . -
wnlitary oaahBA—e»t >.»» fogyamwrewJ !mu» *jf hitter^uiinat freoneiaK and carrlolly ! **e ui* of acctnuplisJuMg the »le-ired object.— ! of the emigrants, and has imposed in w obliga- in the couuty of Morgan. j Physicians, &.c. aud to organize a Hoard in t hi
• hst'ij'djo • ■ - •>- i r.siiostsidsufqsit. And tak'jf. ii*e jirobahie ugerniu of the tides nod I Underttilicn by proper persons ;ud conducted ^ tion-'upon the United Slates. A vast tract of] To authorize the Justices of the Inferior Courts
it is l»*t an ;»-i rd jiisitcr *>; .T.-'e. ’.'jai in wllyfce curesiJs uray ;»sneirt.iri»ivU avsl rlie l«-¥t .’»me>di vv.’ih jnup-r drxTtiioiu it could samjlj fail to ! country, containing much more this one hundred of the several counties in the fctate, to giant pn-
serial rev
■fits
Dec. 13. I To establish a Lunatic Asylum at the seat of
Nesliit. from the committee appointed, government.
To amend the act regulating tile iiccnsin
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that the display
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- ■- if rMtocAi i cuc.hsca, thr sw .wuiiwrais them jkuuiiwI um. * ; cooJirru the grants mode to Uan-st applicants, millions of acres, has been set apart for the per- ! vnje ways in certain oases.
W tvai aixT/T dnStaenr undnst- < The ,«s mflfanJi 3d, 1?S>, -to oantwme the] a«d to detect those which have I wen fraudulently maneut residence of these Indians, aud already I ^ To change the time of holding the Superior
f.J rhiir . ! jwwnaii mode■*tMjAyv% th^ :irmy of the I’m^ obtained bydainaMi iwr It tfman to me ] "boot thirty thousand have been removed to it. Courts of the J h tttnhoochie Circuit.
.4er»u tdvni; J.V jne ,' the *t-stcrw ted f>iaxes,~ expires by ix urn bnitariflB tm <he inat tLe < xpenw of -.ta li a uni-'um ought not to The Government is under treaty stipulations to j The bill to repeal the 17ih section of the 10th
lv>... i. r -..:-ig • .-m^gb tfce rtoentiv •• aUfMnvbmt. TfceatihrineaieeDepwtmrwt. <lelay tu iuuaediate adoption. It is impossible remove nearly fifty thousand others to the same Division of die Penal Code, was laid on the table
west of ^rVaacas Vctumn. partim- j urft' | *
;bly
State to be styled the Botanic Hoard of Phtsi-
cians.
'Pile bill to change tho jimirs in tile trial
of P'elons, ami to point out a inode of se'.eotiu-
the same, was read the third time and lost.
Dec. 1G.
^ ^ j , r . , _ Mr- Kenau announced the death of Aaron
s e.^ V ,*,jnar!. pa,tie» tvai. csiztiiiwed liy ibis art, h;« beets found evcm u» ixnijccuire the amount of surrrptitkius region, including the Illinois and Lake Michigau the balance of the se-sioD—as was also the Joues, E«q. a member from the couuty of Lee—
tfc« and Kinw. MrJ|Ub useful to the armv. and howfirinl to AgldMm It may be far greater than the data i Indians, with whom a conditional arrangement hill to perpetuate the records of lustices courts in I w hereupon the Speaker appointed Messrs. Ken-
•■..iiti ef tint ijnner, : jwUir, ih* 'ftdtacy -atn* txjojwvny vrf its wd- i »mw bi’fcsrv the office enable ttsto estimate. A lu I; b*v been made. This extensive district, einbra this state, aud to point out the validity of cxecu-■ an, Livius, Sharp ol I at tun II, (luarbrinan,
• ’ .-.u.ivs. a*.» laws otubMwtkm. Fixnri nsv «iw«» kn-fn i»>lg« of rts i jx»-«ibly cwijerUHv uni rtcent disrlosnnes may ring a great variety of soil and climate, has been tions. &c. _ ■ Reynolds, and McIntyre, to make tlie necessar,
. ... : liylrrvnv wb-jciwe cJ&cct* and r<ycrai«ai«_ as well at from wbat 1 ■ Imre lei to tlie suspicion lbat tbe ramJiitatkiHS ! siivided among the several tribes and definite i Dee. 15. j ariaugetnents for his interment, aud the House
Tdrirw ,ir par- have <jd»>rwi?e IcamoJ of these, 1 fiel called ! of tlie system liavc lie. u more extern led ami die bonndnries assigned to each. They will there be , r l he bill to extend the charter of the Darien adjourned to 3, P. M.
i our ciutcus in (bear iu?er- upon u> prvs-txu this suly'd jrmicnljirly to yoi:ir j ubnses greater than a rigid inquiry may confirm, brought into juxta^position with oue another, anil ! bank, was taken up discussed, and laid on the] Dec. 17.
-nr t Sivj.sg an-t bane reu- atxc*m*i sacitJieri that d*- ns.tinuaoce of' the I in the one case the lu mAcial It-sult wonki lie ] also into contact, and (tossibly into collision, table for the present.^ ^ | The bill to alter nnd amend the 3d, 7th &. l^il,
kv -j d-!/--ib aoti haaarvVius- .b^ianoveut b .’emauiird St tbe best iaMNU of 1 die relief of tlv. Treasury from fraudulent pay- with the native tribes of that country, ami it! BILLS PAP8FD. | sections of the 1st article, aud the 1st aud 3d sec-
• • mu a Mop m tbx* sntxeof tbcnecvux. ~ meats, and the pnnislnm-ni of tliow coficemed j seems highly desirable that some plan should be To authorize the issuing attachments and bail j tions of the 3d article of the co.istitution of this
it and cal ee.pr* wnwiiwn <ir by 'I'itr. rqmti of due AIxjorGeoeral and «f itc { <■> birn. Aud :u ilie oilier it would lie satisfac- j adopted for tbe regulation of the intercourse ] process, on the Sabbath day. ! fetate, (Rmmiia! lesions.) was rend the J|
tt~. : ?■». hive Irtrle know- «<V tr b- i,k olTnirroas i\ ill ^onimiinicaie ^»)l tin* lory tu kuow that while the liountj of the Gov- [ among these divided communities, ami for tlie 1 To make constables elective by the people, & j time, and on tlie queRiou shall this billuow
. ngib of .lie Eoiwd > irn**s, or of ucoesrsry iniunwnioa in rdatiou u> wiljoct* tv*- enuiKiu ha* b«^u justly appropriated, it has not j exercise of a general power of nupervisiou over i prescribe the inmle of taking their bonds. ^ pass, the yeas aud nays were icquired, and are,
?. .eil st sis hape-J )*xr«vv-Jvcotzmiuitd tu si*to. 1 urn not awa;re ; been iir.projH.rly applied. ! them, so far as these objects rau he effected roll
• ,p*» tdOc miuiir. force, that three is anv particular matter tv^wiiring voiar , The provision «f!»ir for tlie cstablubment of! sistently with the power of Gongrcss. and with
vr-rr cwiutry, would sar'ufy special aneuimn. 'Pfaese rvport*aresatisfactory i a js timou cllit e, a* a bran; li of this department. | tho various stipulations existing w ith them. Ii
them tbxt fu.--.hi-r hn-JSne* wvmJd lead to rix-ir mi the view* they eshsbh ©f the coarse «f rwlmi-1 expires by its own limitation at the end of the j is difficult indeed to conceive how peace can be j as relates to the passage of the bill, to extend the
• *nir . TV .ra;< as. bv-iag pnnicn'xrH huirdmi, and of die reduced cxpcn«buires which i present session of Congress. It is essential to a preserved, and the guar antee of protection held charter of the Darien Bank,
a.b ptrd to il« *mier. were wrd-rrd to peoe arc svp.trrd tor ibe public s-rvicc of ilie oumiag due execniion of the duties connected with the j out to the Easteni Indians fulfilled, without some j Dec. 17.
Irate ;n'o tint rrgi-<?. a-ed u endeavor, by pra- vear. j svstein of pension* and gratimio for militait 1 legislative provision ou this subject. j BILLS PASSED,
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tr iiKjsd.fv ; if ihese ~.)io»J>i fail, to repr?
••any nc-it.-le divM'Ci •ratkiu., whirl. fM'StW i*! sra>b*
\ Jt-.rs to inlrudo.-e amirakVejo- -uni tjpo o. luinaVm of alt ofiirerv who trad co
Kr*s)f,U ami the dttri ot JAcex- j pVtcvi thritiemi prior w ?h>* repeal
nb* .-hauge sfvm* to Im-s
severity upon thust-wbn had scrv
gre-A&er portion, butooithe w lwlr
. u, penvion* and gratnitie
At ibe last session of Cor>gr*-s» o rmab of the service*, that this arraogenicut should lie reuewod
i Artowately, i
latiiaii. were si
jec.Grj.wa :ns
WiJitT, Gei
li#i» 'tiff *iii i
*‘to. - -
provision ou this subject
It w ill be seen by adverting to the estimates, [ Toexenipt the Volunteer Company oflnfantry
laws as aciborae* thejmnferring of Iweveu tor ] and comiuuotl. Tlie upplit unls and grantees that the oidinary expenditures of the Indian De known cs the Fayetteville Blues, troni certain
teu years *«vioe in om* gr-ide. was rejval/d. me so nuuicr.ii', the aggregate amount disbursed 1 partment have been reduced to the sum of fifty- j liabilities. _
so great, equalling at leust three millions two nine thousand eight hundred dollars. A mate-; To incorporate the Fcnll 8hoals mauufactor- Excellency the Goveror
Dec. 1G. j yeas 103, nays
On motion of Air. Wofford, the Senate re- ! The bill providing for the call of a G'onvcmio*
considered so much of the Journal of yesterday, to reduce the number of tho Geuera) Assemble
was laid on the table the balance of the sestioii.
A e;ts 85, nays G7,
The bill tu form and lay out a new Judici.il
Circuit out of the Cherokee ami Coweta t’ir-
cuits was laid ou the table fo>- the balance of ilie
session.
Tlie follow ing
message was received from his
-id l.'k
iliTuraeil wjOioui a -single -hi *T
cel |>«vrfcv led the expr/h-
Sove e.siima jf, appear in Live
rduii-'s m tlie m- *t sxri*rs.tory
aa*t«w) viih Smncs’ tlw-
' no- .-ot w Uc .vicio.--£)_, service upon rondsci. tbe jireispcxt of pmmotion. after ten Tlie Conunissioner of Indian Affairs has cx-
t w o- . *ed. *1 i« to t*e rrg retted years* fahhW services in one giade. lu military hibiied in detail tlie transactions in the impor
i'-r p- . . eg - <j) dcl -ses# pr -veriest v. • filf. ihc. hope of professioualdistinction, is i-sscn- tint bmucli of the public service confined to bis
r ..--.it 'roin joining m Ibis duty, as u<e tial to a l»gh and boaorahle discharge of tlie du sojxTtnleudanre. It is oialv necessary that I
. ‘or • pVrie roim-sItiwasW t‘«c ties to ub.-.b it* Romliers ire dev*»te<l If -this slstuld advert to the irore prominent subjects
5, ‘" ■' •-■*' ! co*jai:-y «if u or\\\e*i or neglected, little more than a me- which have received or which require the action
' 'ua *le bves. nm» atiHing ollvr* cf Bo, chin.raj execution ofruese duties can lie export ol’tlie Government.
t > >f)i,.-*l l.taviswcb. Impelled by hi* ,| ed )u oar ani’y (his seulunv-nt is as d» ar and The ronimtssi«n for the adjustment of unsettled
faiwacd the views ol 'S<- < rsorh cherished as in any other, and if not the relations with the Indians w est of the Mississipjii.
• hin -i .’f. u . v-;? weis to xh'- 3r.tr»l- • ca<^e, i» is certainly the arvompauiment of zra- terminated, hv the provisions of the act insti-
:m^i< .1 s&i*k ttuder tne i lousdevobuo totbe public interest. All rheofii- tilting it. in July la*t. Important benefits have
i toy w In *h i!. -,t j.- w ■■ 'l.» lug ; --.in* eer* who, bef-ve the -nejical of this law. had en- resulted fuun the labors of the commissioners in
t.ws.tif. jh serve .-* n, : , > <a,< ni,f - ,n d tera) opoo what may be called their probation, j tlie ndjn,iai«Bt of difficult questions, connected
Vi«-o •* - • rv idle-.: -4 ert s'vcr. are ion well ex/wrewsd, and had aright to expect. *hat if at with the Indians of that region, and in the treaty
cuoia to om ta nqabe from me im iiu«g i ht wnustisa «hey dmB have complied with arrangements whk-h have lieen entered into by
ts?-i .lisa tlio biii-t alurinu to lu* worih aad ike condition, by faithful -senrire. the reward them. Tbe country assigned for tlie permanent
_ field out would he granted to them. 1 venture ] residence of the Eastern Indians, has been so
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Executive Department. Ga. )
Millcdgeville Dec. 17. 1834. \
I I herewith lay before the House of Represent-
1 atives, a communication, received nt thisdejiart-
I nient, on the subject of constructing a road from
appropriations for annuities being fixed and de- j yeas 30. nays 50. Athens in Tennessee, to Lumpkin court htu„-1-
peudiug upou treaty stipulations, cannot be re- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1 ~ *
dm-ed by administratiou. ! Wednesday, Dec. 10.
The resolution of the Senate of December 23d. i The following message, w as received from his
1833, requiring the correspondence of the Indian ! Excellency tlie Governor.
Department, together with a detailed statement | Executive Department, Ga.
of expenditures for some years past, lias been Milltd^evillr, Dtc, 10, 1834,
complied with. These documents w ill enable | To the House of Representatives,
Congress to judge of the operations of this branch ! I have received your resolution, dated the Gih J„ a j, reat p ( , r( ;^ u 0 f our population
of the public service, both in its administrative insf. requesting me to transmit to your branch of accomplished at so small an expense,
and fiscal concerns. | the legislature, all letters or correspondence of WILSON LUMPKIN"
1 have the honor to be, with great respect, J a public character, remaining in this department, : Which w as read, and referred to ihecoiiiuii;
Georgia, from which it will be seen, thattiic J.e-
gislature of our sister state, Tennessee, Iki, pro
vide,. for the commencement aud accomplish
ment, of her part of th s important project, which
should admonish the authorities of Georgia, not
to suffer the present moment to pass by unim
proved. when uu nbjact of so high importance,
lit bo
!t
8,l; > docwnrir-i', w ” be rwpoeu'ol}}- *• saggest, whether justice doc* not ( a pporlioned among ihtm. that little difficulty is
hr proceed.vrri Tif Col requiM -.ai-b a aoosiifiratkia «f this law a* W au- . f-uticipaled from conflicting claims, or from
tuoine the grasting of brevet* to every oue whose doubtful boundaries. And bo*h iu Quality aud
era* of ten yours bid commenced hefiare its re- j oxteut, there can be no doubthut that the region
psal, at the ensl of such term, if tbe condition of allotted to tlietn will he ample sufficient for their
die law shall tie fulfilled. This wonld ensure 1 comfortable subsistence during au indefinite pe-
the ul'imtue abolition of tbe p/wtire which f 'on- riod ol time.
gres* tiad in virw, while h would seem to he An important couiuil has been held at Fo»t
grvmg «iue weight w claims, founded, if not in Giltsou, bv Colonel I)o»!ge and he Major Arms
right, ccnaialj ia strong roosideraiiom «-onnec- tror.g, the Superintendent of judian Affairs,
lg . and of )I. -iti-faclory mu) « of Sis ci
iHIS. . .
it.* c>y>ort of rfir Chief Foiineer coni sins a
.try of ibr vactoHt objeeju iatcr>st«-»l to Lib
rrvisioo. and «f’heir pcugte*4 and • ooditK-ni.
sill Sr -Msit »hw ilte Co/abcriand raid, en»l
' - -1it ; svj’l lie soon rosmleted, in the
nvrr requ!re.J in of last and
K-wrd by taw. No fun bee ap- u-d widi tiie ws-vices and situalkm of rite ofBecrs. with tlie Chiefs of several of the tribes of that
vj.oi. wd! .s 1 fur. \s tr.wrb pm- This valuable vlas-iof the commuuity is exjiosed quartet, including some of the wandering bands,
bis bem awh in the other necks ns the * te every vicissitude incident to climate and sim- i w hose predatory ojK-ratious have heretofore kept
. cr. 4 ' tb ‘-asvu. nhcti the -*jytfn- i aiion, uid tbr jx-cumaiy considerarioo they re- the frontier in alami At this council, the situ-
odve. r* barely sufficient to enable them to meet , ation ofth- Iudiaus was fully discussed, and «mi-
ti* di-nwaiid-. to fchicb ihry are liable. cable relation*established. It is to be hoped that
D»sj-?i»^ares nave lieen made during the past the feelings with which they soperated will be
aud their intercourse hereafter uu
1 he*
-a? pm
vsvtj, wnco the -pyvu-
*dr. would permit.
l«k v< ur parjjeuhcr <neniraoi »u
»f tbr Ghiet Engineer.
br
th* report
, i? - * aa *>i'lit***i te the onxulier * _e showing ihe necessity of a thorough in- i [lei nianciit.
.:s<-.rpt I believe the pmblic «r- vestigatiou into the operation sf the laws gram-j interrupted
• - . ic - jre. NVw dufie* haw iug pension* a«d gramuies for military services.) The united tribe of Pottawatamies, Ottawa*.
n{ osod apoc theLugiMeer t c<y». it i* asotnainod that many frauds have lieen ] r.nd Chi|ip-aa*. possessing the country in the
•vt-s of * -oDgrevi ; wlisle, in other : •.-on'tyntl'-d. some in the app iration for pensions ! vicinity of Chicago, have conditionally
'• 11 8 >s b'-e-n tnod nret-ssary. In Exec*- i>-,d others in die ixititkiuaiice of those payment*. | acceetfed to altetations proposed in the hoim-
rtguri Ji» roqairr i',,.a *b-j ojSe**t i «cr- A* rbisodkclusJine* have been the result of acri- ; dnries ofthe tract assigned for them West of the
i 1 \ c>.i‘'rxa;)! .iod in «J*e 0.71- it k impossible to judge 10 what extent ] Mississippi, by the treaty concluded ir. 1833.—
nt. The erect ion of frauds may have t*<™ commit tisl. but ciinugli Should their proposition be accepted, an exten-
i/urrion 4/rsilt, the cs- hasociurred to satisfy me. lfaatS4itne new tuisic sive aud 1 ah able region w ill be opened for set-
your oliedient servant,
I EW: CA
To the President of the United States.
ZN CONGRESS.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE
HOUSE.
Elections Messrs. Clahorne, Griffin. Hawk- ;
1 on the Indian subject, and not heretofore com- 1 tee ou | ulen _ a ] lmp rovemeuU.
! muniented. ’ r
j A literal complianee with the request contain- 1
' ed iu the resolution, would deprive this depart
| meat ' - —*-t l ‘ *' L1
i to the
Wehayejust received in time to lav bofo-c
I lllc rUKUlUIIUII. n UUIU llrlinvc IIIIS tic Il.iri- I n ... „ _ , l * I»-11 . I p ■ , r*i
. e <•-. c, , • ■ , 1 ,, l our readers -A Bill to define and punish Irea-
t of niauv of itshiet which are indispensable ) „, .... r .1 1 .
, • - , , . >, 1 I soil. W by is South Carolina the only Si te
le dutiesof the Executive. Moreover a com- , i-- , r .
...... , . | ,, . , in the luioo, 10 apprehensive of trea-on as iu
apprehe
, . .. , * . , ... | require a resort t
turn of the call, would be to substitute the w .11 , aml peli: ,i tjes . for iu |)U , lis |' ncll t J ’ W
fone branch ofthe General Assembly, for that ;ili lhe ot J r y ta(es art> J l|l( . j, fruill()1
pliauee with what is presumed to he the iuten- - ,l„. r .
" - ■ - 1 - • - ■ ••• ! require u resort to that enginery of despotism.
blot
uitinii i f
& \asr* H "” ea '" Bun ”' “• 1 S323 Z&z%2z 1 < *•*"»
»,,» an,I Mranl Polk WU,. C™l,r,l™,. of ,hc gov.nim.,,,. I, ,locliui,, 5 .ooo„,,l, .i,l, j ”2ZZ
McKim. B.uney, Loyall, MeKmley. Hubbard, I your request, I thmk proper, further to *tate, eljiunrius iu her horde., the subversion of State
C «7 in - „. u . , that 1 have never through.ny whole hfe, written M)Vcrr ) , y , Why forsooth those tevolu.ioaa-
Claims W hiltlesey of Ohm. Barbour, Mein* | or received a commuu.eat.ou, public or private., sirps B „ ho tLeir treasure aud blood to «■
ttre, Gbolsoa, Forester, Stmldert, Banks, Fulton, | w hich would in my estimation, m t.ic sl.ghtest | c j, relllat sovt .^ utv , or those solli on whosecg „
Mi,,er - 1 d , <Rr ??.’ 1 ,ier 1 0 5 a, « , ' “ I » bo™ ?! re P«r , '_ 0B ; I still lingers the lidem.i admonition of the h.tii. r
of his country
ml* It
i-\pres
cat
ti**
vim, u»t origi
uf tfe
fnrAcxtiw. i
taK'tribs* •:.! nf fi*. ! points Li *>b- ; »f pron-cdrng i* essentially necessary to delect ! llemcnt. aud they will he removed to a district
ft--i-.t»4>a* m IwtuaJary lute*. su*d the •■tpimv.- • aixl cla-ek Butte almses. wUose climate is suitable to their habits, aud
iwn*-of liar. «r* and river*, are iiwong the <•)•■ lu tlie administration of tbe law sun tbi*. 6ub- 1 whose other advantages cannot fail to offer them
j-- :* camusiried tu the >.agin»cr oJircr*. And jeel, the parties are required touiake certain de- strong imriici meuts for moral and physical im-
! fm! 'XIkI I.* rqmrt it yow. that a. fir 5** »j 1 diratiani before the judicial tribunal-, and the i pnvretnent.
r,H,eri -'j’.fi or islormatioa Las *xti-ode**. their ojxikion, of tlie tribunals are requested in order An arrangement has been made with the Mia-
b-'ve bei*i y.erfrvmrti in ih» r*,»-r vvtisfar to deieniiiue the validity of the application. 111 r.iies for the cession of a part of their reservation
!•/; 11s, crempiary tnauuer. In rira'.ifi' '*c- tli* animmisn ative cxamiti uiou of tlie papers in the St.ve<- r lndiana. The tracts held by them
q>iirrin»-«;< nnd in tbeir praetir al appltr^tiow, submitted hi snpjwt of a claim, if tins name of there are more extensive than they require, and
tbtsc « 3irer» an desert log of b.-gb mtnmewda- the apjiocant is fouwi upon tlie recorded muster , a- th,y appear to he not yet prepared for retnn-
iK.-n. »nJ il is vflT d<sirj’iV that tbeir numlnrs rolls, xtui bis ubutity ii eslnhitshed by bis own val, this reliuq.iishinent, without injuring them,
*i4,u 1 •' so fxr migmeouM -1* to - i.svire tb"ir dc-laratmo am) die proper certifieates, tla; pen will relieve tlie State, in soms measure, from
fvTsuj.r! -,tk»*i U ail tht ulijficu wiiltin tie mob is granted a* a matter of course. In far the 1 the embarrassment caused by such large rescr-
cwstnil/ ijir Eitgtuter Depiimeut- TAii*c.»o- greater luiniber of cases, however, no muster various as they posses*, embracing a most valu-
Biif now 1 >'» ' . iad lie public sf-mce suffer* rolls of the corps exist, ami frequently where able part of the country, and interrupting the
in coow'qo'mre of it. I they do uol exist, they are defective, aud a re- ! settlements and communication.
Similar rf.iwnr eaTl fur a re organization of <ort to other tes "
t':ii! r. ,»*; rap'or corps, ail ihr oi'Sixr at the ,-iaira b*rnmif«. therefore, necessary. Here, a , last session of Congress, for purrhasing
b -*<l of it ba«-sti,mitred a project fortlik p!irjM»e. mure detailed statement of services is required Wynudols in Ohio, if they were disposetl to sell, I uell.
CoBimfrrr Sutherland, Harper of New Damp- if published to the whole world with a toll aud
shire, Pinckney, Death. Pearce of Rhode Isl- fair exposition of the causes, which produced ' Ji.Vt'dawnin
and, Gillet, Phillips, Johnson of Lousiana, Mor- the correspondence. 3'herefore, so far as I aiu
can. immediately concerned 1 have nothing to witlt-
Pullic Lands. Clay, Boon, Slade, Ashley, hold from the public. Nevertheless, a great por-
j luge, Williams. I.incolu, Casey, Claytou. ' j tiun of the correspondence, of iny friends and
Post Office aud Post Hoads. Conner. Kara- fellow citizens, confided to my discretion, on
nagli. Thomas of Louisiana, Brigs, Murphy, ] subjects relating to the public interest, is of a
Lane, Laporte, Hall of Maine, Schley. character tha: forbids its being made public, even alll - uul ,
District of Columbia. Chinn, XV. B. Shepard, where it is not marked private or confidential. , Carofina*are*njtftior
McKeunan, Allen of Virginia, Hiestcr, Fillmore, i On the subject of our lttdiau relations, it is 1 t j le oitiaiosist nfniher s-
King, Vauderpool. Steele.
to frown iudigti jutly upon the
f disunion, and every attempt,
from whatever quarter proceeding, to aiit-i.sie
one portion of our country from, the other.
In a word the South Carolina Bill of pains n
penalties is designed to punish all w ho will not
condemn the Federal Administration right or
wrong, and applaud the state government light
or w rong. 'I he truth i-, the citizens of 81 nth
devoted to the Union than
, . - ■ c 1 • 1 : thecitize!)sofoihersiates,butitisinherlegisl:i-
knonn to every informed individual 111 the coun- -,„ . . , , ..._ *
J . .. . live counsel* on \ u- uti' mi.Hi.
rill, Kinuard.
Public Expenditures. Davenport, Lion, Page, I subject, which can be perverted to mischievous
Clarke of Pennsylvania. Tweedy, McLeue, I
Jackson of Mass., Hazeltine, Ferris. the interest and policy ofthe State for that pur-
Private Land Claims. Johnson of Tennessee, j pose. I BILL
Mardis, Carr, Galbraith, Mann ol New York,, Many important romtnuntratious, are very : Po define and punish 'Treason.
Bull. Chambers, Davis of Kentucky, May. propeily made to this Department, by patriotic) »-ection I. Be it euaceil by tlie Senate ami
Manufactures. Adams of Massachusetts, citizens, on the subject of our Indian relations V° use *'* Representative
Denny, Dickerson of New
McComas, Osgood, Clowuey, , — r .
of Connecticut. j confidence reposed iu me by my eorrespoiideuts, j ^tate in the same, or be adhere111 to tlie enema-
Agriculture. Bockee, Taylor of Virginia, ; belongs to myself, nnd not to another. What ill °f •fi e stnte within the same, giving to them :
Hathaway, Barnitz, Bean, Dunlap, Clowuey. ] my judgment belongs to the public, will be com- a,u ^ co,,| f<>rt in tlie state or elsewhere, an*! tkeit
Turner, litnty. mmiieated as speedily as the pnhtic interest may 0 fl ,e legally convicted of open deed by the «'■"
Indian Affairs. Gilmer, McCarty, Everett of' demand it. And all that tnay be considered denee of two sufficient aud lawful witnesses.®'
ra'1 f.»r a ro orgatuxaiie* of ; ion to oriirr testimouj’ iu the cxainiuntiou of die i lustrurtions were given immediately after the j Vermont, Graham. Allen of Ohio. Dickinson, of ; proper for the files of the department are, and their own voluntary confession, the eases «!*«’
“ res*, for purchasing from the Tennessee, Howell. Love of Kentucky, Gren- , will lie carefully preserved, as a part ofthe pub- ! rehearsed shall he judged treason; which exiM'i-
I eth to this state: and the person so cou v ’ c ‘
ly contended for the right of secession, tvon.il
, , 1 1 . 1 ®o" punish the advocate of the same doctrine
purposes, are used by those who are opposed to - lU 1 .
- * - 11 with pains and penalties!—Hue.
ixeiitut-ky, Alav. propeuy matte to 1 tits itepai ttnent, oy patriotic I *• 11 me ernair ««
1 of Massachusetts, citizens, on the subject of our l«diau relation* j ^ ouse °* Representative* now met and sittingm
Jersey, Martindale. which would involve the writers in personal strife, 1 f ,e,,era l r Assemhy and by the authority ol the
y, Cramer, Jackson ] and therefore should not he made public. Tbe sa,,ie t— I hat it a man do levy war agonist t!o‘
lie records of the State. . _ — , - — -- -
WILSON LUMPKIN. ted, shall suffer death without die benefit ol
The same being read Mr. Meriwether, moved : SJ'-^
that the same he referred to a select committee, j Section 2. Also cveiy person or per.-ont
wt'irb. while it will rritilir iLat rocp* imi-ne-ffi- from tlie parly, continuing tlie various cireum-l tile reservation secured to them in tl at State, I Military Affairs. Johnson of Kentucky,
* iut, will not i:t<-rr*se the puhkr expense. I s’aucc* rouueeteil with such duty, l>est ralcu-j and for their removal iu the West. The Com- Vance, Speight, 'Yard. Thompson, Coffee.
ask (nt it your favorable rmriileratinn. Th.- 11 Hit! to i-athie the propttr exainiuiug oflSrm to 1 niissinner. Governor Lucas, conducted the lie- ] Booeh. McKay, Au'.hony.
d*ti-r* ror.ne. ted wilt rh s hraneb «f lire srrvico j compare die statement w itii the records of die gneiation with great fairness and propriety, fully! Naval Affairs. White of New A T ork, Millgan, The House refused to make the reference. j shall erect or establish, or cause or pronirf
r.'tjar-p <-ali r nunn.-sriui nisi grrat jrartiral j ofliri-. and w ith other facts known to them, and explaining to th<- Indians tbeir own position, the i Watmough. Lansing, Reed, Grayson, Parker,] The Lill to extend to the Bibb County Clival- ( * ,e or established, any goverumeiit sr|
ex, ri.iire. T!u-e ran Ut*1 lw* ft.-;rated By «IR-J thus to assist »n ileteciiug fraud, if any exist- lu wisho* ofthe Government, an I the course of cir- I Smith, \\ ise.
cumstanees urging their removal. The matter I Foreign A fairs. Wayne, Everett of Mass.,
certificate of two respectable
err* devoting th-ir whole time n;jJ attmtii.a to ; auhiilxm to this
t tie -nlijtct A system of <letaii, requiring pe- 1 pet-sous aoquaii u-d with the parly i* made ue-
ruuiira! ebangos, however pivr,ycr it may he, j rttrary, stjliug his age, and tbe ojiiuiou in the
null rri it.-on tn a just routine of military duties ' neigliliorhood ulicre lie wmiIcs, that lie is a sol-
»• long as ten»p*-.r*ry avs.-taoN are scle«.ted from j liter of the revolution, and their eoucurreoce
stud coutinned i.i Sic line, of M»c aruiy, it ts still I there'us. end to litis nnist be a.ldcd thr certificate
rot catrujairsl to ei-nre tb' I -t execution tif tlie j and opinion of die jiroper coiut upou the whole
function* aftpatpiiitriy belougitqj to the Tojio- -uSUx-t.
graph m: i n*»ne, rs. The rciacly would he to j 'iesides this course of proceeding which is ap
» cuiotjej tbr corps and pWBMBtlv tu at’nril *0
it a* tmuv officers ss mat be tweessnry Aad
by ourolt.latiug tcitll it th* Civil Engineers the
gcaer.i! ojteratiocs would be and the
duties ofthe corps might embrace all the olyret*
cwncwnl with surveys fur «vi' or military pnr-
puscs Tli’-re m iu this corps a fund of expe-
nenic ;ad rnfaMai ttiuo whirfa caunetbul he ut-
fid to the country.
Ii will be sr'-n *\ adverting to the report of thi
•iff* r 11* ch .rve <>f the T'ljognyjiird Pn.ris,
1I1.1J iiffrulue* b.-ive «M-rnrred to the execution
of dm iuio! re-i • j«*uf oiuxers. f—rd at ih
tut tin) pravtdiatf for the coo struct too
of a railroad ih. .nj^i the pubfir grand* al Har
per’s Ferry. 8#®e mod<firuti«n uiO he stares-
**ty hefero tbe oiqract nf Coagress aad af th*
c<H.ipmy cm he attained, nod this may pndiaWv
0* efforied by requiring the litter to pav tbi
value of. *ay iinpruvcmeots injored by ihs road
a* by giving antlionty Jo replace thena in other
piMiti 00s should tlu-v lie deem ed of ^nffirioat
i*pn rta- re to trqorie feeing paid for or rvmn
▼edL
nlicable morr part irnlariy to the militia clai mauis
very few muster rid* of which remain, the tos-
toooT of two persons actually aequ iiuli-d with
the ven ires of the applicant is accessary ivlw-rc
v»-r he served in rb* regular urtny, and hi* name
is not :u lie found on a must it roll, as in that
rase evidence is ucce^iary to rebut tbe presuinp-
Uoo a* unst him.
This system was ad< pteil upon great couuile-
t iiinn, audit is diffiioit to see how tlie law -an
b« aJainideud, if further requisites are tieuian-
<Wd. But exjicrieare ha* sh-iwo that tlte prrs-
••ri.Ttl cert 16c .u-s are sometime* granted wi'h-
"Wt due rautiou, and that per sous d simu* of
i-oavrrtiag thr pruviuoas of the law to their o.in
hoaofit have hoeo enabled to procure official al
u-siatioa*. and even the seal of the coor. under
i-irminstancrs ealeulHt««d to w- aken, il not t*es
tp.y tbe public, eoofideoee in tln-se safi ginrt'- —
Seals have likewise •». n from useless at.es-
Unas Jthd fixed to o’ hers, and direct (org.-rie*
hive heen committed in f he pn pitratK-n of ri
whole paper*. And tbr*pr.ieeediugs hive bee--
rwotfed to. cot only to establish the orig-.n.d
is not yet terminated, the Intli,-.us having reques-! Hall of N. Carolina, Coulter, Jarvis, I’ierson,
ted time for further consideration. I 1‘atton, Letcher, Peyton.
The necessary nppropiiatio'is will he asked j Tenitories■ Alien of Ken. Potts, Johnson of
for the‘removal of the Seminole*, ngreeulily to | New York, Wilson, Joues ofOhio, Ewing, (iam-
thc treaty formed with them. And arrange-! ble. Cage, Truiiihull.
meuts have lieen made for the emigration of the j Revolutionary Pensions. \\ nrdwell, Barrin-
C’reeks, so far a< they are prepared for a change I ger, 'I'oinpkius, Moore of Virginia, Lea of Tenu.,
of residence. There has not yet been sufficient ! W K. Fti'lcr, Fowler, Bell, Lay.
time to asccrtaiu the result of these measures. ! Inralid Pensions Miller, Beale, Adams of
I am not able to submit to you anymore favo-
rtihle views of the condition of the Cfierokees
than were embraced iu my last annual report.—
\\ hile every dictate of prudence, ami in fact of
self prekt-rvation, urges their removal, unhappy ( Pone, Reynolds,
councils and internal divisions prevent the adop l Rrtisal and unfinis
tion of that course. Where they are. they are
declining aud must decline : while that portion
of the tribe w hich is established in tlie west, is
realizing the lienefits which were expected tore-
suit from a change of position. The system of
removal, however, by inrolmeut, is going on,
mid daring this season, about one thousand per
sons hav» passed to the west.
The treaty concluded the 34lh of May last,
with the Chickasaw s, has altered the relations
iu which they were placed with the United
."tale*. The proceeds derivable from a portion
of tbeir present possessions ha*, e been assigned
to the m. and reservations have also lieen provi
i.i-d for >iich as choose to become citizens of the
United States. Their future conditions now de
p uds upon rhrirowu views and exjfericnce, as
New York. Schneck, Chilton. Chaney, Mitchell
of Ohio, Brown of New York. Jane9.
Roads and Canals Mercer, Blair, Vinton,
^iewart, Kcncher, Johnson of Maryland. Lucas.
rv. the same exempt! 1 ns and privileges that are ! ra,e ^ rotn - or independent ol the governm' 11 -
now enjoyed hv the corps of Cavalry, in the ' . , ^ le s, ate ol tsoutli Carolina within ,lf
City of Savannah, w as read a third time and J limits thereof, unless by act of the legi- :;, ‘
passed, j ti 11 ' 6 ol this Slate for that purpose first
Dec. 11. ] tained ; or who shall in any such usurped p’ 1 '
Mr Ash. on leave granted, introduced iustan- cr,: uncut hold or execute any office, legis!rio
ter a bill to repeal the 26th Sec. of the 10th di- j executive, judiciary or ministerial by whateo 1 ]
vision ol the Penal Code. ; name such office may be distinguished or rill**'
The House look up the special order of the ,,r w 'fe° shall swear or otlieiwise solemnly p*>'
clay which was the resolutions approhatorv to ! * es3 allegiance or fidelity to tlie same; or
the course pursued by the President relative to | shall under pretext of authority derived fro u- *’
ished Business. Dickson,
Harrison, McVean, Shinn, Taylorof New York.
Accounts. Maun of Pennsylvania. ieeofNew
Jersy Mitchell of New York. Crockett, Os
good.
The followring Stauding Commutes of the
House, appointed at tho last session, remain
through the Congress:
On Expenditures in Department of State. A
H. Shepard, Day, Beaumont, Btldle. Patter
son.
On Expenditures in Department of th? Treasu
ry. A'len of Vermont, Fuller, Harper of Pa.,
Hjiangler. Clarke ofN. Y.
On Exfienditures in Department of War.—
Whittlesey of N. Y., Deberry, Chambers, Web
ster. Halsey.
the United States Bank, and the same heiuc
read.
Various amendments were proposed and lost,
the question was then taken on agreeing to
the original Report and Resolutions and deter
mined in the affirmative by a vote of yeas 10G,
nays 47.
The bills to appropriate money for the im
provement of the navigation of Flint
On Exptndithris in Department of Nav£— • sed with.]*
and of the Oemulgee River, below M aeon,<' suance of such attempts, shall join with
were laid ou the table for the balance of the ses
sion.
BILLS PASSED.
To alter the time of holding the Superior
courts in the Southern Circuit, and the Superior
and Inferior courts of Houston county-
To reduce tbr grant fees in the land lottery for
the year 1827.
Dec 15
To amend the 4lh and 8-.h sections of the 1st
article ofthe constitution of the State of Goer
gia. [property, qualification of members dispto
09
.or
protection afforded by such usurped govertunr®
resist or oppose the due execution ol the la"'* 1
this State, shail lie adjudged gttiltv of his,H •?*
son. and shall be proceeded against anil P 1 n,v .
ed in thesatne manner as iu the first rlaii^ “
this bill is provided.
Section 3. Every person who shall attrm^
to establisli sueh go v ernmi-iit by any otherni® 111 ’
than with the legislature ol this state, and i® P* r
join with an ) ol ' v
er person or persons, in any overt act for P rf>nl ^
ting such attempts, or who shall hywrimf
advised speaking, endeavor to instigate th
pie of this State to erect or e‘tahli-h stn'h g®..
ernmeut w ithout such assent as itoiesaid • "
bo idjudged guilty of a high crime cud
me-inor : and on conviction, shall be snhjr'
such pains aud penalties, no; extending
or member, as the court b* fore whom *‘ lf c
virtion shall be, shall adjudge
Mr. Lyman, the present Mayor of JJos’oDi**’]
1 ! bcen re-elected by a large majority.