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■ ex ■ Min ' ' ' " * r ,l,e r
r <t. The principal .mpmmiemlam c.
nil contracts uuJ s } l " r! ‘ iu< ' : ’ t ',
Engineer, anJ hi* assistant*, w “ 1 -*' ’* 1 . " ’ '
the immediate supervision ol lh<J (xo.utton o ;
the work. The mmwy iiecossnt vto t.ie <«p< r- (
ation, could be drawn front ti e I treasury on the (
requisition of the superintendant, b' ’ - I ''' l,ll
•f the Governor, by plaaing in the ,
Bank from time to time, to ti e credit cl Me tor
mor, such amount as tliel.erislature m ty pres,
cribe, and under such provisions fur the periodi
cal accountability ol that officer, as they may
de*tn proper. . !
All which is respectful! v submitted in bcltall
r ®f"the Rail Rond Convention of M icon.
JNO. 51. PHERBON BERRIEN, ,
> THOMAS GLASCOCK,
JOHN A. CUTHBERT,
* A. HULL. '
* Milledgeville, 17th November, 183 C.
/ Foreign Sews.
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F Front the A’. I”. Berning Post.
/ FROM EUROPE.
The arrival of lite packet ship Virginia,
. captain Harris, from Liverpool, puts us in
f possession of Liverpool papers to the Sth
ftf October inclusive, and London papers
'to the "th. They furnish the official ac
count of the important victory gained bv
General Alaix over the Carlists. The de
mand for ready money wlt’ch has created
rich a pressure in England, has also been
felt nn the continent, in France, Holland
and Germany, where the rate of interest
has risen.
it appears that a serious quarrel h»<
broken out between France and Switzer
land, and that the latter is threatened with
a blockade.
SPAIN’.
The official narrat ve of the victory gain
ed by Gen. Alaix over tite Carlists troojo.!
at Villarobiedo, will he found below. 'i '
importance of this event may bejtidgeri of!
from the number of prisoners taken. The
London Morning lleral , however, re
marks that the victory is said itt the accounts 1
from Madrid, to have been obtained over
the raw levies of the Carlist Generals, and j
not over the seasoned troops, who wa re too!
far in the van to take part in the affair. |
By advices from Madri”, of the 24th of
September, it appears that the ambassadors •
of Naples, Russia, Prussia, Austria, Hol
land and Sardinia had withdrawn from that
capital—a step which is looked upon as I
portending consequences ol some import |
■nee. The city was tranquil and guarded |
by Rodil with 15,003 infantry and 830 ca
valry.
I he latest intelligence from M idrid is to '
the 27th n| September, and mentions a se
cond victory ained by Alaix over Gmm t,
in which 600 were taken ; but the
news had no favorable effect upon the Spa
nish stock at Paris, where the letters com
municating thi< report were le eived.
“ Third Div iston of the Army of
Operation of the North.
!‘ Excellency—l hereby send von an
■ccouut ol the movements of mv division,
am! ol the rebels, since they left the Utiel.
On the 15th inst. the division was at C.u
hontzas; ihe rebels left Utiel for Ciissas de
H inez, by the Venta del Moro ; the 16th
division was still Pl Carbmiezas, and trie
rebels on the march to Albace’a. The
17th. the division advanced tn Compillo
de Allerbuev, and the rebels remained at :
Alhaceta. The 18sl>, the division left for
Tarazena, and the rebels for Roda. The
19th, as Gen. Goim z had pointed out two
place* where lie wished to pass the night, i
determined on putting my division in mo
tion early in the morning, either to attack
him in the evening if he marched on San
Clemente, or to await Lis departure from
Villarobiedo :the soldiers snfit-red greatlv
from f.ifigne this day. The rebels pased
the night at Villarobiedo. The 20:h, I
marched the greater part of the night, ami
at daybreak one of my brigades was within
half-gmi shot of the house of Villarobiedo,
which uas occupied bv Go-mz, Qailez, and '
other chiefs, at the head of wh.u they call;
11 battailions and 10 <qu i.lrons, immedi
ately made preparations fir entering the 1
town, which was easily done, as the enemy
were already leaving it on the other side,
and full of confidence in tlieir GOO cavalry,
they organzerl their columns whilst mv
troops attacked them by surprise. Twice
the enemy’s cava) y t rn-hed on mv gueril
las; but they were .beaten of by Bon Diego
de Leon, the brave colonel of the Princess’s
hussars.
“For the second time, this di-tingiislicd.
off: '•er attacked the enein’s cavalry ; ami ]
profiling by a favourable opportunetv,
threw them into disorder, drove them back I
on the infantry, who were unable to main
tain their ground, and within view of mv
i ifanlry, which was advancing rapidly,
made 1276 prisoners, among whom were 55
officers. The arms, ami a great part of
the enemy’s baggage fell into our power.
We likewise took 14 mules and some prin
ting materials. This little victory which
has been gained at the excuse of Cl woati
ded and lour killed, is ol'gn at importance,
because the chiefs of llie tcbel.s tlmuelr
themselves already masters of the country,
and fancied the Constitution alists dared not
attack them. Thus 110 hussars and sixt?
men of the sth light horse have kept ii.
check eight hundred of the enemy’s caval
But it is to the courage and ability <>
colonel Leon that is mo<l due the sm ees
of this day, so glorious for the arms ol lie-
Majesty, and the brave troops I have tb<
honor to command. I congratulate tie
country on possessing so distinguished ai
officer, who, if lie obtained the first rank ii
the army , would no doubt render the iiatioi
the most brilliant services. I thought it my
duty to compliment colonel Leon in tin
presence of the division. 1 should Lavi
thought m\self most happy to have h>d tin
power to cooler on him on tin- tin acre o
Ills exploits, (he rank to which he has en
titled himself, and to recompense, at th
same lime, the other officers who signaliz< <
themselves.
“ If your excellency inf urns her Mails
ty the Queen of the sen he my division |, a
rendered the state, in driving* Gomez froi.
the province of Madrid and beyond th
mountains of Albarrain. I will a-k >onrp< i
mission ; in any case, 1 think a n compi m
du •to the whole division. The rebels lav
ing been he Hen. and repulse,| four lettgn.,
beyond Villarobiedo, have taken the ioa
to Tontnillozo. 1 have returned here t
give the prisoners in charge to some oft|;i
ircops in tl.i, ni ighbm hood, for my objici
is to pursue the libels i beg y our excel
a iicy to infoi m me as soon as possible el
lour intentions relative to the prisoners,
and the mtns taken from the enemy. Th.
rebels have proceeded towards Osa de ?den
liel. I think they intend to return io Utiel.
ami Ruvieros de Mora. God keep vour
excellency. ALAIX.
Villarobiedo. Sept. 20. 1836.
(To the Minister of War.)
“ Fifty-live officers have been made pri
s< tiers ; of this number 22 are wounded.
The total ntimbtr of prisoners is 1,274.
The Constitutionalists have had 66 woun
ded and 4 killed.
Paris, Oct. 3.—News from Madrid dat
ed the 26th, has arrived this evening. It
seetns that Hie refusal of the ministry to au
thorize the forming the club of Regener
ators excited loud murmurs. It was feared '
they would end in some popular move
ment, the result of which would be a n .i
--diilcation of the Ct bimt. The misunder
standing which prevails between A’cndiza
bid and his colleagues, nnd Gil
<lc La Quadra, Would of itse’.f suffice to
cause the dissolution of the ce’.iimt.
Letters of the 25th tilt, fr uln Madrid, an .
mmr.ee a second victory gained by General
Alaix over Gomez, and ..he capture of GGO
prisoners. Mention j s also made of other
advantages gained over the Carlists by
General Rodil in , risen, the news of which
was brought b» a courier vvho left Madrid
on the27tli. ’The powers entrusted to Ro
dil as conu'.muder in chief are very exten
sive: H'j is authorized to give, take away
and change commands. He can cotdir
proim.iion to all ranks, and his ori'eis ate
to have all the force of the Royal ordinan
ws. The Spanish patriots vi ho are i.cqmiin-
I led wiih the activity and energy of Rodil
< have confidence that this - temporary dic
| tarot ship with w Liili be is invested »iil be
! attended with beneficial results. In Na
| v at re, the Carlists are endeavoring to fortify
! themselves at several points. These wmks
] have been begun at Elisoudo and Urdacb.
i At Estella t..ey remain on the qiii rive.
.'1 here was an alette on the 25.1 i, when the
! greatest disorder was display t.d, anc. it be
j came necessary for Don Carlos to issue an
outer to restore tranquillity. The decree
' appropriating the effects of the convct t to
; the expenses of the war has already 7 produ
ced wealth to the mint.
FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND.
M. <!e Montebello, has delivered to th« Federal
I'iiectiii'v of .■Switzerland, a note by vvfiidi all the |
<li| loiuatie relations between fSwilze-iand and |
Fi-auce are »us|>euded. France comphiiis eliietly
ot Switzerland because her territory h;s been the '
reiuge of those vv hu Imre plotted against other i
slates, in the note the case of Cctteii asstunes]
a totally different aspect from that which it has
received from the descriptions of the German pa
pers, ard liisconfessic n.-> aie styled pretended, and
; obtained by a knife at his tliroat. Switzerland is
] pei h.ps rutin i'unfortunate than failty. in tiling
] surruundcil by Mates, many of whose subjects
! are coiistr lined to leave them, and who nitturaily
' seek au as fun: in tlie nearest place vv here they
• arc not !ikeiy to lie arrested and given up to their
pursuers. 'lbis affair of Switzerland seems to
nave excited some apprehension at I’aris, and a
, tall n lii. Ii to<,k plan, in ifie l , 'rench Funds is at
tributed io it. ft has also given rise to a variety
of rumors.
I.oxoox, Oct. 7- The quarrel between France
i and .-vvitzerlatid occupies the Paris journals oi Oct.
; oth. \v e sulijoiu the circular letter which the Fed
-1 erni Directory of Berne has addressed to the Can
tonal Guvcriimeuts for the convocation of an ex
traoidiiiary Diet, in order to confer upon the
I ’l'inch government’s ultimatum of tlie 20tii lift.
Vi tint issue ti c fem! is likely to have, it is difficult
to lorsee. Tlie tone of the Ministerial journals
continues very loltyatul menacing, Litt it will not
be forgotten that it w :s equally fierce in the course
of tlie dispute which has lately ended in llie acqui
escence of tiie French Cabinet in all tiie prelcii
lions of the W mhiiiKton Govermaent. The Jour
nal lies Debates denies that SwitzeJand lias any
light to discuss the merits of the Ambassador of
f rame, ana declares, after a itiatiire exatiiinatii.n
of the documtnts connected with the affair, w!n< ti
it alleges has ttff’orded a pretext for insulting
France, that the w hole is false—that neither M.
de Montebello, nor the French age.it in Switzer
haid, lias liad the slightest intercourse with the
spy Conseil, ami that the “inoiist:oils procedure”
is as groundless as it is unprecedented. The De
bats tui tiler tells us that which the ultimatum does
not explain, namely, that tlie satisfaction required
a toriri if disavowal of the report made by its
committee, mid the aiititilhng of the whole proce
dure—ti.e atiaii- of Conseil being tlie motive ol the
note, and the disavowal of the procedure its object.
Another Docriinaire organ, whose language i, not
b ss tlireati niug, docs not seem to anticipate a ve
ry prompt stilmii-si.'ii to the note. La Paix say
that, in de pite of the nioderatc language in w hich
U is com hed, it lias given rise to fresh matiifesta
tn u of tin- Swiss liadical party, and that ; mong
others, tl’.e Gram l Council of Vaud rejected, on tile
gß.fi, the cmiclusum of the Diet relative to tlie ex
pulsion of the refugees.
Circular addressed l>y the Vorort to the Cantonal
Governments ofSwitzerkiud.
“Most honored Gentlemen, faithful, and dear
Confederates.
“ In pursuance ofa resolution adopted en the
the ib.h August hist by the o.dinary Diet of 1836.
t ie Federal Directory on the same day addressed
to the Frencli Ambassador in Switzerland, the
note, tlie tenor of which, had hem discussed ano
decided upi.iiaiso on tlie same day in the Federal
As cmbly.
“ lu reply to that note, emanated from the Diet,
ilic Federal Directory lias received the amiexei'
ci.mmtmieation from the French Ambassador
dated llie 27tb of this mouth, which alleging thi
aforesaid note of the 2!)th instant, as well as tin
deliberations which have taken place respectin,
the individual named Auguste Uonseil, informs tin
confederacy that the Ambassador accredited to i;
;>y lii, .Majesty the King of the I’i ench has beet
ordered I y liisGoveinuieiit to cease ail refation?
ol budnes.s with Switzerland until France liavi
■htained satisf .ction for the said facts.
• Cousidei ing tlie important consequences w bid;
ttch a communication must have, and particular
ly the circumstance that it has been caused l.y de
isioii- and deliberations of the ordinary Diet ot
(831. the Federal Directory deems itself bound, it
ompiiaiice vv ith die Bth article of the compact, t<
onvoka at Derm* an extraordinary Diet on Mon
day, tlie 19th of October next, mid to address i<
il the states a pressing invitation to give tkei.
i)i pu u's al that extraordinary assembly extciisiv<
n L'ticliot’s and powers, which may euabk
hetn to co-operate cHiciendy in all that, in lh<
resent circumstances must bo resolved ami regu
ited in the well understood interest of the cctifed
i-ncy, mid p''.:t.culai-ly in that w hich concerns th.
laiions < xistilig between Switzerland mid Frmici
nt hki'wis *, ."til in a general mmmer, in vvha
miceriisthe relations ol Switzerland with foreign
oi.nlrics.
Vie expect ficin the enlightened and ioya'
nfimenta of the Gmitunal Govern incuts, tlm
hey will efficiemly <’<»-( perate in all that may In
quired l.y the prosperity, honor, and Indepen
«:ii«e of Switzerland, undo.'the complicated cir
i tnutaiice* in which our beloved country finds it
:lf.
“In that expectation we are &c.
The A voter and Executive-councils oflheCantoi
I!ei Federal Directory.
••The Avoyer. Tseltarner.
“The Federal Chancellor, Arnryhm”
“The Narrateiti', a Swiss journal of the 24t!
It. states with wh it truth wo know not, th
r. Yoricr. the Bri’i-h Ambassador nt Swiizo
id. has been direr trd to offer his meditation so
ii nrmgein n'of the differences between th:i
•outitry and France.
iVtMcll. .'•ept. a I.—T > ;dl Hpycart'ec- s seri- :
Ol . I ;..C. < ate’ te I e tel en ; gc'.u-' SwilZi r '
Ii nd lea . t " has ■■ Irendy commeu- I
c« ,i . n tl.e Atoni ti tmuti is. 'i hi- iianneut I I
k'titu dun cu the Ir'th of this month ;i l.rtr lieu <>> ;
idles, caked the l'.n.pc‘< r‘s bv.n. h s nr.irelirtt ,
i <nu IttspriK-k t» !■'< Iklo'.k. a siiiai! town only half
an htiur’s u ..Ik Ircm the I’ i.iiie, which on that side
s' | ar.iles llie in:p< rial (loniiuU'Us from the Swiss .
territory, and the Cs.i: (>u of St• (Jalien in partic
ular. Threer of our Bav;>riaii resiieenns station
ed at the soutkvveol of Bavi.i i. »!so hr.tte received
ord< rs to recall intnte.’i ;t< ly all tl'.e min on fttr
hni;:b, and to keep tliejisi Ives in readiness fori
marching, lu Wurteinburg and Badem similar I
me;.seres have beer, adopted, so that we soon may I
expect to see ell r xnmiuuications stopped for per
ous as well as fjrgoods, as llontibeUo had threa
tened. It is said iiiat impoitaut information has
been rect i' about plans el the young Ger-
mans, which at ( lice det 'imined the four
‘ ovci c e.it-ats tii-. iitioiwd to rake these sti pts, and
ibtit France and Sardinia will act in concert with
dtepj. Thcwbole hovvevetisyetiuvolved inmys
t<ly.
i Batone, Sept. 28—You will not, I apprehend,
be n:ucli surprised, when I inform you that in the
last three days, the French force al Pan and Tar
h( s has been ccmplelely rli-baoded, and the troops
of which it v. as composed of inarched back to their
rcspertiv e resi'i me nts.
• A I’aycmie lett< rofthe 2Cth v.lt. says : —“Pon
Carlos is not content with instituting festivals in
l.mior of \ iiviu Mary, Generali.-simo of his army,
but ajourm.l amiottcrs that the Inquisition is re
established by law. Its organization has been
completed after a long labor of the cardinals, in I
wliicli flgeutsof Don Carlos assited. The officials,
promoters, ;>post( lie registrars, grand inquisitors,
and other officers are named, and nothing mo'e is
wanting th: n to gain possession of Wad;id. The
leaders of the I'outifical Court consider the en
thronement of their protege as very close at hand:
and do not wish hint to be devoid of the Holy
tributi:'l. which will unite politics with religion
and t'.ti< relieve the rov;.l authority from apart
es its bnrtlien. The ITcih h Ambassador at
Rente cannot be ignorant of these facts.”
I osoon, Oct. 3.—Them vv official evening pa
per < f Paris, the Ch irtede 183(1, disavows, en the
part efihe Goverement, the system of iieutriality
towards Hpain aunouiiccd seme days ago by the
JoutualDes Debuts. The French Government,
it declares, will remain within the limits of Quad
ruple Alliance, w hich is far other than iieutriality.
\>e accept and record this disavowal with pleas
ure would have beta greater had it come a few
days sooner, and previous to the news of Alaix’s
victory.
I.o.ndon, Oct. 5. By advices from Bayonne, of
the Ist ol Octolwr. we learn that Gomez lias retired
to the mo mtains betvvecu .'itmeiaand La Mancha.
G. itcral \ iilaieal Las dispatthed another division
of his troops uiult r S..tiz, into the Asturias ; and
to meet them. General Evaus has st nt a force un
der the command of Colonel Toibez.d. from San
Cel.a-tiati, in the s earners Phenix, Salamander,
and James \V att. 'llicyatelo proceed to Gijoti,
about three leagues from Oviedo. According to
the corn sp- ndeuce of the no riling Chronicle and
efthe Paris papers, some activity is manifested on
both sides in the ne'glihoi hood of San Sebastian
—but the C ; rksts arc the attacking party. Gen
cr..l Evans is fortifying the Amctagana hill, as if
j he found it necessary to strengthen bis position.
I; the Chr.stiiios are not Homisliiug, the Carlists
' seem in no better case, and dissections prevail in
, ihcccurt and camp of the Pictender.
ENGLAND.
Tuemoxet j:AF.iET.—I. now bcconiesfully np
i parent ;h:it the leading banking inatiiutioiis upon
I tiie Euci p ' .u cimtment have ('etermiued to follow
the example of the Rank of England to frustrate
’ the *bj ?ct of the 1 hrcadneciHe street association
who have been straining by their late operations to
i turn the exchanges in favor sf this country, but in
' van, as w ill be seen l.y our quotations, since it
: f.'htrws that of all the European burn ing estab
i lishucuts concur with General Jackson’s suppor
| ters ti the American contim-nt in the scheme of
, il <• i itte oi interest, it i* < tcnrly «le>noti»irrt-
j iive:h;t the Bank of Engl.c.d even aided by the
I jugglin' effects of lb' l exi hequer cannrit whistle
i luck tie necessary supply of gold tn their coff.'i-s.
i By thdcmmei-cial advices from Ireland it now
I appeals that in the true Hibernian principle of
mnkinjr wrong right, the Bank of Ireland Ims fol
[ lowed tlie Bank of England and raised the rate of
i interest to five per cent. Fhe secietof the story
jis that.the Bank of England direction mid the
| govcn’im tit disieg'ards us the property of funding
■ ihe oiitstamiing e?.chcquei' bills some time past;
] But tiiey ’ have 10-t their tutor, and vv ith him the
consequent dread of his mighty operations, so set
the rn ittcr right between themselves by adopting
j measures to i educe the price of consols, and l< nipt
I the conltm it :l capitalists to invest their money in
them, in order to tuin the continental exchanges
in 11;nir favor, which even our wonderfully boast
ed aliment of exp- rtatii n, has failed to <'o for
some time past. However, what with the result
of the harvest on the continent, and this new mo.ve
■nent on part of the continental banks, the Solons
in Tinvadneedle street have been outwitted.—
dforjin'r Hcrt.ld.
I<cv. De. Rowly. Chancellor of Oxford Univer
sity, died October ;'th.
Four men were killed nt Merueth, Fidhatn, bv
tlie explosion of a fii-e-'l tmp.
Rls-SIA.
Attempted Ass.issts ation of the Emperuou
of ItuiisiA —The Cun.ti;it.i.iual contain the fol
lowing extract of a letter from Warsaw of the
12:h instapt:—‘-On the 11 th of this month we re
ceived the official iii vvs of the accident that hap
pened lo the Emp.nour on tlie road from i’etiza
I aptbol. 'i he report says that the F.mperottr
was overturned ; but a well informed person as
films that a Russian officer fired a pistol at the
I.mperour the moment he was rising in his car
riage to see some horses go by th.it had been col
lected lo remount a regiment of Hussars. The
assassin was arrested immediately, mid the i’.mpe
> our was only slightly wounded cii the left side.
It is deubted whether he will continue his journey
for the existence of a vast conspiracy iu the ar
irty is believed in. On the night of tlie news ar
ising. berc several officers of the gmi-ison were
irre.ste.l and taken off' nobody knows where, uu
lerihc c-'ccit of the gend umcrie.
GERMANY-
A Frankfort in ticle, dated September
26, says that the demand in ready money
.ms so increased, that in the German mur
.vels discount rate is in one week from three
:o four per ('(tit. with a probability ofa still
.iiglieradvai.ee. The number of new en
t< rprizes undertaken in Germany Ims pro
duced this ( fleet in part. Great embarrass
ments and distress are apprehended.
Tlie cinder.t in Hungary, it is said, des
;roys as many victims as in 1831. Below
die Tliieirs it is said to be still more n:aliLr
iiant, sweeping off, in some places, die
■vltole population. In Moravia i.i appears
it a mild form.
PORTUGAL.
Advices from Lisbon toe to the 24th ol
jcpUtnber. The persons employed under
he government vvere (viticbig their dissa
isfactinh with the new constitution by
.ending ir> tlieir resignations.
From intelligence received, of as lati
lates as the 23 1 and 25tli September, from
Lisbon and Oporto, it appears that the
Portugese people care v cry little about theii
evolution. The con. lilttlion had been
iroclaimed in Oporto, and all the principal
owns, without disturbance and without en
husiasm. The ministry was principallv
mployi (I in efl’, cting retrenchment in the
•liiccs of state. It is mentioned, that by
hi economical system no less a sum than
£250,000 per annum, will be saved in sala
ies. The g ivernment alsft propose to
brow upon the different parishes the sttp
»ort of the clergy, who by a decree of Don
Jedro, which also abolished tithes, are now
iaid by the stale. By this arrangement
6100,000 a year will he taken Ron: tlu
government expenditure. The reason ::s
--■igned for this change is the miserable con- ,
THE STANIIW GV
('it'.ui of the clergy,!" iio, vve s.ij.po a, :
ilifii.’ul.v in |uociirii!g their stij.. uc, t', . ,n
her,:! quarters. Pt il. e Ft idi: iikl Ims r. - :
sit?nvii the commani of the* army, vvhi. lij
he would not have Irrii allowed to .t'i'U'.iii.
The* “especial order” i:> vvhiih !>• aa-i
iHHiuces his ri : igimt’m to thr- army is be.ldly :
worded, < uiisid. riiie the ciri iiiiis'iiiii'cs in I
w Inch he is placed. He reproaches the sol- !
diery with having “ tro.hle i ttiider foot'’ ;
Doti Pedro’s charter ; and declares tlm! I
lie will pot resume bis command, t‘ until 1
good discipline, obedience mid order are |
restored” in their ratk-. The Dutchess of;
Braganza has forma ly anuouticcd her de-1
termination to share the Queen’s fortunes, I
come what may. El is not stated, but ii j
may be presumed, tint this declaration was I
required by attemptsto seduce her into some :
plot against the government. Tig? last ar
ticle in this budget of Portuguese news re
lates to the health of the Queen. The
S2d September was the third annivere.rv
of her arrival in Li-lon ; and it was tnher
editi by salutes from the Portuguese, Bri
tish, and c'renc.li skips ol war 'ii the li.ii hv.i■. I
The Quern was to have revived company
at the Ajiida Palace; but she was taker
ill so suddenly, it.at there was no time to
j acquaint even the ministers with her indist
position, and several c.f them heard <.f i
for the first time on their arrival at the Pa
lace. No bulletin was published, and no
i thing was publicly known of the cause for
the nature of her Majesty’s sicknes;'.
Cm Es*2l• t h 2 A LIJGSJ4L A'l'S-
SENATE.
Saliirddy Ngv. 12, 1836.
Bills iii'rodui'i I.
By Mr. Cone: To authorize William
WiiliAmsnnd Willik I otiut, t»v build a bridge
across llie Great Osrxchce river.
Mr. Butt: To prohibit persons from driv
ing cattle in Union county, who are not ci
tizens of this State.
■ Me. J.'.tie*: To incorporate the “South-
1 en: Baptist College” al Waski tgioa.
■ Mr. Wharton: 'l'o t utborize J.umb Car
nd to erect a toi.' bridge over '.he Higlitw o
er river at or near Black.nan’s ferry, Ik’.c.
Mr. Bracewell: To authorize tlie Inferior
Court of Pulaski to remove the public
buildings I’roia Hartfoid to Hawkinsville,
and to incorporate said town.
Bills passed.
To authorize the trustees of the Roman
Catholic Church in Augusta to sell the I n
| conveyed to them by the trusti es of the
i Richmond Academy anil to app opri.ite llie
proceeds, B*c.
To repeal the Bth and 9th sections of an
act incorporating Mount Pleasant Acade
my in Muscogee, Le.
Tlie majority of’ the Committee on Pri-
I vileges and elections made a report on the
j contested Election for Senator in B.bb co.,
declaring Lewis Law.-he Esq., duly elec -
;*dby a majority of two voles. The mi
; uority of said committee made a count: r re-
■ port declaring a tie ami instriu tinc ti e gov
! enior to order a new election.— troth reports
were laid on the table for consideration.
Monday, See. 14, 1836.
The Senator elect from the county of
'i Sumter, John W. Cowart, E.-q. appeared
•nd took his seat.
j 3? 11S ill iTl>: Itt fC: I.
By Mr. ’Alliste :To incorporate the
Savannah and Augiota Steamboat Compa
: nj—Alsu,
To incorporate the Savannah Insurance
and Trust Company.
i Air. Shotwell: Ti authorize the Bruns-
J wick and Fh-ritla Rail Road Company :o
■ construct a branch iiuiii some point on said
; road to some point on Hie Flint river.
Air. Holmes, ol 6 .kt r: To change the
names oi certain persons—also,
To appointa Trustee fur the Poor Schoo!
fund of Baker.
Air. Morgan: To ncorporate the “West
ern Bank of Georgia,” at Cassville.
Air. Wliartou: Tocompensate Grand and
Petit Jurors in Fors’t’.i comity.
Air. Ingram: To establish an additional
I election precinct in II uicock.
Mr. Surrency: T< authorize Albert Duke,
of .i attnall comity,to estaiiiish a ferry a
cross the Oboepie.
Air. Beall, of Carroll: To cstabli-h an
Election precinct at the house of H. 11. Ala
berry iu Car.oli,
Air. Baker: To authorize the Inferior
Courlof Mm ray to lay (.fi'tl.e comity into
militia districts and organize the same.
Mr. Faris: To divide the county of
Walker irto tw o comities, and to or. auize
a new comity west til'the Look Out Aloun
tain.
Air. Law lion: To amend the act incor
porating the “Columbus I'isuraiice Compa
ny,” so as to conferon said company Trust
and Banking privileges, to increase die cap
ital, a id to change the name to that of “The
Columbus Life insurance and Trust Com
pany.”
Bids passed.
To change the time of holding the Su
perior and inferior Courts of the Cherokee
Circuit.
Resolutions adopted.
Air. Alitchell’s, of Clark: For printing
lor the two U mses, 300 copies of the Cher
okee Treaty mid the correspondence r. la
ling thereto; the report of AI ij. Gem S -n
--ford on the events of the Creek war; 303
<opies ol the documents relative to the Sur
plus Rev enue ; the resolutions of Al nine and
Ohio relative to the el< < don of’ Pn>id<nt
md Vice President of the United States;
300 copies of the Reports of Banks, in
cluding the Central Bulk; 530 copies of
the resolutions of Indiana r<dative to the
Cincinnati, Louisville and Charleston Rail
Road, ami Report of Knoxville Conven
tion; Report of Messrs. Dearing and oth
ers; and report ofCol. Brisbane.
Air. Hines’of Liberty; For the paymetH
to Charlton Hines for the trustee of' tlie
poor school fund of’ Liberty, all unpaid
dividends of said comity.
At 12 o’clock, Al., the Smiao’joined tlie
House of Representatives an I proceeded to
the election of United States St nator.
w hich resulted in the clioire of Hom A.
Cuthbert—as noticed in our last.
Wednesday, Scvtinlrr 16, 1333.
The Se mite was principally engage I th’s
day hi the -consideration and discussion of
the contested election from Bibb. All.
j Lavrshe was at length declared duly elected j
0., . s 31. lie was imm dlately i
mimiited ami took his seal.
A.ter vv im ii the S. >:i»ie adjemriied.
..’civw’rr 15.
On moUon .J 3.1 . S nib- >, th • Senator from
En Iv uas adeod io the Cui iniittce to whom
.v.i.s referred that part of the Governor’s Ales
s U.e io! liive to tie? seivice and expense of the
niih i i in the Creek war.
Al;':;.is. Holmes of E irly,Hopkins of Cam
den, and 11. hoes of Baker, presented claims of
sundry persons in relation to said war.
Is ills introducfd.
By M’-. Stockton: To incorporate the “ Bank
of Bru-iswi' k.”
Air. Powell of Tall.ot : To amend the act of
ineoi-peraiion of tin: “ insurance Bank of Co
lumbus.”
Air. Ingram: To manumit Daniel, the pro
perty of the late Alfred .Skinner of Hancock.
.Mr. Al •Allisler, from the select Committee : I
A Bill to establish, the Court for the Correction
of Error.-:.
Pill passed.
Tocxtond the charter ol die “ Planter’s Bank
of Georgia.”
S E AT US AC A D E.M IC US.
At 4 :>’cl<i< kihe Sen.itus Ac id.'micas met and
received additional reports from Senators, after
which the Board mse andphe Senate adjourned
till to-morrow morning.
Taw-slay, dlov. 17, 1836.
Toe Senate refused Air. Reeves’ motion to I
re-comidc: the adop ion o! tin. report of the m i- j
jmaty of tne coiuimaee on Pnvm-ges and Elee- j
tion.s, in favor of Mr. Lawshe, in tin.- ci.ulcsted |
election iro.n Bibb—,e.is 32, nays 47. i
Air. Freeman, die Senator elected from the I
: cot: i:y of ITmkiia appeared, was qualified, anti
i took ms seat.
Pills introduced.
Air. Piinnagaii: i o prevent the circulation
of Bamciiiils under tiie denomination ol
Air. Band: I’o regulate ceiiain election pre- |
cincts in Al.ir'mn county.
j. 4.-. Lawsiie: i o prnv.de for closing the bus:- I
. ili-ss of inc iale Aliy or’s Court in tl.a city of!
I Alac.on.
; A!.-. Liddei: To authorise tlr- principal keep- !
ier oi tlie Pe.memi.iry, at iiis discretion, to em- ■
! piny convicts wmiout the wafL o f p.e j us ;i Ul . ’
i lion.
Ulr. Lawhna: To incorporate Summer Re-I
treat Academy m Aluscugee, and appoint tins- !
■ tecs*
■Rcsolutiwis.
A ii soiUi.oi: of i.ie liouse oi Representatives
mstructiug toe commiuee on priming to receive
no for priniiug the Laws and Jour
; n.i. ■, wu.ca no not sdpuiate f.r their executmu
am.m Hie Smte—.md making it die duty of the
; ..'ecivi uy ol State to superintend the corrccti-jn
ol iiie pi'mil sflecls—com i:i red in by the Semite.
A res ilmija o: die House of Representa
tives, autnmizing the Governor to liiinMi the
I -.’i.iiia officers ot IV like* county with 10 copies
..>..(/! a.,su nt of in.'.ia r. Tactics, to be sent
well i :e Laws ami Journals—concurred in bv
I :he .-(-ii ne.
A resolu.ion of tiie House of Reprcsenta
| lives, re.'erri-nr all bills tbr the amendment of
i the Judiei tr . to Hi.: Joint .Standing Committee
o i to-- J : I.? iary, ! sr t;i.:irco:i-,idera'.i-on, and for
i tiie cmis'di,Litton by tliein into one bill, oi’ ail
; m--!i as they may deem advisable, to be report
ed t-» tlie two bram iit-s of the General Assein
j bly—excepting from sacli reference the bill for
tiie oroaiiizaibm of the Coart for the correction
oi Error , a > i tiie bill to repeal the amendment
oi the Cfinstitnimn establishing said Court—
concurred in f.y tlie .St oate.
A rl a rem!,:;:o : ofti.e House, authorising the
j Survey.ir (ieaer.d to employ addiiion il clerks
| lo meet the it uaprecedented demands for
grants, un >1 the Legi-lature can make perma
nent provision tar that purpose—c.incurred in
by d.e Senate.
O i m >ti<>;i, AL-. Freeman, of Franklin, was
added to die committee on the State of the Re
public; ..I-. G ; t) oi, of Warren, to the Jodii ia
! rv Committee; Mr. L iws'.ie, of Bibb, to tiie
I ’.lm'.iry Cmiimiitee, and Air. C.iwiirt, of Sum
; 'er to die Committee on Internal Improve-
fne .Senate adjourned till to-niorrevv morn
| .'ling.
Friday Nov. 13, IS3S.
Bid's introdured.
B v Air. Bond : To incorporate the Flint and
j' iatiai-.'piehee Rail Road (fompanv. Alt. Swain:
tin-i-clief of J im Love t f E r.antiel. A'lr.
j .“'aih-F: 's o :,!:er (he times of holding the Sitpc
! rior Co arts of Emintiel, Scriven, an I Jefferson,
in tiie t t;l of the year. AI •. L: n ir: T> in
i corpora*-'!i>e Fenrde Academy of’ Lincolnton,
•x •■. ol . Co ie: For die appointment of Com
: mi,.-.■oners to rt-inark and make plain tl:e line
imtwecn i.'dloch and Emanuel. .Ab. Powell, of
.Talbot: To repeal the Ist, 2,',3.1, 4th and 9th
: seciions of the act of 1825, for iieensitig Piiysi-
I <:iaus, &c. so tar as they subject Botanic Prac
i ’ilmneis to punishment lor said practice, and to
| authorize them to practice and collect their fees,
Bdl; n tits:-1.
' To incorporate die St. M uys and Coh.imlms
i Rail Road Company. To remove the Comity
'o e of L.'ierty Iro u Riceboro’ to the seneral
| Parade G•<> in I, or i i one mile of th it place,
and to provide for the accomplishment of the
; am.?.
'M •ssa/rts from the G ver nor.
X message conimmiicating the removal, be
i vend the omits of his command, of Biig. Gen.
A. V, . Grier, an I the consthpient vacancy in
. the Ist Brigade, 2-.! Division, Georgia AJiiitia.
A me.sijo connniinicating the rcsignmion ot
[ M.’ j. G.-li. R. C. Shorter, euminaadiiig the 5.11
D.vision, G. id. A in::ss:i;re tran milling the
jceomit oi Col. Brisbane an I Air. Vfhiie, for
ilieir services as Engineers; and .c-qucsting an
appropriation for die same.
Air. AlcAll'.stcr’.s: Referring so much of the (
Govenmr’.s AL’ssiijje as relates to the Surplus
i Revenue to the joint committee on finance. — j
' Adopted.
Al '. Lamnr’s: Requesting the Governor in j
c >nfurm::y’ vvidi die act of a t scssim , to furnish
the troop of Cavaiiy of Lincoln wiui a sui’ii
cien! number oi pistols, holsters and swords to
c.iiiip'cte their t quipments—so that said troop
may be pr. pared tor immediate service when
re pered---Lind on tie- table fur the present.
And the Senate adjourmd till to-morrow
morning.
S it;ird.:y, Jiovemle ■. 19.
The Sen,to agreed to the motion cf Mr. Mit
elieil. of Cl .i-ka. to re cmidd.-r so iniicii of di.
Joa r..do. ye--.ertla_v .-s relates to the meino.ial o
t':c Ai.ii .i.i Couveuiii u.
jiills Ir.lroducetl.
By Mr. 'lopkiii.,: To reguiate veu-h-e ATaster?
in tin: t.wnoi .-jt. Viarys, t am.ten county.
Mr. PowJl, ot Mcintosh: 'l’o amend the ch.u
Ki of idle Auraria mid Blue Ridge I’mupikeCon.
| rar. f.awslu?. 'i’o am-ted and con.oli late th
j sjvi'ia! m-.s refaiive io the co.poii.iimi <.f A!-
| coil, ami ih- < ommmis tlurcof to fay our tlie ci
into »a.'d. and topoven; the cr.'c-iiou of uui.,m
ecu on said common.
Mr- Kim.<>| Fayette :To incorporate the Fav
ette county Academy. &e.
Mr. V'. billon: To reduce ihe Sheriff's bond.
Forsyth cm.nt .
Air. tiinnh. <>f Floyd : 'i’o authorize Vi m. F. i
Ito establish a Ferry aerus; the Coosc i-ivor, c
Lot i\'o. ;>JO, 4tfi Distriei -Jth sei tion
A.r. Ft I'linai: 'l’o add Devine Clark ank J.
cob I’urceil, ii..w citizens of Habersham, to the
county of Franklin.
1. hs i . I
'J o p udon J(,lm ;<uwm<i, ol 'i’alliot, convicted
of mm a r,
; <> co a. pel I die clei ks of the Supei ior and iide
. I .r Com (, (,i ..;i tugi.leery i-.niiuy to keep t‘.. u i
of.w. sat llie Gi.i.i t iiousu of san. county, > r‘a *•••
in oi.e muc thereof.
lu a.i.iimizv the Inferior Court of Hancock t > !
i.ltvr, cimndmntc and icgub.te die -iihitia a..,tri. ts 1
ol said county.
11'Solutions.
The Senate took up, and adonted A-r. Reese’s 1
motion, io r.iivi-so mucli of the Governor's dies- !
..age as lemtcs to tlie Small I'ox, to a select com- ;
mi.tee —Commit; o appointed, Messrs. itee.,e, ;
ii i liums, and I'uwcl., oi T..Jbot.
Mr. ftceso laid on tiie table a resolution refer- I
ing so .m.< a cl die Governor's .Message iisnd..t; .> i
to a ge.oogical survey oi the State, to a Select!
Committee.
Mr di’Allistei* laid on tlie table a preamble and. |
resolutions i elative to tiie I’l'esideiilial election,!
wliicli w ill be found in another part ol to-day’s pa-;
per.
Mr. Al’Conucll laid on the table a resolution,
requesting .he Guremor to lay before tiie r-eiiaic,
a copy ol al. llie correspondence of the Executive
with ilia uhicci'sof tlie 12th division, G. ..Lou the
sul>;ccl oi raising troops for the proiced in of the j
cilizens of tiie Ch; r.d'.ce comities, agi.iust the bes
ide Creeks ami C herokees.—Adopted.
Air. J;.?nd laid on the table a preamble and res
olusinns relative to the ircepdon by Congress o;
Al ulili.m I’etitious. (To t.e found in another
part of to-il tys paper )
On motion, Mr. Aiiteiiell, of Clark, was added
to tlie committee on iut< riial Improvement.
At 12 o Clock the r-enate joined the House of
Represent al.-es for tiie electimi of Major G.nei
ai, m place o! General R. U. Shorter, rc:igtivd,'
and a <>r.g.uiier General, iu place of Geti. A '.V.
G.icr. also .resigned—for the former, Col. John
'.,. Burney, of Jasper was elected; lor the latter, |
L'ol. Summers, of Augusta.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ■
Saturday, Nuveni’eer 12, 1836.
John Campbell, Esq. a member elect ft oni 1
the county oi’ Jefferson, appeared and took ;
his seat.
Piesolulions.
By 7 Mr. Franklin : That the Governor be ;
requesti'd to communicate (as soon us con
venient) to thisll lose, the strength of the
militia of tiii; State, the w hole number and
.lescrtptioii ol the available nruis ow ned by
the Slate, with other means of defence, and
'he places of location— adopted.
Air. Dougherty : That in future bills shall
be iniro.'iiced i islanter, and read the first
ti ne w ithout tiie ceren ony of notice for
leave to introduce, and a committee appoia
eed to prepare, ice.—lost, by the casting
vote of the Speaker —yeas 81, nays 81.
Notices for bills.
Bv Mr. Hammond : To authorize the
corporation of Milledgeville to lease lor2o
years to George Root, 4 acres of the Town
i Common, upon his comply ing with certain
i retpii-itious.
Air. Culver : For the free passage offish,
in the Ogeehee from Fenn’s Bridge to the
I Sitoals of’ Og'. chee in Hancock.
M . Rivers : To incorporate Union A
i cademy in Wilkinson.
Mr. Rhodes: To authorize the Inferior
Courts of the several comities of this Slate
:t • pay out of the County funds, such com
' : en -ation as they deem fit, to Grand and
Petit Jurors.
Air. Miller : To regulate the
in certain eases, where the Plaintiff dies al
ter judgment i-- obtained.
Air. Dn vis of Elbert: To alter the time
of bidding the Stip< rior anil Inferior Courts
of Taliaferro ami VVifkes.
Mr. Bulloch : To add an additional sec
tion to t l, e 12:11 division of the Penal Code
; —Also,
I To punish slaves and free persons of co
! lor in certain cases.
Monday, Nuvenbtr 14.
On motion of Air. Burns, tl'.e House a
greed to re-coiisider tiie rejection ol’ihe res
okitimi tortile introduction of bills without
the formality of previous notice, &<•.
Urbmius Dart, Esq. a member elect from
the comity of Gly nti, appeared am! took his
seat.
Notices for bills.
By Mr. Hammond : To change the time
'of holding the Superior mid Inferior Courts
; of’ toe comity of Baldwin.
Mr. flail : To amend the precinct law of
: Appling, and to authorise all elections in
■ that county to be held at precincts.
Mr. Campbell: Tocompel all non resi
dent owners of plantations and slaves in Jef
ferson, to pay tax for the same in said coun
ty.
Mr. Espy : To compensate Gratid and
Petit Jurors iu Cass—also,
To compensate one of the managers of
■elections in Cass, for consolidating and car
ry ing up the returns.
Air. Keith of Decatur: To amend the
law oi’ 1534, so as to alter the tiuvs of hold
ing the Superior Courts of Appling, Ware,
Lowu les, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly.
; Mr. Foard oi Cherokee : For an appro
priation tor tiie improvement of roads ami
bridges in the comity ot Cherokee.
Air. Blackshear of Lowndes : For an ap
pro riaiiou to improve (lie navigation of the
Wiihlacooclit’e river m Low .des.
Mr. Reeves: To compensate Grand and ,
Petit Jurors in Alerriwether—and, to com
pensate the Sheriff tor summoning tlie
■ same.
Air. Carroll: To appropriate money for
the construction of roads ami bridges in
' Al array.
| Air. James Lamar : To amend the Char-
Iter of the Monroe rail road co., to extend
tin route, to change tiie name oi’ sai l com
pany, ami to coaler on them Banking privi
leges.
Air. Foard of Lee : To compensate one
of tin- Ju.vtices superintending the election*
m Le ■, for bimgiug up the ret urns from each
jirechit.
Air. Gently : TocompensatePetit Juror*
n the county of Henry.
Mr. Bet k: To asses*a tax onallcxhibi
ionsoi shows m Henry county.
Air. Bowen : To make permanent the
outity site oi Dooly at Dray ton, and to iu
m pm ate llie same.
Mr. Diamond: To compensate one of
ie Justices in die county of D<Kalb, for
arrviiig up the returns from each precinct.
Air. Harrisot Decatur.: To exempt from
-.11 mid leiriagcin Decatur county, all vo
rs and jurors, going mid returning.
Air. Blackshear of Lowndes : To com
ensMte cvrmiti commissioners named.
Mr. Crane : To prevent all officers from
vying on and seiiing growing crops, uti
ss the debtor is absconded or removes from
;e State.
Mr. Wood of Randolph : To ai.tlioriz
,:e establishment of a Branch of the State
Bank at Fort Gaines.
j Hiltt.tis pr<.s: nled.
Air. Roger - : From t..e Administratrix of
uovl ..1.;,-:.m, (ie. i ise.i.
.Ji. Drysd .ie : From tl'.e Georgia Aled
ica; :?m r L,. —Ai- <>,
i'nmi tiie Piiot* ol Savannuh.
Mr. lUiodes : i rum the Central Com
mittee ol tiie Eioi'kiioiders of the Darien
Lank, praying im- it rt.iiu alterations in the
Uh..rier, mid mr tiie removal of the mother
Hauk io b.ivannali.
Resolution proposed.
By Air. ii.irrisof 13vidwin : Requesting
the G ivertior t<; furnish tiie House with co
pies of aii letters of file in the Executive of
fice (not transfintted with his annual mes
sage) touching tlie demand for Jim Henry
from General Jessup—particularly those of
Col. Rockwell anti Ctipt. Gar*riany.
Messi g from (he Governor.
Transmitting the report of Col. Brisbane
ami Air. >’« tiite, of heir survey of the route
ilmm Ji the umimtams on tiie North W es
tern frontur ol Georgia.
Ifidnesday Nov. 16 1836.
Committees were appointed on tiie no
tices of yesterday, and members gave tlie
iulfow ing
Not ices.. for Bills.
By Mr. Jaine» Lmur: To ament! until
consolidate die s. verai acts relative to the
corporal I. m ot Macon ;to lay out the city
into wards, ai d to prevent the erection of
nuisances on the common.
Mr. Moore: To define more distinctly
the duty of Justices of the Peace iu render
ing judgments.
Mr. Bulloch: To give jurisdiction to
Justices of the Peace in Chatham, incases of
damages not exceeding <530.
Mr. Johnson: To prevent person from
permitting slaves to resort to tliei-r houses,
and to inflict punishment for the same—
also,
'i’o compensaiethe Sherifi'ofElbert coun
ty for summoning Jurors—Also,
To consolidate two precints in Elbert
into one ot’ Lie bouse of, Barnabas Bar
row.
fljr. Holland : To authorize the Inferior
Court of Altiscogee to sell two blocks of
Lots in Columbus, set apart for. hospital,
purposes, ami apply the funds to the build
in.'. of a Cout'l-.ibuse.
! Mr. Fiouruoy :To compel persons who
i have purviia.ed lots or fractions from the
St ue to pay tix o.i the same, whether
! granted, or not—and to make certificates
for said lots or li 'ictiotjs evidence in any suit
in law r or equity—Alsu,
: To vest in persons who have paid thcre
i on, the title to Lots and Fractions which
were advertised to be sold in Muy untf June
■ 1634, as forfeited—Also,
To audiorize Alonroe Mitchell to plead
I '.uM practice I w in t .is State.
Al.. Aler. i.v ether: To appropriate to the
i severalco.intiesof ibis State, Georgia’spor
lion of Hit- Surplus Revenue of the United
' States—md to authorize the investment
iliereef by the counties.
Air. Love: To compensate the Sheriff
ofHeury for extra services.
Mr. Cook : To compel Executors and
j Adiiiini-trator-. to pay interest on open ac
e-tints, siler a cerl.im time.
Air. Jen! tins: To appropriate money to
endow a Female Academy in Richmond
county, and to incorporate the same.
Air. Bolton : To ait r t ie Road Laws of
this State so lur as respects the county of
Wilkes.
Mr. Coolly: To add the Academic to.
tlio Poor S« liool fund of Burke.
Mr. Keitli, of Decatur: To authorize e
' lection-precincts to be established al the sev
jm-al iniistci'-groiinds and places of holding
| Justices’ C(.m is in said c unty.
I Mr. Dart: 'i’o increase the capital stock
lof the Brunswick Canal and Rail Road
Company—Also,
To amend the road laws, so far as res
pects the comity of Glynn. Also,
To incorporate the Bank of Brunswick,
with banking privileges.
Mr. Eiii.-.: To pay the company of in
fantry commanded by Capt. John Towns
end, against the Creek Indians.
Air. Davis of Elbert: To repel the law
of 1835, adding part oi’ Wilkes to Taliafer
ro.
Air. Campbell: To compensate Petit
Jtirors in Jefferson county.
Mr. Strickland : To repeal the 17th sec.
of the lO.b div isison ol’ihe penal code.
Air. .Allen of Laurens: To alter and
airn-nd the law of 1535, relative to the poor
school f »nd of L ttiri ns.
Air. Hammond from the select committee
on the subject, reported a bill to repeal the
I t, 2 1, 3 I, 4th ami 9th seciions of the act
ol 1825, for the licensing of Physicians,
ami the 17th and ISlh sections of the 10th
division of the penal code, so far as they
are subject to ihe punishment of persons
practising on the Botanic system, and to
•uitiiorize said persons to practice and col
lect their fees under ct Hain restrictions.
Al' - . J. B. Lamar presented the memorial
oi the Georgia Female College: referred
to a *elect committee, of Messrs. Lamar,
Gordon of Chmham, Gray, Hili of Jasper,
and Merriwetker.
Bills Passed.
To increase the commissions of tax re
ceiveisand eolk ctors of ibe several coun*.
ties of this State.
To authorize W in. J. Campbell Allen
and Wm. Can p.l eil, aliens, to hold certain
rud and personal i sta e : y< as 99, nays6o,
Rescdulii.n Adi pt cd.
Air. Meriwi il ci’s : I’oadd Air. Holcombe
to the ci t. ii iitee on tlie Judiciary.
A rcsoluticii of the i oirir.ittee on the Ju
diciary, ref: ring all i ills for the amendment
of the Judit iary, to the committee on the
Jiuiic'tmy I n ria ir (-oi<sideratic.n and consol
idation into the one hili of all such amend
ments as tiny may think advisable, to be
reported io the two Hmise- : Provided, said
(•ou.mittee shall not be authorized to take
from the <!< rk’s table the bill to repeal the
amendment of'll.e constitution of the court o)i'
errors: mid provided also, that the bill n tXW s
in propiess for the organization c.f the said
court, ilmllimthe refund to said (,<*mmil
tee.
The resolution of the Senate, i n rc f e ,.
cnee to the pay ment of the unpnNl dividend*
ol’ihe Poor Schoo', fund, dueto the county
of liberty. J
The House then adjourned till to-mcr
j row morning.