Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813, December 04, 1812, Image 2

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The following Bill , entitled “An All, te alleviate ike levdiuh ofd.bt ers,” faffed both b'fir.chts cf the Le g future of this State on Irtdjy the 37/fc ult. has r ecei ved the ftgna ture ef the Governor ; be it enabled by the Senate and hhuft rf R prefentetives cf the State ef Georg;* ih imereti Ijfeubly met, and it ts enabled by the authority cf the fame, That fr m * i #hrr c**e thirtieth day *. i rhe prefsnt mowh £nT;vernbtf ] i fii*ul t.ot he lawful I>r a.>y civil ffi cr of the ftate t*> ifllis any civ 1 precept or pro rfs whitfsever, during the contiunation of this a&, except as hereinafter ex cepted. § 2. And bi it further enabled, That it fhdi f’ c be 1* vfu! tt 1 any S'lei.ft, Deputy *Vr fF, Cos oner, Codtable, or othei civi; < (Fj rr du ring the continuation < i h j> .Ct, to frrvc any civi! writ, warra v, precept cr proof Is what lot vs.t, exce-pi as hcreioaf r r ex. epted, rtol vy any execution] <a. hi. or any other p?3~ ftn whatever, which bs heret< fore ifined, or may hereafter iffbe agar.ft the per Ton or property of an priUn cr whatever, or make any ia.'es b/ virtue of am ‘‘xrcutie-c- now in h>s or ihtir p IT (Ti m, or that IToy Jr r*aft?r conn into his ortlur pofTtflim except Inch as be f u icitd on attachment! aid lu hit arc here inaftcr except*-d. § 3. And be it further enabled, That the Tie* urcr lha.l n-t pro ceed coli ft (’ >m the purchaJess cf Frantic ai Sur eys, in thr la c Lnd 1 t eri-s by tx cu ton* the a m unt * f any ium or lu 11s winch may b. po . du., or hereafter be come due, during the continuance of rhis <ft, except fuch pur* haiers rf trj&ions who have itmvrd or sre about to rrm >vc w h ut the fia e, and an oath to that cfT ct is made bv f on* r r fnoie creuita bl* went ft or witneff s. § 4. And be it further enabled, That ail perfens Ihah tx corn,.e.it 4 to 1 qiudate tneir a 'counts, if re quired I.) to dr, and on refuii g to cttmplv, the erditor ftull b- a li berty to prufecte his debt to judge m nt. $ 5. And be it further enabled, That the aft of limitation ww in force in this (Ute, thill ceafe to run, except as rtlates to real eftre, for and during the tuna this act fhail connr ue in force. § 6, And be it further enabled, 7 at wnere any mny hereafter bt* onvr lecurity, on fuch fecun.y’s main g oatn that he has juft r'alun to bd eve tba r-e principle for whom he is o m;y be fccurin, is abou to Iqua der or make away w h isp opertv; vh-re b/ luch le urs.y con ti.es .ha he would be comu lied to pay luc.i deb’ or aparih ce f, f har then aid in that i al’r, rh pr nci i i fhil! bt* compelled to gve new letunty which itrill bt a, proved of b> the or g ri,.| Irxuntv, viil.trwlit the cre el >t fhall he compelled to prc.fc cute h s la t cJe be to ex • unon and UK of t ,c ceitndanTs p petty, if rtquucd fo to and ) by ti t original lecur.ty, and on rcfufal fo to tl*, the ong ual lecurity ihall be exempt frem the payment ct tue (a 1 debt. § 7. And be it further enaltfd, 1 sat where any reaicoi apprencuua the lots of Jus debt, bv his and h or being aaout to fquander or wsftr his property, and (Hail make oath rhe re of, he fhiil be at liberty to pruic cu c Its fun to aj >ig uient. § 8. And b* it fur tier enafledy 1 at th‘S law ih ill not oc co fiJtr e to ex f c*.d c i any cafVs for the re t:.v*ry * - - r'*ver.u? and ic, or to become cue to cl<e or to the cities of Savannah, and Augufta, *U all fitter irerrporte towns in this ftatf, the Planter’s I>< nk of the ftate of Gco*gi'i, and the to foi ft vur*s to the Pate r torts Sc wrongs committed againß the Rate or to any fines by the pro per authority toi pegleft cf duty • nor t*> cal s of rent v/here the tenant < r lenar.-s refule to give up puff*. I ft •, afrer the ttrm or terms for which fu h premilrs were lealrd j nor td prevent the filing of bids in equity, for difcovery &'.n iclief, and to reft ain fraud in the execution or performance of confr^Clv — provided that (his a& lhail not extend uie col! cl ion of ‘iih.on money r w due or whi h hereafter mr.*. bee m due to ih Univerfitv, and cr* the A aii em.es n C/ ataam and Liberty, a..d all ocr.cr academies and private f. h ois § 9 And be it further enabled . Tna whtic a..) Sber.fi, Ccio.ver or C -(.ftab'e or other Civil Officer iray have heretofore ic-ied c-n any prepert', or ft#ay hrreaf rr levy on prrpercy teal cr perf al, it find be the du y c-fiu. h i.-ffictrto cle iver up faicl property su the Ci te nda t or defendants, oa his, her ’r their givifg leeurny for there del very thercot when ca.itd on, c: f r rhr <f ventus! \ ?. merit of J* deftt ad cfi ; and vvr.cie aiu p per y has b-m heretofore or na hrresf t* r be ev cd cm by virtue of an ex* ei u * n s a forelaid* and the licfcn danis ma have given or may r.rre af*r g ve fecurity for thf dtlLery of the litre, or fMhr pa ‘tiif ? tof the m : e>, ar.d it fh-1. laus'adtonly appear by the oa: hot rhe plain .iff, I V<, her or their attorue; or .igt.ni, that thr defci’.da , his, luror their (iecumv or feuuities has left* or is about to leave thr ftaie or coun ts [t x* pt fuch as f*uv be cm hr the or vine uf their ct unti ? j then ad i thar erfr, the fa id <; in cr .r cfn *s are fully autnonifd 10 pre ct cd n the ut'ual way as fully and ef fcdtuiii as .f his h. hit*.; n. er been p. fled ; Provided neverike'lcJSy ta the ck tcedant ot c? feint t:..s rr.iy fi p the fair of their property on or before the dav of fdeon pay ment of cofts, and giving new ir. u rity and all fu h lecu icyfli and be held and coi fidrred as ipr eial oai<, and i*i ail cafes where bail h *. li'eitd, the party c ffmmg to beet me 0 1, fhilt be rtq ir and to jidiif . An wneie any per lon may be in actual Irrvicc and their property is ab*.nt bro g removed *.u. of the csunr> or (lit, hi3 credito; JTi li be at liberty to proceed tgai ft the property of fuch prrlon as pointed cui bv this (fi, iigiu.ft (he pr per ty of abl ond ng debtors, oa lu.h ered to *s maku g oath that he has j ift re -%i n to bcii ve fu h removal is actual* ab ut to *ake place, and that lie apprehends th lots of his fad or ome part thereof by lur H u m ‘*ak § 10. And be it further enabled, II a. nothing in ih s iCt lhali oc to ct-nft-ued a* to prcvtiu the trial of the ng-tc of property, acft.ons of e jedtmen: or c*f trefpals, actions of tr ver, asfiions cf aff ui , mci.ance aid battery, wound’ngor unprifon mrn , or any them. § 11. And be is further enußed, Tna- w nere any Bhe i ff, Curonci, C ltabir, Aitorney a. Law ur other < ffi r fh.nl have reccivtd and col lected monrv, by virtue of their c fti > relpt lively, chat they fhail be compelled to psv over the lame, in the manner thev and each of them would have been compelled hereto fore I > to do. h 11. And be it further enabled, That any per Ton makirg earn that his, her or their creditor is about to remove out of this Rate or any county, attachment (hall be granted thereon, on giving bond aou iccuri ty agreeably to law; the iubftquent proceeding fhail be the fame as is prrbribed by rhe attachment law now in fnret in th’S ftace ; Prsvtded reverthelefs , that the defendant *my ft op all further proceedings either before cr after judgment, by giving prod freehold fccuriry for the debt and cofi s. St’ C. 13. And be it farther enabled, That the provifi of this ait ftml not extend to any Executor, Ad minift ator, Acicnirriftracnx ur Guar dian, who has actually in hie or her hands, anv m nty, property or pa pers belonging to any legaiees d:t tr bu e* s er orphans, and withholds the Um t from *he pmprr ben* fi Sc life oi lad legatee?, diftnhutres or r.i phans, or here ut, fhe or they have applied l.’id monev, property or papers to his oi her own individ ual itfr r ot to the life cd fa and le tvu- 5. crurphat s—fro*5 — fro* Vidcd nevertkelcfs, ‘.hat oe*j g tois act Ih il be o cc ftruid r*. t > pee ve t ti i e fub;*ce 35 and fummonffs, and ium-nomug jurors and wi Os, where the fame may be Aft r Cii v, for the hearing and determ meg cafes which by rhii law (he ct.mr.:% are authorii.zed to hear a’u{ determine. BENJ. WHITAKER, Speaker of the Hcufe of Rsprcfentalives IVM. R r Bi/N, Prejident cf the Senate. Approved, 27 th November, 1812. D. B. MirCHEPL, Gov. Battle of hfArrnfibwn. L’ft of Hi tr? k.l ed, w tindrd and prifuneri ir the er at L- ft own, n the 13 h ‘.ft. Kill d. —C ipr. Iv'l , (y-h regf. of r.a 1 r ; bu . V raij, ;;i N. Y. ft'.alpr- ‘• h at 1 Au . , iM tr ns, 13 rv. Monrtaily wound:d -—L cut. Col. J. K. Kcaw k, Ifi it ght arul- Icr j .T ut. A. Fiulps, *3 \\ infan try. Wounded Lieut. C 1. Chriftie, 23*h uva.ntiv; captain Wail, 13 b < J j h* uc. Cl ;k, 23J doj captam Llw e.ll t, 13th do j Lent, 13 o do. Prifoners —B'g. G’n. Wadf wrtf , oi M luia j major Shpenccr, of dj col. Scott, ai artillery; m-j ] R. Mullauy, 23d infan rr ; <ap . Ogkvie, 13 h do j rapt. Mi chefnrv, 6 hdo; rapt. Gibb n, firft 1 ght armierv j capt. Brown ; capt. Ba on; lieut. Turner, 13th infantry; iieut. Bavlv, 3d artillery ; lieut. Kearney, 13-b infantry ; lieut. Ran d’ Ip ■, isc light art fiery ; lieut. M Carty, 23 1 infantry ; lieut. Fink, 13 th dt; l cut. Huginin, 13 hdo; b. Rfab, 13th do ; It. Chamoeelin, U. S. arm*. Several other rfftcers ? th* U. Sra r e and rrdlitia killed, whofe names net yet known. New-Yerk paper . COLONEL CHRISTIE, Win was taken prif-cB-r bv the Brit;fti at the battle o’ CLi'renft iwn, is a native of Maryland, was edu a ted at Pnnccton, and \s ab u: 26 years of age. At College, h was diftingu flird for his ge*>tjs a.id ap plication, and S3 a fold* ir he had already acquired a charadcr that promifed to fipen into em nence.- He afiifted to plan the expedition which he fo gallantly attempted, and its unfortunate rrfult militates neither againft his ftc 11 or his pru dence, but is attrtbmab!. to the un avcifi&blc mkiortuac of war. Raleigh Star. The following interejlittg letter cu the JubjsSf cf cur manufactures, will be reed with pleafure by every real American: We ai e at prefent wholly engaged in raasufa&unr.g with the fine Span iih wool, a branch of bufiaefs which yields us h better prcfi., and com mands a ftradxr falc than coarfe wool; we mav, hower, engage i?i the manufacture of die latter m the enluir g lpnr>g. Our eftabhfhm-nt is now ihc mofc cocfitkrabk in the United States for fine cloths and ca!. fi ners every day ru.Rifh from 30 cu 40 yes. < i br ad cl >th, w).;. h iciit at fr m 9 by the pt-c, and wc *hl i foot? ue able to furinfh doublt thar quantity. The ci fficuky of getting g ©d workmen is now furm mtued, and c are no longer dependent np n Euii p, a our vrwn countrymen acd apprcniu-.es are able to execute eve ry * anth of the bun r Is. The woollen marufs&urc is in deed making great pr&grd’s m the northern lection of the union bUnktts ic made in this ftate in very confiderabie quantities, fmail factories for coa; ie woollen cloths are gettit g into operation in ail di- We think that the fupetfiie cloths that we now make are luu ri~ or to moft A the imported iupi rfi.e; and the quantity made r,ere, a; North ampton, and it other pdiets, is fo great that a great amount of forego cloth will oe excluded hem our market. The enterptiac of eur * people is beyond that of ail ‘ether nations, and you may hr alibied that Etirr pe will fi and :he Y * k -s he m* ft powerful riva sin ail her vain aiTe manuuftu-ey, is fo n st e wan* of the it? Ih u be a hrl m re prt ifit/g this li :c oi ch A Untie. Aurora. FuKEIGN. J\ew Y* r k Nov. 7 Arrived, the ft g of tru * Lk, from Plymsuch, (England) tailed 30 h Scp < mbvr, and brings London papers of the 28th. P. ftb ger, J nr.arhaa Ruffel, Efq. late charge D’AfFiircs a: the court of London. Paris dates to Septmeber 23H in the Lend an papers j no bauh LTbon dates to Spitembe.r 14 U Gen. Hill was at Serena. Soul was marchi g ia the dvredion cf Grena da—king JofepH was in Merciia, hoping to form ajwaftion withSoulr. About 70 the the Bal tic had arrived at Goctenburg, with lofs of anc:hrs, Ac. Rntraft of a letter from a gentleman who arrived from England in the Lark , dated New-'Cork, Novem ber 7, 1812. We were disappointed at finding the war continued with fo much acrimony, as the expiation of an accomnsudauon is ftili prevalent in E: gUi and. T he London papers cf the 27th SepttftT.tr, which reached Ply mou n the momir.g we failed, con tamd an a.xcunt ol a battle foug’iC bet*- ern .he Ruffians and the French near Mji sk, about fixty miles from iVlof. ow on the 7m Septem ber ; the battle commenced at 7 o’ - clock in the morning and by 3 o’- clock P. M. the Ruffians were in full reueac. The emperor Napole on commanded in perf.-ri and was it ill on hcrfeback at 7 m the even ing. This is the accaun: but il s untffiuial.