The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, December 18, 1830, Image 2

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I l ■ irg® * f t* st'i. s'itdo i * !i5pi» ! l>« tenqitii.g, nod. • • Inw i>f Congr*-', lo * »iU!> S ' f. 'it lln- bull!'s of Ills COllll (i y. Y nin i> hi iv n S'n "* tcdcrn! jungl; nr rni-ni"J Iji ft in a nil,mini (or piim.un til,, "joint net* -i iitut n rtniiilerfein i of the f*ii i i’ll' coin if if*** I' I*n,■ ii Still-- * Ai ti at! iliis * i.tilii n-oil n* giving tliir sl.il»* ruler* l!»t- right li> r»‘sn»l I tzfii €*' it .“iVt-t .i - Ctrl, o' Mi II civ 1 war In l-slatl* 1 1 >it ns lev "i'li iio ii.'.liol ity; "on »quontts, oil ier of winch is !nci,‘iip"i , lil<- vvnh iln Very 111 lioil ntg,.Vf!i.Jit,l 111. I " suppose tltu< til ;i-(i®rii govt-rumi'in Iwvt * c®ii*iiiu»iwn al I ghi to I'XeM'lSi C- Hull' ', o«eis, II llic most opei.iie upon the i.t- jiff ' t ilie states, aim' yet th is lio govet ii-M-iii of eacii stall Ins ihe rig'li to fix and deitrmine its o\vi relative jo tii-ti, and by tntt s-a y couse q cue , to liiinl li t- P'iiv is ' i tin g< nei u goi i nniieiil, ia to »U|ijioso 'lit.* existence o tivo t eoiadit toiy miii inconsistent iigh|.».— in it) ;• v mm- ms tlteir must lie •tin* vac Sojn. me poo i■ ; m oilier tvmJs, e»i ■ y qu- s -1 ion Unit ran arise as In toe consiitutii’iifli i x iii 1 tin l (envt rs of >i fl- r -in classes ot fii. rli jii.o I. s, i.iiS If sosc pilltlt; Ii I gtl ami pen t .IP, di t>- l ininiti!■ >n by s- me in lmmil • f-irk li.uvlrrigt and autlltoilt, or (on t tit it si In tie inevitable cotes queued. An Wliei I r . t Am it is iin more nsiet sing tf»,i, you litve as- SU lied ito:;nii : S t V 'lviltg Sin il Ileiuei. ifom cons q :t tic .', wii-ji at «■< nsider llt.it they are i ciiieCi opposition i the “sit ir.t letier” of lie itiiMilulit i , youi fuvotite test ot tin* ex i tit of eleg nil powers. I is tliere.i prnvideo, ‘that the ciiixli'ti'ion and tin lav sos die United Sfees ivhirli sh ,11 It made ill pursuant*- ihcidof,*’ “.It 1 of ' SII.I" 111 law „f me I iUti ; 'll ! ii judges in every stuff -fi ft b- no ana thif’g m lUr constitution or laws of any >tulc to the con run/ notwithstanding A p . 'III J, it 1 1 l> |tvv e, [ I U-nn S' . ] , . II e'X'end 111 al! COS' s, It, law ill rq- y, 11 is n- itidet tl.is cotisinitlieii, tin 1, -s oi h IJitilt o 5 I’s, -lid treaties mad' ■ot so dl io made unde tnuir authority. ’ N fiiet; can tie moil plain, tbun ill,l t. •ill el lelier” *•( ho l< IlMl'llMon, make the l ias id enngr. v . -npi. e, nj iug el»- 'fietice upon tin state functionaries, <-u linikui. void the laws t tde st ile if cuulra t . i-.- re to. Aid io pi vt i, ns p i vision s iuciion and an ini e peruli >i I . i tp <v , 1 f . stair Igjsla tire all executive and judicial officers , l S. i ands i He stveral ti ate , s-iid ui- {.*‘*un- : y o,m i flu m. tin • S ippor” till c!.||» I u‘‘*m of me U nio i S 'its. It I os. ideip ;:;at n br io j»s to me na tonal judiciary to pro Pounce upon < lie cn, scilu i aiity of lltti i.e« s ol die ii tioiiat legist 'tire. its ju.isdictmi ex ends to “all c,ts< s” .rising uniter them ; an- and is inid to conceive how in any p sible case a ledi-r.il jn . e can decide a cam , arts,tig under a law, without pronouucum upon the constitutionality ot tii.it taw. I fact it would b<- vatu and idlu to make Ut< laws nf congress supretiitr, if tjie national ju die try hat) not the puvvei of enforcing Ihen.. Foi you can handy be ignorant hat a law is a tend letter, w ithout uu organ to r x pound ami au iiistr uineiit to i tiforce it. 1 should suppose, tlierdurii, Unit no piuln sii nil man could lii.silate in saying, that a f'"iiblu opposition to the judgment <>l tin* Ft* e l Court, founded upuu au act <>i con } i ,ny wiiai t:vei slat, aoilioniy that op pns'tii!’.) bo <iu ii»nzi and, tvouid hi tin v- i .■ iso winch tin; coitvi utiou had in view. When may inadt) provision t i “cailii g f-tii til- luillll I to iXucUit) ti:U laws of lh> U lion-* Bn I smctotT, hope that your ii<oiito u and ■ irints will never have me iIT ci of mis loaning tiie st lie tuihoi nit s s Ii is'ouii dot (hi* temble resort uuavi ii ti. I u tha farewell Atidiess of VV ASUINGT N, monishing hisfrllow cttia s . **i»o»i. tn digtiamly” upon ihuSe who preach op mu Units tending to disunion, is not yet lot go tie u. ONE UFI HEI’EU LE. tIAMMO 1 11 SkLLE I ON. Tie stceleii.n of an animal, ol piodigious £l2' ,w is is *>Vc red about tout weeks sue*, at ii li g Li:■ >tt Lick in Kentucky. \V> have lie follow i g jiai -icuiais from a frit ie. who itc ived memos ajp nilt uiaii who i> - ssat s near the Licit. “Titeit att* tenor twelve sets of tuss.s, fr.-iti 4 12 set long—tin claws an 4t . Jong ind 3 oro ttl—tiie tusks were aiiatigt. in circular omer, as if by tiie hands of mat — witiiin the circle the bones were deposi ted, which w hen placed logeito , sin wt tli" tii.n il to have been at leas 25 le*M hi_n an. (>0 let*i long. Toe scull tome alone \vt i a 400 poun-is. Tli y wen found bv u M Ft u.y,uUoui 14ftei below i.- face .('me ear'll, win. lias refused $5,000 1.0 lien. The skeleton is said in be com ploie, saving only one or two ribs. v lien, and how , ibis animal i xt-md must, I- 111 ill speculatn<i. Tne maimnoib him seif, so long the wonder of these latter tins's, must dwindle mm comparative insta ll li. i• c a elure tins new discovered piodi pv . It ciruivofous, « buts do scat ccly stive him lot meal; and and gt amvoi oils, nets must iiave been bis t ndor i tug • t Vest cm Paper In nm.rcY —A t.cn’len» a fmoi the S u b cam pc o» 1 111 the Mail Boat fitiin Fi ed- CTirichmo ouSiturday moinni; h,,i—bis trunk, containing aq i unity of g. II in bins wis pi -cc ;i- tli b tggag* rool.i, on bo.tni tile b> it Up-tl t'i*‘ .it iv lot die boat h.l past om o'clock, A. M. at this place, HU'I Wllile the gentleill ill Was In bis birth, a p iss 'iigt c had toe b i g ie tooui opened, ,n <i taking bis trunk, landed on tin whaif I T Boat proceeded on t t W-islungti , I W nit 'V i* .1. stove •|| Mill tut. SI I auger |o, st *i t trunk. Pursuit was imtoeiiiai . n , but is yet itm it.bbur has not bn dr t I lin k Ills beeo f m.d o til ( ’ ■ tl • l li It I < i die I M , 111 , p pud rilletj o - . ot. i's. AUzamh in, l) CV Pktniz. : l J j'i i'A\j SAr (Jl\ -‘1 i « OLUMBUS, S m It DAY, DEC.. 1“, 1 Attii- u-;Ji tho legiataiure is eo near its close* and ultli »wffli thu (irc i-rt c'-ss on has already been stretched ait beyond i's usual term, yet with tbo excep'ionof ill ill I>r the protection ot the gcild ininee. si-arcely an net of a put'lic and interesting nature,lma vet ic eivedtlie sanction op tlie two houses, . o pn-K-ing were the exlgi nc.ies of the times, that G v Gilmer fell him oil'justi fied in 08 i-inlii , <r the legislature two weeks tar lier than usual; vet meek alter week lias elapsed, arid .still the j an nils exhibit none of those impor tant into cs's atiju. -d heh pressed . n stronglt on the attention oi his excellency. The present legisla mo lias beendei idehly more idle tlia.ii any which lias previously p ckeled their lour doliiir,; a day, and relumed t" laugh at the pe,,p!o wh un their i ir.g speeches about ee-n .my iua> have guliod One valuable: lesson however, rnav be drawn from tin- piese n protracted and idle ses sion—and we hope tho people will pr fi by it It may be learnt, licit if ‘ in the multitude > t ei>u . ell'-rs tliere is safety,’ yet in the mu t'tudc nf lawgivers, th ir is danger mul dealt, conju sion md distraction Al. ilie last ilatcs from vlilledg title, tho I.an I Ilill was nril; lief-.e the Senate; several a ..t-inl m> nts hud been ■-.irrioJ, not altering however, it-s foalures grcitlv from the shape m which it pas-ed : he! I- tee T e lull f i calling a convention has been rejee led; is has also ilie ml lor amending the constitu tion. set as to p-ovide fin a ledtt tiun ot /he mem. bers ■ f the Li-jjislat-ire Thus, alter all the pri - fessed nev ition to ,be mteiosts oftiie pe pie, and obedience to ilien will,, the pontieiansat nliheoge. vilie havo refused to do that, which, Mi people di c.ared > - decisive:; shout be done, by tin . vei -i whelming vo e oil the n. t .ilontliv In Oetooer - I iim u can : uveci it. a lhat a provision to io- I Unco me . presentation oi a county, vy. uiu »a. a u the seats oi a gieai nu.-,,ber ol tile present meiiT I tiers; and to legi. iate tinuns Ives ~ut oi existence, I would be an act ol dismieiested sell uevotion, which cau liardiy be expected at me present day •Viuny have boon opposed to tiio bill .or calling a convention, from a pietended fear ot the conse quences Now in our view ot the ease, tile tad mg a convention to amend the com-liluii u, i.s in -act, the tCiuinieg tiaek Io the sove eign peup,e, the inho ent p itv rs of sell' government, wuu h has for the time been delegated to agents—init tt’llich, 'hey iiave always the l ight 1.0 fesUtne: aud which, when »o resu ed they nave Ilie right a g nn to distribute into such hands as shall to them seem fit;—aud altei the people have remodelled 'ho government, or any deportment ol it, to suit themselves, who lias a lignl to complain? The caking .fa convention '.h -ref’oro, mnj b and nor oi'S —b it to whom ? not to the people; because they then have the p wer in the; o hands, anil can take care of themselves; but it would be dan. geiou to their unfaithful agents " lio h eve abused their trusts. No wonder heretnre, that many members of tho Legislature are opposed to calling a convention. T he pas’ week has been ono of ha y excite ment for the people of ■ oiunrbu .. First of nil, wo wee oiectirtied by the occurrence of a heavy frd' of rain n l one of th >se nristv driczlmg, make believe sort of showers with which we I avo of late been so frequen’ ly t u!? ell m—bnt with a genuine, ol ft binned, rioh' upandd >wn show er which il:nvo u.- to cover in go dea nest Then came the nixn with h ; s quiz?, t; glass, eelept the microscope, which sho cd to the lovers of the marvellous tiro shadow of ;hmgs in visible -on h as eel< in a (Imp of vinegar as large ns whales and a fly' leg as lug as the main oast of a 74!—Next came one who pno-osi and 1 .rising a balloon of painted paper, filled wi'h gaz. Hi. xVliether the itrdividul went up himseif, or sent his balloon, we know not—havin' la’.l* ooen neidier—perhaps gaz exlula I und tao evaporated ■)n the back of tlii-i we have haa tiie arrival nf boats—some propelled rp stra in by polo pow er—and another hi ought down s* re.i u horseback; And la -t of all came th. .tonub .-t! Then tin cannon roared and the do?*' barked! All was bustle and no ivitv, dray* rallied tbr ugh the streets, t e tv iggoners bawled add die boat men . Hu' tune pacifies and level-all (hint's and even now at our present w riting die current of affairs flows on again as smootblv as though the steamboat. tho baloon, ortho while, had never been seen among us 1 lie p esident’s message at the opening of the second session ot the 2l st congress, canitt 100 late for insertion in our paper of to day. Much anxiety, gays the Charleston Courier existed at I lavuna, at our laid dates, v 1.-lli uj )as to the situation of old Spain Mexi. an paper received l lie re a ft.w days pie viou., -outa i, a ru mor of die flight of Ferdinand from .\ladrm. Their circulation w as prohibited by governor Vdves. An adj.un.ed session of the United Elates Uii cuil court was to be held at I’renli.ii New-Jers, ■ , on the Ist inst wiieu an important question was to beaigucd in regaed to no injunction which has been moved fin on behalf o J soph ’■hmaparte, against the la.iiilenaml Amli u tail Hoad ( om pain, to prevent them from cu.ering upon his lauds, for the purposes oft heir rail road, .v ( d w hich involves the con-titulionality of ther char ter. It is stated’in Sillirna .'■< Journal, No tlm more (ban .mo thousand and ..ue hundred persons have b-en destroyed in tins country bv j explosions iro-n stuumbn.iL boiled). lllackw’ood's Magazine represents the intern.| piuteo mi tho monarchy • f <irent Kritain sio i’a triune danger fmu the exeitemeut of the tune-; U I- sekuow • dge.l that me Hiistocraci und hior i "'b> Inivo bu n tendered odi.ut- he great tia-i. of the popu'.tto.n. mid reproach , , on don ("■.•»» I ■ i . oriog, j,| ,i , u ~j v, i|„. 'i* 'J 11 •** " '■ * *cry ail of the pui.lic ii ttjinoiu m.odcti pule and poui. Lr.GiISLATLUL OF GEORGIA. sun v ru. isaturdsy, Pee. -1 The bi'l to fi'etliialo the collect -n of debts in the Sup nor and Infenor court* ol tins S-cate, was paoo,l-—teas do, l ays So—the l icsident Volmg m the affirtnalivo. Tim mil t’> alier and amend the Ttli sec.tor. of the Ist arietle of the c-mstitulion, attei some ee ba e, was ordered to lie on the table until curled up The bill to cha ge ilie mode of appointing ili teetors of tbe . en'ral Hank, -tier some debate, was oidered to lie on tiie tabic until Monday next. , „ , , Mr Greene laid on the table a resolution for t»k i iff ti e sense of tbe pe >plo of Ibis state, on tho subject o. penitestiary punishment Mi Ensrtl in'rodn* sd :-,s an‘e;, a bill more par ticnlaily to dehu* the f osse iauumitalus of tho several counties ot ilie state and to prescribe tho duties of tbe same. My Flovd gave notice for the appon.tinent of a cninniittee to rep i t a l>iil for the appointi.icnt ot commissioners, to lay *-ul a road from t. o.umtu.- to St. -Mary's, ike. _ M lid ay, Ucc 0. The committee or. Agriculture and lutei na. Im pioveio. nl ma i- an uniavoiable lep.-rt on n -ex peitieni-t l nuproetug. at present, i he navigi.ioii of th v iiattahoochec itvcr; wheiii was a^iet-a to. Vue t-iii to elimge the mo .o of ap-wuntiug too Dirori !>• oi i hti i ont.al *i: k, Kail i-iio l«urii lime i. il pa.'Stci —\< a?* U, ay a2 Li i ho ate itjecUii iii** i»i»i to amend the act inc»■! jH-rninijf Ilie « euti ii iUm , ac . il. "ill to amend tne J iic.ury act p is-nl in 17. p, o iar US lei 1,, sMI til.- uier "I taking tos ti- . ii. oe com !ib-i.,ii and lute:rog-iton », und the bill ogi e ~in gei |u<lgm nt credit is a pre fen nco to iioaies tua ed •-n .tie sale t and ten lants inept-ily on ceriaiti cases, weiu ordered to lie on the iub.e until to-morrow. Tuesda Dec 7. Mr Fioyd reported a bill toappoin-. coinmts ton cis ami uivcyois to la., out a road liom oluni bus t > ot. Mary s al i- ioyd f.o n the same committee, to who n w-is i efen ed the presenuneiits oi t lio 'iranu Jury , t airoi count ~ reiauve t the I'oney Ulub, to j, l ie.! a Inil declaring void ill Conti acts made witn llic ni rotieo (ndtaus -o far as tho Indians .-oe coocerneu. On motion of Mr Green, lie f cna e au j> cd a resolution, req mug all '.lie v.-lei oi e*v rgia, on ihetiist .Molu:ay in October next, t express On liii-ii ticket, if n, favor of pern euliary. ‘i'eiuten liary;’ ii against peaiteuliary, ••-So t’enitenua- J lie bill to give younger judgln. n creditors a pret. renee to mou.es raised onthesalo.it defend ant's property, in ceilam cases liieieu speemed, was read h, tni.o time aiui passed i lie bin to sui vey tile v heiokee Temtory, was lead Ilie second Mine, ami m.ide tne oidei ot Ilie day tor k huib.u, n. xl. \ bill was passe.i to lueorporale the Haplist Cuurch at New nau, in v-owela cu .nty Wednesday, >ec and. air Daniel), ol Olialita n mfrod.iceu lii .iauter a bi.l t, presoiiua tile mode of procuring ceiuiie,) c pies of lire records ol lire oupenur and ini.i rut court, oi lilts stal, iilt-Lto i AbfsKD To a ter tie tine io: holding the Superior com ts in he i- line River c,rcnt. i'u a~e nj mo act rogul .ring eiecu ru district re lire conn, .os of it allon, i* ay eae, i’rKO, -s C. and io es abiisu an aUUnrooxt drsliict. ru t.ow elai c ointy i ile i.e vile litre to propert lit id by liusuand .ana vvi.e under ceil nr enemas, .turns. Executive ■ .ariment, December -, bs kl. From informal ion received from v . ions souicr s, it is behoved that tho , if is of the r resident to r, in ve the Gtrerokees fro . wtthui the iurnts ol the stat, , w„uld b-s essentit] j aided by the pi - sage f rearliiU ms ,y the i.egrsbrtuie, giving its as ent :o he l ie .donts' granting to tne Mlicro kces tee simple reserves m an, treaty or contract which he may make with them it is known that theik an tw o classes among tire t.herokees very wnielv tpinaied from each otlrer. One consists ol’wliite no , with Indian fan ilies, aid tire Infl bre. il- i iiis class has both tvoulth ar.d mleiii gunce, anu by us influeuco now controls the tribe. Most, f loose who belong .0 it an: qiltlifird to diseli r; ge the du re,r of citizens —and some ol them au: end to no desirou of ~ecoini, g members of on. on.anility, piovided they can have secured to the . fee simple titles to reasonable portions of tin'll lands Others would bo willing to remove with tlie tribe bey ond the Mississippi, ti they eon and ree rve lands in iie same \vu. ,so lira) they mighl be enabled to soli them lor iheir value, either t , i rtlividuais or the Untied ota 03. 1 hey are now or soon will be cuuv need, ihal tiro love of power cairn ,i be gratitii and n their tribe remains in t-ictr ine ciitsiiuoi ii. if, tliuref.ro, their ciiptdit. c m > ,■ satisu. and, the chief didicuky t > ns rcmova. - ill . . ivercome i lio otner c. rss of Giierokees aro c .posed ol di - unmarried aboriginal people, tic j . ved of ilie. f rim rpi rue of character and love ii. erprize, dr based into slavisli dependants up. n-i we nihy chiefs and corrupted by the do lling vi. os , inch they have contracted from rr in.crcotiVeO wit Ii vicious while men. it is •ci cd ilint this entire class v. o dd wiiingly ro e :o tile country prepaid for tire tibo be tho . .Lted Buttes gov. rnmonl, upon iha terms whidt ■ now ottered, if the const'll' oi their punutpal c . eoui be , blamed. 1 lie ’ esideiu cannot offer to their principle i . reserves .n t' o•• .tuple title to the lands which iey oeen. ym nc rgitt, as ll.e lsnds v.iueii lin y occupy in t.c rgia, e! ,gmg to'.i.e stale. h .-r tiie pu o so, titer,■fore, of placing at the control ■ oi the icm cm, the m .ir.s vvlin li are belli *ed to be in .si tlic.mii tu making a treaty u iiu ti:e l.li-o olve. s, pe iii it mo to leco.innend that you pas* res diitio s authorising lie t’res.deut to m .se ie. on..pie reserves to the > h r< lo r- os haslie.en li Ii no do io in former trea ic„, t. • United tans .eiv.og , • tii rla.e tiie vulre i t tiie lauds ro se. . oi. u. n a ensuro is due to tho Inmans who unders'a and the peculiar advantages which tic ir coon, y prison’s lor acq urmg wea:th ; an how t use tuem tbr tne.r ow ii henuftt. ll will aiu tho I'tesid t m liia etbfts to rein wo the Indians, a a,I if suoces.iul hi effecting thi oijoct, will boofin e .icula do advantage to ibu r- a e m relieving tt tro.n its embarrassing reiaiion with tne l itero kees t'crmil me to avail myself >4 this occasion, to suggest to tiie I.egi.in ure the . x.iediency ■•{’not mini luring with the rights of lire heiukec* to occupy tueir territory, as tiie policy lies; calculat ed at tins time to obtain their peaeea :e remov al. 1 transmit to tiie l.egislature an extract from j a eoiUiinioie.i ion receivedTroni the War D»pa t } no tit upon the su' joct ’o which th.s Message re lates. I'KORGI! It. GILMEit ! Extract of a Idler from th, S,c,-tlar■ of War, to I hto l.xielieut y (jcoi <> H (lilmcr, di.lid, I>EP VRTIIKNT OK V‘» A It. ) November Id 4'.j I j Sin-—Tho treaties recently made wn h the In dians clearly provejtiiat a feeling of cuipd >v irm ve. n.-; and mat to succeed till them, tesurvau ms in obi ad must be ad. hi t-d There is no du'ii- I e by in tliis with any tribe except .he l her,dices. 1 tieorgia having 'he ullimal" tee when tin; eomi i:r is .i. q lled.it will nol be c mpetcut h i tne ! U died c'tiites to giant re er.ation a th.-v Ini , I ibme in .Uinr c >*o-. and wjiieliw.il in* likewise ' insisted mby the in rt.aees, win i. theyc... 0 li) I ! ’.real V tianquil and q'li'-l coin »> on the part of iji or- j gia will ue ol i.■ ale ‘ « belie t ii II take a- Wiy tin l: Oi R. Ii ll in . , .1 lit’ ; p.. 11l ; mil I u: .I- <|,. , . loi .. i,| these aw.uluius, will till b tlei ho a'.oe L•> mil ul ■ os ik- ir veil and truo c mditiofi I- h .ivo to sriirge t, n Gcorg'.r sh >-iid u °' Baic ii ,r such ro er j-.ion . a the UnitS(J Bta". -a , mi: u proper t*. in me, upon paying to Ge-.r --r ia a : ens.'ii n.-e price t'.u the same, and at give** ironbir pe;i ids, sncii an ovsont might gi’ca'.ly •' rki! ife tiie arraog rinents to be tmloiea lut-J w.la the Indians. ~ n Thui.-diy, Doc 0. Mr Sledge 1 .id bn the tabic a resolution so th : appoint -'.‘iii "f>n ioiiers t>i lay out and make ttin.-iik -l road lro.n *- 'olumbus to Uampbtiton. 'l’iie Senile, a- in ciminiiec of the wuolc, look up tin: bill trom the House, to autiioi.xa tne >ui vey ami JispoGti u of the Cherokee Territory, and after sjieuding emu .-time thereon, the Senate auj’>ur:ieti. HOUSH OF UU'UESFNTATIVF.S, Saturday. Dec. I. On motion of Mr AV’niTord the hill of Senate to prevent tin! excicbe if assumed and atb.tivry pr.wer by ail personi Under pretext ol authority from ;ho t.'lier lu-t: Indians and their laws .Vc was re;..! tho first time. Lii-LB wore reported. Mr V\ iison of Knilv: To lay rtnt anew county from tiie c uikies of Early and Handolpit .Monday, Dec. fi. Air Poirna reporter! a bi!! to alter and amend tho Ttit -eolion of ,n act to e-'ahblish a Hank nt Mil ledgeville, lobe called and known l.y the name of the Central Hank, so fur as to change the appoint ment of offirT.-rs, Jic '! hr fspeakor laid l.ef’re the House n eohimti ntea'ion from Wm. P. Hopkins, and tiie same he iiirl lead, on motion of Mr Hates, it was orJ rcd to he entem! on tiie >urnals of the House. Tuesday, Dee. 7 —Jtj trrnuon Sc-sion. Mr Hrnley' laid on the table a preamble and re solution to expel and exclude from the House of Itepirsen allies, Willmtn I*. Hopkins, a men,her from the <-o-,it)iy of Mclntosh, and the same being read he coved C suspend the oidei of the llou-e for tiie purpose of tai-ing the sa.oe intoconsi''ela tion— upon wliich motion, the yeas and nays were required—aud aro yers 2i. nays r >. W ednesday, Di-c 8. The journal of yesterday, having been read, M 1 iardeo moved to suspend tiie order of tho day an-> take up the resolution on 1 lie foihjeet of the illegal v- tos given in at tho late election for Judge. Mr Murry ottered a substitute—and on motion to receive said substitute, the yeas and nays were requited to I o rcc rded—and are yeas (jfi, nays 53 Ho tiio s .Institute f Hr Mm lay was accepted, and agreed to by the House T e House then proceeded to the older or the da., which was the bill to appropriate money for t.hr: fu(ih> r endowioent, f The University of Geor gl r —«iio bill wa» -.aken iij> as iii .coinnnlice of tho whole, Mr Murray in tbe chair Thursday, Dec. 0. The House took up the bill ,o appoint cloven additional trustees of the University of Georgia, and to appropriate monies to the same, aud for other purposes.' i h : bill being g -no through, the question was put n IL» passage, and decided—yeas 7li, nays 17. The House then proceeded to tiio consideration ot t a bill | r.,vidi!-g i r the call of a convention to revise and nmcua tiie Constitution ot this state, so fir as relates to tiie lepiosenlation in too :,o gislaime—m cuniiniLtce of he wh -le, Mr Haynes in tiie clour. W- burns ott’u ed a substitute providing for re duction i.y ilie Legislaluie On me quOKtion f receiving the substitute, a long discission arose between Messrs Hudson, Howard, oii •!i, D eigjicrly, iiateher Hums, Mc- Donald. ayan, Hates and Vv olford iin motion, Ue t: mini U-e i nso and renorled the ti 11, witn amendiiienlH, lo liie House, and it was mane tiie order of Hie day for Monday next. From the Georgia Journal, of December 15. Yn-uriiny it on i • i.s Hcv.ipicd with in Oiii-nohe Lnm Ui:'; si vural inipoi aut i int-uu o'.' ms oivt: in eo in ado to H; ii i, a pc>.ted tail to o>yi vto will bu t ikon on r* | csangc. In Hi. ilousr , after going through the np propi ia ten inil, on motion it was laid cm lb. t in fm tne pn sent, in order to add to ti otner a:>j)tui;n'i r mns wtiicii the i 1 nise in ij, it" n Jiliv: 1! If, V,' l.ll'Hl'icd, Idle iH id Bin was taken tip, «« ii Cnni ii H, tt ol in ; ivh.de, and tii .• |iiitici))lo IV - tin s oi i , as i cjimteii by tin* rinurniitre on Agncul.un l and Iniininl I iiijtrovpnit'itts, • i ill’ll i'll** t> t, •s ;t passed ilii jugh t o loiunituee "f r l tlto w In.lo, will ho va - ry iitui a Ilk. tho ail p mod at the 1 ,st sos m< ■ > | .1. • g;sl i in. , t xcopl that tin* stl i ii fine sopemnentleims is iuct cased -to $1200; tiie sttliiry of'the overseers is increa s* ; and ihat t i • authority given to soveial low.i and city curpotaip, ns is willidr.iwn, •ml inn c rc.'.ponsihiiiiy attaclp.'d to tli - su pcit nt t 1 title tt -. i’so 101 l tints auietin ii was n.'jvi t ito tli-. lluiis.: and pas.-ed, w t i in Hohi'lo.'iai clause nutino ztpg the Cj,>v oi uor to sml iuefTiciciit or vicious hands employed ot. t o mads. The bdl , f Sft:. He, lor the incutpor itiott ila li iik.hi Columbus, was passed, vvith the r jer-ioii ol lha ptovis'on wliieji | t ., >eiv and a cert un number of shares for the Stall*. From the Southern JU . order of Dec. 11. ( uivcrsil i/ HiU. —The provisions of til!- lull, Wllll li |I;.V> and th, •!: USS of 11. p -11'S* nodtves, nr TeursdaV i S', ai'd will; h, o a inelior. made jisferd V lor tilt pur p s ,'ll -ii tl.*.) i( fused by a consider ihl. oi | rhi to recotiaitier, 'teas fnl'ow*.: I’he I'nst set'ii n piovitles for and tip :* ■ i» 11 s * lev. tl adli'n oil t u-tees, I’.nmelv, Tit.nuns W. .Mon v, A M. 1). Kine, -f C. "tsrut. 7. !. 'n h Williams, l>. A [' esr, [) mi ' II .1. T Mood, Wnsoil Luntphiu, How; li Cobh, S-'eplions Thom as, mi.l J idles 'l’insley TV' s c titl seiti tt no imp iates $5,000 nnuuady to the Mtppnit it Fianklm Col -1 fT f The tiiiro section defines the manner < f dra * ii:2 t!te above ■ ppr ■ t *tdatio't, 'idle Full li deilares that a nijority that id tee tin o iiei# cnmp' sing the ho;.id of 1 u-’e<s shad Lfc i( qnsite to loiiua (juo i uni. Tint filt’i nn ' opr'nte the sun of $lO. 000, s Io ii of tiie U v ~'sity f. r too tmtpose of re-on.! :iog t ••• cofegu edifi-.. &. . At the late superier court in Fn’cm, twnyoung women have been cnnvieti.dof etoalinft tiitllu -he 1 ! Ihe best • 1 t or.; 1 a,■ i -1! i■ , stinaited ut !»I i ,pr <7. a •.•rage II - p Th« a "'ouut nits-i • r ; , I,- ,'d poo k|s, bat. tho q-a'itit ''■ ae. <l, atake i. was <• ,usi lernblv loss 1 lie gills ll'i.l lived at ►rtvei., veto nlioul 25 v oats ot .ot; well diesseil, and nf respect aide eei pce'.. IIS 'Miev a;c t-f i eii i ill ill prtltuti e.icli ' ,r ’>* ' ' *1 Id ei- nn.l have been ahcu.lv n.e niu.Ulis in I..Hl ritmmu.'tit. j jIC >l/110-1 ts k'liil r- Cul\t *,,(* iiiiugia. CUscrl its n t ii':r ml Dll S. Ssinr, at Ai.- gu-i , (iieij.lt, (.11 *I" y I'S,• ti . a Hit" tmg tl Ullt:s(‘ti tl mil ISi ..t. i tllitil'!,'t',-. Tiio uutnbir >1 it tii l> pi tsi nt v, • • lIVCCti b( M't.ly tri-J i '.i: \ i'lens n;.. per ant ru j .is ivmi li.luu ll;et: , ; . a dis( lissti'!!, tliuvtiy l'- , ams til.: < :< ■, y; and l>v union id let Ii k link ii i , rite afterm «» <d « •" for. ml >uj sti'li, tv a' lift' l t' • , ' V ■ •»" *5) b" , , * pi ay ui and tt.-uuiii fXd'.o; tiiroii. i .•, eiCi-e seruted i- im ;!eio;t r, tv ;! r-. ) t Vilit HCl' Ot 1:0 Divine jo t'»l hit’, t.,u .. ;• • I. wed uy ti'-osi and;; ,i -it>i<; c. . ■ q u.i'.e.. {’,.hiic uotship v» (is 11 j yi and time (mis eat ii cm}, inriiio tti*-* seisn-t,; busnii jyt, - al i t't.iiboi iiorv* tnei iiit.:-. The iii io. cu.- till j* .tiUlli eli li>e Eat o t 11, tintw :■ ;. M : j. •.■ tire heavy rait:, fl'mit ii a vt ty :: ;:)ify • t'Vtiit:in.e ot a |"> r-i snub' ol iif.an.t.g fee 1 1 eg, lit tiie cmiimuiny. Tiio present stale pm.-pi ru i ! !' 3 Theological Scfiititary ••.. Culirinhsa, ■ tiie i lie iii tills Synod, '«ie very cm; •. in*. The jn itieijia! o! amcles lo the 1 y and (Oi'jih't! '.l g'O.i'.tr ton if th st me' - mg jiish u ion, tiie 1 i.j. ct ol's . n any hop- s and pr ayer s, re no .v tc aiovod At , tin off ui setts, in the town oi Coluri’.hin wi h sige and clt gani l.uil'iings has he* is pi eli -i.j ad iiii sen ted 10 tin! hri!i."ii:v r thiongn the Lciievolt'in tffoi's if a fits m 1 - guislied vi zf; xv Licit will ■:ft’, lit aifp’j <- < ii,'nitindatiiir.i hndr fi t iio I* o'essnr ctn] students. Tie II x C orge II 0, !;;!• ly Pi'ol’essof ol Divii iiy at Dainnouti. U • voisiiy, has hern chosen by '.he Sye 0 fill the depart tiutil of O i triaf Ln p : ■ an ils blicai Liteiatu t We ci 1 rtui 1 the f. 1 e.ds if this it s titu!ion, on its pi c ; ; prospects uhJ circumstances. Tne reports of the S ale '•! religion, lai i before Sy ,o f, were es ui etu o irnguiu c:n:'» aci, 1. fir x* * lurches tm c> ns'.it. ty 1, .trig and ticvv iooorers u.tei itrg into the ii iv :- . Some interesting revivals ol th.c xvuik (fire iloly Spirit hax been tirjiiyt and ; ar.d 1 ;.- u.int « vt,mine exhibited, that the kit p..< 1,1 id the blesseo itoti,.en.tr in tlii> section of the Union. 1$ tapidiy advancing loxxau s rs final trimnj.h < vnr all opposition. ftlu c minute .details oft 1 proceedings «i Sy ;; will b given In il fit C/t. (jbsere \ Onr L n givlatuie xxitucssed a pruccduitt Ift - v! ek. A resolution x s s- I' red and . 1 reed t", 1 - tjunsii’ig Hie il ft ntn to hor t.i, i. old .Hines Law puokj . 1 ed 1 1 thu e p ipt.'is < 1 < i,e 1 t in poiei | I par'K x* ii mei pieviousiy indy (liicctc.i 1 11 ptihilSiied in' lit'eo p ipers el I'.i; i\,,i ,» nty, instead of ordering i publtsed, as .v cry G' itcra I* xv sin ui b , by cvi 1 y j',tt* tt'i ... tin; State. S', e 1 ju»u •• ei.tlity ii opposite coui.-c i.qairc t o n ni'it ks b 0,,, is to render ilfm inere nin . mis. As foi ceiseivrs, tv a s:i 11 i'ti , i!i'-!i ii-.t I. «sol lire SHe tor pnbiic ini. 1o: \ti n whether we are paid for tt or not, I. js t c public, who at*: to.be benefited, to 1 a t ,v i* 1 inter*, wil l htvo ;; :t t;t !( jrt if I 'ltee lu squeak out a certain lone. Wo sirst ; s xve dtxv.iya liave done, on every p.-nct’s ptii)!is‘!i ,» Hie saw.-. Tiie pt-iijili' l.nv a right to receive tins uilotan riioit thro’ t o organs ot thetr own chon e. Tne , !t:, growing iul if it s party partiality arc i» notmous The ptop'n sioiil know then:. File f stiitcmeiit it >s boon m oer P ■ ;ll lot a year. Several gentlemen wni it ,;•• * • o i pr utounce it mirect, end tii.J lot I'ctcr Cranford leaionst. >ted in thtt S-iiaie .ig.unit tho e;i mines di af. f tun the i reasttiy, win,.a was necess.it vto rev er iti“ I’iinter 8 tie n unis. T • y v. o c |! :tl< ,pally, ll not Clllll ely f u pilbiistiin-i tho I. iciion.il Sab * I,is. ye.it; »nd wn <;l .j ml ey tiie followiug papers ui tiie tV.:iuivtii2 r it!. : Go ugiun, SSB9 25 Cnii-tituunulirt. 4 (j 75 Ton mi i|, 7,; > ■ 5 Atheei n, . fioO 25 Mess.:-, per, . 7.31 u( ) E quite.', 6j ; (ijt G 2 ue, 343 30 To il, $1 5t5 87 j Tus Mira is in ro tl.ni t,. u;h u> / foi puhltsltui,.' i vio y I :\v passed i>\ the I, ;- islatuie i all ie pajters in tho State. n> j cm m iki aci tn t vvitli the ntodos 1| r then |r po lion , i't'i it a •). otr, A -dy s•> L)00 lor rub is In .eg too F rue* ion , : S les { M y, we cm e t nil th F actions grub bed for l> ss tu tt 3'. Augusta Coir irr. G w.n.—The unexampled richness of a largo | portion ..ftlie ooiilii ru S'atos, io 1 iis pro * 1 1 j metal, must, m lime, ti.otiuee a great eff vt ontlia I condition to r Connery, whether ultimately for 1 good or eiil we k'avc to tiie proiessars of pohtie w ! philosophy to pi edict. 1 he annexed statements would scarcely be j credited, if they wore not. u .taiued bv riutli oft v »j j respeetab!i' C«vßt.o rrp.. N. f*, I,' ,r. 22 I u.rh Ore —Wo litre bn- n iufor tied, fro n Uiilmibl- I ed autli ,ri!.y. that at '.frs. 11 Harris’s mine to t'a -1 liarrns couniy, tliorc waif und l.y Mr I man \j\ ( lelan a lewd ies n -t ~ two thousand live |. ,-f and oil pun iy weights ui'g.d I in IF) huso.ds ff enrt b. o|i.i ha fofw lieh waaouhtiir and IV ■ n aUr h't ii cl.* only. I'iio wlio c wa» f .niel ii a vnu .v. .ut fifleon feel b.'lo'.v tli' b life e jln jv the ;a t exlraorilin try pruduci tint w. harp ho od ru ■ and from the mannor i" »• Uich it w is anuitnu iw 1- >'*'.! t 1 tl-. We ll IVo aid . dr as t i the Cori • .0 I es-..f the state-lie 11. i.mw.io’e a uom: . ... r■ • was void in Ibi : place eirt a. 'k .if.t r*' Jourr.-rU \ larg- r ;>! ' ‘ vettai hi Ibo <u nn to Me rs