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1 O U I S V I L L E, |
rnwAY, M-trth 26, t:Q9* j
Yi(l t ’r<liv, upwards of eight j
V)U f.ud dollars were withdrawn ]
p,„ the Treafuiy, by the hold- j
~of yazaofcrip, agreeably to
he aft pallet latl (effion, per
mitting them to do fo.
Congrcfs adjourned the 2d;
nHan', 0 to meet again in De
prober. - ,
The Wincheftcr paper ot the
n th ult. fays, James Monroe,
j{ ;< j s dented a fenator of the
Jniteci States vice Henry Taze
well, deccaled.
A Philadelphia paper of the
v \ of February, fays, “ the
committee of the fenatc have
not concurred in the nomination
of Mr. Murray.”
Peier Porcupine has contra
jifted the report of his being
jrdered to quit the country,
Norfolk., March 9.
The fenate has confirmed the
lomination of Mellrs. Henry,
Tfworth and Murray.
Georgia, Hancock County.
Wl ; U T
V V Hancock County, do on
ur oaths prefent {ofh.ua Kinne,
ar retail in g fpirituous liquors
'ithout licence, for trading
wh negroes without permits
om their mallei s. and for keep- 1
ig a d 1 ford rjyhoufc) efpecially j
n the Sabbath.
We prefent fames Waller,!
ernes Dixon, Robert Rivers,]
ohn M‘Cu lers, • John Hurts, i
ifburn Brewer, (cfle Ellis, Win
-liddox, and jofiah Beal, for
dhng liquors wi-hout licence.
\V c prclent Nathaniel Waller
or mat practice in office as a
allice of the peace.
We return our mofl fincere
bames to ensign M*Call of the
ederal troops, at Fort Wilkin
oc, for his ind pendent and
> i:iotic ronduft in informing
no executive of the nefarious
nc l 113016 lavage conduft oflieu
enmt-colonel Henry Gaither,
n with ng thole under his com
difguife therafelves in
•adj.m habits and to maflacie
lv * ! nnoce °t citizens on the
rontu-rsoftfcisttate ; and think
2 delerves the moR grateful
cknowledsements of our fel
3''^c t ' z ; ns in general.
v c ta ke this method of
mg our entire approba
°n, tlle conduct of governor
a °Mon } and we do allure him,
lat 3 °twithftandir-g the many
'“ b attempts that have been
f V ,- Chedlfd PP°mted, ma
;ir.p , auions >n this (late, to
e 1 , n u tile ffteem of the
, -P-* he ft.ll poffetfecJna veiy
Hs e ’ tae confidence of
ur l u [ v '. It is therefore
Knt s,re that he may
eattheßflm of the
„ e h ;:;y of tbh Bnd
Gratia 1 an I judicious admi
hnally bear down all
I ! thofe daring uforpers, that mr. \
pretend to trample on the con
liituted amhoiities thereof. <
And we further feel it a duty ,
I incumbent op us, to return oa
I mofl sincere thanks to the laft
\ legislature of this Hate, for peril
jtioning to the war department
of the United States, for the
removal of lieutenant-colonel
Henry Gaither, from the com
-1 mand of the federal troops fta
• tioned on the frontiers of this
Bate.
We return our thanks to his
honor the judge for his drift at
tention to businefs the prefent
term.
JOSEPH BRYAN, Foreman.
William Rabun, William Rees,
j ksmiah Moorp, E. Abercrombie,
John Montgomery, Tlos. Raines,
J"icub Denn>B, James Bifh^p,
Archibald Smith, Ifham Recfe,
Jonathan Adams, r i'urncr Hunt,
Wd lira S 1-man, Francia Lawfon* j
William Battle, R fdotn Moo e,jun.
Lewis Ty?«, Zach. Booth.
Thaddeus Holt,
Extras from the Minutes of Hancock
Superior Court , March term , 1799*
MARTIN MARTIN, Clk.
GEORGIA;
By his Excellency J AMES
JACKSON, Governor and
Commander in Chief of the
Army and Navy of this State^
and of the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION .
\7TTHEREAS in and by an aft,
V V entitled “an aft, explanatory
of that par? of the Charier of the Uni
• v:rfityof Georgia, relative to the board
'of v fitors ; and to empower the Scna
tus Aeademicus , to decide on a proper j
I place for the fcit of that inftitucioa,”
! j??fil'd the fixth day of February, in the
prefent year, one thoufand fven hundred
i and ninety-nine, it is enaded, “ that in
virtue of their Ever a I offices, according
to the true intent and meaning of the
fa d Charier ; the Governor, the
judges of the Superior Courts, the
P:dident of the Senate, and the Speaker
of the Houfe of Reprcfentativcs, do
and of right ought now to conftitutc the j
board of vifitara, and a part of the Se
natus Hcademicus of the faid uaiver
-1 fity.”
And whereas, in and hr a rcfolution
of both branebea of the legiflature, at
their laff ftflion, the Governor is aa
thorifed and empowered to iflue hie pro
clamation, requiring the members of the
| Senaius Aeademicus of the Univcrfry
of the Scare of Georgia, to convene at
Louifv’lle, at the molt convenient time
in his judgment, between the terms ot
the Superior Courts, iu the prefent
year, to take under their confiJeratitn,
and adopt fuch meafurea aa may belt
• promote the ohjeft of that inftituiion.
I HAVE THEREFORE thought
fit to ififue this my Proclamation, re
quiring the attendance, as well of the
members of the faid board of v.fitors,
' as of the members of the board of truf
i tees of the faid unlve.fity, at the Slate
I Houfe, in Lou’fvillc, on Tucfday, the
1 1 fecond day of July nett, then and there
|to form the Scnatus Aeademicus, and
L proceed on the important duties of the
jiciftitution accordingly.
Given under rny b?.nd, and the
) Great £eal of the faid S ate, at
! the State Houfe, in Lon :r vil‘c,
this c : ghtceath day of March,
:• in the year cf our Lord one
thoufand feven hundred aud
ilinety-nice, and in the twenty
thiid year ot American lode
; pendence.
I* JAMES JACKSON.
B? the GTV'ruor,
’ j Horatio Marbulely, Deputy Ssck'jr*
: God f-v: the St'Atc.
He AD-Quarters, Louifville , !
23 d February, 1799. j
GENERAL ORDERS. I
HP ME Adjutant General will
-*■ proceed to the annual con
vention of ihe Field Officers of
the refpedlive Regiments and
Battalions* together with the
Brigade Infpeftors of the Kri
gades they refpeftively belong
to, at fuch times, and at fuch
places as may be moff conveni
ent for all the field Officers of
fuch Brigades, in order to in
(lru£l them in the difcipline
preferibed by Congrefs j and in
order that the evolutions pi -
feribed by law may be pratli cd,
the Brigadier Generals will order
a company of Light Infan ry
or Full leers, to at end eich ref
peClive Brigade Convention cf
Officers, provided, armed and
equipped as the law direfts fuch
corps to be.
He will alfo concert with the
fevcral Brig ide Infpefto.s on the
mofl ptoper time lor convening
the rcfpeclive Regimental or
Battalion (Officers, vvith the Ad
jutants and fi 11 vSerje.mts there
of, for the pm pofe of in flf g
them in the (aid difcipline—and
as it is of the greateff confe
quen ce at the p'efent crit’ca’
period, that the p bates fli ul 1
be particularly taught the du y
required of them in the field,,
the commanding Officeis of ihe|
refpeftive Regiments and B it
talions arc called on to acl in
concert with the Adjutant Ge
neral and Brigade Infpeftors, 1
by ordering Regimental <md Bat
talion mailers, at furh times s
they may be notified by the Ad
jutant General, that he will at
t rid them for that purpofe. At
fuch mailers the ufual infp c
tions will take place, and the
commanding Officers will give
the numbers of the refoeftive
1
Companies of their Regiments
and Battalions to the Adjntmi
General, to make return of the
lame to the Command, r in Chief.
Such numbers to he derided o>
by the Commanding Officers of
the Regiment or Battalion.
By order 0/ the Commander
in Chief ,
Thomas Johnson, Sechy,
1 Adjutant General's r ffi c z,
Fchiuary v 6, 1799.
IN conformity with the Ge- (
neral Orders annexed, you will I
attendon the Brigadier General, 1
or in their ahlenee on the < fficer
next in command in ! he Brigade
in whicli vou re*p 61 vely a6l;
receive and dift ibu:e a y Or
ders they m ry p eafe to take, for
the purpofe of carrying into ex
ccution that pa*t of thefe Gene
ral Orders, which relates to the
Convention ofrh Field Officers
and the Light Infantry or F rfi
j leer Company oft! 1 e> r rrfp clive
commands, at the places they
may appoint, and with n the
periods hereafter affixed .0 e. ch
Brigade.
You will annoi it the t me of
i i
s;on\'eninj the commiffLued
Officers, Adjutant and find Ser
jeants of every Kegiment (or
B ittalioos whm comman led by
a Major Command n # ] wiihin
the lame period ; as alfo th • lima
f the : cgimnt or Bnta i-.ri
muter prefenbed in General
Orde s.
1 he Field Officers comrmneG
in* Regiments or odd Battalions
wi 1 plea'c deter i ine on (ho
company numbers of their ref
pedive commands, picvious q
I the d*y of mlpetlic n
I All com nt(li med Offi e 3
will bring rhei comrniffions on
the ground and thofc command
ing Companies will come pi i
v d d with exad rolls of the
number of each gra ’e oiled
in th *ir Tvfp dive diflnds or
Commands : they will great 1 /
facilitate and accelerate Ihe in*
1 pedum , by krepmg he men
in their ranks, during the re
views, and the bv-flanders from
crowding on th rn. Ihe pene
r.d re u n of the Hate of the
mi itia wi I alio he mor * accu
ia c; if the Cffi ers would pic
vail on their m n mmc gr neialy
to bung on ihe grout d \vh t
aims and equipmen s they h v*,
the pu pofe of the *e iew will
thereby be better an Tweed, and
the vvh ) ! c will have, exhibited a
g'eatcr degree of reg .rd for the
laws of th< ir counti v.
I
For th" Ifl Br g de f r m the
1 ifi to the pyth of Ap il, 1799.
For the 2d B igade, fr m the
ifl to th • 9,5 th ol M »y, 17c)9.
F >r the 3d Brigade, from the
2d iq h i tth he t mber, 1799.
Fo the 4th Biigade from trio
23 1 of Sep ember, to the sth of
Odoher, 1799.
For th' 1 5 h Brigade, from the
14th f 6 the 31 fl Odobei, 1799.
For he 6th Brigade, born he
11th to the 27 h of Nov. 1799.
Ymi will report ro me as loon
as pofliblc on the B gadier G -
neral's Orders, ;.nd on ) our ar
rangements
Jjn as Fauciip, Adj Gen.
To
Major Fdzuard While, 1 fl brig de.
Go ge Poythr fs 2 i do.
Jithn Fo r cr 3d do.
D vid BlcichJliea , 4 f h do.
Ric' ard Worfham , do.
Ftrdind'd I'h nizy , 6rh do.
Brigade 1 nlpedlors.
SP.y W;tj, MO w -
FLI. ('lnk of fh
Cuw t of (Jr ,ina>y
of the C u’.ly f
Jfcrson.
WU E R F. A S Marsha Y aror ba ll
a pled to me for Iri cis o admi
nr• if’ non the Eilat* ’■ t Tr< f sA cx ntfrr,,
i re f this Cou tv, d;cy: f d : 'her are;
e rf‘ re to ci'f and admen fh !1 n I
(*, MT tfnr tic indrfd z d C pri ice* cf lie
f ; rt eccnfcd, »o hr end a-.-prar a « /
Office, on or before ’hr i v h uav i t A. ril
nev.r, to !' ev c,;-. f« f ny ’he can, wh
< f admimllraiiju fhculd not h£
g stnied her. •
Given undrrr y h ’.' d, fh*n B'l dav of
March, 17/;, nf in the liv-i ty—
Ihirrl y ur , i i’.ie Atnc.ican I :dc—
I c 1 Jrnc .
WANTED IT) fll RE,
B, the Mouth or I o-,
• A N E G R 0 M A N.
n • ’ • n fr'
J'.oc.i. { cit tun • J't.e*
■ January An