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Resolutions of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. 1860 238 (1860)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0528 and id is 1 raw text is: RESOLUTIONS.
Hon. Wm. L. Hariis-Commodore Jas. Mcintosh.-Federal Relations.
WHEREAS, A message from his Excellency the Governor, has
informed the House of Representatives that the Hon. William L.
Harris, a Commissioner from the State of Mississippi to the State of
Georgia, has arrived at the Capital:
Resolred, That a Committee be appointed by the Speaker to wait
Commitee upon the Hon. William L. Harris of Mississippi, and tender him a
.t o-teat upon the floor of this House; and also to act in concert with a
ans,Cow. Committee to be appointed by the Senate to inform him that the
mi.     General Assembly of the State of Georgia will be ready to receive
and hear him in the Hall of the House of Representatives. on Mon-
day, at 12 o'clock M.
Resolved, That' the Senate be requested to concur in this action
of the House of Representatives.
Assented to December 17th, 1860.
(No. 12.)
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General As-
sembly met, That his Excellency the Governor be, and le is hereby
e       requested to have removed from the vault, in which they now rest,
Itoshremov-at or near the Navy Yard at Pensacola, the remains of the late
Commodore James McIntosh, an illustrious son of Georgia, and to
have the same interred within the State of Georgia, at such place
as the nearest relatives of the deceased may desire; and that the
expenses attending such removal and interment be paid out of the
contingent fund.
Assented to December lSth, iSGO.
(No. 13.)
Iesolved by the General Assembly, That the Hon. John S. Fain,
iutredatRepresentative of the county of Union be, and he is hereby author-
,,awt.ized to receive and receipt for the amount severally appropriated
to Minard B. Saxton, James McCrary, Bluford L. Dyer, William
Nix, and William Hood, of the county of Union; and that Hon. M.
M. Mintz, of the county of Jackson,. be authorized to receipt for
the amount appropriated to John Wilhite, of said county.
Assented to December 19th, 1860.
(No. 14.)
WHEREAS, A large portion of the people of the non-slaveholding
States, have for many years past, shown in many ways, a fanatical
spirit bitterly hostile to the Southern States, and have, through the
instrumentality of incendiary publications, the pulpit, and the
newspaper press, finally organized a political party for the avowed
purpose of destroying the institution of slavery, and consequently
spreading ruin and desolation among the pcople in every portion
of the country where it exists. And,

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