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An Act to allow all Slaves and Free Persons of Color, who may leave this State in the service of any person in, or connected with the Military Service, to return to the State of Georgia. 1861 71 (1861)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0531 and id is 1 raw text is: PUBLIC LAWS-SLAVES AND FREE PERSONS OF COLOR.

Slaves and Free persons of Color may return from the Army into Georgia.
num.     The Secretaries of the Governor shall each receive the sum aoeo'
of twelve hundred dollars per annum, and no more.*                              ,,'o
SEC. 11. That the compensation         of the different oflicers herein 1 Te,;
before provided for, shall be payable quarter yearly, by Execu-                 n ,tu.r-
tive warrant, as now provided by law.
SEC. III. Repeals conflicting laws.
Passed in the House of Representatives'by a Constitutional Ma-
jority over the Executive veto, of two-thirds, by a vote of years
109, nays 37, 2Sth day of November, 1861.
WARREN AKIN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
L. CARRlINGTrON,
Clerk House of Representatives.
Passed in the Senate over the Executive veto, by a lonstitution-
al Majority of two-thirds, by a vote, of yeas 31, nayi 10, Novein-
ber 28th, 1861.
JOHN BILLUPS,
President of the Senate.
JAMES M. MOBLEY,
Secretary of the Senate.
Priorto the passage of this Act, the salary of the Governor was $4,000; of a Judge of the
Supreme Court $3,501) ; of a Judge of the Superior Courts $-2,500; of the Reporter of the do-
elslons of tho Supreme Court $1,000; of the Secretary of State $1,600; of the State Treasurer
$1,600; of the Comnptrollor (eneral $1,600; of the Surveyor General (whose oflice is now cvn-
solidated with the offlce of Secretary of State,) $1,600. Heretofore the Secretaries of the Ex.
ecutive Department had no fixed salaries, but their pay was appropriated annually, which,
for several years past. had been $1,250 per annum.
Under the operations of this Act, two of the three Judges of the Supreme Court will contin-
ue to receive till the expiration of their present terms of oflice, each $3,500 per annumn, while
the other one, elected at the present ession since the passage of the above Act, will i eceive as
his salary only $2,000 per annui'. In the same way, twelve of the Judges of tihe Superior
Courts who were in office when the Act was passed, will each receive $2,500 per annom, till
the end of their respective terms. while the four who were appointed since the passage of
the act, will each receive only $1,500 per annum.
TITLE XX.
SLAVES AND FREE PF.RSONS OF COLOR.
Soc. 1. Slaves and free persons of color may return from the Army to Georgia.
(No. 68.)
An Act to allow all Slaves and Free Persons of Color, who may leave this
State in the scrvice of any person in, or connected with the Military
Service, to return to the State of Georgia.
SECTION I. The General Assembly of the State of        Georgia do enact,
That all slaves and free persons of color, who may leave this Stater. .1o,
in the service of any person, in or connected with the military service, or color may
may return to the State of Georgia, and shall not be held liable to                Ie nto

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