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Resolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. 1865-1866 312 (1865.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0567 and id is 1 raw text is: 312                                RESOLUTIONS.
Captions to keAolutions.
INo. 20, In relation to the Card Factory recent No.   Allowing theSecretary f Stae to m
ly in operation in the Penitentiary.      ploy a Clerk in his office for the pur-
 21, In reference to a final settlemtent of      Pool. ot replacing destroyed maps in
the State's interest in the Cotton        tie Surve)or General's office.
Card Factory.                    3,        lesting the Governor to pardon
 22, For appointment of a joint Commit-            pscy Wood a convict in the Pant-
tee to) draft a bill authorizing and      teutiarv from the Countyof Frank-
establishing a State Orphan Home          ln.
or Homes.                         - 40, Requesting his Excelency the Go-
23, Respecting the penalty .f the bond of       ei nor to instruct tie Superintendent
Aaron Toornby, principal, and Ed-         of the Wepter, & Atntic Rail
ward R. Harden, security.                 Road to give certain aid to farmers
24, Requesting the Comptroller General          and other persons upon said Rail
to furnish certain informati.n.           Road.
25, Relative to the Comiii-sioners ap-   41, Asking that the President will hae
pointed by the late Convention to         certain mall routes vpened in the
investigate the coniition of the fi-      State of Georgia.
nances of the State from 1861.      42, To authorize certain persons to cast
26, Providing for the appointment of a         the vote ofthe State il elections held
joint Committee to exa'nine into the      by the Atlantic & Gulf Rail Road
proceedings of the Buard of Diree-        Company.
tors, appOinted for the Western &  43, Allowing  . P. Quillian certain privi-
Atlantic Rail Road, by the Provis-       legeF.
ional Governor                   44, Authorizingthe Comptroller GenerI
27, Reqnesting the Secretary of the            to audit certain claims for pritil
Treasury of the United States to          and puolising.
saspend tie collection of the later-  45, Authorizing end requesting tie Gov-
nal Revenne Tax in Georgia, and           ernlrtnpurclisse Wellborn'sJam-
requesting Congress to al;,iw this        phiet of Public Laws, &c., of the
State to assume and co lect the           present session, for certain County
same.                                     effi-ers.
28, Requesting the Comptroller General    46, In relation to his Excellency the Pres-
to furnish certain information in re-     ident of the United States.
gard to tihe Banks of this State.   47, For the appointment of a joint sub-
 29, Requesting a mail route to be estab.         committee to visit and report upon
lished trou Doctortown to Ocinul-         the Deaf &Dumb Asylum at'Cave
geeville.                                 Spring.
30, Appointing a Committee to examine     48, Authorizing his Excellency the ov-
State Library.                            ernor to appoint Commissioners to
31, Expressing the cordial endorsement         examine and report upon the pro-
by the General Assembly, of the ad-       priety of removing tie Penitenti-
dress of Hon. A. H. Stephens.             aryor of establishing an addition-
32, Accepting the benefitof tertain Acts       al one, and report all the facts and
of Congress of the United States          information to the next meetingpf
donating lands for certain purpo-         the General Assembly.
es.Requirig the Superintendent of the
33, Req testing the Governor to memorial-       Lunatic Asylum simply to supervise
ize the Secretary of the Treasury in      tie accounts made by the Steward-
regard to the seizure of cotton in cer- 5 , Authorizing the Governor tohavea
tain cases.                               test made of the matters of differ-
34, Authorizing the distribution or dispo-      ence between the State of Georgia
sition of surplus books in the Stale      and tie United States touching the
Library.                                  Western & Atlantic Rail Road.
,  35, Requesting the Postmaster General to 51, To allow the Ssretary of the Senate
recommend the establishment of cer-       and Clerk of the Hoesq ten days to
tain mail routes.                         bring up the unfinished business.
36, For appointment of a Committee of     52, Authorizing the Governor to appoint
'sixteen to digest and report a conm-      a Committee to examine Digest of
nion school system to the next ses-       Reports of Supreme Court, by A.
sion of the General Assembly.             0. Bacon, eq.
37, Making the Committee on the Gov-       3, For appoitaielnt of Committee to no-
ernor's Message in relation to pro-      tify  is Excellency of readiness to
viding corn for the destitute a joint     adjourn, sne die.
-(No. 1.)
WHEREAS, The         Congre3 of      the    United   States   h   6f un er to
 5th Article of the Cqpstitution ot the          p    aited  States, prooredu-
amendment to said        Constitupion, in the words         ollowin ,ti
Ngther slavery nor, involuntary seriitdte, ereraas ouice.
inent               wEp&e Woa ci                                     t in the Peni-
wetr from the County of Frank

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