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Resolution in relation to the establishment of a picket line, etc. 1865 92 (1865.2)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0569 and id is 1 raw text is: 92                        RESOLUTIONS.
Establishmont of a  Picket Lijie, &c.-Treasurer authorized to rent an Itlie in Maeon.
(No. 30.)
Rlesoluti)n,in relation to th establishment ofa picket line, 14c.
WHEREAS, a great many slaves are constantly escaping to the
enemy iu Savannah, frOm the cpunties especially through which
the Army of the enemy passed ; and wiereas, the Confederate Stites
Government have removed the military force heretofore stationed
above Savannah, thus leaving the way to the enemy open to the
unobstructed escape of the slaves:
Resolved, That the Governor of this State be authorized and re-
ba r'ick.quired to establish a line of mounted pickets, of such number ind
resnt. at such poi'nts, as he may deem sufficient for the purpose of arrest-
capeof slaves ing andpreventing the escape of slaves to the enemy.
Resolved jrrther, That the Governor be, and he is hereby author-
ized, to organize a Battalion of cavalry, for the purpose above
mentioned, to be composed of such men in this State, ps will vol-
unteer to mount and equip themselves for the purpose.
Assented to March 11th, 1,865.
(No. nI,)
State Trra.- Resolved by the General Assembly That the Treasurer be author-
trerant-ized to rent in the city ofMacon, a suitable office in which to trans-
anofice in mit the busineas of his office, and to deposit the funds of the State
Macen.c
which he may receive during the present sessipn.
Assented to Feb. 28th, 1865.
(No. 32.)
WHEEAxS, under the Statue of Georgia, fixing the per diem pay
of members of the Legislature at six dollars per day. it was intend-
ed that each member should receive the same in gold or silver
coin, or its equivalent in paper money at par; And whereas, it is
represented that the gold and silver is not in the Treasury to pay
the membe-s:
Be it therefore Resolved, That we the members release five dollars
to paofof our per diem pay, and receive the other one dollar in gold or
anA officers silver, or its equivalent in Treasury notes of the State of Georgia,
Au',n, or its equivalent in the new issue of Confederate money; it to be
estimated at the rate of thirty to one.
Resolved firther, that the officers of this General Assembly be
requested to relinquish five-sixths of the amount appropriated for
their pay, and receive the other one-sixth, in gold or silver, or its
equivalent in Georgia Treasury Notes, or its equivalent in the new
issue of,the Confederate money; it to be estimated at the rate of
thirty to one.
Assented to March 4th, 1865.

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