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Albany, Saturday, nov. u. i865.
Cardi'dates.—A. H. Stephens having withdrawn
' his name from the canrafak lion* Charles 3. Jj
)« (he only candidate for |fc»>Governorship.
Gen. Phil Cook has nr*jppa»itiq*for Con f
.the Hon. R. H. Clark haa. decimal in. Mr«*
Peter J. Stroxer, Esq., klaitnimnce^ih
by several citizens of Worth counytt
for the State Senatorskip ,from» th% 1DU
insisting of the coffaiiea of DougUdrty
Vi’ortb. As we kno^ of *To other TprHym
of course he wi 1 be elected.* <f\
L. P. D. Warren, Esq., has agreed to represedr
Dougherty County in the lo#er branch of the Leg
islature, Gen. Wright jind I^r. W. T* Jennings have
* tinrin><l to wiihdrrfw their names. Mr. War-
~ authorised us to withdraw their names.
v‘C' thb only Oandidate. '
An Accommodating RallroAd Company.
.■, <Tbe ps»l« t ffftliip Boitituf oT Georgia t
TtM 9 --til I. J d,.inl, n'.ittm-n Hailrn u
Xgratjfm Sour litfe stern Railroid Compa-
-They -carry our frerghw at airadwww only«>
,;»+ C5 10 30 per eeaU over that of any othef road
• State; to escape being taxed by the United Stafw-
Oovermrient for issuing shin plastefs, they Cir
culating pieces of paper, called railropd tickets, a)
money. Ou» citixens bavo.thus far withstood more
alights and Impositibns r Trotn this company than
they are likely to loteWe ii» the future. The pas
senger. cars, on the Albany bran«h,.*re (tot fit for
negroes to occupy, much lesjtJor the accommodation
of onr ladies'* The Indies^ car, now in tse between
here a*d Siottlmlle, is one of* the most disgusting
epeti«0«S of the kind we. have ever seen,. Several
of the lights are broken— admitting smok’e and dust
in such a manner.lw to render it absolutely impos
sible Tor passengers to keep their ficus and lothes
clean; half of the seats have no backs, and only three
hare cushions; the floor ik net carpeted; but-i®
black and dirty beyond conception. All the con
ductors admit that two-tliirds of the passengers
come to, and g^frora, Albany, and yet Mr Power*
can afford » good car for Eufaula, while he pokes *fl
on ns a thing more resembling a pig sty than a car
fpr white iadies to occupy. Our, piiueojS have de
termined to accept of no lame apologies. Thej
want respectable cars to ride in- They' look fo the
officers of the Company to redress this grievance
and irth'ey refuse, it is not yet,too laue to apply ic
.the Legislature to have the.cars now used on this
branch of the road condemned, not'ouly as unsafe,
* but as general nuislnces.* This^Jornpahy now' charge
$8.50 fare between this city and ^lacbn—thqt
is, eight cents per mile, being three cehta per mile
more than they are legally entitled to. Mr. Pow-
-era, if you cannot do better for the accothtnodatioi
of'ihe traveling public* you are not competent to
occupy your present high position. The whole
country has been open to you for the past
tnonths, and your cars are now more unhealthy and
filthy than they were during the war. To be brief
With you: you must remove yonr dog-kennels, i
wo will ventilate your name more extensively in
future article.
Letter from CoL William A. Harris.
and sense of justice, to learn on reaching Albany
that the people of D.ougberty -were determined, it
good faith, to carry out the agreement made by the
first District Convention, “ *
low Wdfeti County to not
ield to tile wishes of*my friend:
I'shall not teel at libertyi^o accept
sition, uutil the labors of tb^0ta^£gft*iflTion sLall
have finally closed—until our beloved aud sorrow
stricken State shall hare once more resumed the
rights due wtr people tinder the'Coqjuhuiioh of the
I'nitod States. This great work done, I shall be a-’
the disposal of my constituents. *
day of elect ion is 8o.near.al hand ihaJyjj*-*
ap^i’fficciauf ilu»militia>, flnrtBtttk&alwgfarpBfe rconsnolqttwoilbirdsofllie IToose wfilcliTluisame
almost impracticable for Tforth to Hsse'dolB in Aso-tnbly
council to select a candidate, and speakir^
ielf, 1 have no hesitation in saying tb*t P
Strozeb. Esq., will hr acceptable to ouj^codIc.anil
wflfpfBie au EUIB mu uiiuimi imWAy'uf 1 miTT.^
ney.or for anyIrgahtaxe*! required of him, shall
i scat in eithtQtagriB tht»iGaii*flUC\«£em-
bly; nor shall any Senator or Repre.-ienlatjye, after
iimMjnirtltlhartdfFitwwurK, be-rfhcTrifffjr ThO'Gp neural
^m^sosoiwrzaas!
n * r 'V office or uppoitilmeot having any enmluiwni
and hqqpr.-
in kis ejection.-. - > i : •
. .IT Respectfully* •
Ai‘ HARRIS.
Preamble Ip; the, Cp
• Wr |iis people of ills Si*^> uTC;‘Qrgl4,i4utrtir
— ia * - L -- - <r ~- ^ •*—
IheMtNMn^ul
Jihei
ity.to ourselves apd opi;.porferHvrflytirUiir>wl{dg-
aud invoking the guMJance^iAlmiilMf W,J he
Htifli'Vr of all p.oaiGuvetnineot.- do erdSiwabtLerfab-
ish ihj* Constitution fur the vSlahMif. Georgia, j
FfcHprt freednnr At 1 ‘WFafatyi Votin'
iwsaWts i n -
JB3T Night Blooming Cereus at L. E. Welch’s
Drug Store. It
. S& m The Conveaiion has repudiated the war debt
Of Georgia by a vote of 133 yeas aud 1.17 nays Joe
Drown was the main came of this, as he went among
%lie members wire-pulling against repudiation. He
bad $300,000in Georgia six per cent, bonds—-pan.
«f the fruits of the exercise of his pretty good
.judgment ” during the past four years. He- also
•windle’d Ex-Governor Lowe, of Maryland, out of
all his silver ware, Ijr paying for it in the same
trash*
jiRtlCtlij. *■«*•**
' V 7 TV' jbill VLA 1 '*»•?: tWjr J
Sutton \PqiiectH.n to |*irp«n<.ah(i pwp^i is ,
.’he duly of..g»'V»‘rimj**tU. t>»w™!^ *~u- f»*»q i
Sutton d Jyrvriu^p aHaJf ho deprivwd nfili r e,
property, except, by dne fW»*eA‘A“tVf^ji n -
. Suction <3 . Tins wribtd “
not be suspended, ualess, in nu»o "in-
vask n. the publfr. sHle’y nwv fequiv* illy ,' 111 " • •»«!
Scc»i«jn 4.- A well rewuhteA re-
r.f-ssnrjr in the vpcnHi r of ti Ir**e' “ifi^'ri'dfit ol
the p-opte to* keep and ‘ bear arms shafi^ ht^in^ 1
fruited, hui- *" ! ** - w ■
S *e»H»rt 9
mettt. he and fl# ...
haVtant of ridk State, t ,? w'reV^r^*taifes|^r^,piT-
son or prop*’Trfy ,}mr pTofi ihued from ho!d(tyj gny psb-
hibiteij frmn liofdi.fig anypuhlic.g c .
count dfR^ rehgiotis opinion i *t-u .. ,.
Section p. .Freedom of speech aj»44ircf4*«a tit tlie
prevs, ft re iplterept eleuu-ot* ol poJiueaUi hefty,olflnt
while^vnry. ctVxen--MMy ireeU- speakor 1 arrjM,' or
print on snv sutject, be *• hall rise respousibte foFifie
abuse-of the liberty. • - h^pdt baa v^wj
Section 7. The ri|f!i« of the people»iolspp«HtV fo
'lie courts; to petition i:uvemm»*>V’oo at! ’nttai 1 “ -
euitiumie rtigpjxaure: and . .
&>r the onnHid**ratioit ot anV 'cofiiern
siiall netfiw lie''iirpaired.: :: * ^
Section 8. Every -' p*rsefc* eMt&fff '‘'*iih’*af»yif^
cpc»*/aaninst'the hws of th-^ St^te sfyilljh^y. ihe
privilejieand benefit ofcotir.pplf 1 ^ t
Shall'he fornfehrtf, on ,d* ; raapd, \vi'L1 (V^PSi hf
the accuftition, nt-d with a list \*f t|te uiUw«*»es
on wliwse tdstTinonjr ij:e njade agaipAt him
fnnttrled. - „ r~.' • , r -1 I
Shall Imve comptil-nry proressloolKatnlhe-ftllep-
lam e oflii^ own witn-sses: . r .1 t r.iwj
Shall .be confronted with ihe .witaoss teSifyin?
gainst him: and flv nvTta viiu ‘
Shall have a public and epeedv. trial by ttiItnjfaf-
ut jury, ns herrtofiire practised in Georgia;' •
Section 9. No j^rcoo xi«*l he put it*
.f literw liboity more than once 1<wtheWnie rffettce.
ave on his or her own motion Ww new.tfhfl tf^r
conviciion. or in rose of ml-vrfaK•' l '*. *
jg'itro, ^
of election.
3. The first meeting of the General • Assembly
under this Constitution, shall * ‘
in December uexTt, after whii
ally on the firat Thursday
other day as Ihe Gene/al
A majority #f eaefi lloqj^t
to transact busim
jonrn from day t<
its absent
No session
above-
days,
each bi
iiiruMiiViTiainiiirdi'i 'i"i gagsgage
-uu. u .S*The yeas and naya of the members on
my question shall, at ^he desire of one-fifth of the
Earh House slmll keep
Mtt ‘
:» Mtebannco
.... mj»y provide.
r ,1 .'. -.-Tnl ;y. after iJic first
shiin'- oi:Iinu e longer than forty
rtnbers pVesenl, be entered on the journals. The
shall he preserved (after publics-
[e of thejdecietary of Stale ; hot there
.laCnrd thereof.
ill .before it sltail pass, shall be read
J q U three separate and distinct dav
,iiso. nnTedk-in cases of actual invasion o
m% Ntjr shnl1.*nj |*Q or ordinance pas
.vineIt reters.to niore than one subject matter,
alas mailer tlifTereut from
a vote or two-thirds ofAtlie tlierrof.
6. All Acts sliajl be^:
r any military com-. t\e Senati
‘ Tany omolnnfetjt 'sintafins
'er litis Sl,l
Jnsti^s of tfie Inferior Court, Justices of Ihe IVsro
I fitmttg any rows
W'WH/tlnVmg' ttie'l
liaepktUU vlSrlcI; ) tiT
# Seciiim o. No-jtMwm convicted ol any felony Ivjp.,
IWe any (?oivi4/wf»tlUs- T SMite. or ofvltc Uuifeij
Slates, shall he elrgibir t.» any nfi\ : *e pr upuuiu!inept
mAvIMiMK fwftfltdui rr#«r, wilhin iRIVSTafe.^ tT „ w
cSkr tkm 4. • •#*«• jiert'bn ti-ho is a Cnlfector qrjy»ld<
f public money, sliall lie eligible'to'any'offibe ...
Iiis until rtw’satne is Ueeonnled for atid paid
ito (Iw-'I’rcuoitfy. • •-
.yud UflM j
fAl r iy-io , * r 3r^<*»wator , wl. Disidcts
thd'Sl|jd c^yeorgia, ea/*lj rompu-*^ of tlirr«>c<»iitlw«-
tbs covhnftSh from cucli ol which districts nn*$cu-
•«*ft«’r pro\’id-sl.'
the coNSTriMtr^’ift^'
r : } " *#‘4 Ui«itric‘l^8haHhi» convtknted of-coti
8t AT|3 X>F .fiftJKfeff - ,-r/v-uv, • - R
*1 *,; ; .r"'-iwo ;I j . The Kirdt District, of Chaihtim, BryArt El
counties
Efling-
ham.
The Second 1 , of
.v {The YliMiftf Wayne,
T*eFifth. I.r r-nffi*' <v.irc and Cfineli'
Tin* WvfhVttf-EiMii.l-.. 1 ..iCvmfos. ntVi fiei-rien.
The 9*-v n»b. of Hr'M^ks.Thptnasaiid C'otquiit.
Thi'-f!'eh«,; oonttrattir. HitcheJ) and'Miller.
• 'rthS: iSWf nt’E;flv.' Cill an,I .B,her.
Speaker of the House of Representatives shall e
cise the executive pMwerof the government until tne
removal of the^ixability or the election and quantisa
tion of a Governor. ^
5. The Governor shall, before he enl
duties ofhia office, takff the following oath
I do soleni
^tsBSisr*
ttS&S&ZGss
ie President of
se of Repre-
^ resolntion in-,
_ of law, which shall have
jected hy eVher House, -shall -he again pro
posed under the same .or any other title, without the.
counties, the suitT** 88 **
.county. . ma y be i
m this Sb
twhere be
times,aa haye been
tmb!y < wjja
was rejerted. l - *
SI.IXflBicr HfiWfAa-shnll
arijourft for more than
Governor shall be Commander-in-Chief
^ ^ „ and navy of this State, and of the militia
TtlereoTr ■
2. He shall have power to grant reprieves for
offences against the Ntatw* except irr cases of im
peachment, and to grant pardons, or to remit
part of a sentence^rin all cases after conviction
year, ‘"“d
^^sembty^nd the
iMimcsa,^heGeitc r Jg, a " d n -
•«ci* i
I heir serviMSeflfa"^^ 1 *'* *t „
hrep.d«yf.JM>r 1o. apv. oGter place, without the coc-
sent offhe other ;'anff in case of disagreement he-
iliem.4
support
r^«tut|^^Mnm$j3m&andr «r]
he ^nU.I» pot pntcMcpd
i Tni directly i>p.»ndiroctly^lo pro-
c tire, his plei; lion Apd. every person-Convicted -.of;
laying 4fi\Pd ofcyfpfqed n -bribe* >fih4U^r>di^qdklifi(*d :
from sbrvttignsavueoUtef. bf.e<Ttierj House (file
term for, wldofi R'AR dfictedil . t *** •
utV.i jVV^eilt-vrj- this Constitution requires anjAct
to be jtsssed by.fwt>4tbUd3'wfihath 4 >fiMl4il4e,*(he je'as
coen^Sy'^ from e«cU,o' which district* one.$r«- ' The'Cen^ral A«Wbnl<iy ^iftll haw power ^lo
uidil otherwise arranged, air jfiiaWaR-lh-ws'and oedfhanfet^ 1 ,rdHsfstpnf'witff this
—- ,LJ - 1 * ConstUnlion and n;a reangnaitt to the f'dn^titiition
of ll»e i Unlted SiaH^V shitfT' *<!eem ne-
*«ddr+«llS»Jfin^V'Tniiklk»(*li»ejity Kjf’rSJSfcb- n IrsZ'S rejowd, W
f.ibprtv. Tatn-dl and McIntosh. . Ifcdv* rt.Ur ciimltv'»h*ll bs jtd.Wd-hv'nr loBf-itvo- i!, 1 »f«l b«-n
fnyns.' Were? and A'pphnffV ■ >H.lrda’MrfStliIa., n ; m ks« prWpM-Tn't-uMttiMncfi iU^hlr-h'*?Mr
Ijyft rttmdvHt,ndClmr1fnh... ; the Gnnsr.,1 As.amhW.'’* .rA»4> ^WSB; *' b T »•«' ”djmmttrrt-dr,-strtlf
.-If.' OVni'rtf^vMrcmbly shall lave power
epprkpVhtte money for the prompUonjd lf'arningifi’«r
ttfireSwe, and to provide for the Tdn&tttfrr of Ihe
P r *2fic
_ ,.i-.asii83£
ssfiwaftess J;
„rps d. r| ic re sliHl! be S;,J. ,**• S
tors eTected in the same mini,'
Snperhir Court. an# t , m 2"“ r «« t&ji
... ... ' vho h r ,d therrofc^^;i*Jj/»?
to jto hMWWli.ia tbB atJbpre- be
■ntutivus./ndsnsu have pn\vr-f lo convene the Gen- [ n.tlf^aremoxed jj semeus
which cases lie may respite the execution, and
make report thereof to the next General Assembly.
He shall issue writs of elections to fill varan
sentattvee. . r
^rM'AssdmRtrna extmni^htaryftKeiatsfotTs; Kfd »ta^
' t'*pT«^*^at0CbTnlie at^ff
wf rgtontTnehdftfth^ytigntdder^tion
?prh menaqres at* hcMnayi deem nec&aarr/Sftd ex-
pedieAL/:- tiuio.TwL
n<4Jo-Whed any-office ehail become raektit w
de itit; resignation, or* «rtw*rwl*e,'fhe Governor ijiall
have power to fill soph vacaty*?, - unless Otherwise
pr<*dded^fr*r-t>y KtW^ add persons sri trppoin^d shalT
\ r.’vpru*ih-'I.t . , jSnp^orJpy 1 a vy ii
^ in’pttrstiance therepj.
A person once rejected by the.»5enate slpUl not'
Sj tfer.tJnvrrtgrW jlm ,*(*,.p6ic,
dnrtno tne same se^stoVor the recess thereafter.
ۥ 'The Goyerhor'feHull ^liaVe' the tcvisiaai of aijl
bills passed hy both fTonses. 1 TiefVrre .'the sball
become laws; but two-thirds oT eae.li TIou*»e fpay
“ “ *' nd if any
pret*
tMfr.
The Tei.tJ. of pmighertvv^VrWl >V‘Jttlii.
The E*eyenth v pf ^T^JlLHlolidt qiidfTnrrell.
*Tw* *T\vVIfrfi, o| Smwtrl. Webster and Quitinan.
*d *>»»nyer^ScUier *«id Marim.
•yq,cJenA*lh. «*f Ib^iIttuAVMcoxand Fnta-ki.
it4-cojh,<it Mont gome* v. 'IVItair ;»^vl Irtvin^
■TJiO; SytK-ejuh.^»l. I Aurcns Johnson and En>anneL
The Seventeenth, of Rnllocti, Srriveo anJ Uurke %
Tin* Eighteenth;.of Richmoiuf,’ Glass-*ck and‘ Jef-
tcrfrjn. ~.*d tu#*> *>■**•'
The Nineteenth, of Taliaferro,-. Warren and
Gre|WM ft*"^-** VW1 \y'-* j
'Tlui,'INvenHe»b,of Ba!dvclt»-,'lfiaehc1? andAVasIt^
ingti
m
tmm tl;aif r*udi|^rt'HwiatMpitmifi-alaKflresrrihing tilr*
.adrqjtHHVJn d
Hntl»f#W‘pna.witH
L. t. Welch has the largest and best assort-
teent of Fancy Soap in town. It
Tax Naw Coxstitctios.—We exclude several ad
% verliseroents and editorials, to make room for tl.i,
document. It should be read and perused byev y
body.
* See x
r adv
»mg col mins. We hav« noj
•pace to direct our reader*' atleutlu io any. in par
ticular.
* Gen. Wright -Declines.
Editor Pxf riot—Seeing my name announced
*r candidate to represent Dougberty County in i
tower brunch of ihe General Assembly of Georgia
In your isshc of the 4th inst., 1 embrace this oppor
' 1 #..ii 'i. I- . . 1 *
the
tunlty 16 thank iny felldV-citrxcns for their confi
dence in me; but circumstances over which I have
Dw-oontraU force me to decline. On n\y return from
the war, 1 found -ray financial condition to be such
Mto rendei all public positions L«*y.on£ fciy means,
4t least for aiime'. I accepted my election'to the
Convention-just! adjourned, more to aid in harmon
ising our people than for the honors or emoluments
taUaehed to the office. Once again, 1 tender my
tbnnka torthe voters of Dbugherty, assuring them
that ahould the time ever arrive when my service-
Rrt really require i, 1 will be happy and willing t<
respond to thmr caH.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 10th, 1865.
G. J. WRIGHT.
16^*Toilet articles and perfumery just received
1 for sale theap for cash, at Welch’s. Tt :
Alhast. Ga., Nov. Bth, 1865.
Editor Albany Ta trior r '
Ilaving received letters from Randolph, Early.*
and Decatur counties, requesting the Use of*my
name ns a candidate for Congress in this (Ihe 2nd)
District, and having seen myself announced ns a
Candidate in the Cuthbert Reporter,.I think-it ne
cessary to make public, that 1 acquiesced in the re
commendation of General Cook; of Macon county*
Tjy out Delegates in the j Convention, and .sent hud
aw assurance of my support; therefore 1 shall, with
... nwl*
pleasure, vote4or him myself, and hoppray Jdenu,
will do likewise* He is a noble and gallant man—
who baa faced dedtb time rtd time lignin for our
{■•kee—is Well qualified,, and there jo no earthly.,
honor but such men are entitled to from iif-. - ,
With gratitude to * my friends for the continued
’WmffNteUons of thefr confideRoe,
p. CLARK.
Brigadier general phxl. cook por
CONGRESS
. This, gentleman baa been suggest oil by oni* Dele-
gate* ib tbb Sltfle Conventiow*nnd ether promineiit
citixens as alcitable person to represent the Second
-Congressional District of Gooigia in the United
States jCongress. i. Joa ■ ^ u- ■ ■ M « •;
It io proper to say. to those unacquainted with
'‘General Cook that he is a native Georgian, was an
epywReat ef Secession, and has been aeqldier in the
^Jeafederate service from tbo beginning to the end
of the late war. Re is a lawyer of marked ability,
adtaretod.frteqdaRdaporppMrlou
His bravery as a soldier 1» admitted 1if VlV%ho
.know him—indeed, the Soutb ius produced no bra-
rdpealed, or, perhaps, held to refer'to the loyal
gt . e * only, in ^whictr event ^General Cook will bo
jnnvs.-““.'’'T . . r .. u ......, .]T*nf'"frY-^^wririm-mS-ir/Bi'inii'- i f l
The TfcVnYv-RprV.fiil. of Ribb, Monroe J^ud^ ke. {.t1*^t|ot^aud diieirWAtl^eis ufcih^
The s TW&ityiTntrd. 1 ol Houston, Crawford and j^rilRtu*^. fur. J lie
A#yr. r..y»N«aAHnmM
,' tins V?tat«v from (filler Status of tltpj^foi
^Vpd firrlfq
jdarioo, Challalmorhfp
id^mtrrfnfhrfr.-iiiMir pre-
i'H return..i4I« may approve anv , hpprh(ir|pfi«!»
at»<U!irapprove 4uy ot>>er nppropriotiun.it* Jlw ifarfft*,
bi:lie 4aHert*h*i!jl not. be effect ual unlcsspassetTj
j—^iiVifctvot-tldrde of reach-Hrnisei h art I ““
Ali Berry vote, rpsr»|irtiot»,-vit;rtrdAf , tb (vllinlt the'
*n*nru»oe^of bnth Houses ttreV*betmies*aT_v. rx-
l|teri*Con a question of pled ion 'or^idjhoiWnrietit, sha'7
f° jhe Governor, ait ahajl,
'le etlect, be'approved’by'hfui. or. beinjr dis»p.
* * ^ J^rd^fv^acb
ulei“arW Uu»iutiona,prei
effribed'fit ddwc*1»Jfbi|tc‘ M . . ” > ^ > ' ;
7 & ^Tlh're shall ji'SeVretary of Glate. ffCninp-
in*ller GerierdT. a TtoGiirer, ahd'Surveyor General
tfle‘C(*n‘ef«i ’A Ksen-ifily^ a nd they shall hold
their offices for the like ;K ; nod ak the Governor, and
fifnllfhaye a cotppetc;»f sajiiry^which whjjll npt be
rVastM or ditnm*fhet|jlunn^jlie period Cor-which
ibey stytffh^ve beea,5leqf«L; The GqnetpJ
hly hi ay qt f.ny tlnj p confqlidpte .wry-twa ; ot-the-v#
offices, and reqtiu’e all the duties to be discharged by
,¥ , ! e id$5? | W\l.r J.'tl oi " -wrt - •'■J
9. The jrreat seal of the State eliall bo deposed
n_lk£ office of th<r Sct^ rctarv of. Suite; and-eHiill n^t
Aje^ffived any- inslrnqient of u-fjrinr* bm hy uul-*r
r. hli^ll be the gre^^eaf
mSSSSKB i Wk
al.if5 4iexuersi**n, ** ^lUpitblicmei-
fa rp umy require, iq pr»»jd^ ,bj law Cor tbe gover*-
yncotpf free persoiiR.qfgqlpr; for the pnkection a)*ji
security'or tlietr pers**n:?-and-^^fraptrty, tjndrdinjf
them and the State Hua*n*t «ny evil rttrr mar ari-a*
-Section 10. No eofudclion vbalf Work Cort\iyt^rtn
of blood, or general forfeiture of psfatf. " 'T ‘
Section'll. Excessive'baII atiilTnofMerea*urfd‘.
..... x^mijcdi
excessive fine* imposed*/qqWrupl aiui’qjqjMulI
ptitsishtnenf inflicted. ' '
Section 12. “^I^ie power of ih 1 * criiir)* In jpmi'isji
r contempt shall he fiinited.bv I*-gi?[«(ivin Arfe*
Section 13. Lep^Uitive Acta itvvi(4aii*n.<#f the
Constitution are void; and tbe Ju^icisTyuiiaU so de
lace them • ’ . f . / • ... .
Seriion.14., .Ex fi*t far In. )»«,-*.-laws- impnir-
ng the-obligmtion of c*.ntrn«e-,a»d r^tro active te«rfi-
istioojnjurioqs'y affecting tlic right of* thff ehixeu
ire prohibited. . -?•?/ rr
Section 15. laws should b*ee« general oprr.i 1
ion; and no general law nff ctlnj private rights
hall be varied In a (wiijriilurfiV by special l)p"is
latino; exceptVrMvtlie free consent:ifi writing.of at!
persona to b» affected thereby ; and no p&Jm
nnder n le«al disabilityto con\>aci.m<;hpftbw>fjuirh
free rr.nvent ‘ * .1-11. rr .rr
free cr.n-rni.
Rprlrpn 16; The power of ..
wheJeHimo, Shall be eiiercifed
e8"Wj,A«t
Tf»t» Txvedy.Nintli. of Wilkes,' Iiincoln and Cid
TtawTMrSidtbi'of Oelethorpe.Madlsqn a'rd Effiert.
tTJ*# TbirtWFiret; of flhii,' ‘FntnkTin Jind Ifaher
^ • sectiojTytV ’
I- ..Tbe.C^eqeral .Assembly- shall^tm-
gbrnt------- --— '• *
t> pQvver t«
Ths'TIjtft^-tle^clt^df Wlliie, L'imj'k-n and Daw-
^ >•>“ **«••*! - “ ' .
r.V? H ,wers *nd privileges to private ;$gpcrinr. Inferior, Ordmarv Woih Justices* Court-,
>m pa it ig*, except to bai.kiag^ in^nc^.rgiWoail, an d in such other cottrts as bovw*een^r may be es-
JliU, p-HUK ruad, jiav»g^Iiou,.muung,expreH«, Itun- IjW,’- >,
TheTliirtr-Tliird-i»fJ[IjL||, Rmk- and Jnrksorr.
^TJ»e T\nrn-F^o7/|i s ,p4- t Gwiituqtt, DvKmb and
X! 1 Fu-«o.:,nl
Flw* riiirlv-oixln, of Mcriweilier,
:0iUlid
ber, in niufsrturiicj. ap<
! ma !*ibr dingw^^^riN^Hor W^U«is*h.
bridge/* and terries ; iq*r >m cliauge uiime*. AC’-ftfrlfi
inftg^ijhireh; t^*t shall byJaw |*re4cril>etM* manner
.ifi which'such fs ^vr shiil b<‘oxen i-edbv tbe'Cttitrte.
lit I Cobh. But Do bank char^er^hall b- gr,i nte*l^>r extended, %r*i
Campbell.
: fioact passed a nlltorismgt Fit *hi*petifspeoi^ pay-,
l ph ^i ._»**# * ^^9 ^ • * meat any charged bank,bv r'von* of
!?. { XliU|y-gfyeD|h, l T , oop;lleanfHnd Carr.* 1 !, tifihtbirds of ca cli brancb-«tfWwWlfl ,Y A^»ftMlt^
Uca!^. Ptdk and Pauldin r. ^.-'^i^moneyVull be drawn from tie* treasury.
add Forsyth, of this State, except by appropriation made by lawsp
The Fortieth. Union,Towns and Knbun. atid'tt ^dgbhfr statement and account of the reCeidt
Tw Fody«F»rtt,.Fafinlu. (TflmeriimtFifrkens. and expendimre of all public mouey.shall be.pub-
-a,iT1^4Fwrty-^«thnid, fiarimte.Fff^d and Chatto**ga. lished trom time to lime. rttr
T^K^kTard.^rwWbi,field and fJonlnii. 3. No yoie, resolution, law or 01^-r shalWfass,
granting ,h d 'natjon.or.gr^nitf* fuJaiorufbny p*., *
The Forty-FourttuAVatker. fkufeand f!nt«¥^
nty lie established, it ^tm|| b<» added
loii'Hktnee wliWdr frMdjnirh.' The Senatorial dis-
trimh tatlf^HKCka^edt»V flip General Assembly, bul
oMy-’^j^ffr^f^hiharter ii»«» taking oft*ach cen-
sus by ftfr* Ui'ftelCSuit *s G‘vernment, and their
yer.be inqrepeCc^- . .
P^VJ.sh?}! .]>e a Senator who shall nut
have u»'?itir>l /y’^Ue agn i>f.lwenty-five y^'n*, and I f
a ‘ i iz*>n ^ djjp - St ites. ami liave la*en
f<>r three year-* »ii inliahitMiit of this State, and for
“ n ;iiJi ,, iV*% r PNdoiit of Ihrf distriH* fr«mr wliiclt- he i*
‘ -vidaV *
(»ener.il Assembly may be specia ly reqaireiLar eotj
powered to ace«.mplirh. by. iliia,Conafi!«tiaWi.*iiB«(
Geueral Assembly, w*iy; by »ial«He..gninf.tbe power.
of taxation for de*igr«tetkp«r4aew» j w0h*ntiWf1imiK 1
-i^jltey may deem expedieul; (o cf.Rnty’tdtlihrtH'V
and municipal ctn f K>raiiens, to be ttetafceff'tfithft.j
tlteir several territorial limits. 2* .uru» « »*®3 v-J-j
Se* tioo 17. Jff cases of neCeaidtjrTjHf^Je^^wyM
mav.be granted .upon just compensation' beingVfjrsi
:iaidi and with thi* :>.-n
’I he Senate shall have the role not
xta iMp^eVmLnth;' m»edf*«ttfHfYAr ®
\r sliii! be on oat 11 i*r aifi'mati«>n; and ho per<* ..
d-'h*' fMrfvlM*iFYtJflifttit tbe r'ournrrenre of-two-
third**-of tbe* Vde^iihrTs present.
*fiHlil+til>m*ny; sfr.rTl
•al from n'tfTef*«
RielWlK
aid; «nd with lfii« exertion, pmal*. pi,
n»t b. ultpn racppi lor pnWIt’n*..; ^
011 jnsl rnmpfn«»imn In tie first 1 moviM ii nil iwiJ
nnlnsi. 1I1Wbe *' prrasin;. oncailiis ii
pmyiJtoti for stch compensation. ; _, ...t
. Sertinnis, The riglirpt tin ponpin tobonecurj,
111 their person;, ho,ysrt, paper, so l efi^»s t .MC.msl
lyironsonirlile searclics *mt seirnivs. sUallswtiM .iis
Wed ; nnd no warmnl slmll issue but uporfiprobiMe
r,HU»e. -inppuued bv oath or.ffirm.iWn.-.nd'plirtieo.
larly ficscribin. the pl.ee or phiree- lo boimicbetf:
u-l llin persons and lliinga lv be .sized, on.- >W
.Section 19. The person of a cV.e»wett»M“t.or be
detained in prison alter delivery tor db*-'Wireflt-o,
bis creditors of «U his estrto, not ezpeeisit HtcnrpWd
by law from lory and:sale. 1 audbrs!
Section :>20.’ Tlw Government-dt
States, havt»«. u a war measnfe. prfi‘MM>«dll!
.laws, held or owned in th.o SrtteteiftJiVciriidlrroin
slnrery, and hating-carried, that prodlamatloll iplo.
fall nraeliraOfleet; there shall 1w(SL„„ ______
thc -ia-e of Gaoi^ia.’neither ala verjf unr luvuluntarv
in the action fiif ihe Govc-niaeiii, of Jlnt. Unaed
Slifjea. is not rptended jo, operate
waiver.
hm.cwnpftueatpnio£
lo-a eostaioed to reaaono.J.f), etw^Mw,wfJrf,
.tavea.af-ny.citizen td.Qewgl» maybereallcrjnlke
oppo tRo. j«pitc*,*jid.iu,gflaiHiiiUjt ofriitnt Kloeetna
"tent. : I h|| >■ v til: .sd Wairl
a>. Thn-enuryrtiinn^f right»^h«efn-
enntained is ainartof this Conultstidn. hot eh-illlP ^
im, >uu uv utn«r ^outnern man.pan upu
en p^raitor to bUSutc. It Is hoped nr
lb at the prescribed oarti.wniVe mod if
ill*
separaie bodv.of niapis-d
leption ofpersous, being of
yided,! ns.-t?* bsiw’tlifvai *
{ts.utiyepower shall.be vetifd. ,
U,«it want no canvassing, lata go qnietly to (ho
*t*oUa anu vdto for tbit trot and tried son of Georgia.
«*■!-a*'- - DOUGHEBTT. j
.4J,hy,:>'U 5*
I^ss1«l8 flit i»*s. Till »dt . --t »1* ol J\i* 4 »
VI 1 —-'Vs J ar tin
whereof, shall boalectsd and returns of the elections
made in (be.manner. nOw prescribed >'
changed by the GeAeral
w- prescribed:- by Uw;<\itnf\\
l Azwtnbly) onftft, 16th d»y
lower lo .try
ft purp°"
ijgyi w
.ip cs-*t*
no .lumier than remo-j
tj«*D.to,|ioW '*o»l enji
; ‘«'V uffi> e of hofibr prufii 7r.t0.tit within this State;:
lint tbO j>*riy CnlWV'lMrhlfll^lieverffielgdS. l»e luinle
Ned ^jea-'tkM iedieftfrrnitftnd puti--
1 4 **a % r*. r li-V r
•MMyri ilalive, shall bo-enow
J!r*C4'i?^' 0 ”VW ) ''»»Ti l ,%tWU)nz«»nn connties bsuing
iholatgpst rf , JI',*da'aji»e nHpnl*tioo»hall hare two
“ ' , h’te, ! e.pu. , Hucry-Iolher i-oonty aha II
1 I IU < - M .Bliipreootuolivej -Tlie designation of the
j-f-pjiUfatoMHriatwo.Repredentariyes ahallbe made
nyl I.e General Assembly immediately oiler the taking
|*nAldM*tM>liaUri)n.*n< «*•**“ 'ounefl
No pt-r-ni
s)toll- he'd Representative rvho elfajl
ool-liaoe-allaifwsl-tnrtreaseof tweoly-nnOvcars. siai
bo-*oWM»<*,he WjUa-Wtaeb;' oiM .ViV been
fee-three doinOmtNnNtRWrtf of tho StalK pod tor
;oe»»yr*Wit»i*'‘W 3 1Wi&iility‘ Wliiclj fie renre-
T9 ‘ “
, •c.asd oball, be
RHKVwri^lWMbi h> irv.re.td-.
iiaSTOtW? -W J!W* .powpa io improeb
B'iB t> ye-t! 1 ‘)r.*nz.Tbe,i« tdBce.
it|g. revenue, nr*
jHWFM|WrfiBCiFi«i -ft —t-i— ■:
;*4m sne »4t tm ^terjl* er I'un gw m»o .»*«•#: i t»*t
i vedie ids +#X£n*aiUu. ««x* ^cly
I'J 'THort^lnrtmjta»1)#6lre».J-ideefertBdel«dr4H
retwrbaood qsoMe^Mid'.r ,'td tjftri WtfflaWfi.BS I
}taHhzW.-p»t*WT» [Imfish tKeni for oishrderly' be- P
h. hy impriiohmatoot
IRr*We**i*«L»^M
^nctiiOrwholdoriiigthe
— u restate
icept by I lie couf urrcfcg of twudWda ot the
Gerieri| Assembly. . . ,- '*
4 No law ‘. null he pa->efl hy which a citizen
sjjall be comp**lled, diructly or indirerilyu to bedume
a *tockh >I«!cr in, or rnntributo to a ratinndar other
work «»l iotqq»:,il improvement, without his consent;
except thy-inhabitants **f a corjmrate town or citv —
IT,is provision^shall not' *bo!construed io* derty the
power of laxstion for the purpose of making tevves
or J*'^^**t "uyfoflOfti 1
EXfiC'UTirF. J'KCAETMaJT. .. ^j: .1
' X ' i . r ' ' ssrc^oV L’ 5 ^ Jjjj* ‘ '
The ezerniivepo>er rtoll bo-,e«ted in wGhi-i
ernor^ilw fir«t of.iphnm under this h'Otistusunn.«M'
J!*® .office (roni the time ildii* tpda4<*atM»S!
.. ... .. - .*na«%wwtf-t«VMd
iffil wur : 9fd. *-»>*«>.<Ijte cterZMgivimt-qooh'lvotlou
or Ills andcesMT. Eaelt-Gotoruor ouMtqomHIy etoet.
.-dyli.nl! bold ilie idlive for:tw*'vM«alaiiil- .bn'til hid
successor sluil! be; elected nnd. r|ial li..l attf cdhaH
"•Stejtl'K'We in election after te e.xptmtmn 'of «;
a.cnnd term for the iiexiisLol. lour years lleslnl*
have, beeo elected r.ueitber shall ho rweive- wind-
Itialtnpepnc plbee SH>o|utn R nt., fjnme|l„..U,|ted
Mutes, or either of thein ( nor t l^om.anj(. foreign,power.'
3. The Governor shall be'elected by
qnslifiedtn vote tof members o^lte OeTidiil".
b!y,on llw fifrotahatiy of Niftem'sir' in’llie v
eighteen bniidn-d-and oixt.vDve;miahnajisWIly tl, (
time^be-altered by daw rWhlcfi efeetihn shalf feIWd
at the places ol In, d.^generajllebtih-nTln iVsH-.
eral cOnulies of-'tliWJWhe.Bo ifcj imn„.er presedbed
lorthebWdioh»n(ne(nhersnT-,hfh l eWr:n'As.-(4|lv
Tile returns lor every HeflitrnU,T-rt,!veVjio'r shalN.e
seated' dp by the managers, o.-t-ly -ffol'H'fif,or
wit lion r opening ihe said renirns, eanso-lbe same lo’
Ibe Jaid before the Scale, n„ ihe day alter .he in
ITIlJ i '.T u''" : and liievsi,fill be
era! Aasea.l.'v .I. .II ---r.au.o ol tsen.
se.'inuer, non me i-rerli|.-ni or tlie Set
kidnoWM l m l, ".” se " f .'*epre>enlaiivea, shall open
and publish^ he relurna m die presenre of the Gen-
p*. A *T" 1 h 'y • ilni1 'he person having the maioiitv
dthe whole ninaher of voles given in. .hall iL
vies given in. shall be de'-
oMI'Ia (raTte;.t)kt ifVfio
then fromlti t\\4> nprsrxts
ot votcu.Vfro sfrtfl be%
election wt ttie time up.
Chu f r r ,V‘* e ^V^-Itture to elect, the General As
sembly kIirII iminei.'intelv elect a GoveriHir tira rnrr •
bnd u, «h ease, of eleelion of , Governor by X
the votes of the
cw; »nv thw-pji* anr u ” —"*■’ **• umi'm oi a Governor bv iu
routempt, by any dl*«or- General AeeonAly, a majority of th ^ •
^fot'rt choice.-
■f aaidlofilpno'in either Ho*-. - the'Leneral
■o* arrest,oywHnWaerel he prescribeilliv law 1 »ocn maunes as
Ans^lCMtraewn, feWny. d^tweaeh ol’tSe hWce—'M
Addd 0 Vnoiabor slailt- be I table lo arawsr.ln .any nl >hel
■Wd l'i del*;* in ellbcr , J erciM
1 " “' 1 tii. Buell I
cm HI
al *WbD*
tisli
leilRamvbnob btt* •»'.» ,» i-.r-i-,j! 71 *»1 'I*3ft ' !IiT ^ v»
! •&! mc-ft noitBttt ■
j r*'’< hue ,xi*m -jilt i
•jS Gfrfrnor, on tfcSSjS Sr
brandi, of the (JeueradjAp*#.!,
adequate taShelr Lr.'^ '^^1
wliiclt shall not ba
their cohiitiiWr.^rt offirj.
.>3. .'I lie Justice-or Jrbi,.„
and the Judge'of^nch o*hcr Coi
ftajjwauM entuw.ii'i^’m^nd
■gral Assembly, j. ,, lu> a
4. I he J natives-of 1|, P p
.sell district hy-1he per,,a, e,j|,|l7 H
bers of the General AsspciV, ' nxi l\
5: The powers ,f „ CoawWi o.
Pro'itte, sjig^.be.s
eonflty. from fi'bose
s.p & ttie SijperW-' Cotiriv^X
,«'iUlfcy lnw. 'Hie flrdin Hr7 fc?**
iV-erjt.of said Court, a-:d nia- ,V •*.»
the Qnjinary, n*tW, oVl,if
srrST;:sS;
said Ordinary, a*,clerk, or ii,''£>
WtrnageB.lenses. . The QakuZi*
ire-peotive cOmilica zlalLU.^., ,* >
““ "<-•"" 'h- liw-Wrdni'rt,,;,.
ri hSit'rtVi yrftr IllefrifOT* 1 -
inisaionedby .hefiorersor ihrm,'^
OwlWfyiWji arty •ruif.s’t^^L 1 *^
bv election, as ta*drArHcd(ij fchflifi ft
snd'uniif the 5'ied
f>n . apt:CL& IV.
jyptcui. DEPaUlMC^T.
SF.CTtoX I. .J
Tltfj Indicia) powers of the* Stale ?la!l be ves
aupreine Court for the rorrer.liuT».«»i errore,?
2. . The Supreme- Court .ehail consist of three
Judge*,-who-sliaH be appointed ,bv the Governor witii
the advice nnd c6nfVnt*df hvo-i.ltffds <>r tliVT^enate,
for surltdehn HS^hall le pres-cribed by law,
and ^hali -continue in -fiffirK until tlteir nurcesaors
shall be appuiob*d and qualitied* removable by the
Guvemdrrtih ilie*address of two-thirds of each branch
of. the General Assembly, ol* bV impeachment «rnd
fenn?)rtS>fr*ifieie»m: -' ° 1 •’•*
8-.' Tbe ^Ald'Codrt shill hnvo fio origin^f jurfs'dic-
Urntj obt dfiiill be 4_roUrt"afnuc for the tri-il stud cor-
rt'Ctiob <ff dVitVr^fft |iw atltf ecf»«Tty (ntm ihe Superior
Courts of thc !»evcr ; i^cfruajU t arid simlj >ilat le-ast
nnrd & jVirr, at a* fihie prescribed hy law, in ; each - ol
one iir utpre jpdicirW districts,df.stguatod by the Gen-
eraCA^rnhW for that purpose, a» nucb pi4nt iorach
district as shall hy the Goner.il As^'inWy be ordained
'»r tlie ttial and.determination of wrila of error from
he scvetal ^up.jrior Courts included in sucli judicial
4. % The said court shaft dispose .oKpnd firutlk -d.*-
lermine ■- -- 1 •*-** • ‘ •
The salt! _ _
lertnine every.case on tlie dqpket of.<uphfcourtat-the
wciftifftetm a.fter sucji.wfU ofcc^or.fif^yhr;
.SCI*ercqrsl^JUtM 1^’prepaid
firs! term of snc^cquiT. alter error brought, to
pjifterpte the ciise, iijiVkh precluded'by some* Provi-
detiil;»t'«TkDse Troln' stich prosecuting, it aliaU hf
jtfisn. Sw» Or.,te !l «k «^{'M&'&wsi‘*rW.vw
TrttmieJ. AnJ In any case lhat ,wc occur, the
Coiitt msy jn it. di«v,.'ti,.n, wi,i,l,oici i, s * jmimnent
unlit Titc term next after the argum
SBGTlON It.
nent thereon.
C^) v lv? 1
TheJmlojy oftheSbiwriorC^'rtshiTlW bV^o,|
<*> the first B Mncilav in Jannrift-?-nnfil tl,o (.• oi,.
Moro.Khrtlt-o-hortvio. Jiructi-hnmoAlitlely befrtre tbe
expirif trftn’of ihe term for which lhV or * either of
iheirt rn'iy hate bderf or '<*$ted, from the
Urcuits m w hicl( they are to seryp. bv a ihajur tv
v.jK-Wllte pCfipleoftlieCrfrnh qtiBlined to vote for.
memb^arof the General Assembly, f««r.the term of !
h’W'Vwfrs*—vacancies to be IHfc^is ‘i/'hrovided bv
I* Ills IkflltMl'a'nkin. iA I.." r , '. 1 .
fe»»*hr..-Mi, .JeuA-rinS
sl,wconfimie in oflicc „„nl tlioir piiece
fie elected and q-imlWi; f jinoi-ai*Vv"be GwmJir
ttewn' A * SC ‘ nb, J'' "V I'np^clifileni and conviction
■ v - ..T??’ ?“l»'*»f.Cd««. , ,Vn Uyeezclnsive jn.
risiltcluifi laatj CMOS of (Uvorce, both total and par.
JiB: b"l no toil,) d,yo(ce^«l||tyi granted, enept on
Uie Concurrent vcrd^^.rof,(iv„ .peejal iorirs. | D
siufBisnfcrifio "" r'.i!! ir r ' ,ll * ,1 ' r fVftaeittangl,ts
ofthepaytics.
. - — , rifa*^uiirtisiialj afsoIba.o-eTr!,,,,,,
"* except»«reljtoj, to
2S??„. fr',,. ncga-yl-' of defy, rotUeBpts vof eonrl,
,B* .W*d,aJ««S , rtud sJ*strii<tit*s -«f
^«WtK»WW*a«riHlieh.i*M«whkk an, 11 be«jted
HMVMkuaAtatWMl tw.teilu.iBd rad'.d.,tf. bfi or mH
'♦KihUlzdHwW huvTttodo.ecepf,a ,l|MI«.'>
unn'Wronirahenaro*H<*d hufr*4 jwbtle -i«rso,ni;*fid
[!" *PV'c° r P<’™>i(>nT«t«optattmtiii»y taktlMWNW*
. ■»* e*ci»sVe j’« ;
-,«• wiw'S*W6»J|» tu&Khkk
r *^ VftFwj#^vw!ed.By law/h%l 1 • *.
{ndiratori
tjtfnfermr
Tfiwwwa?*"yuia )W.po vcrs fully
", , ' w Vl lO vvrnz
Jof; WfJfU'g.jf^Kj.vers fully
for Court, or .opi
ttris'licjon t j tlielafe*
Wtitty C0UK«*»tbey may
Ho'ptrtior Co'iirf Krttie'tfiiie 6-i-'. 1 •’£
of said Court of Cnfearv. =""
CARTfCoK V.
snsce'a.Asrocs rrww-.„
1; .Tbe eleciors of mectendfc
6t*nbly slutil be free while Z
■Slam ;.and wtw.il In,,..
year,; arMilizve p.Utdfc'^V
required of ihent, and nhicli tiin hsuy
tonitv of paying, agree,biy b
ceding the electj.,^rlwlihen,,^
■'*, f 1 *'* r f«dnf.ii ««a
$tHte>, aud
• he disGit t or rounfv, awl tro
^lafe, *jfid mi persus xvho is Pfl ,
’ ers of tin* General Asseir,bif, fW
office in.this Hraie.
:• AU -elecjhms, by (Ik* fane*]
•>e viem cnee, and !h» vore shall *f,
tfie.juurnal of ib^ Hun>e of ft^viratWl
the innate and FToar* of Retrr^nr
ler the ptirp«*se rf rfi4
Rpprtwirtafirr chamber,- and the httfa
halt In *nbh pb? m preside, ac d
r persons el-cffi
•.u* by ‘the people,
umi! the General .k-t
Scnrt A
sliall vote by bill
otherwise direct.
4. All civil officers hfrrtefyiecrua
the Governor, nr who have bfPn du’^i
elected, Since the fat iky of Jan-i^i
have tjot rec-'ivpf! their eoaimiiwin
not rcsigr,e*l, oor been removed**do,
whose t/rrms of oface shall
continue in the exeri i?e of the dnfie*elfin
tive Qtfices during the periods for «V«V
<|u!y ;«ppi»ioted or duly elected
eommis-icped, and v.u’i\ their
appointed un»Ier the provision? ofthi
unless removed fromi office as herein |
5. Ktv* s of gen'enl operation mtv
Stole, are, 1st. ah the supreme Taw. theG.
of the United Stales; the law* of lb CA
to’pursuance thereof.anil.all trei
Rnihority of the Ui.iteri State
authority tlmreto.tbis Coastitiiiion;3rii
nat ion to the aforegoing, all Luvs <>c4m
by au .act of the Ue oral AssemHf
assented to Dereu.bcr the 10th, A. D,
,‘ Ah Act to approve, adopt.
State of Georgia, a revved $•«!** of h«*
under the direction and ,by tmthofity
Af^ftfi-ly^Uwnyr, ami hir other porp«fr
connrcte»lfVjMirlict^of- the <i*'flr r *J
-aid, assfutr-dmlTecrm 1 )^ Ifirb.'A P ’
datory.of th^af .regoing, an>l anarl
Ahsembly aforesaid, RssenftjJ 4o
D.. 1S62, entRlfd,’“Aq ActlP^ 1
efiiblv ;** also .all .1 r.N' nf the G.'iwa
^futc-aiff, passed since the (Utel\jt
amenmng, repea Ffng.jxr adding to any
hercinUe'ore mentioiied (the IqttereniK
preference it» case of confilct\?A ai
the'con}inoD.Ri>di-Hltf!ute.itw of
statute law .qf this State,,o» force isj* -
year eiglilpen hundred nod sixty,*»'Bt
snprrceded. by. nor IncfiBsi^etit ^
tliough.not epi\xlietl Uierciu; except *’
law tiirircsaid as may violate th
mrogtMxed.oainay .gnnfiirt w
aqd except so much thereof xs
in slavery, \yhicb .excepted laats;*lis^*
imperative4*nd <oid>»i»diny
bly of this State, shall la>roinp»‘teiV
or repeal ..any portion of (lie &...
focre.in ibis third apeciflc.xfion of ,
tl*U fifth atficie. If innnv stiiti)
ol force, the.word “ Confrd^mie” nff ^ l
word States, *uoh law is hereby an*
luting (lie 'word **United ** fi»r the'
1 '6. Izrtetl and private P^. ||le ; , J l 7!'j
in'ending-Vor the benefit of 'rntra***.
cornorktmhs, ^mi pricer n rsoiw ><'
with. ibe^nAfetfie la'irWr
HO(fAvhf(rh haYe oeitlicrexpire*)
statute law aubject to ukIicuiI ,■
io»iiy: i,ml ‘ !l,a
■bj^thoir’uivrt terins. . w , t,
* ; 7: * ‘All ^tiflgmeiits.'d -erfes, ordetMR
^ • of tbUrt**
•ertlj^
jceedings/il ^j*e M*vAral courts of thi 4
made,^TUifti 'tlj^Jifuirs .if'tlieh sevei
;«re h^iy^iifiQr ««-? affirmetU^i
qntl-fittuTe reversal, by > ,,r
•bill of review, qc-other p-occc^h!
wSth 'the lavrof force when they
&M
•General Assembly, <ir ,qf »ay>i u "*®.^
order, or other proeeeding of anv f ^r‘ (
Ai O' cigfUccn I,CToffrpd .«n,l ■ ', ; V
betw mvi
bronght'in qitrtttion, unless atfac*™ .
!>. The nthiriHgi^latior^’
ithp^rsons of African descent,
mtrpersons «f African descent,
MMaiiiM
Jaw*-Tor the ,(0(01*10901
puowinglv issue.a license to* ,ne . trr £ ,f
iWUHaigG;W1 riv'' officer or nii ,,is,c [
who shall .ina’rrv snch* persons
-id. Mpp M>gHj>ffiKL
by tbe piipte, utider *egt»W Ir
•iw*!!
or may te prescribed by law«
’ll. This ConstiHVuW 1 *'
Wrky fwifea
purpose bjrset of the Cspe"
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