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Tbtbsdat, January 21, 1869.
Scuts.—Senate called to order by the Pres-
idf-nt.
Prayer by Bor. Mr. Adams, of the 20th Dis
trict.
The Journal of the proceeding* of yesterday
read and appeared. ■ -fab. .
Mr. aMth;of: the Sftfe, antA nidto,
ation of the Mtion yesterday, hi adoptingVr.'
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COTTON FACTORS
BUY NO DOUBTFUL FERTILIZERS I
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JONES, BAXTER & DAY,
Senate with prayer, and authorizing the Presi
dent to call on any other clergyman present to
officiate.
After discussion by Messrs. Adkins, Holcombe
andSpeer, ' » - t
On motion of Mr. Holcombe,, the motion to
reconsider was laid upon the table.
The Committee on Enrollment reported as
duly engrossed and enrolled the resolution ap
pointing a joint committee on the part of the
House and Senate, to consider the claim of O.
H. Penfield, for arms furnished the State-In
JsCO.
Mr. Fain offered a resolution that a seat on
the floor be tendered to Hon. J. E. Parrott,
Judge of the Cherokee Circuit.
Mr. Boms offered aa a substitute a resolution
tendering seats on the floor of the Senate to all
Judges of the Superior Courts in this State.
Mr. Hungerfonl moved to amend by tender
ing seats to the City Council of Atlanta, but af
terwards withdrew it.
A bill to aathorisa administrators of Hubbard
Cosart to sell property on nrtiTsiana Famed
Bales suspended and a looal bill read, offered
by J
Mr. CHeal-A Ml for Aa relief cfW. W.
Boyd, of Lowndes ooanty. Bead flat time.
A bill to ineorposatetha A. H. Stephens Mala
College, of Heard county.
Mr. Hudson, of Harris, said that the bill was
unconstitutional, and moved to indsflniteiy
postpone it. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Bhmao—A.resolution to appoints Joint
to aU Constables, Bailiffs, Notary Potties and
Justices of the Peace, but withdrew it
Mr. Bruton moved to lay the resolution and
snlwtituto on the table but withdrew it
On motion the substitute offered by Mr. Bums
was adopted.
Mr. Wellborn asked for a suspension of the
rules to introduce a resolution relative to author
izing the Clerk employed in the office of the
Secretary of State, during the illness of that offi
cer, to £U all requisitions of the Clark of . the
Senate for stationary.
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The Committee on Banka reported that they
had examined the act repealing section 14, of
tho act incorporating the Fort Valley Loan and.
Trust Company, and recommend its passage.
A message Run the House was received an
nouncing that that body had passed an act, au
thorizing the State Treasurer to advance $100
to each member of the General Assembly.
On motion, the same was taken. Mr. Wooten,
Speaker pro. tom. being in the Chair.
After discussion the resolution was adopted
JTi£svri!V!!i3gs?tt
Atlanta Agricultural Implement Manufacturing
PERDVIAI^GUANO
ELECTRIC SOAP!
CHESAPEAKE GUANO.
five hundred thousand dollars, and for other
^JpSrtoa, of BuAie-i-iA Ml to provide for
the collection of jury fees and ooata in tbs coun
ty of Burks.
Mr. Harper, of Terrell—A bill to encourage
agriculture, jiy giving credit to farmers and
punters, giving liena to merchants for both
money and supplies, which is to take priority
over other liens. *
Mr. Paulk, of Berien—A bill to change the
line between ths counties of Berien and Erwin.
Mr. Tumhn—A bill to incorporate the Amcri-
with eummane of garaiskmei
meat in fsvcA of Brnoe A Co.,
Bruoe A Co., after Murphy b
HOLT
J. W. BLOUNT. Asset, at
Mr. McWhorter—To define the liabilities of
Sheriffs and other offloers in certain eases.
Mr. Stringer—To amend the laws relative .to
service of garnishment
Mr. Nnnmdly—To incorporate the Atlanta
Cotton Factory Company. L H. J. Kimball,
J. O. Peck, and others, compote the company.
Mr. Hinton—To allow the dissolution of
garnishments and attachments in certain caste.
making the pay nine dollars per day, it was just
after the war, when money waanot worth so
much as it is now. It is now an imposition on
the tax-payers, and they justly grumble at it
We should be satisfied with a reasonable pay.
Members should bear in eamtaon the hard times.
Mr. Baraum asked if be really desired the bin
iopML [L$uahl6T.j
fir. Williams, of Dooly—He did wish it to
pass, and would vote foe it It ought to pass.
Man lmva to split sails at fifty cents per day to
pay tula tax; and nine dollars a day is too much
for members to receive.
Mr. Bryant agraad with ths gentleman from
Dooly toe ones. It was a shame for Hie mem
bers to be as lavish with the money of the 8tato
as they wen last session. Considering the im
poverished oondition of the people, and the enor
mous tax, it was the duty of members to com
mence this retrenchment by cutting their own
pft j down.
Mr. O'Neal—A substitute, permitting each
menkber to draw as much pay aa he wants, pro
vided he dote not erased nine dollars per day.
Mr. Tumhn favdted the substitute.
Mr. Lowe said be did not oppose the action of
the gentleman toon Dooly. But at the teat ces
sion a Retrenchment Committee had been ap
pointed, and all tMs question is to be before
them.- This body will consume a great deal of
unnecessary time in considering this question;
when they nave appointed I committee for this
special duty, they could have a general bill re
ported by it and act upon it He moved to lay
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L. HOLT.
WALTER A. WOOD'S
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO!
CAPITAL 81,000.000.
ItUIS ODANOdiflsn from Peruvian Oaaao. simply
1 in the ralatlva > so p sell set of ths saras sites set
Also, to amend section 4,000 of Irwin’s Re
vised Code, relative to distress warrants.
Also, to authorize either party in nnaoteenry
warrants to give notioeof intention to certiorari.
Also, to amend the claim law.
Also, to amend the act for the quahfloctions
of voters in charter el actions to the city of Col-
umbua, and providing for holding an election
I0WII8 ABB BKAPBU.
THE BEST IN USE !
Mr. Spear—Tb provide forth# election of Ju
rors in this State.
Also to Incorporate the Atlanta Canal and
Water Works Committee.'
Mr. Hungerfonl—To Incorporate the Atlanta
Water Company.
Mr. Welch—To provide for the aarapary as*
ention of laborers liens.
Mr. Bowen—To change the direction of
ttonch Warrants.
Mr. Richardson—'To amend Motion 3927 of
Irwin’s Revised Code relative to dower.
Mr. Anderson—To amend the act to prevent
imposition on planters by the sale of impure
fertilisers.
The Committee on Internal Improvements re
ported that thay had examined the act to incor
porate the Trynn Railway Company, and reeam-
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They also reported that they had examined
Sts credit to the MaoooandAugosta Railroad,
and recommend its passage, providing tost it
■hall not affect too interests of the State in said
road, if they accept the aid extended by act of
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