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100 dispose of fancy nriicles of Merchandize without license and without being subject to any tax therefor. A bill to be entitled an act to compensate grand and petit jurors of Muscogee county, and to authorize the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county to levy and collect a tax for such purposes, and for other purposes therein contained.

A bill to alter and amend the third section of the third article of the Constitution oi the Stale of Georgia. A bill to prohibit the employment of slaves or free persons of color inline mixing or vending of spirituous liquors in any grocery, confectionary, eating shop, or other place owned or occupied or controlled by any free white person in this State, and for other purposes therein mentioned. A bill to authorize the commissioners of the poor school fund in the several counties of this State to pay arrearages due teachers of poor children. A bill to authorize and require the Governor of the State of Georgia to call a Convention, and to appropriate money for the same. A bill to add certain lots of land and parts of lots of land in the counties of Crawford and Macon to the county of Talbot. A bill to consolidate the offices of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts for the county of Talbot.

A bill for the relief of Sarah A. Stephens. A bill for the relief of Henry D. Moore. A bill to repeal an act entitled an act to appoint County Treasurers and define their duties, so far as relates to the county of Troup, and to give to the people of said county the election of Treasurer, approved 24th Dec., 1825. A bill to aller and amend thelaws of this State relative to the stay of executions. A bill to extend the corporate limits of the town of Talbotton. A bill to incorporate Dawson Lodge No. 67, also, Burns Lodge No. 50, of Free Masons, and for other purposes therein specified. A bill to authorize James J. Logan to build and keep up a mill dam across Notley river, on his own land, in the county ot Union. A bill to authorize Joseph Sykes of the county of Dooly, to peddle, &c., accompanied with a petition of the same. A bill to lay out and ibrm a new county from the counties of Ware and Lowndes, and to provide for the organization of the same. A bill to change and fix the time of holding the Superior Courts in the eastern district, so far as relates to the counties of Bulloch and Efingham.

A bill to repeal an act to incorporate the Campbellton