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Rh A bill for the relief of E.G. Ponder and W.H. Barton and their securities from all liability under their respective recognizances for their appearance at the May term, 1849, of Chatham Superior Court. A bill to add a part of the county of Fayette to the county of Campbell. A bill to make residence in the judicial district a necessary qualification for State's Attorneys and Solicitors General. A bill to allow the Sheriff of Chatham county certain fees which are not provided for by law, and to allow him to appoint special deputy sheriff's in certain cases.

A bill for the relief of Charles B. Lombard and for other purposes therein named. A bill to authorize William A. Carr and Peter A. Summey, of Clark county, to open and keep open the North Oconee river from the Factory dam at Athens, in Clark county, to Burns' mills, in Jackson county. A bill to authorize Thomas B. Andrews, an infirm man, to peddle goods without license. A bill to alter and amend the first paragraph of the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution of this Stale, and for other purposes therein mentioned. A bill to authorize his Excellency the Governor to draw his warrant on any funds not otherwise appropriated for the benefit of the poor school fund for the county of Fayette. A bill to reduce the official bond of sheriffs hereafter to be elected in the county of Franklin from the sum of twenty thousand dollars to that often thousand dollars. A bill to alter and define certain portions of the boundary lines between the "counties of Taliaferro and Warren, and the counties of Taliaferro and Hancock, and for other purposes therein specified. A bill to incorporate Hamilton Lodge No. 16, of Harris county. A bill to alter and amend the eleventh and thirteenth sections of the sixth division of the Penal Code. A bill to be entitled an act for the relief of William Hadaway, of the county of Hail. The bill to be entitled an act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to organize the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, &c., was read the second time and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. The bill to be entitled an act for the relief of Joel E. Morris and to legitimize him, was read the third time and referred to the Special Committee to consolidate all bills of that character.

On motion, the House adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.