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 A bill to incorporate the Fountain Spring Camp-ground in the county of Talbot, and appoint Trustees for the same.

A bill to authorize John Dillon, of the county of Chatham, to erect a toll-bridge over the Great Ogechee river on his own land, near Fort Argyle.

A bill to amend an act to give to masons and carpenters an incumbrance for debts due on account of work done and materials furnished in building or repairing houses and premises to which they may be attached, passed 22d December, 1834, so as to give painters, tinners and coppersmiths in the county of Richmond and city of Savannah, the like security for debts due on account of work done on houses in the county of Richmond and city of Savannah.

A bill to change the name of Kale Leon Rich of Glynn county, to that of Kate Leon Riley.

A bill to exempt Emory College and other colleges in this State from taxation, and to place them on the same footing with the University of Georgia.

A bill to incorporate the Union Steamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina.

A bill to alter and amend the sixth section and third article of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.

The House then adjourned until 3 o'clock, P. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

The following bills of the Senate were taken up and severally read the first time:

A bill to repeal an act entitled an act to alter and amend the several acts regulating roads, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the counties of Bryan, Liberty. McIntosh, Glynn, and Wayne, approved December 8th, 1806, and to provide for the filling of vacancies in the Board of Commissioners authorized by the original act of 1803.

Also, a bill to grant the privilege to the stockholders of the Cross Plains and Red Clay Branch Railroad Company to change the name of road, and for other purposes.

Also, a bill to compensate the grand and petit jurors of Murray county.

Also, a bill to incorporate the Augusta Machine Works.

Also, a bill to exempt from road duty persons employed in keeping in repair the several Railroads in this State.

Also, a bill to be entitled an act to authorize certain deeds to be read in evidence, and make legal the registry of the same.

Also, a bill to be entitled an act to incorporate the Trus-