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Upon motion of Mr. Gartrell, the preamble was stricken out.

Upon motion of Mr. Phillips,

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




Three o'clock, p.m.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

The following bills of the House were taken up and severally read the second time, and committed for a third reading:

An act to divorce Charles Cochran and Mary Ann Cochran, his wife.

Also, a bill to be entitled an act in relation to the holding of the Inferior Courts and Gourts of Ordinary in Glynn county.

Also, a bill to authorize Hardy Strickland to make returns in Forsyth county.

Also, a bill to be entitled an act to change and make permanent the place of holding the Supreme Court in the second judicial district, and to provide for the return of process therein.

Also an act to compensate petit jurors in the county of Houston.

Also, an act to fix and make permanent the places of holding elections in the several precincts in the county of Murray.

Also, an act to regulate freights and fare on railroads, and and direct the manner of ascertaining the same; which was referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Internal Improvements.

Also, a bill to amend an act to provide for the education of the poor, so far as tha county of Rabun is concerned.

Also, a bill to incorporate Lafayette Chapter and Darley Lodge in Fort Gaines, Georgia.

Also, a bill to add lot No. one, in the third district of Baker county, to Randolph county.

Also, a bill to extend the provisions of the act of 1799 in relation to notices to produce papers, books, writings, &c, so as to embrace causes in equity, &c.

Also, a bill to be entitled an act to encourage the enforcement of certain laws in this State.

Also, an act to repeal an act further to regulate the granting of retad license and sale of spirituous liquors, assented to 29th Dec. 1838.

Also, an act to authorize Osborne A. Lockrane, of Clark county, to plead and practise law in this State.