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to the Inferior Court of said county, to be distributed among the Justices of the Peace, who may be destitute of said copies.

Read and agreed to.

Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

ASBURY HULL, Speaker.

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In Senate, Concurred in, Dec. 23, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, I. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 23, 1831.

The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the communication of his Excellency the Governor, on the subject of a deficit in the funds set apart by the United States, for the payment of spoliations committed by Creek Indians on the property of the citizens of this State, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to report the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Solicitor General of the Ocmulgee Circuit, be, and he is hereby required to commence suit against Everitt Hamilton Pierce, for the amount he may be in arrears as the last disbursing officer of the Executive Department, and that his Excellency the Governor, be requested to furnish said Solicitor with the original, or copies of any papers which may be necessary to the prosecution of said suit, or to make such other arrangements for the collection of the same, as his Excellency may deem expedient.

Read and agreed to.

ASBURY HULL, Speaker.

Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

In Senate, concurred in, Dec. 24, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, I. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 23, 1831.

Resolved, That the Senators and Representatives of this General Assembly, shall each be supplied with a copy of the Laws and Journals of the present session, when printed, the copies to be delivered to them by the proper officers of their respective counties.

Read and agreed to.

ASBURY HULL, Speaker.

Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

In Senate, concurred in, Dec. 24, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, I. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 23, 1831.

Whereas, the Joint Committee on printing, made a contract with Messrs. Camak & Ragland, in the early part of the present session, in which the contractors agreed to print and deliver the laws of the present session, by the 15th of January, and the Journals by the 15th of Feb. 1832, which contract was reported to the Senate and agreed to by that body shortly thereafter, but owing to the great multiplicity of business before this branch of the General Assembly, the said contract was not taken up and agreed to, until more than a month after the same was agreed to by the Senate.

Be it therefore resolved, That Messrs. Camak and Ragland be allowed one month longer than the time specified in their contract for the printing and delivery of the laws and Journals of the present session.

Read and agreed to.

ASBURY HULL, Speaker.

Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

In Senate, concurred in, Dec. 24, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, I. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 21, 1831.

Resolved by the General Assedbly, That his Excellency the Governor, be, and he is hereby required to cause to be published without delay, in the Georgia Journal, and Georgia Reporter, the act passed this session, to authorised the holding of an extra Court in the county of Decatur.

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Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

In Senate, [concurred in, Dec. 24, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, 1. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 24, 1831.

Resolved by the Senate und House of Represenatives in General Assembly met, That three of the districts contemplated by the act to provide for the survey of the gold region into lots of forty acres each, be set apart to, and divided under the direction of the Surveyor General, between the two surveyors, who may have been elected from the counties which may only be entitled to one surveyor, under a joint resolution passed during the present session of the General Assembly.

Read and agreed to.

ASBURY HULL, Speaker.

Attest, W. C. DAWSON, Clerk.

In Senate, concurred, in, Dec. 24, 1831.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.

Attest, I. L. HARRIS, Secretary.

Approved, Dec. 24, 1831.

WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.

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ACADEMIES.

Thornton Academy, in Greene county, in-
corporated, and Trustees appointed,
Stewart Academy, in Stewart county, incor-
porated, and Trustees appointed,
Jackson Academy, in Monroe county, incor-
porated, and Trustees appointed,
La Grange Female Academy, in Troup
county, incorporated, and Trustees ap-
pointed,

La Fayette Academy, in Upson county, in-
corporated, and Trustees appointed,
Lyceum Academy, in Carroll county, incor-
porated, and Trustees appointed,
Oak Hill Academy, in Columbia county, in-
corporated, and Trustees appointed,
Franklin Academy, in Heard county, incor-
porated, and Trustees appointed,
Jefferson Academy, in Monroe county, in-
corporated, and Trustees appointed,
County Line Academy, in Monroe county,
incorporated, and Trustees appointed,
Scottsboro' Male Academy, in Baldwin coun-
ty, incorporated and Trustees appointed,
Stone Creek Academy, in Twiggs county,
incorporated, and Trustees appointed,
James W. Jones, appointed one of the
Trustees of Hall county Academy,
Additional Trustees appointed for Randolph
county Academy,

Additional Trustees appointed for Randolph
county Academy,

Trustees appointed for Hawkinsville Aca-
demy, in Pulaski county.
Trustees of Stewart Academy, authorised
to receive a proportionate share of the
Academy Fund,

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