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Cook, Hon. Philip,
delegate from Macon, 136;
elected member U. S. Congress, 107;
member committee on distribution, 525.
Cooper, Major M. A., appointed commissioner to report upon pro- priety of removing penitentiary, 531.
Cotton,
correspondence concerning, 25; 53-73; 102; 103; 105;
report of Comptroller General concerning purchase of, 85;
report of committee on message of the Governor relative to, 333; resolution requesting information from Governor relative to 143; resolution requesting Governor to reclaim cotton belonging to State, 334;
resolution requesting Governor and members of congress to press claims for cotton, 334;
Cotton and tobacco, report of Treasurer concerning purchase of, 79. Courts, district judge to hold, 11.
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Covington, J. E., delegate from Cherokee, 134. Crane & Graybill, mentioned, 525; 526.
Crawford, H. G., delegate from Decatur, 134. Crawford, N. M.,
delegate from Greene, 135; mentioned, 140.
Crighton, William, mentioned, 526.
Cross, G. F., mentioned, 48.
Crow, Abraham, elected Justice of Peace, 28.
Cumming, D. E., delegate from Washington, 137.
Cureton, J. W., delegate from Dade, 134.
Cutts, A. S., delegate from Sumter, 137; member committee on distribution, 525.
Cuyler, G. A., mentioned, 512.
Cuyler, R. R., Georgia's gratitude to, 82.
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Dahlonega, Ga., resolution relative to mint at, 212; adopted, 351. Daley, A. W., delegate from Tattnall, 137.
Dart, Urbanus, delegate from Glynn, qualified, 141. Davis, Jefferson,
committee to memorialize President of U. S. in behalf of, 144; report of committee, 197.
Davis, J. B. S., delegate from Jackson, 135.
Davis, T. J., delegate from Floyd, 135.
Dearing, R. B., elected Justice of Peace, 27. Debt, war,
correspondence concerning, 50; 73; 74;
committee to ascertain what part of debt contracted for other than war purposes, 231;
message from Prov. Gov. Johnson concerning, 238; 239;
ordinance to repudiate, 283; 305;
resolution of enquiry relative to, 191.
1 de Graffenried, B. B., delegate from Baldwin, 133.
Delegates to Convention 133; certain delegates qualified 140; 141.
Dickey, J. B., delegate from Fannin, 135.
District Judge to hold court, 11.
Divine, Jones & Lee, agent appointed to adjust account between, and card factory, 491.
Dixon, J. L., delegate from Meriwether, 136.
Dobbins M. G. appointed treasurer of W. & A. Road, 33. Dorminy, J. B., delegate from Irwin, 135.
Dorsey, J. N., delegate from Hall, 135.
Douglass, Frederick, delegate from Appling, 133.
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Douglass, S. T., appointed commissioner of deeds, 78.
Dowda, J. O., delegate from Cherokee, 134. Doyal, L. T., delegate from Spalding, 137. Driver, Giles, delegate from Pike, 136.
DuBose, C. W., delegate from Hancock, qualified, 141. Dugas, Dr. L. A., mentioned, 523.
Dunn, John, delegate from Lincoln, 136.
Dupree, I. E., delegate from Twiggs, 137.
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Eaton, James, elected Justice of Peace, 27. Edwards, W. H., Jr., delegate from Tattnall, 137. Elections, certain, ordinance to provide for, 146. Ellington, C. A., delegate from Gilmer, 135. Ellington, J. C., delegate from Clayton, 134. England, John, delegate from Union, 137.
Everett, E., new commission to be issued to, 75.
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Fair, Peter, commissioned Justice of Peace, 31;
member committee to witness burning treasury notes, etc., 533. Felton, L. M., delegato from Macon, 136.
Fitten, J. H., commissioner to report upon propriety of removing penitentiary, 531.
Fleming, Porter, member committee on distribution, 525. Flinn, Rev. W.,
appointed trustee of Ga. Orphan Home, 532; mentioned, 161;
to be paid for services as chaplain, 339.
Florida and Georgia,
message from Governor concerning boundary line between, 585; proclamation establishing line, 591.
Floyd, J. J., delegate from Newton, 136.
Ford, Dr. L. D., member committee to examine artificial limbs, 523. Fort Pulaski, prisoners confined at, 144; 197.
Fowler, Edward, delegate from Catoosa, 134.
Fraser, S. C., delegate from Hall, 135. Freedmans' Bureau,
correspondence concerning appointment of civil officers as agents of, 45;
message from Prov. Gov. Johnson relative to proposition of Gen. Tillson concerning, 47; report of committee on said proposition, 200;
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report, resolution and ordinance in regard to freedmen of the State, 412;
Tillson, Gen., of Bureau, to address Convention, 160; Freeman, J. M., delegate from Franklin, 135.
Frobel, Bushrod W.,
appointed keeper publie grounds, 127; to contract for building bridge over Oconee River, 538.
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Gans & Co., mentioned, 86; 96.
Gardner, James, appointed trustee Ga. Orphan Home, 532. General Assembly,
meeting of, interfered with by U. S. Congress, 598; message to, from Prov. Gov. Johnson, 109; 116; 118; 120; 126; message to, from Governor Jenkins, 443; 448; 479; 480; 486; 495; 511; 541; 585. Georgia,
administration of government interfered with by U. S. Congress, 59S;
bonds and coupons, not issued in aid of war, to be funded, 540; correspondence concerning repudiation of war debt, 50; 73; 74; gratitude of, to Ladies' Southern Relief Fair, 526;
Hammond, N. J., appointed to arbitrate between State and Seago, Paliner & Co., 594.
Georgia and Florida,
message from Governor concerning boundary line between 585; proclamation establishing permanent line, 591.
Georgia State Orphan Home, trustees appointed for, 532. Gholston, J. S.,
member committee on distribution, 525.
Gibson, A. W., delegate from Crawford, 134. Giles, J. M., delegate from Houston, 135. Gilliland, W. H., mentioned, 70.
Gillis, M., delegate from Stewart, 137. Gilmartin, Captain, mentioned, 55; 56. .
Glenn, J. W., military superintendent W. & A. Road, 584.
Glover, H. S., delegate from Jasper, 135. Goode, C. T., delegate from Houston, 135. ยท
Goode, Silome, delegate from Pickens, 136. Goodman, R. M., appointed director W. & A. Road, 32. Gordon, J. L., delegate from Banks, 133. Graham, E. D., delegate from Dade, 134. Grant, Wm., delegate from Habersham, 135. Graybill, M., commissioned sheriff, 32.
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Griffin, -, resigns as sheriff, 32. Griffith, Stephen, elected Justice of Peace, 27. Gunnels, Nathan, delegate from Franklin, 135.
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Hail, John, delegate from Henry, 135. Hall, R. T., disqualified from administering amnesty oath, 23. Hammond, N. J.,
appointed to arbitrate between State and Seago, Palmer & Co., 594;
delegate from Fulton, 135.
Hand, I. H., delegate from Baker, 133.
Hansell, A. J., delegate from Cobb, 134.
Hardee, Lieut. General, mentioned, 55. Hardeman, Thomas, Jr., member committee on distribution, 525. Harlan, J. M., delegate from Gordon, 135.
Harper, Uil, fine remitted, 52.
Harris, B. T., delegate from Hancock, 135.
Harris, Hon. I. L., to administer amnesty oath, 138.
Harris, Singleton, delegate from Taliaferro, qualified, 141.
Harris, W. A., delegate from Worth, 137.
Harris, Y. L. G., delegate from Clark, 134. Farriss, George, State agent, mentioned, 63; 65. Harvey, R. D., delegate from Floyd, 135. Haslewood, L. H. mentioned, 466.
Hays, Henry, delegate from Calhoun, 134.
Henry, William, delegate from Catoosa, 134.
Herring, H. W., delegate from Decatur, 134. Highsmith, James, delegate from Wayne, 137.
Hill, Hon. B. H., tendered seat on floor of Convention, 160.
Hill, John S., delegate from Troup, 137.
Hill, Joshua, delegate from Morgan, 136.
Holmes, W. T., delegate from Talbot, 137. Holt, Hines,
delegate from Muscogee, 136; death of, 302; election to fill vacancy of, 98.
Holt, T. G., delegate from Bibb, 133.
Hood, E. C., delegate from Harris, 135.
Hook, J. S., delegate from Washington, 137. Hopkins, C. H., delegate from Pierce, 136. Hopps, D. G., delegate from Appling, 133. Horne, H. F., delegate from Liberty, 135. House of Representatives, messages from Governor Jenkins to, 492; 494; 584.
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Howard, J. D., delegate from Towns, 137. Howard, Nathan, delgate from Bartow, 133. Hoyne, P. A., appointed commissioner of deeds, 22. Hudson, C. B., delegate from Schley, 136. Hudson, J. T., delegate from Wilkinson, 137. Hudson, William, delegate from Brooks, 133. Huie, A. L., delegate from Clayton, 134. Huie, John, delegate from Fayette, 135. Hull, Henry, Jr., mentioned, 532.
Humber, R. C. delegate from Putnam, 136.
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Irwin, David, delegate from Cobb, 134. 1
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Jackson, J. F. B., delegate from Whitfield, 137. Jenkins, Charles J.,
agreement with Dr. Bly, 535; appeals to Georgia capitalists for loans, 513;
appoints committee on distribution, 525.
appoints committee to execute 3d Sec. of act for relief of maimed indigent soldiers, etc., 523;
appoints T. W. Chichester agent to negotiate loans for the State, 527; 530;
appoints R. F. Maddox agent to purchase corn, 529;
appoints commissioners to report upon propriety of removing penitentiary 531;
appoints committee to witness burning treasury notes, etc., 533; appoints N. J. Hammond arbitrator, 594;
borrows money on credit of the State, 498; 512; 515; 516; 517; 527; 530.
correspondence with,
Johnson, Provisional Governor, 128; Seward, Hon. W. H., 446-447.
delegate from Richmond, 136. inaugurated as Governor, 443;
mentioned, 34 ;
message from to General Assembly, 443; 448; 479; 480; 486; 495; 511; 541; 585; message from, to House of Representatives, 492; 494; 584; message from, to Senate, 483: 499; 590;
nominated for permanent President of Convention, 138;
notified that Jas. Johnson is relieved of his trust as Provisional Governor, 445;
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orders tax of one sixth of 1 per cent. to be assessed, 533; orders maimed soldiers be allowed to travel free over W. & A., 538;
orders superintendent of W. & A. to advance money to certain institutions, 599.
papers and property of State to be transferred to, 445; 446; proclamations issued by, see proclamations.
refuses to work convicts on public roads, 592.
removed from office, 600.
resigns as Judge Supreme Court, 129.
Johnson, President Andrew,
address to, reported by committee of sixteen, 325; 411; address to, in behalf of citizens not yet pardoned, 348; 422;
committee to memorialize, in behalf of Jefferson Davis and others, 144; 162; 430;
committee reports, 197.
correspondence with James Johnson, 50; 74; 97; 118; 126;
issues proclamation appointing J. Johnson Provisional Gover- nor, 8; mentioned, 3; 4; 5; reconstruction of, 8;
resolution invoking clemency of, in behalf of Josiah Tattnall, 270; resolution relative to general amnesty and compensa- tion for slaves freed by U. S., 288.
Johnson, B. D., delegate from Heard, 135.
Johnson, Darling, delegate from Wilcox, 137.
Johnson, D. A., appointed auditor of W. & A. Road, 35.
Johnson, D. H., delegate from Spalding, 137.
Johnson, H. V.,
address of, to Convention, 356;
delegate from Jefferson, 135;
elected President of Convention, 138;
thanks of Convention to, 351.
Johnson, Provisional Governor James,
action of, relative to cotton owned by State, approved, 243; advises Convention he has nothing further to communicate, 353;
appointed Provisional Governor, 8;
appoints directors of W. & A. Road, 32; 35;
appoints superintendent of W. & A., 33;
appoints auditor of W. & A., 35;
appoints J. P. King agent to negotiate loans, 77;
appoints B. W. Frobel keeper of public grounds, 127;
approves certain resolutions, 129;
assumes duties of office, 13; authorized to borrow money on credit of State, 141; authorized to borrow money for use of W. & A. Road, 324;
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borrows money for use of the State, 104; 105; calls Convention to order, 137;
Comptroller General and Treasurer to report to, 76; Convention meets in accordance with proclamation of, 133; correspondence with, Brigham, H., 60; Brown, Joseph E., 54; 62; Jenkins, Charles J., 128;
Johnson, Prest. Andrew, 50; 74; 97; 118; 126;
King, Hon. J. P., 117;
Mccullough, Hon. Hugh, 25; 57; 99;
Postmaster General, 20;
Ramsey, R. H., 29;
Saffold, T. P., 120;
Seward, Hon. Wm. H., 8; 50; 74 445.
Starnes, E., 116;
Thomas, Maj. Gen. G. H., 29; 31;
Thweatt, P., 85;
Tillson, Davis, 46;
declares members elected to U. S. Congress, 107;
delegates to Convention, isues proclamation for election of, 14; mentioned, 3; 138;
message from, to the Convention, 38; 47; 48; 49; 53; 73; 78; 97; 238; 233;
message from, to General Assembly, 109; 116; 118; 120; 126; notified that Convention is organized, 139;
orders writs of election to fill vacancies in Convention, 98; 99; 108;
orders election to fill vacancy in the House, 106;
orders $200 paid to H. Brigham, 105; -
Owen, Jesse, sentence of remitted by, 119;
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proclamations issued by, see proclamations.
relieved as Provisional Governor, 445-447;
thanks of Convention to, 326.
Johnson, J. A. W., member committee on distribution, 525.
Johnson, J. C., delegate from Clark, 134.
Johnson, J. F., member committee on distribution, 525.
Johnson, S. C., appointed journalizing clerk, 192.
Johnson, S. G., delegate from Campbell, 134.
Johnson, W. B., mentioned, 532.
Johnson & Brother, mentioned, 69.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., mentioned, 3; 68.
Jones, John, State Treasurer, ..
authorized to transfer certain account with Central R. R. Bank, 353;
mentioned, 56; 86; 96;
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ordered to report to the Governor, 76; reports to the Governor, 79; removed from office, 600.
Jones, John, Jr., appointed commissioner of deeds, 103.
Jones, J. H., unexpired term of to be filled, 74.
Jones, J. S., delegate from Columbia, 134.
Jones, M. D., delegate from Burke, 133.
Jones, R. T., delegate from Burke, 133.
Jordan, L. A., money borrowed from, for use of the State, 104; 105. Jordan, W. F., delegate from Jasper, 135.
Jourdan, C. S., mentioned, 98.
Journal of Convention, resolution relative to printing and distribu- tion of, 322.
Judicial Department of the State, ordinance relative to, 184.
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Kelley, J. P., delegate from Towns, 137.
Kenan, A. H., delegate from Baldwin, 133.
Kimbrough, George, delegate from Lee, 135.
King, G. J., delegate from Rabun, 136.
King, J. P.,
appointed agent to negotiate loans, 77; bonds transmitted to, for negotiation, 117; delegate from Richmond, 136.
King, J. M., fine remitted, 52.
King, S. W., appointed commissioner of deeds, 18. .
King, Y. P., delegate from Greene, 135.
Kirkland, J. C., delegate from Clinch, 134.
Kirksey, E. F., delegate from Stewart, 137.
Knight, J. D., delegate from Berrien, qualified, 140.
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Ladies' Southern Relief Fair, of Baltimore, Georgia's gratitude to, 526; supplies sent by, 524. Lafils, A., delegate from MeIntosh, 136.
Lafonc, Henry, mentioned, 64; 69; 70.
Lamar, Col. C. A. L., mentioned, 64; 66.
Lamar, G. B., mentioned, 68; 82.
Lamar, J. S., delegate from Elbert, 134.
Lansdown, Jackson, elected Justice of Peace, 27.
Lasseter, J. C., delegate from Schley, 136.
Law, J., delegate from Decatur, 134. Lawrence, S. J., delegate from Hancock, 135.
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Lawson, E. F., delegate from Burke, 133. Lee, General, mentioned, 3. * Lewis, F. K., delegate from Dooly, 134. Lewis, M. W., delegate from Greene, 135. Lincoln, President, mentioned, 3; 4; 5; 6. Lloyd T. E., delegate from Chatham, 134. Lochran, D. A., delegate from Terrell, 137. Lochrane, A. O., mentioned, 9S. Lochrane, Hon. O. A., resigns as Judge Superior Court, 22. Logan, A. J., delegate from Dawson, 134. Logan, Francis, delegate from White, 137. Logan, G. M., delegate from Bibb, 133. Low, Andrew, mentioned, 58. Low, Andrew & Co., mentioned, 70. Luffman, Wm., delegate from Murray, 136.
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Macon Telegraph, mentioned, 20. Maddox, R. F., appointed agent to purchase corn, 529. Mail, railroads in condition to convey, 21. Mallard, J. B., delegate from Liberty, 135. Manning, W. R., delegate from Lowndes, 136. Maples, Israel, delegate from Mitchell, 136. Marler, W. L., delegate from Jackson, 135. Martin, A. C., delegate from Echols, 134. Martin, E. B., delegate from Carroll, 134. Martin, Philip, delegate from Habersham, 135. Martin, William, elected Justice of Peace, 28. Mathews, Hon. J. D.,
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elected member U. S. Congress, 107; member committee on distribution, 525. Matthews, J. D., delegate from Oglethorpe, 136. Matthews, Joel, delegate from Upson, 137. Matthews, L. C., delegate from Washington, 137. Mattox, J. M., delegate from Charlton, 134. May, Hon. R. H., mentioned, 101.
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MeArthur, W. T., appointed engrossing clerk, 192. McClaren, John, appointed commissioner of deeds, 78. Mccrary, L. Q. C., delegate from Taylor, 137. McCroan, R., delegate from Bulloch, 133. McCullogh, Abraham, new commission issued to, 75. McCulloch, Hon. Hugh,
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Correspondence with,
Briscoe, L. H., 103. Johnson, Prov. Governor, 25; 57: 99.
Resolution to memorialize, in relation to assessment of tax on real estate, 342; 350.
Mccutchen, R. B., delegate from Pickens, 136.
McDaniel, H. D., delegate from Walton, 137.
MeDaniel, W. H., commissioned Justice of Peace, 51.
MeDuffie, G. W., delegate from Marion, 136.
McDuffie, Norman, delegate from Pulaski, 136.
McElroy, John, resigns as member of House, 106. MeGrath, A. G.,
committee appointed to memorialize President in behalf of, 144; report of committee, 197.
MeDuffie, Norman, delegate from Pulaski, 136.
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delegate from Thomas, 137;
explains vote on ordinance to ignore public debt, 345. Mckay, C. F., mentioned, 48.
McLeod, Neil, delegate from Emanuel, 134.
McRae, Duncan, delegate from Telfair, 137.
McRae, John, delegate from Montgomery, 136.
Mc Whorter, Samuel, ties with W. Shropshire, 37.
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Meade, Major General,
details Ruger as Governor and Rockwell as Treasurer of Geor- gia, 600;
orders Governor Jenkins and Treasurer Jones removed from office, 600.
Mercer, H. W.,
committee appointed to memorialize President in bohalf of, 144; report of committee, 197.
Merrell, W. W., delegate from Carroll, 134.
Messages from Governor Jenkins to General Assembly, 443; 448; 479; 480; 436; 495; 511; 541; 585.
Messages from Governor Jenkins to House of Representatives, 492; 494; 584.
Messages from Governor Jenkins to the Senate, 483; 499; 590.
Messages from Provisional Governor Johnson to the Convention, 38; 47; 48; 49; 53; 73; 78; 97; 238; 239.
Messages from Provisional Governor Johnson to the General Assem- bly, 109; 116; 118; 120; 126.
Messenger of Convention, Jesse Oslin chosen, 139; to appoint as- sistant, 152.
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Metcalf, T. S., mentioned, 48.
Micklejolin, R. J., vacaney of, to be filled, 31.
Middleton, J. R., delegate from MeIntosh, 136. Military Commander, ete., to assist Provisional Governor, 10. Militia, or volunteer company, to be formed to act as police force, 97; 100. Milledgeville,
Convention meets at, 133;
delegates to assemble in Convention at, 15;
Miller, H. V. M., tendered seat on floor of Convention, 160.
Mitchell, A. P., fine of, remitted, 52.
Mitchell, Marion, fine of, remitted, 52.
Mitchell, Warren, mentioned, 58.
Moore, C. R., delegate from Webster 137.
Moore, D. P., delegate from Dawson, 134.
Moore, R. H., delegate from Floyd. 135.
Morel, J. G., delegate from Effingham, 134.
Moreland, Dr. J. F., appointed to examine into condition of finances of State, 243.
Morgan, Henry, delegate from Dougherty, 134.
Morris, J. A., delegate from Montgomery, 136. Morris, Thomas, member committee on distribution, 525. Morse, H. A., appointed commissioner of deeds, 78.
Mott, R. L., appointed director, W. & A. Road, 35.
Murphy, Wm., elected Justice of Peace, 28.
Murphy, W. R., delegate from Monroe, 136.
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Nash, Gabriel, delegate from Madison, 136. Neal, John, delegate from Glascock, 135. Neal, J. D., elected Justice of Peace, 28. Newby, J. M., mentioned, 48. Newsom, Wm., delegate from Lee, 135.
Nichols, J. C., delegate from Clinch, 134. Nones, J. B., appointed commissioner of deeds, 36.
Norman, G. G., delegate from Wilkes, 137.
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Oconee River, bridge to be built across, 538. Ordinances:
To authorize the Provisional Governor to borrow money, 141; To repeal certain ordinances and resolutions, etc., 145; To establish congressional districts and provide for certain eleo tions, 146;
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To ratify certain laws passed and judgments rendered since the passage of the ordinance of secession, 163;
For the exemption of certain property from levy and sale, 165; To prevent the levy or sale of the property of debtors, 167; 224. To declare void certain liabilities created by the State since the- 1st day of January, 1861, 167;
Relative to the judicial department of the State, 184;
To provide for the payment of Ordinaries and Clerks of the Superior Courts, for certain services rendered, 192.
To declare null and void all laws by which money has been raised to carry on the late war, 202.
To declare valid certain sales and investments, 212.
To realize and make valid the civil and criminal laws in the Code of Georgia, 223.
To provide for the payment of officers and members of the Con- vention, 225; 331.
To provide for the sale of the Western & Atlantic Railroad, 245. To repudiate the war debt of Georgia, 283; 305.
To make it the duty of the General Assembly to provide for indigent widows and orphans of this State, 284.
To legalize contracts of guardians, administrators, executors and trustees, made with freedmen, 286.
To ratify certain acts, judgments, and other proceedings, 290.
To authorize courts to adjust equities between parties to con- tracts, etc., 291.
To make valid private contracts, 292; 318.
To extend the time of holding next election, 320.
To authorize the Provisional Governor to borrow money for the W. & A. R. R., 324.
For the relief of the banks of the State, and the officers of said banks, 327.
as passed by the Convention and signed by the President, 391- 406.
Ordinaries of several counties to administer amnesty oath, 19.
Orme & Son, appointed printers for Convention, 144. . Orr, G. J.,
appointed to mark boundary line betwen Georgia and Florida, 586.
said line declared permanent boundary, 591. Oslin, Jesse,
declared Messenger of Convention, 139;
to appoint assistant, 152.
Owen, Jesse, sentence of, remitted, 119.
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Pace, W. H. C., to administer amnesty oath, 28.
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Pafford, R., delegate from Coffee, 134. Park, T. Y., delegate from Walker, 137. Parker, A. W., appointed commissioner of deeds 36. Parker, B. F., delegate from Murray, 136. Parker, Jeremiah, delegate from Johnson, 135. Parrot, J. R., appointed director W. & A. Road, 32. Parrott, J. R., delegate from Bartow, 133. Paulk, Thomas, delegate fromn Berrien, 133. Pendleton, P. C., delegate from Lowndes 136. Penland, J. H., delegate from Union, 137. Perry, J. W., delegate from Early, 134. Peters, Richard,
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appointed director W. & A. Road, 32; mentioned, 532.
Phaw, Edward, to administer amnesty oath, 28.
Phaw, Moses S.,
elected Justice of Peace, 27;
Phillips, Dr., G. D., mentioned, 54.
Phillips, Wm., appointed commissioner of decds, 36.
Pitts, L. disqualified from administering amnesty oath, 24. Plant, J. C., mentioned, 517.
Pope, Maj. Gen. John, mentioned, 6.
Poole, C. A., commissioned Justice. of Peace, 51. Postmaster General,
correspondence with Prov. Governor Johnson, 20; to establish post offices, etc., 11.
Potter, Rev. W. H.,
appointed trustee Ga. Orphan Home, 532.
Powell, J. M., delegate from Fannin, 135.
Prefatory Chapter, 3.
Proclamation,
appointing James Johnson Provisional Governor, 8; authorizing ordinaries to administer amnesty oath, 19;
authorizing people to organize volunteer companies to act as police force, 100;
concerning restoration of interior self government, 519; declaring delegates elected to U. S. Congress, 107;
establishing permanent boundary line between Georgia and Florida, 591;
ordering election delegates to Convention, 14;
suspending collection of taxes upon brandy, etc., 522. Public documents, freight on, 49.
Puckett, W. B. C., delegate from Cherokee, qualified, 141.
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Quillian, B. B., delegate from Gilmer, 135.
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Railroads in condition to convey mail, 21. Ramsey, R. H.,
letter from, to Governor Johnson, 29.
Rawls, Morgan, delegate from Effingham, 134.
Reconstruction Aet passed, 6.
Reconstruction, the Johnson, 8.
Redding, A. W.,
appointed to examine into finances of State, 243; delegate from Harris, 135.
Reese, Wm., delegate from Wilkes, 137.
Reid, Chas. H. & Co., mentioned, 64; 70.
Resolutions:
requesting information of Governor relative to cotton, 143; relative to rules, 143;
to memorialize President of U. S. for the release of Jefferson Davis, A. H. Stephens, and others, 144;
ordering 500 copies Comptroller General's report, 144;
relative to selection of seats, 145; 152;
relative to yeas and nays, 160;
tendering Ex-Gov. Brown, and others seats on the floor, 160. relative to employment of additional clerks, 160.
tendering Gen. Tillson use of ITall and inviting him to address the Convention, 160;
to appoint committee on enrollment and auditing committee, 161;
-to appoint two commissioners to report to next legislature what laws will be necessary, 163.
relative to signing ordinances and resolutions by the President and Secretary, 183;
of inquiry relative to repudiation of war debt, 191;
relative to advance of per diem and mileage to delegates, 191; 193;
to appoint and qualify assistant secretary, engrossing and en- rolling clerks, 192;
on death of B. H. Rice, 195;
requesting Governor to communicate facts of public interest, 197;
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