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neral Assembly on the 19th inst. Also, communications from Hon. Geo. W. Crawford, President of the Convention of the State of Georgia, transmitting the Ordinance of Secession, and resolutions adopted by that body on the 22d and 23d insts. The Georgia Ordinance of Secession having already been published, is omitted. The letter of Gov. Hicks will be found in the Senate report. The resolutions passed by the Convention of the State of Georgia, sitting at Milledgeville, on the 23d of January, read as follows: 1st. Resolved, That this Convention cordially unite in the invitation extended by the Convention of the Republic of Alabama, to those of the slaveholding States which may not have withdrawn from the Government of the United States of America by that time, to send Commissioners to represent them at a Congress of the States which have withdrawn, to be held at Montgomery, Ala., on the 4th day of February next. 2d. Be it further resolved, That the President of th
of slaves by will; for encouraging independent manufacturers in Virginia; for incorporating the American Agency; for referring the proposed sale of State muskets to the Military Committee; for authorizing the High Constable of Richmond to sell slaves and other property, seized in execution, at the City Hall, and for referring the subject Sheriffs' bonds to the Committee of Courts of Justice. A bill was reported for amending the militia laws, so as to make them more efficient. A message from the Governor, transmitting the acceptance of Maryland to the proposition to send Commissioners to Washington; a communication from the President of the Georgia State Convention, transmitting the Secession Ordinance of that State, and the resolutions adopted by that body, Jan. 22d and 23d, was read and ordered to be printed. An amendment was agreed to, to the bill appropriating one million of dollars for State defence, donating $50,000 of the amount to building an Arsenal in the Kanawha Valley.