error mentioned should not be corrected, and speedy justice should not be done to the parties in this behalf. WITNESS, The Honorable JOSEPH II. LUMPKIN, HIRAM WARNER and EUGENIUS A. NISBET, Judges of the Supreme Court of the State { L.S. of Georgia, this day of 184 . R. E. MARTIN, Clerk. RULE XXVI. All opinions delivered by the judges of this court shall, immediately upon delivery thereof, be handed to the Clerk, whose duty it shall be to record the same, and then to deliver the originals, with a transcript of the judgment or decree of the court thereon, to the Reporter. RULE XXVII. The papers belonging to the causes brought before this court shall be handed to the Clerk in person, or transmitted to him at Milledgeville. RULE XXVIII. It shall be the duty of the Clerk to note the time of filing assignments of error, and of traverses of such assignments, and no cause shall be considered as ready for a hearing until entry is made on the Docket of " Issue joined," which entry shall be made only in cases where Errors have been assigned and traversed, as provided in these rules. RULE XXIX. No argument or brief of counsel shall be received by the Reporter, after the opinion of the court has been delivered. RULE XXX. The counsel for the defendant in error, at or before the opening of the cause, shall submit to each of the Judges and the Reporter a statement of the points to be made, together with a list of the authorities intended to be relied on. RULE XXXI. After this year, no cause (except such as are provided for in the sixth section of the act creating this court) shall be considered as properly brought up, so as to authorize this court to hear and determine the same unless the Clerk shall certify and send a complete transcript of the entire record below, together with the Bill of Exceptions, within ten days after the filing of the original notice of the Bill of Exceptions, with the return of service thereon. RULE XXXII. All applications for writs of mandamus against defaulting officers, under the sixth section of act creating this court, shall be made at its first term, wherever holden, and on or before the third day of the term, after the alleged default occurs, unless prevented by providential cause; and the party sen said writ against the Clerk, for failing or refusing to send up the f the whole record, and Bill of Exceptions, as required by .. on oath, that he applied personally, or by attorney, to said officer, for said record and Bill of Exceptions, on or before the last day of the time allowed by law for certifying and sending up the same. RULE XXXIII. In all cases brought before this court, the Bill of Exceptions must distinctly specify the points of error in the judgment of the court below, upon which the plaintiff in error expects to rely upon the hearing, and that this rule take effect from and after the 1st of January next. A SUMMARY, Exhibiting the Terms of the Court held in 1846; the names of gentlemen admitted to practice therein, and their respective places of residence as far as known to the Reporter. SUPREME COURT, TALBOTTON, (GA.,) JANUARY TERM, 1846. Judges Present.-The Hon. HIRAM WARNER, and EUGENIUS A. NISBET. His Honor, Judge LUMPKIN, was not in attendance, owing to the indisposition of his family. At this Term the following gentlemen, members of the bar of the Superior Courts, were admitted to practice in the Supreme Court: Alfred Iverson, Hines Holt, Columbus, Georgia. 66 66 66 66 Culloden, J. L. Stephenson, Amos W. Hammond, MACON, (GA.,) FEBRUARY TERM, 1846. Present.--The Hon. JOSEPH HENRY LUMPKIN, HIRAM WARNER, and EUGENIUS Present. Their Honors, LUMPKIN, WARNER and NISBET, Judges. The following gentlemen were admitted : John A. Jones, Paulding county, Georgia. Rome, 66 Cassville, Marietta, 66 Cassville, 66 66 66 66 Gilmer county. Russel H. Cannon, William H. Underwood, William T. Wofford, Turner H. Trippe, William B. Terhune, M. H. Garthright, William Martin, Robert Mitchell, State of Alabama, MILLEDGEVILLE, (GA.,) MAY TERM, 1846. Present. Their Honors, LUMPKIN, WARNER and NISBET, Judges. The following gentlemen were admitted: Present. Their Honors, LUMPKIN, WARNER, and NISBET, Judges. The following gentlemen were admitted: William Law, Savannah, Georgia. Levi S. D'Lyon, William S. Whitfield, Charles S. Hawley, Eli Warren, George Brainard, P. J. Strozier, Thomas B. Donelly; Perry, Perry, AMERICUS, (GA.,) JULY TERM, 1846. Present. Their Honors, LUMPKIN, WARNER and NISBET, Judges. The following gentlemen were admitted: William I Crawford, Americus, Georgia. Daniel W. Miller, Thomas C. Sulliyan, Adam A. Robinson, John H. Jones, Angus M. D. King, Wm. K. DeGraffenreidt, B. F. Harrison, William C. Perkins, James M. Clark, 66 Macon, Tazewell, 66 66 66 DECATUR, (GA.,) AUGUST TERM, 1846. Present. Their Honors, LUMPKIN, WARNER and NISBET, Judges. The following gentlemen were admitted: James M. Calhoun, George D. Rice, Charles J. McDonald, Decatur, Georgia. Leonard C. Simpson, Thomas F. Jones, William H. Dabney, Washington Poe, John Collier, William W. Clarke, . 66 |