Comment
It is true, the bill, in setting forth the
political rights of the State, and of its people to be
protected, among other matters, avers, that Georgia owns certain
real estate and buildings therein, State capitol, and
executive mansion, and other real and
personal property; and that putting the acts
of Congress into execution, and destroying the State,
would deprive it of the possession and enjoyment of
its property. . . .
BILL DISMISSED FOR
WANT OF JURISDICTION