Georgia
Atilinta, Jan. 11. On tlie reasserabling of the Legislatnre to-day the menibcrs wore sworn in ;ind anjourned to meet to-morrow. The ilepub'ioans ho!d a meeting to-night. It is supposed the Dumocrats and Conservativo Republieaus wlll havo a majority in both llouses Tbo eity is crowded and mach exoitcment prevails. The Attorncy General'a opinión is that any citizen huviur evcr h:;ld oílico of any kind durmp; the rebellion cannot tak& the oath, but it' lio held no offioe, citlier State or national, provious to the rebelilion, he can legally talte the oath, no matter what hnd been bis condtict during the ï'ebelliou. líu includcs as oiEcei'3 all persons vho havo liold offices as either commissioned, noncomraissinncd, (ir selected or appointed by public antliority to carry out the piovisions of any law, State or local, and who afterwards engnged in rebullion and gave aid and comfort to any l'orcign govarurneut against the United States.
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