Georgia, historical and industrial . y-School Pupils. Value of all(JhurchProperty. 1 Priests 47 6 White 7,090 Colored 886 137 29 White 3,437 Colored 969 $756,679 87 Total 54 Total 7,976 137 29 Total 4,406 S756,679 87 Capital invested for benevolent and educational objects, 8315, Church (or Disciples) Number ofPreachers. Number ofMembers. ChurchBuildings. Number of Sunday-School Pupils. VialQe of all ChurchProperty. 75 9,805 110 3,147 1146,200 EoMAN Catholic Church in the Diocese op Georgia. Secular 15Priests of Reli-gious Orders 25 Total 40 Numb


Georgia, historical and industrial . y-School Pupils. Value of all(JhurchProperty. 1 Priests 47 6 White 7,090 Colored 886 137 29 White 3,437 Colored 969 $756,679 87 Total 54 Total 7,976 137 29 Total 4,406 S756,679 87 Capital invested for benevolent and educational objects, 8315, Church (or Disciples) Number ofPreachers. Number ofMembers. ChurchBuildings. Number of Sunday-School Pupils. VialQe of all ChurchProperty. 75 9,805 110 3,147 1146,200 EoMAN Catholic Church in the Diocese op Georgia. Secular 15Priests of Reli-gious Orders 25 Total 40 Number ofMembers. 20,000 Church Edi-fices 26 Chapels 14 Total 40 ,000 Value. t50,000 Sunday-Schools. 10 ,500 Three Orphan Homes, valued at 120,000. The Hebrews in Georgia constitute an enterprising law-abiding classof the population, and are found in all the cities and important number about 6,200, have handsome synagogues in all the largecities and several benevolent institutions in the ( 1). CAXIM-KK. n CHAPTER XVL STATE GOYERKMENT. The government of Georgia, like that of all the other States of theUnion, is republican in form, and is divided into three departments, theExecutive, the Legislative and the Judicial. The executive, or administrative branch of the government, is placedin the hands of the Governor, Secretaiy of State, Comptroller-General,Treasm-er, Attorney-General, Commissioner of AgTiculture and StateSchool Commissioner elected by the people. Principal Keeper of the Pen-itentiary, a Eailroad Commission and a Pardon Board appointed by theGovernor. The Governor is vested with the veto power. The legislative department consists of a Senate and House of Erepre-sentatives, the members of both houses being elected by a direct vote ofthe people. The State is divided into forty-four senatorial districts fromeach of which one senator is elected. The members of the House ofPepresentatives are elected from the c


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