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[Resolve respecting Inspectors &c] Resolve "respecting Inspectors," came back from the Senate with an amendment, in which this House concurs.
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[Report on petition of Selectmen of Strong] Committee on petition of Selectmen of Strong-- report-- an order of Notice.
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In Senate June 21st 1820
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Read and accepted
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Sent down for concurrence
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Read and concurred.
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Message from the Governor.
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[Governors Message] To the Senate and House of Representatives--
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The act which was passed by the Congress of the United States on the 12th day of May last, establishing an uniform mode of discipline and field exercise for the Militia of the United States providing that the system of discipline and field exercise which is and shall be ordered to be observed by the regular army of the United States in the difference corps of Infantry, Artillery and Riflemen, shall also be observed by the militia, in the exercise and dicipline of the said corps respectively, throughout the ["State" struck out] United States.
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[Books &c to be furnished Militia] The Secretary of War has directed the Rules and Regulations for the field exercise and manoeuvres of Infantry compiled and adapted to the organization of the United States Infantry, by a Board of War, of which Major General Scott was President to be observed as a system of Infantry discipline for the Army of the United States.
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As many of the officers of the militia

Latest revision as of 18:32, 26 March 2019

[Resolve respecting Inspectors &c] Resolve "respecting Inspectors," came back from the Senate with an amendment, in which this House concurs.

[Report on petition of Selectmen of Strong] Committee on petition of Selectmen of Strong-- report-- an order of Notice. In Senate June 21st 1820 Read and accepted Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred.

Message from the Governor.

[Governors Message] To the Senate and House of Representatives-- The act which was passed by the Congress of the United States on the 12th day of May last, establishing an uniform mode of discipline and field exercise for the Militia of the United States providing that the system of discipline and field exercise which is and shall be ordered to be observed by the regular army of the United States in the difference corps of Infantry, Artillery and Riflemen, shall also be observed by the militia, in the exercise and dicipline of the said corps respectively, throughout the ["State" struck out] United States. [Books &c to be furnished Militia] The Secretary of War has directed the Rules and Regulations for the field exercise and manoeuvres of Infantry compiled and adapted to the organization of the United States Infantry, by a Board of War, of which Major General Scott was President to be observed as a system of Infantry discipline for the Army of the United States. As many of the officers of the militia