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and of what the public interest required: then too, the language of supplication for the pardon of unintentional injury or offence to the feelings of any member of this House, either by thought, word or deed. - and then would you hear the language of devotional prayer, that, as we separate, we may carry with us an inseparable attachment to each other, to our government, our country, and our GOD: that we may be useful and happy on the earth, and hereafter forever blessed in heaven. Gentlemen, I bid you all farewell: and at this parting moment, let our hearts meet. [underlined]They well understand, and can [underlined]feel too each other's language.  
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and of what the public interest required: then too, the language of supplication for the pardon of unintentional injury or offence to the feelings of any member of this House, either by thought, word or deed. - and then would you hear the language of devotional prayer, that, as we separate, we may carry with us an inseparable attachment to each other, to our government, our country, and our GOD: that we may be useful and happy on the earth, and hereafter forever blessed in heaven. Gentlemen, I bid you all farewell: and at this parting moment, let our hearts meet. They well understand, and can feel too each other's language.  
  
 
Ordered that when the House adjourn, it will adjourn to 7 oclock this evening.  
 
Ordered that when the House adjourn, it will adjourn to 7 oclock this evening.  

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526 and of what the public interest required: then too, the language of supplication for the pardon of unintentional injury or offence to the feelings of any member of this House, either by thought, word or deed. - and then would you hear the language of devotional prayer, that, as we separate, we may carry with us an inseparable attachment to each other, to our government, our country, and our GOD: that we may be useful and happy on the earth, and hereafter forever blessed in heaven. Gentlemen, I bid you all farewell: and at this parting moment, let our hearts meet. They well understand, and can feel too each other's language.

Ordered that when the House adjourn, it will adjourn to 7 oclock this evening.

Adjourned accordingly Attest James L Child Clerk.