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Resolve appropriating two hundred dollars to provide fuel for the use of the Legislature and Public Offices of this State - | Resolve appropriating two hundred dollars to provide fuel for the use of the Legislature and Public Offices of this State - | ||
Resolve making an advance out of the State treasury for printing - | Resolve making an advance out of the State treasury for printing - | ||
− | Resolve respecting State | + | Resolve respecting State Colours and Musical Instruments - |
Resolve on the pay roll of the Senate - | Resolve on the pay roll of the Senate - | ||
Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State - and a | Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State - and a | ||
Resolve making an appropriation for contingent expenses - | Resolve making an appropriation for contingent expenses - | ||
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[Vote of thanks to the President] | [Vote of thanks to the President] | ||
The President of the Senate, having at the request of Mr Bradbury left the chair to the Secretary - the following order was read on motion of Mr Bradbury - and passed unanimously - to wit - | The President of the Senate, having at the request of Mr Bradbury left the chair to the Secretary - the following order was read on motion of Mr Bradbury - and passed unanimously - to wit - | ||
Ordered that the thanks of the Senate be presented to the Hon. Daniel Rose for the assiduous, faithful and impartial discharge of his duties, as their presiding officer - and the Senators embrace this opportunity to tender him their best wishes for his continued usefulness as a public man - and his prosperity and happiness as a private citizen - | Ordered that the thanks of the Senate be presented to the Hon. Daniel Rose for the assiduous, faithful and impartial discharge of his duties, as their presiding officer - and the Senators embrace this opportunity to tender him their best wishes for his continued usefulness as a public man - and his prosperity and happiness as a private citizen - | ||
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[Presidents reply -] | [Presidents reply -] | ||
The President resumed the chair and replied as follows | The President resumed the chair and replied as follows | ||
“Gentlemen of the Senate ; | “Gentlemen of the Senate ; | ||
− | The vote of approbation by this board is an | + | The vote of approbation by this board is an uloqium on my endeavors to discharge the duties of the station in which I have been placed, which I could not have expected to receive, had not the urbanity and indulgence of every individual member of the Senate render my duty comparatively easy to what it otherwise have been. As a proof of the extreme decorum ob - |
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206 [1822 Feb. 6] Resolve on the pay roll of the House of Representatives - Resolve fixing the place for the next meeting of the Legislature - and for other purposes - Resolve appropriating money for the payment of the engrossing clerks - Resolve providing for Indices to the Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives - Resolve appropriating two hundred dollars to provide fuel for the use of the Legislature and Public Offices of this State - Resolve making an advance out of the State treasury for printing - Resolve respecting State Colours and Musical Instruments - Resolve on the pay roll of the Senate - Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State - and a Resolve making an appropriation for contingent expenses -
[Vote of thanks to the President] The President of the Senate, having at the request of Mr Bradbury left the chair to the Secretary - the following order was read on motion of Mr Bradbury - and passed unanimously - to wit - Ordered that the thanks of the Senate be presented to the Hon. Daniel Rose for the assiduous, faithful and impartial discharge of his duties, as their presiding officer - and the Senators embrace this opportunity to tender him their best wishes for his continued usefulness as a public man - and his prosperity and happiness as a private citizen -
[Presidents reply -] The President resumed the chair and replied as follows “Gentlemen of the Senate ; The vote of approbation by this board is an uloqium on my endeavors to discharge the duties of the station in which I have been placed, which I could not have expected to receive, had not the urbanity and indulgence of every individual member of the Senate render my duty comparatively easy to what it otherwise have been. As a proof of the extreme decorum ob -