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354 To the Senate and House of Representatives;
It becomes my duty to inform the two branches of the Legislature, that a vacancy now exists in the office of Major General of the second Division of the Militia of this State, occasioned by the resignation of Major General Alfred Marshall
Robert P Dunlap Council Chamber February, 24, 1835
To the Senate and House of Representatives;
The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you, a letter this day received from the Hon Ether Shepley, one of our Senators in Congress, covering a communication from the secretary of War of the United States, to the Senators and Representatives in Congress from this State, in relation to a survey of a route for a Rail Road, from some point on the sea-board in this State to the Canada border, in the direction of Quebec
Robert P Dunlap Council Chamber March 2, 1835
To the Senate and House of Representatives;
It affords me much satisfaction, in being enabled to lay before you a copy of a letter, this day received from Asa Red-