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STATE OF MAINE.
 
STATE OF MAINE.
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The Joint Select Committee on Slavery and Kansas affairs, to which was referred an order, directing it "to prepare and submit to the Legislature, resolutions or a report expressive of the views of the Legislature, on the late decision of the U. States Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case, and such further legislation as may be proper in reference to that decision" have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to Report the accompanying resolves.
The ^ Committee on Slavery and Kansas affairs, to which was referred an order, directing it "to prepare and submit to the Legislature, resolutions or a report expressive of the  
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L Oak, Chairman.
views of the Legislature, on the decision of the U. States Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case, and such further legislation as may be proper in reference to that decision".
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have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to Report [stricken] a Resolve, which is herewith submitted.
 
[replacement text] the accompanying resolves.
 
L [illegible] Chairman.
 
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In Senate, Apr [?] 8 1857
 
In Senate, Apr [?] 8 1857
 
Read and accepted.
 
Read and accepted.
 
Sent down for concurrence.
 
Sent down for concurrence.
 
Joseph B Hale Secretary.
 
Joseph B Hale Secretary.
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In House of Representatives, 185
 
In House of Representatives, 185
 
Read and concurred.
 
Read and concurred.
 
Clerk.
 
Clerk.

Latest revision as of 19:46, 17 October 2017

STATE OF MAINE.

The Joint Select Committee on Slavery and Kansas affairs, to which was referred an order, directing it "to prepare and submit to the Legislature, resolutions or a report expressive of the views of the Legislature, on the late decision of the U. States Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case, and such further legislation as may be proper in reference to that decision" have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to Report the accompanying resolves.

L Oak, Chairman.

In Senate, Apr [?] 8 1857 Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Joseph B Hale Secretary.

In House of Representatives, 185 Read and concurred. Clerk.