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− | the smiles of Providence attend you in a safe return to your families and friends where I doubt not that you will continue to enjoy all that public consideration which | + | the smiles of Providence attend you in a safe return to your families and friends where I doubt not that you will continue to enjoy all that public consideration which is justly due to private worth and virtue. |
The committee appointed to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses have acted on all the business before them and to enquire if he has any further communication to make to them, having attended to the duty assigned them, report that the Governor will communicate to the House forthwith and after that he had no further communication to make. | The committee appointed to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses have acted on all the business before them and to enquire if he has any further communication to make to them, having attended to the duty assigned them, report that the Governor will communicate to the House forthwith and after that he had no further communication to make. | ||
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393 the smiles of Providence attend you in a safe return to your families and friends where I doubt not that you will continue to enjoy all that public consideration which is justly due to private worth and virtue.
The committee appointed to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses have acted on all the business before them and to enquire if he has any further communication to make to them, having attended to the duty assigned them, report that the Governor will communicate to the House forthwith and after that he had no further communication to make.
A message was received from the Senate informing the House that when they next adjourn, they will adjourn without day requesting the concurrence of the House and the House concurred.
The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table a list of all the Acts and resolves passed the present session.
And the House adjourned without day Attest, Asaph R. Nichols, Clerk