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The select Committee of the two branches of the Legislature
 
The select Committee of the two branches of the Legislature
 
to who was referred so much of the Governor's commui-
 
to who was referred so much of the Governor's commui-
cation of the 25th ----- as relates to the Memorial of the American  
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cation of the 25th ult.[?] as relates to the Memorial of the American  
 
Convention for promoting the abolition of Slavery and improv-
 
Convention for promoting the abolition of Slavery and improv-
ing the condition of the African race have had the name under
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ing the condition of the[inserted with upward triangle] African race have had the same under
 
consideration and Report.
 
consideration and Report.
  
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ject of slavery, one of deep interest to these United States.
 
ject of slavery, one of deep interest to these United States.
 
While it is believed that all clafses of reflecting men unite
 
While it is believed that all clafses of reflecting men unite
in the wish for it's abolition yet a proper regard for the
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in the wish for its abolition yet a proper regard for the
 
feelings and we may add interests of those who are more in-
 
feelings and we may add interests of those who are more in-
timately an a peculiarly subjected to the influence of this
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timately and  peculiarly subjected to the influence of this
 
evil, admonishes us that a subject of so much delicacy
 
evil, admonishes us that a subject of so much delicacy
 
cannot be approached with too much caution, lest in our
 
cannot be approached with too much caution, lest in our
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                         State of Maine
 
                         State of Maine
Resolved, that the Senate of this State, in the Congrefs of the United States
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Resolved, that the Senators of this State, in the Congress of the United States
be instructed, and the Representatives requested to use such efforts
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be instructed, and the Representatives requested, to use such efforts
as they may deem expedient and proper, to procure the pafsage
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as they may deem expedient and proper, to procure the passage
 
of a law, which may have for its end, the general abolition
 
of a law, which may have for its end, the general abolition
 
of Slavery in the District of Columbia, upon principles of
 
of Slavery in the District of Columbia, upon principles of
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Resolved, that the Secretary of State be directed to transmit cop-
 
Resolved, that the Secretary of State be directed to transmit cop-
ies of the Resolutions to each of the Senators and Representatives of
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ies of the Resolutions to each of ["each of" inserted] the Senators and Representatives of
this State in Congrefs.
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this State in Congress.
  
 
                             In Senate March 17.1831
 
                             In Senate March 17.1831
These Resolves having had two several readings, pafsed to
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These Resolves having had two several readings, passed to
be congrefs an amended on that _______marked D. Sent down
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be engaged as amended on that _______marked D [image -initials similar marking in previous amendment paper?]. Sent down
 
for concurrence.
 
for concurrence.
  
 
                       Robert P. Dunlap Prest.
 
                       Robert P. Dunlap Prest.

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� State of Maine

                                             In the Senate March 14.1831

The select Committee of the two branches of the Legislature to who was referred so much of the Governor's commui- cation of the 25th ult.[?] as relates to the Memorial of the American Convention for promoting the abolition of Slavery and improv- ing the condition of the[inserted with upward triangle] African race have had the same under consideration and Report.

That they concur with your memorialists in considering the sub- ject of slavery, one of deep interest to these United States. While it is believed that all clafses of reflecting men unite in the wish for its abolition yet a proper regard for the feelings and we may add interests of those who are more in- timately and peculiarly subjected to the influence of this evil, admonishes us that a subject of so much delicacy cannot be approached with too much caution, lest in our attempts to remedy one evil we introduce a greater. Without committing themselves on the ulterior objects of the Convention your committee perceive no impropriety in concurring with the Memorialists in the proposition now submitted to the Legislature of this State, for attempting the gradual abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, whom the principly therein proposed. They therefore submit the fol- lowing Resolves.

                                         Danl Hutchinson Chairman
                        State of Maine

Resolved, that the Senators of this State, in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and the Representatives requested, to use such efforts as they may deem expedient and proper, to procure the passage of a law, which may have for its end, the general abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, upon principles of justice and a regard to the rights of individuals.

Resolved, that the Secretary of State be directed to transmit cop- ies of the Resolutions to each of ["each of" inserted] the Senators and Representatives of this State in Congress.

                            In Senate March 17.1831

These Resolves having had two several readings, passed to be engaged as amended on that _______marked D [image -initials similar marking in previous amendment paper?]. Sent down for concurrence.

                     Robert P. Dunlap Prest.