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− | + | The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General James Burbank of the Sixth Division, and the same having been accepted I hereby make known to the two branches of the Legislature, that a vacancy exists in the office of Major General of the Sixth Division of the Militia of this State. | |
− | February 17 1834 | + | Robert P. Dunlap. |
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+ | February 17. 1834 | ||
To the Senate and House of Representatives | To the Senate and House of Representatives | ||
− | + | I lay before the Legislature, the Report of Ruel Williams Esquire, late Commissioner of Public Buildings, together with his account of expenditures and receipts for the year 1833. The balance due on this account has been allowed by the Council, but cannot be paid from the Treasury, until an appropriation shall have been made by the Legislature for that purpose. | |
+ | Robert P. Dunlap | ||
Council Chamber | Council Chamber | ||
− | February 18 | + | February 18. 1834. |
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To the Senate & House of Representatives The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General James Burbank of the Sixth Division, and the same having been accepted I hereby make known to the two branches of the Legislature, that a vacancy exists in the office of Major General of the Sixth Division of the Militia of this State. Robert P. Dunlap. Council Chamber February 17. 1834
To the Senate and House of Representatives I lay before the Legislature, the Report of Ruel Williams Esquire, late Commissioner of Public Buildings, together with his account of expenditures and receipts for the year 1833. The balance due on this account has been allowed by the Council, but cannot be paid from the Treasury, until an appropriation shall have been made by the Legislature for that purpose. Robert P. Dunlap Council Chamber February 18. 1834.