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Tuesday February 13th, 1827

[1827.]

[Prest. appd. Took Chair.] The President of the Senate appeared and took the chair

[Message from Gov. Resolution of the State of Alabama] The Deputy Secretary of State came in and laid upon the table a written message from the Governor covering a Resolution of the State of Alabama, and the same was ordered to lie upon the table

also

[" from com. resignation of Maj. Gen. of the 3d. Division.] A written message communicating the resignation and discharge of Major General Jedidiah Herrick of the third Division of the Militia. Read and sent down

and also

[Message relating to North Eastern boundary of this State.] A written message relating to the North Eastern boundary of this State. Read and with the accompanying Documents referred to the Committee on that part of the Governor’s message relating to the subject. Sent down for concurrence

[Pet. of Joel Wellington & al.] Petition of Joel Wellington and another for a grant of land was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on State Lands

[Report. Resolve relating to the Cumberland & Oxford Canal fund.] Mr. Churchill from the Committee on an order of February 5th, reported Resolve relating to the Cumberland & Oxford Canal fund, and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 assigned for a second reading.

[Report. Bill add. to an Act to regulate the inspection of Beef & Pork] Mr. Grover from the Committee on order of January 23rd reported Bill additional to an Act to regulate the inspection of Beef and Pork intended for exportation and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 assigned for a second reading.

[Report on pet. of William Lowell Jun pet. of Davis Wasgatt & als notice on pet. of] Mr. Gardner from the Committee on Incorporation of towns reported a reference to the next Legislature on the several petitions of William Lowell Junr and

of Davis Wasgatt and others, and