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In conclusion, gentlemen, I will only add, that I shall cordially cooperate with you in any measures, which may have for their object, to unite the people in mutual confidence, and to perpetuate the principles of our republican government: and may the blessing of god rest upon your deliberations.
Robert P. Dunlap, Council Chamber, Augusta January 9, 1835.
To the Senate and House of Representatives: I have received a communication from Benjamin Brown Esquire, of Vassalborough, in which he generously offers to the State a site for an Insane Hospital, and the sum of six thousand dollars in money, for the purpose of aiding in the endowments of such an Institution. In compliance with his request, I lay the same before the two Branches of the Legislature, for their consideration.
Robert P. Dunlap. Council Chamber, January 15, 1835.