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[25] [1822 Jan. 5]

which our fathers incorporated into the Constitution of our Country, and which, like ancient monuments, no honest statesman will approach but with reverence, will attempt to remove but from the most urgent necessity.

Council chamber Albion K. Parris." January 5, 1822

Read and ordered to lie on the table, and that two hundred copies be printed for the use of the Senate.

[Senate & House &c attend Divine service] The Executive, together with both branches of the Legislature, met at twelve o'clock agreeably to assignment and proceeded to attend Divine Service in the Rev. D. Payson's meeting House agreeably to the former order on accepting the report of the Committee of arrangements.

After Divine service the Senate returned to their Chamber.

Ordered that when the Senate adjourn they adjourn to Monday morning at ten o'clock.

After the President had announced the appointment of the Standing Committees, as on the next page.

The Senate adjourned.