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A Resolution directory to the Treasurer of Middle Tennessee. 1831 138 (1831)

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veto message, communicated to the Congress of the United States,
upon the Lexington and 1\aysville turnpike road bill.
Resolved, That the Secretary of State furnish a copy of the fore-
going preamble and resolutions, to each of our Senators and Repre-
sentatives in Congress, and to the Executives of the several States
pf this Union.                    F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BURCHET DOUGLASS,
September 20, 1831.                     Speaker of the Senate.
NUMBER XV.
A Resolution relative to the public lands of the United States.
Resolved by the General Assembly ofthe State of 7 ennessee, That our
-Senators in. Congress be instructed and our Representatives reques-
ted, to use thdir exertions to have all thevacant unsold lands owned
or claimed by the United States in any of the States or Territories,
sold,as soon as the same can be reasonably done at a graduated price.
Resolved, That our Senators and Representatives be requested to
use their endeavours to have the nett proceeds of all the public
hereafter sold, set apart by law as a permanent fund for the
education of the American children, and that such fund be distribu-
ted to the States and Territories according to such rates as may be
deemed equitable and just.
Resolved, That the Governor be requested to furnish our delega-
tion in Congress with a copy of the foregoing resolution, and that he
transmit a copy to the Governors of the several States, with a re-
quest to have the samie submitted to their Legislatures.
F. V. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BURCHET DOUGLASS,
December 21, 1831.                      Speaker of the Senate.
NUMBER XVI.
A Resolution directory to the Treasurer of Middle Tennessee.
Resolved by the General Assembly ofthe State of Tennessee, That the
Treasurer oflMiddle Tennessee, pay Isaac, a man of colour, twen-
ty dollars for his services in waiting upon the General Assembly du-
ring the present session, in addition to all allowances already made.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BURCIHET DOUGLASS,
December 21, 1831,                       Speaker of the Senate.

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