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Memorial and Joint Resolutions to the President of the United States in relation to the withdrawal of the federal troops from the State of Alabama. 1865-1866 601 (1865)

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JOINT RESOLUTION
To authorize the Governor to contract for a loan for the State.
SECTION 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representa-
lives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the
Provisional Governor be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered.
to contract, in behalf of the State, for a temporary loan of one hun-.
dred thousand dollars, upon such terms arfd conditions as he may
deem consistent with the best interests of the State.
Approved, December 2, 18665.
JOINT RESOLUTION
Authorizing the printing of all laws relative to Freedmen.
SECTION 1. RCSOlved by the Senate and Hose of Representatives of
the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That all bills
that have or may pass in regard to freedmen be collected in one
series, and that ten thousand copies be printed by Friday next M.
fbr the use of the country.
Approved, December 15, 1865.
MEMORIAL AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
To the President of the United States in relation to the withdrawal
of the federal troops from the State of Alabama.
Your memorialists, the representatives of the people of Alabama,
respectfully represent to your excellency : That the citizens of th a
State, having renewed their allegiance to the federal government
with unexanpled unon imity and sincerity of' purpose ; and having
mnaithstled a spirit of loyalty becoming the dignity of one of the
sovereignties of tlhe tnion, and a d:termination to preserve peace,
maintain ordt r, and to enforce the execution of the laws; and
having evineud by their actions in the late State convention, and by
the feeling which pervades this general assembly, a like determina-
tion to provide for the wants of the freedmen, who have been so
siddcnlly precipitated upon the charity of the world in a state of
destitution, and to protect them in the enjoyment of their constitu-
tional rights by legal enactments and otherwise, feel that it is due

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