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Resolution by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware. 1827 157 (1827)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsde0118 and id is 1 raw text is: OF DELAWARE.                               151
CHAPTER LXXII.
RESOLVED, by the Senate and House of Representa- Truttee or the
tives of the State of Delaware, .in General Assenbly net, s0hool aid to
That the trustee of the fund for establishing schools in ' o stock, and
this State be authorized and required to vest any unap-replot to audi-
propriated money belonging to that fund, now in histor.
bands, in loans authorized by the government of the
United States, or in stocks of the United States, or stock
of the bank of the United States, upon the best terms he
can obtain ; and that the said trustee, from time to time,
hereafter, as often as any money may come into his hands
belonging to the said fund, and not otherwise appropri-
ated, shall vest the same in loans authorized by the gov-*
ernment of the United States, or in stocks of the United
States, or in stock of the bank of the United States;
which investments shall, as often as made, be by the said
trustee reported to the auditor of accounts, and by the Buty ofanditor.
auditor annually submitted to the General Assembly.
ADOPTED AT DOVER,
February 7, 1827. J
CHAPTER LXXIII.
WuEREAS, the Wilmington Union Colonization So. Preamble.
ciety, professing by its constitution to be  auxilairy to
the American colonization society, and that the object
to which its views shall be exclusively directed is the co-
Ionization, on the coast of Africa, with their own con-
,sent, of the free people of colour of the United States,
has, by memorial addressed to this general assembly, re-
quested the expression of an opinion whether their views
deserve the national support, and with the national funds,
to such extent as the wisdom of Congress shall deen
prudent; and in the said memorial has set forth that the
system of colonizing the free people of colour on the
coast of Africa, has already been commenced by  the
American colonization society, and that experiments
have proved the plans adopted to be no longer doubtful, if
suitable national encouragement be given:
And whereas, it satisfactorily appears to this legisla-
ture, that the memorialists are engaged in endeavouring
to execute one of the grandest schemes of philanthropy
that can be presented to the American people-that it is

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