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Resolution of the General Assembly of the State of Missouri. 1864 134 (1864)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0259 and id is 1 raw text is: Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring
therein:
That three hundred copies of the following act, passed at the present
General Assembly, be published in pamphlet form. First: an act entitled
an act in relation to assessors ; also, an act entitled an act to au-
thorize the assessment and collection of taxes for years in which no assess-
ment has been made, and for other purposes, and all other acts of a gen-
eral nature in relation to the assessment and collection of the revenue,
passed at the present session, and that the Secretary of State be required
to forward three copies of the same to the County Court clerk of each
county in this State, as soon as practicable, one for the use of the County
Court of each county, one for the use of the assessor of each county, and
one for the use of the collector of each county, and that the expense
attending the same be paid out of the funds in the State treasury not
otherwise appropriated by law.
Approved February 20, 1865.
RESOLUTIONS: RATIFICATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Resolved by the General .dssembly of the State of Missouri, as
follows :
That the amendment proposed by Congress to the Constitution of the
United States, and submitted to the Legislatures of the several States for
their ratification or rejection, in words following, to wit:
ARTICLE XIII.
§ 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment
for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist
within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
§ 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate
legislation -
Be and the same is hereby ratified as an amendment to and part of the
Constitution of the United States.
Approved February 10, 1865.

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RESOLUTIONS.

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