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A Resolution concurring with the States of South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia, in the opinion expressed by them on the subject of the Tariff, Colonization Society and Internal Improvement. 1830 194 (1830.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0121 and id is 1 raw text is: 94      LAWS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.
CHAP, CXV+Hi-
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resclved by the Senate ana House of Rey-
vesentatives of the State of MIississippi, in Gen-
eval JAssembly convened  bat Isaac R. Nichol-
son, Esq. one of the judges of the Supreme Court
of the State of Mississippi have leave of ab-
sence from this State from and after he shall have
holden the Circuit Court in Lowndes County, in
May next, till the first of August thereafter.
ApruoVED: February 5th, 1830.
CHAP. CXIX.
A RESOLUTION concurring with the States of South Carolina,
Georgia and Virginia, in the opinion expressed by Chem on the
subject of the Tariff, Colonization Society and Internal lmprove-
nient.
The select committee to whom were referred
sundry documents, to wit : A remonstrance to the
States in favor of the Tariff, adopted by the Leg-
islature of the State of Georgia-the report of the
select committee of the Legislature of the State of
Virginia on the resolutions of Georgia and South
Carolina; and also, thc resolutions adopted by the
State of S. Carolina, on tile subject of the Tariff,
Colonization Society and tternal Improvenents,
having had the same under consideration, beg
leave respe'ctfully to report, that having weighed
vell the subject matter of said resolutions, they
fully concur with said States in the course they
have pursued. Your committee deem   it needless
to enter into a long and detailed series- of argu-
ients to prove the soundness pf the policy pur-
sued by said Statesj; they, therefore, deem it sufi-
cient to acknowledge their acquiescence in the
policy adopted by these States, and move the
adoptiop of the following resolution :

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