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Resolutions providing for the appointment of Commissioners, etc. 1860 42 (1860)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0369 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF MISSISSIPPY.

ART. 7. To E. Murreil, thirty-hree dollars for
stationery, hardware, &c., furnished .last sessicn of
the Legisl at  re.
SEC. 2. Be itfur7ser enacted, That this act shall
be suflicient authority for the payment of the sums
of  money mentioned in the first section ; Provided,
That the Auditor of Public Accounts, shall be, and
he is hereby required to take from the person, to
whom said money is payable,'a receipt in full to
this dat e, for services and itcms stated in the above
oldims. And that this act shall take effect and be
in force from and after its passage.
Approved, November 30, 1860.
CHAPTER XI.
RESOLUTIONS providing for the appointment of Commis-
sioner, &c.
Resolved by the Legislature of the State of .Missis-
sippi, That the Governor be requested to appoint
as many Commissioners, as in his judgment may be
necessary, to visit each of the slaveholding States,
and designate the State or States, to which each
Commissioner shall be conimissioned-whose duty\
it shall be to inform them that this Legislature has
passed an act calling a Conyontion of the people
of the State, to consider the present threatening
relations of the Northern and Southern sections of
the Confederacy, aggravated by the recent election
of a President upon principles of hostility to the
States of the South ; and to express the earnest
hope of Mississippi, that those States will co-operate
with her in the. adoption of efficient measures for
their common defence and safety.
Resolved, That should any Southern: State not
have convened its Legislature, the Commissioner
to such State, shall appeal to the Governor thereof,
to call the Legislature together in order that its
co-operation be immediately secured.
Approved, November 30, 1860.

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