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... river . Facts , certainly , which most cheeringly demonstrate that let our legislative supine- ness , or improvidence , or mismanagement , be what they may , that neither the board of internal improvement , the engineer department , or ...
... river . Facts , certainly , which most cheeringly demonstrate that let our legislative supine- ness , or improvidence , or mismanagement , be what they may , that neither the board of internal improvement , the engineer department , or ...
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... river . Who then objects to this ? or rather , who has a right to object to this ? Congress ? The general government ? Neither . Provided Terre- Haute is at a navigable point on the Wabash river . Perhaps , it may be asked , are there ...
... river . Who then objects to this ? or rather , who has a right to object to this ? Congress ? The general government ? Neither . Provided Terre- Haute is at a navigable point on the Wabash river . Perhaps , it may be asked , are there ...
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... river during the months of July , August , September , and October is not navigable from ei- ther of those points . What then ? For here is a difficulty that must inev- itably occur , and that too every year . What would be the language ...
... river during the months of July , August , September , and October is not navigable from ei- ther of those points . What then ? For here is a difficulty that must inev- itably occur , and that too every year . What would be the language ...
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... river . A portion of this river traverses the territory of Indiana - runs through the fine counties of Elkhart and St. Joseph , and terminates , as its rises , in Michigan . The object of Michigan , therefore , appears to be two - fold ...
... river . A portion of this river traverses the territory of Indiana - runs through the fine counties of Elkhart and St. Joseph , and terminates , as its rises , in Michigan . The object of Michigan , therefore , appears to be two - fold ...
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... River , or County . names of counties . propriation to each road and county . each each . R. 12 George , White 14 Gara Davis -2,712 23 2,701 19 11 04 3,033 80 3,025 02 8.78 Amount appropriated and paid on 53 roads 111,740 05 111,740 05 ...
... River , or County . names of counties . propriation to each road and county . each each . R. 12 George , White 14 Gara Davis -2,712 23 2,701 19 11 04 3,033 80 3,025 02 8.78 Amount appropriated and paid on 53 roads 111,740 05 111,740 05 ...
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2d and 3d act entitled act to amend act to incorporate affirmative amend an act amount approved February Arion Armstrong ayes and noes Baird of St Bank Beard Bell Bowen Brady Bryant Casey Cathcart Clark Clark county coal Cole concurrence Crawford creek Dearborn county Dobson Dunning engrossed bill entitled an act Erie canal Ewing feet Finch Fountain county Fund Commissioners Green Hackett Hargrove Hoagland House of Representatives Indiana Indianapolis instructed internal improvement Jeffersonville JOHN TIPTON joint resolution judiciary committee Kennedy lands Messrs Michigan road miles Mitchell Moffatt Moore Morgan motion moved to amend Noah Noble noes being ordered passed an engrossed presented a petition PRESIDENT rail road Ratliff Boon read a 1st read a 2d reading on to-morrow referred a bill Riley select committee Senate adjourned Senate assembled Senate is respectfully Sigler Smith Stanford therein named Thompson Trimble Tuley Turman Vawter voted Walker Watts Whitley county
Passagens conhecidas
Página 17 - That said canal shall be commenced within five years and completed in twenty years or the State shall be bound to pay to the United States the amount of any lands previously sold, and that the title to purchasers under the State shall be valid.
Página 73 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
Página 25 - The General Assembly shall, from time to time, pass such laws as shall be calculated to encourage intellectual, scientifical and agricultural improvement by allowing rewards and immunities for the promotion and improvement of arts, sciences, commerce, manufactures and natural history, and to countenance and encourage the principles of humanity, industry and morality.
Página 18 - Michigan, a quantity of land equal to one half of five sections in width, on each side of said canal...
Página 6 - Resolved, That a committee of two, on the part of this Senate, be appointed to act with a similar committee on the part of the House...
Página 9 - ... than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have our hands full — full to overflowing! and therefore, to sustain ourselves, to preserve the credit and character of the State unimpaired, and to continue her hitherto unexampled march to wealth and distinction, we have not an hour of time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement.
Página 18 - That so soon as the route of the said canal shall be located and agreed on by the said State it shall be the duty of the governor thereof, or such other person or persons as may have been or shall hereafter be authorized to superintend the construction of said canal, to examine and ascertain the particular sections to which the said State will be entitled under the provisions of this act and report the same to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
Página 9 - ... have our hands full — full to overflowing ! and therefore, to sustain ourselves, to preserve the credit and character of the state unimpaired, and to continue her hitherto unexampled march to wealth and distinction, we have not an hour of time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement" The condition of the state at this time was truly critical.
Página 589 - Shall the main question be now put?" It was decided in the affirmative.
Página 317 - Clerk: Mr. President: The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed an enrolled bill, I am directed to bring it to the Senate for the signature of their President.