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Smith's Inaugural Message, Auditor's Report, 1863, School Report, 1863, Adjutant General's Report, 1863, Railroad Report, 1863, Directory, 1863, by mail, to California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, ! Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Library of Congress, Secretary of State. House and Senate Journals, 1863, Session Laws, 1863, Registration Report, 1860–1, by ex press, to Smithsonian Institution, American Antiquarian Society, RESOLVES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF RHODE (Referred to on Page 62 of the Journal.) ISLAND IN STATES RE WHEREAS, The Government of the United States has re-established its authority in the states which were recently in rebellion against it; and WHEREAS, Some of said states are already proceeding to organize stat e governments with a view to re-instatement in the Union; and WHEREAS, in a matter so vitally concerning the welfare of the whole Union, it is important that the opinion of that portion of the people who have always continued faithful to the cause of the Union should be authoritatively declared, in order that it may have its proper weight and influence; it is therefore Resolved, That it is the sense of the General Assembly and people of this st ate, that in the reconstruction of the government of the states lately in rebellion against the government and authority of the Unite 1 States, the moral power and legal authority vested in the Federal Government should be executed to secure equal rights, without res pec t to color, to all citizens residing in those states including herein the right of the elective fra nchise. Resolved, That the secretary of state is hereby instructed to send a copy of these resolution to the President of the United States, to the governors of the several states, and also a copy to each of our senators and representatives in Congress, who are hereby requested to present the same to the two Houses of Congress. RESOLVES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF MICHIGAN ON THE SUBJECT OF PROVIDING FROM GENERAL GOVERNMENT DONATION OF LANDS FOR FEMALE COLLEGES. (Referred to on Page 62 of the Journal.) Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan : That our senators and representatives in Congress, be and are hereby requested to use their influence to procure a donation of lands by Congress, to endow female colleges in the several States. Resolved, That we hereby invite and urgently recommend the legislatures of the several states to co-operate with the state of Michigan, in procuring from the Federal Government a grant of land for the aforesaid purpose. Resolved, That the governor be and is hereby requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolutions to each of our senators and representatives in Congress, and to each of the legislatures of the loyal states. |