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~T- f>nT*Gr> AT HUtf°R0T’~ END 0F legislative jf - e v SESSION McINNIS IS THANKED FOR HIS PROVIDING MUCH PLEASURE WITH HIS FERRY BILL WHEREWITH THE HOUSE PASSED IT AGAIN OVER THE GOVERNOR'S VETO March - l8*+6 From the Vicksburg Daily Intelligencer in N.O. Daily Delta of March 12, 18h6 -pi col 6 MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATION — AGAIN On the last day of the session, the House of Representatives got into a supremely high glee. An abstract of some of the proceedings may not be uninteresting. Compliment to Col. Mclnnis After the usual resolutions of compliment to the Speaker and Clerks were adopted, M. Allen offered the following resolution:-- "Resolved unanimously. That the thanks of this House be tendered to Col. Mclnnis, the honorable member from Greene, for the good humor with which he has treated this House, while indulging in so much innocent amusement at his own expense."' The resolution being adopted by acclamation, Mr. Mclnnis arose, and said:— "Gentlemen, I feel highly honored by the bill jist passed, and I thank the House for their kindness and hospitality.I|: Question of Expense The honorable member then paused for some moments—and then in a thoughtful mood, proceeded:— "Gentlemen, I don't like that are about it's being at my expense. I don't want that to stay in the bill; and I move to ’mend by strikin out all about expenses, and say at. the expense of the public.11 This amendment was adopted—and all must admit that tbe "viend.'sint possesses ;.:uch less of grconeos than the gentleman fr^m Greene was aware of. After this, sundry resolutions, rubbing pretty hard on some ^ other measures were introduced ;-<nd discussed, in a vein of broad ) curleGij-is, to ine ;,v-'.yt a; it jf a jiUTnerous .-rod it oiy ■ ng wiiicti.a ;;d from 'ibe Governor.
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