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T- 0030i © ' The Daily Herald .y/o/v i Section 2, Page B-l No. ^o. < ♦• ;»/?.yEBRUA*y 4A, ISM. - < > Reid the fifit imd iccond time, and committed to i cosu&ittec of the '.::::;j:.jari ^un(iijiwit. ^i; IfllS 3 Sill To enable the petftle of the Misnissifjii Territory, to form a c&nuUu- , tit>n and ttate government, and for the admission of such‘Staltiiite ": * the Union, in <sn equal footing with the ttrigtnal Statet. ■■■■\Vi. -; V •.".' .-r' V •;••'•;. ;:■ v^v.;. 0:f;\'.-:: :^-i‘:^V:5': \!['''"' '.'•*• . - V. v.&rVv"*- ..jiv;!,.. - 1 Zf.£ if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of 2 the Unittd States of Amenta, iu Congress aszcmblcd, That 3 the inhabitants of the Mississippi lrrritary be, And they archrre- * by authorised to form for themselves, a constitution and stfttr 5 government, and to assume such name as they &hal! deem ]>ro- fi per, auU tli« said state when formed, shu!l i>e admitted into the 7 Union, upon the »arae footing with the original i:t a!i reft sp-fcn whatever, 1 Sec. ?, And be il further enaetrd, That the said state shailcon-S' iUt *il ihc territory ceded 10 the United States, ty the Mate of Hisforical document . . . ©Page one of the bill read before on Feb. 4, 1811. The bill now be- the House of Representatives longs to Mississippi. ____________________ /m i « (
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