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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875
Senate Journal --MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1804.
The Senate resumed the third reading of the bill to divide the Indiana territory into two separate governments, and having amended the same,
Resolved, That this bill do pass, that it be engrossed, and that the title thereof be "An act to divide the Indiana territory into two separate governments."
Ordered, That the Secretary desire the concurrence of the House of Representatives in this bill.
Agreeably to notice given on the 20th instant, Mr. Adams asked and obtained leave to bring in a bill, in addition to "An act to make provision for persons that have been disabled by known wounds received in the actual service of the United States, during the Revolutionary war;" and the bill was read.
Ordered, That it pass to the second reading.
After proceedings as the high court of impeachments, as is stated on the record,
The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning.
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