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OF THE
GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL
STATE OF VERMONT.
VOLUME V.
EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
BY E. P. WALTON.
MONTPELIER:
STEAM PRESS OF J. & J. M. POLAND.
1877.
T3 34, 41 US120155
1877. Ving, 24,
By exsuauges
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
I. PORTRAIT of Gov. JONAS GALUSHA, frontispiece.
II. RECORD of the GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, Twenty-
Eighth Council, Oct. 1804 to Oct. 1805..
Twenty-Ninth Council, Oct. 1805 to Oct. 1806..
Thirtieth Council, Oct. 1806 to Oct. 18Q7...
Thirty-First Council, Oct. 1807 to Oct. 1808...
Thirty-Second Council, Oct. 1808 to Oct. 1809
Thirty-Third Council, Oct. 1809 to Oct. 1810..
Thirty-Fourth Council, Oct. 1810 to Oct. 1811..
Thirty-Fifth Council, Oct. 1811 to Oct. 1812.
Thirty-Sixth Council, Oct. 1812 to Oct. 1813..
III. APPENDIX A.-GOVERNOR'S SPEECHES TO THE GEN-
ERAL ASSEMBLY, 1804 to 1812.
1-55
56-99
.100-146
.147-185
186-237
238-278
279-313
314-343
.344-386
..387-411
Of Gov. TICHENOR in 1804, 387-extract from reply thereto,
388; in 1805, 389-reply referred to, 391; in 1806, 391-
reply referred to, 393; in 1808, 396-extract from the
reply, &c., 398. Of Gov. ISRAEL SMITH in 1807, 393-
reply referred to, 396. Of Gov. GALUSHA in 1810, 402-
reply referred to, 405; in 1811, 405—reply referred to,
408; in 1812, 408 - reply referred to, 411.
IV. APPENDIX B.-AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL CON-
STITUTION
.412-422
Proposition to exclude slaves in the apportionment of Rep-
resentatives in Congress, 412. To prevent the importa-
tion of Slaves, 415. To limit the jurisdiction of Federal
Courts, 416. For removal from office of Judges of the
Federal Courts, 418. For removal from office of United
States Senators, 420. To limit the power of Congress
as to acts of Embargo, 420. For a tribunal to determine
disputes between the General and State Governments,
421. To prevent the acceptance of office from foreign
Governments by citizens of the United States, 421.
V. APPENDIX C.-STATE CAPITALS, and STATE-HOUSES...423-442
Places of sitting of the General Assembly and of the Gov-
ernor and Council at special sessions, from 1778 until
1808, 423-4; Rutland and Windsor State Capitals under
the act of 1791, 423-4; Montpelier the State Capital sub-
sequent to 1807, 424-427; act making it the permanent
Capital, 427; proposed removal from, 431-434; the first
State-House at Montpelier, history, description, and en-
graving of, 427-431; the second State-House at Mont-
pelier, history, description, and plate of, 434-439-destruc-
tion of, 439-engraving of the ruins facing page 442; the
third State-House at Montpelier, history and engraving
of, 440-442.
VI. APPENDIX D.-THE VERMONT STATE BANK, 1806 to
1812...
..443-451
Demand for private banks rejected, 443; act establishing a
State Bank, 444; history of, 446-451; act to close the
Bank, 449.