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1852 The said credential was accordingly prepared in due form by the Secretary and signed and sealed by the Electors. Whereupon the President delivered it with the other (the third) Electoral Certificate to Jonathan Pinkney with the direction to convey it with all convenient despatch before the first Wednesday in January next Ensuing to the President of the Senate of the United States at Washington and in the event of there being no President of the Senate as aforesaid to deposit the same safely in the office of the Secretary of State at Washington. On motion of Mr. Alvey it was resolved unanimously (the Secretary putting the question) that the thanks of this Electoral College are tendered to the President thereof for the able and dignified manner in which he has presided over its deliberations. On motion of Mr. Alvey it was resolved unanimously that the thanks of the Electoral College are due to the Secretary for the diligent and skilfull performance of his duties. On motion of Mr. Gwinn The Secretary was directed to record and attest the proceedings of the Electoral College. The Electors adjourned, sine die Attest Jonathan Pinkney Secretary |
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