INDEX. 429
GOVERNOR—
ber, kind and quality of arms have been purchas-
ed under said appropriation, of whom purchased,
at what prices, and where they were deposited,
and whether they were ever inspected, if so, by
whom inspected, and by whom distributed, to
what counties, the number and kind to each coun-
ty, whether any of said arms have been seized or
stolen, by any individual or individuals, and if
so, where they were deposited, when so seized or
stolen, what number, kind and quality of the
arms purchased from the $70,000 appropriation
now remain on hand, and where deposited, whether
any of said arms have been condemned by the in-
spector or inspectors, what number, kind and
quality so condemned, and what disposition has
been made, or will be made of the same, adopted,
17; message from, relating thereto, 27; message
from, enclosing communication from Adjutant
General containing the information asked for,
(Document B.) referred to committee on Military
Affairs, 94.
Message from, (Document A.) communicated,
9.
Message, (Document B.) received from, and re-
ferred to committee on Claims, 12.
The, requested to report, the number of arms
in Frederick Arsenal, number of troops, &c., 15.
The, requested to furnish the House with a copy
of his letter to the Secretary of War, to which his
letter of April 17th, 1861, is a reply, 18; again
requested to furnish a copy of said letter, &c., 64;
response of the, referred to committee on Federal
Relations, 69.
The, requested to furnish any further commu-
nications, that he may have received in relation
to the subject of his message, communicating the
proceedings of the meeting at Weverton, 38; mes-
sage from, with protest of citizens of Washington
and Frederick counties, against his being influ-
enced by said meeting, referred to committee on
Federal Relations, 41.
,Order, that the committee on Federal Relations,
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