Token of a Nations Sorrow Addresses in the Congress of the United States And
Token of a Nations Sorrow Addresses in the Congress of the United States And
1st Session 1899 1900 United States Congress 56th
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President, with this imperfect sketch of the character and services of a great man, I leave the subject in the hands of the Senate by moving the resolutions which I send to the Chair: Resolved, That the Senate has received with deep sensibility the message from the House of Representatives announcing the death of the Hon. John Q, uincy Adams, a Representative from the State of Massachusetts. Resolved, That in token of respect for the memory of the deceased, the Senate will at- tend his funeral ...at the hour appointed by the House of Representatives, and will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That, as a further mark of respect for the memory of the deceased, the Senate do now adjourn until Saturday next, the time appointed for the funeral. The resolutions having been read — Mr. Benton, of Missouri, addressed the Senate as follows: Mr. President: The voice of his native State has been heard, through one of the Senators of Massachusetts, announcing the death of her aged and most distinguished son.
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