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mmittee on the Judiciary. May 15. In the Senate.—Petition of Robert Morris and seventy-one others, for a law authorizing colored men to fo Committee reported, that the petitions of J. Sella Martin, and Robert Morris and others, to strike out the word white in the militia laws, bhe Senate report referring the petitions of J. Sella Martin and Robert Morris and others, to the next General Court, was opposed by Mr. Slacksideration of the vote whereby the petition of J. Sella Martin, Robert Morris, and others, was referred to the next General Court. Placed inreconsider the vote referring the petition of J. Sella Martin, Robert Morris, and others, to the next General Court, was advocated by Mr. Whwere offered. In the afternoon, a petition was received from Robert Morris and sixty-three other colored citizens, for leave to form a homrom the Committee on the Militia, reported that the petition of Robert Morris and others be referred to the Joint Special Committee. On mo