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[1822 Jan. 23]
The petition of James Smith as adjutant of the militia for a further allowance - was read and committed to the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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The petition of James Smith as adjutant of the militia for a further allowance - was read and committed to the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
  
[Petition committed] The petition of Elijah Barrell for sale of certain lands in the town of Green, committed in the House to the committee on incorporation of Parishes etc. came up for concurrence - read and concurred.
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[Petition committed] The petition of Elijah Barrell for sale of certain lands in the town of Green, committed in the House to the committee on incorporation of Parishes etc. came up for concurrence - read and concurred.
  
[Order for committee on Loan - ] Order of the House that the Committee on finance be instructed to inquire as to the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer to obtain a loan of Forty thousand dollars in the best terms he can, reimburseable at the pleasure of the Government after [blank] years - the interest to be paid semiannually - said sum to be applied to the payment of the debt of this State - with leave to report by bill or otherwise - came up for concurrence. Read and concurred.
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[Order for committee on Loan - ] Order of the House that the Committee on finance be instructed to inquire as to the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer to obtain a loan of Forty thousand dollars in the best terms he can, reimburseable at the pleasure of the Government after [blank] years - the interest to be paid semiannually - said sum to be applied to the payment of the debt of this State - with leave to report by bill or otherwise - came up for concurrence. Read and concurred.
  
[Report of Committee on Com. Pleas] Mr. Bond from the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Circuit Court of Common Pleas. reported a Bill to establish a
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[Report of Committee on Com. Pleas] Mr. Bond from the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Circuit Court of Common Pleas - reported a Bill to establish a
  
 
Court of Common Pleas for the State - which was read a first time - and Friday next at ten o'clock assigned for the second reading - and three hundred copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature.
 
Court of Common Pleas for the State - which was read a first time - and Friday next at ten o'clock assigned for the second reading - and three hundred copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature.
  
 
The Senate adjourned.[centered]
 
The Senate adjourned.[centered]

Revision as of 19:13, 30 March 2020

[106] [1822 Jan. 23] The petition of James Smith as adjutant of the militia for a further allowance - was read and committed to the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Petition committed] The petition of Elijah Barrell for sale of certain lands in the town of Green, committed in the House to the committee on incorporation of Parishes etc. came up for concurrence - read and concurred.

[Order for committee on Loan - ] Order of the House that the Committee on finance be instructed to inquire as to the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer to obtain a loan of Forty thousand dollars in the best terms he can, reimburseable at the pleasure of the Government after [blank] years - the interest to be paid semiannually - said sum to be applied to the payment of the debt of this State - with leave to report by bill or otherwise - came up for concurrence. Read and concurred.

[Report of Committee on Com. Pleas] Mr. Bond from the Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Circuit Court of Common Pleas - reported a Bill to establish a

Court of Common Pleas for the State - which was read a first time - and Friday next at ten o'clock assigned for the second reading - and three hundred copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature.

The Senate adjourned.[centered]