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[Report on Resolutions of Illinois]
 
[Report on Resolutions of Illinois]
  
Dunlap from the committee to whom was referred the report and sundry Resolutions of the State of Illinois on the subject of the claim originated by the State of Maryland to agents of land from the United States for the purposes of education, reported that it is inexpedient to take any further order thereon : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-
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Dunlap from the committee to whom was referred the report and sundry Resolutions of the State of Illinois on the subject of the claim originated by the State of Maryland to agents of land from the United States for the purposes of education, reported that it is inexpedient to take any further order thereon : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-   
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[Reports on Petitions]
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Mr. Whitney from the Committee on petition of Moses Wells and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down concurrence : concurred.-
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Mr. Usher from the committee in petition of the Selectmen of Lyman, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-
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Mr. Usher from the committee, on petition of the Selectmen of Richmond, reported that the petitioners cause an attested copy of their petition with this order thereon to be served in the town Clerks of each of said towns sixty days at least before the first Wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : Concurred.-

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Senate, Feby 7th. 1824 -

[Report on Resolutions of Illinois]

Dunlap from the committee to whom was referred the report and sundry Resolutions of the State of Illinois on the subject of the claim originated by the State of Maryland to agents of land from the United States for the purposes of education, reported that it is inexpedient to take any further order thereon : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-

[Reports on Petitions]

Mr. Whitney from the Committee on petition of Moses Wells and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down concurrence : concurred.-

Mr. Usher from the committee in petition of the Selectmen of Lyman, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-

Mr. Usher from the committee, on petition of the Selectmen of Richmond, reported that the petitioners cause an attested copy of their petition with this order thereon to be served in the town Clerks of each of said towns sixty days at least before the first Wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : Concurred.-