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187
[1823
 
January 28]
 
lature; and the further consideration of the subject postponed till tomorrow at ten oclock.
 
  
[Report on the Acct. of Land Agents]
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[1823 January 28.]
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lature; and the further consideration of the subject postponed till tomorrow at ten oclock. -
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[Report on the Accts. of Land Agents]
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The Committee on State lands to whom was referred the accounts of the several land agents, made their report, which was referred to the Joint Standing Committee on accounts; sent down for concurrence.
 
The Committee on State lands to whom was referred the accounts of the several land agents, made their report, which was referred to the Joint Standing Committee on accounts; sent down for concurrence.
  
[Resolve relocating to location of Courts in County of York]
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[Resolve relating to location of Courts in County of York]
Resolve relating to the location of the Courts in the County of York, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and committed to Messrs. O'Brien & Burnham.
 
  
[Resolve respecting purchase of Greenleaf's Reports]
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Resolve relating to the location of the Courts in the County of York, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and committed to Messrs. O'Brien & Burnham. -
Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf's Reports came up and the House insist upon their vote of the 27th inst. by which they nonconcurred the Senate in passing the Resolve to be engrossed and insist upon their amendments:
 
The Senate insist upon their former vote by which they passed the Resolve to be engrossed, sent down.  
 
  
[Message concerning adjournment]
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[Resolve respecting purchase of Greenleafs Reports]
Message  from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: -
 
"Mr. President the House of Representatives propose, when they do adjourn, to adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning.
 
  
On the motion of Mr. Wilson, Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning.  
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Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf's Reports came up, and the House insist upon their vote of the 27th inst. by which they nonconcurred the Senate in passing the Resolve to be engrossed, and insist upon their amendments:
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The Senate insist upon their former vote by which they passed the Resolve to be engrossed, sent down. -
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[Messages concerng. adjournment]
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Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: -
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"Mr. President, the House of Representatives propose, when they do adjourn, to adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning." -
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On motion of Mr. Wilson, Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning. -
  
 
[Bill to set off Samuel Davis from Steuben to Harrington]
 
[Bill to set off Samuel Davis from Steuben to Harrington]
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Bill to set off Samuel Davis with his estate from Harrington to Steuben was read once and
 
Bill to set off Samuel Davis with his estate from Harrington to Steuben was read once and

Revision as of 13:53, 10 July 2020

187

[1823 January 28.]

lature; and the further consideration of the subject postponed till tomorrow at ten oclock. -

[Report on the Accts. of Land Agents]

The Committee on State lands to whom was referred the accounts of the several land agents, made their report, which was referred to the Joint Standing Committee on accounts; sent down for concurrence.

[Resolve relating to location of Courts in County of York]

Resolve relating to the location of the Courts in the County of York, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and committed to Messrs. O'Brien & Burnham. -

[Resolve respecting purchase of Greenleafs Reports]

Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf's Reports came up, and the House insist upon their vote of the 27th inst. by which they nonconcurred the Senate in passing the Resolve to be engrossed, and insist upon their amendments: The Senate insist upon their former vote by which they passed the Resolve to be engrossed, sent down. -

[Messages concerng. adjournment]

Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: - "Mr. President, the House of Representatives propose, when they do adjourn, to adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning." -

On motion of Mr. Wilson, Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning. -

[Bill to set off Samuel Davis from Steuben to Harrington]

Bill to set off Samuel Davis with his estate from Harrington to Steuben was read once and