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in concurrence with the House. | in concurrence with the House. | ||
[Bills passed to be engrossed] | [Bills passed to be engrossed] | ||
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Bill in addition to an act concerning the assessment and collection of taxes, | Bill in addition to an act concerning the assessment and collection of taxes, | ||
Bill additional to be an act to establish a Court of Common Pleas, and | Bill additional to be an act to establish a Court of Common Pleas, and | ||
− | Bill for the preservation of fish in Newport, were severally read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. | + | Bill for the preservation of fish in Newport, were severally read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. - |
[Committee on compensation to Chaplains &c] | [Committee on compensation to Chaplains &c] | ||
− | On motion of Mr. Bond | + | |
− | sent down for concurrence. | + | On motion of Mr. Bond, Ordered that Messrs. Bond and Green be a Committee with such as the House may join to consider what allowance ought to be made to the Chaplains of the two branches of the Legislature, and to all the officers and attendants, who have been employed during the present Session; with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise: |
+ | sent down for concurrence. - | ||
[Bill increasing Salaries refused passage] | [Bill increasing Salaries refused passage] | ||
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− | [Bill to prevent costs in Crim | + | Bill increasing the Salaries of the Adjutant General and Secretary of State, came up and the House refuse the Bill a passage. The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed the Bill to be engrossed. |
− | Bill to prevent unnecessary costs in criminal prosecutions came up, and the House adopt a further amendment, in which the Senate concurred, and so the Bill was passed to be engrossed. | + | |
+ | [Bill to prevent costs in Crim: Pross.] | ||
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+ | Bill to prevent unnecessary costs in criminal prosecutions came up, and the House adopt a further amendment, in which the Senate concurred, and so the Bill was passed to be engrossed. - | ||
[Bill to increase Salaries refused passage] | [Bill to increase Salaries refused passage] | ||
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Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court | Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court |
Revision as of 13:07, 29 July 2020
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[1823 February 7]
in concurrence with the House.
[Bills passed to be engrossed]
Bill in addition to an act concerning the assessment and collection of taxes, Bill additional to be an act to establish a Court of Common Pleas, and Bill for the preservation of fish in Newport, were severally read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
[Committee on compensation to Chaplains &c]
On motion of Mr. Bond, Ordered that Messrs. Bond and Green be a Committee with such as the House may join to consider what allowance ought to be made to the Chaplains of the two branches of the Legislature, and to all the officers and attendants, who have been employed during the present Session; with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise: sent down for concurrence. -
[Bill increasing Salaries refused passage]
Bill increasing the Salaries of the Adjutant General and Secretary of State, came up and the House refuse the Bill a passage. The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed the Bill to be engrossed.
[Bill to prevent costs in Crim: Pross.]
Bill to prevent unnecessary costs in criminal prosecutions came up, and the House adopt a further amendment, in which the Senate concurred, and so the Bill was passed to be engrossed. -
[Bill to increase Salaries refused passage]
Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court