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[Message respecting James M. Rogers] | [Message respecting James M. Rogers] | ||
− | Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk. | + | |
− | "Mr. President the House of Representatives are about to investigate the causes assigned for the removal of James M. Rogers and to hear his defence; and they have assigned seats for the members of the Senate if they should please to occupy them." | + | Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk. - |
− | Adjourned to half past two oclock P.M. | + | |
+ | "Mr. President, the House of Representatives are about to investigate the causes assigned for the removal of James M. Rogers and to hear his defence; and they have assigned seats for the members of the Senate if they should please to occupy them." - | ||
+ | Adjourned to half past two oclock P.M. - | ||
Afternoon | Afternoon | ||
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[Resolve for a loan] | [Resolve for a loan] | ||
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− | The Committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz. | + | Resolve for the loan of twenty thousand dollars, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and passed to be engrossed with an amendment, sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. - |
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+ | The Committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz. - | ||
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[Bills enacted] | [Bills enacted] | ||
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− | + | Bill prescribing the forms of Recognizances taken by Justices of the Peace in criminal cases, | |
+ | Bill to establish a Ministerial fund in Bluehill, | ||
+ | Bill granting a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal. | ||
+ | Bill additional to an act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State, | ||
+ | Bill additional to an Act to establish a Court of Common Pleas, and | ||
+ | Bill to apportion and assess on the State a tax of Forty Thousand three hundred and thirty one dollars, and sixty four cents, and they were severally passed to be enacted. | ||
+ | Also |
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[1823]
[Message respecting James M. Rogers]
Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk. -
"Mr. President, the House of Representatives are about to investigate the causes assigned for the removal of James M. Rogers and to hear his defence; and they have assigned seats for the members of the Senate if they should please to occupy them." - Adjourned to half past two oclock P.M. -
Afternoon
[Resolve for a loan]
Resolve for the loan of twenty thousand dollars, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and passed to be engrossed with an amendment, sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -
The Committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz. -
[Bills enacted]
Bill prescribing the forms of Recognizances taken by Justices of the Peace in criminal cases, Bill to establish a Ministerial fund in Bluehill, Bill granting a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal. Bill additional to an act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State, Bill additional to an Act to establish a Court of Common Pleas, and Bill to apportion and assess on the State a tax of Forty Thousand three hundred and thirty one dollars, and sixty four cents, and they were severally passed to be enacted. Also