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[1825]  Senate Jany 10 1825
 
[parts of the Govr. Message referred]
 
Order of the House that so much of the Governors
 
Message as relates to the Militia, be referred
 
to the Committee on the Militia and Military
 
Affairs, came up for concurrence and was concurred.
 
  
Order of the House that so much of the
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[1825] 
Governors Message as relates to depredations
 
made on the timber of the State, be referred
 
to the Committee on State Lands, came up
 
for concurrence, was read and concurred.
 
  
Order of the House that so much of the Governors
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Senate Jany 10 1825.
Message as relates to our primary Schools
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and Colleges, be referred to the Committee on
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[parts of the Govs. Message referred]
Literature and Library Institutions, came up
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for concurrence, was read and concurred.
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Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia, be referred the Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs, came up for concurrence and was concurred.
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Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to depredations made on the timber of the State, be referred to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
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Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to our primary Schools and Colleges, be referred to the Committee on Literature and Library Institutions, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
  
 
[Message to the House]
 
[Message to the House]
On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that a
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message be sent to the House informing that
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On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that a message be sent to the House informing that after this day the Senate will hold but one Session each day, commencing at 9 O clock A.M.
after this day the Senate will hold but one Session
 
each day, commencing at 9 Oclock A.M.
 
  
 
[Petition referred]
 
[Petition referred]
Petition of William Ferguson for a pension
 
was read and referred to the Committee on Applications
 
of sick and wounded soldiers sent down
 
for concurrence and came up concurred.
 
  
[Committee on laws relating to the Court of Sessions]
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Petition of William Ferguson for a pension was read and referred to the Committee on Applications of sick and wounded soldiers sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
On motion of Mr. Ripley, Ordered that
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Messrs. Ripley and Parlin with such as the House
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[Committee on the law relating to the Court of Sessions]
may join, be a Committee to take into consideration
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what alterations, if any, are necessary
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On motion of Mr. Ripley, Ordered that Messrs. Ripley and Parlin with such as the House may join, be a Committee to take into consideration what alterations, if any, are necessary in the existing Laws relating to the Courts of Sessions, with leave to report by Bill or other-
in the existing Laws relating to the Courts
 
of Sessions, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise
 

Revision as of 18:55, 4 September 2020

29

[1825]

Senate Jany 10 1825.

[parts of the Govs. Message referred]

Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia, be referred the Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs, came up for concurrence and was concurred.

Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to depredations made on the timber of the State, be referred to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

Order of the House that so much of the Governors Message as relates to our primary Schools and Colleges, be referred to the Committee on Literature and Library Institutions, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

[Message to the House]

On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that a message be sent to the House informing that after this day the Senate will hold but one Session each day, commencing at 9 O clock A.M.

[Petition referred]

Petition of William Ferguson for a pension was read and referred to the Committee on Applications of sick and wounded soldiers sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Committee on the law relating to the Court of Sessions]

On motion of Mr. Ripley, Ordered that Messrs. Ripley and Parlin with such as the House may join, be a Committee to take into consideration what alterations, if any, are necessary in the existing Laws relating to the Courts of Sessions, with leave to report by Bill or other-