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[1824] [Report on Petition] Mr. Usher from the committee on petition of Samuel Taylor and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
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[Report on Petition]
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Mr. Usher from the committee on petition of Samuel Taylor and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
  
[Bill] Bill respecting the indorsement of writs came up in a new draft: The Senate reconsider all their former votes upon this subject give the Bill one reading and refuse a 2nd reading of the same. -
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[Bill]
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Bill respecting the indorsement of writs came up in a new draft: The Senate reconsider all their former votes upon this subject give the Bill one reading and refuse a 2nd reading of the same. -
  
 
Mr. Witham from the committee on engrossed Bills reported a
 
Mr. Witham from the committee on engrossed Bills reported a
  
[Resolve passed] "Resolve for laying a tax on the several Counties", to be truly copied, and it was passed.
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[Resolve passed]
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"Resolve for laying a tax on the several Counties", to be truly copied, and it was passed.
  
[Message to the Governor] On motion of Mr. McDonald, ordered that Messrs. McDonald, and Witham, with such as the House may join, be a committee to wait upon the Governor, and inform him that the Legislature have passed upon all the public business before them, and have agreed to adjourn without day; and that the committee enquire of the Governor whether he has any further communication to make at this time to the Legislature: sent down for concurrence: concurred, and Messrs. Adams, Fillebrown and Shaw were joined. -
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[Message to the Governor]
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On motion of Mr. McDonald, ordered that Messrs. McDonald, and Witham, with such as the House may join, be a committee to wait upon the Governor, and inform him that the Legislature have passed upon all the public business before them, and have agreed to adjourn without day; and that the committee enquire of the Governor whether he has any further communication to make at this time to the Legislature: sent down for concurrence: concurred, and Messrs. Adams, Fillebrown and Shaw were joined. -
  
 
The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the
 
The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the
[Bill] Bill additional to an Act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia; adopt sundry amendments and now pass the same to be engrossed as amended: sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
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[Bill]
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Bill additional to an Act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia; adopt sundry amendments and now pass the same to be engrossed as amended: sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
  
 
The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Legislature had passed upon all the public business before them, &c.
 
The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Legislature had passed upon all the public business before them, &c.
  
 
Reported
 
Reported

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[1824] [Report on Petition] Mr. Usher from the committee on petition of Samuel Taylor and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -

[Bill] Bill respecting the indorsement of writs came up in a new draft: The Senate reconsider all their former votes upon this subject give the Bill one reading and refuse a 2nd reading of the same. -

Mr. Witham from the committee on engrossed Bills reported a

[Resolve passed] "Resolve for laying a tax on the several Counties", to be truly copied, and it was passed.

[Message to the Governor] On motion of Mr. McDonald, ordered that Messrs. McDonald, and Witham, with such as the House may join, be a committee to wait upon the Governor, and inform him that the Legislature have passed upon all the public business before them, and have agreed to adjourn without day; and that the committee enquire of the Governor whether he has any further communication to make at this time to the Legislature: sent down for concurrence: concurred, and Messrs. Adams, Fillebrown and Shaw were joined. -

The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the

[Bill] Bill additional to an Act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia; adopt sundry amendments and now pass the same to be engrossed as amended: sent down for concurrence: concurred. -

The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Legislature had passed upon all the public business before them, &c.

Reported