Difference between revisions of ".MTkxOQ.MjQyMzc"
(Created page with "259 House of Representatives Saturday February 23, 1833 Met according to adjournment Mr. Lord of South Berwick & Mr. Frost of Standish have leave of absence after this day; Mr...") |
m (Protected ".MTkxOQ.MjQyMzc" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | 259 | + | 259. |
House of Representatives | House of Representatives | ||
− | Saturday February 23 | + | |
− | Met according to adjournment | + | Saturday February 23. 1833. |
− | Mr | + | |
− | Bill - additional to provide for the education of youth, laid on the table by Mr | + | Met according to adjournment. |
− | Bill relative to the taxation of costs in Jury Trials in cases in which the Jury shall not agree upon a verdict was read once, the amendment of the Senate adopted and committed to the committee on the Judiciary in concurrence with the Senate - sent up. | + | |
− | Message from the Governor | + | Mr Lord of South Berwick & Mr Frost of Standish have leave of absence after this day; Mr Johnson of Cornish after Monday next and Mr Baxter of Bristol after Tuesday next each during the remainder of the Session. |
+ | |||
+ | Bill - additional to provide for the education of youth, laid on the table by Mr Bean of Readfield - was read a first and second time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bill - relative to the taxation of costs in Jury Trials in cases in which the Jury shall not agree upon a verdict - was read once, the amendment of the Senate adopted and committed to the committee on the Judiciary in concurrence with the Senate - sent up. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Message from the Governor | ||
To the Senate and House of Representatives | To the Senate and House of Representatives | ||
− | I herewith transmit for your consideration a Report of the Committee of the Senate of the State of Delaware, upon the Ordinance of South | + | I herewith transmit for your consideration a Report of the Committee of the Senate of the State of Delaware, upon the Ordinance of South Carolina, and Resolutions of the General Assembly of that State upon the same. |
Council Chamber | Council Chamber | ||
− | Augusta February 21 | + | Augusta February 21. 1833 |
− | Saml | + | Saml E Smith |
− | which Message with the accompanying Report came from the Senate for concurrence referred to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of | + | which Message with the accompanying Report came from the Senate for concurrence referred to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of Georgia - and the House concurred - sent up. |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 7 May 2021
259. House of Representatives
Saturday February 23. 1833.
Met according to adjournment.
Mr Lord of South Berwick & Mr Frost of Standish have leave of absence after this day; Mr Johnson of Cornish after Monday next and Mr Baxter of Bristol after Tuesday next each during the remainder of the Session.
Bill - additional to provide for the education of youth, laid on the table by Mr Bean of Readfield - was read a first and second time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.
Bill - relative to the taxation of costs in Jury Trials in cases in which the Jury shall not agree upon a verdict - was read once, the amendment of the Senate adopted and committed to the committee on the Judiciary in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
Message from the Governor To the Senate and House of Representatives I herewith transmit for your consideration a Report of the Committee of the Senate of the State of Delaware, upon the Ordinance of South Carolina, and Resolutions of the General Assembly of that State upon the same. Council Chamber Augusta February 21. 1833 Saml E Smith which Message with the accompanying Report came from the Senate for concurrence referred to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of Georgia - and the House concurred - sent up.