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I herewith transmit for your information the Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia in relation to the affairs of South Carolina and the Tariff. | I herewith transmit for your information the Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia in relation to the affairs of South Carolina and the Tariff. | ||
Council Chamber | Council Chamber | ||
− | February 22 | + | February 22. 1833 |
− | Saml | + | Saml E. Smith |
Which Message came from the Senate for concurrence, referred with the accompanying document to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of Georgia - and the House concurred - sent up. | Which Message came from the Senate for concurrence, referred with the accompanying document to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of Georgia - and the House concurred - sent up. | ||
− | Petition of Sabrina Pease for change of name - was read and referred to the Committee on Change of | + | Petition of Sabrina Pease for change of name - was read and referred to the Committee on Change of names. |
− | Bill - giving remedies on Judgments rendered by County Commissioners | + | Bill - giving remedies on Judgments rendered by County Commissioners and prescribing the mode of levying executions against towns and plantations - came from the Senate they having further amended the Bill and passed the same to be - The House adopt the amendment of the Senate and pass the Bill to be engrossed as thus amended in concurrence with the Senate - sent up. |
− | Resolve in favor of Waterville College was read once, the House nonconcur the Senate in their amendment | + | Resolve - in favor of Waterville College - was read once, the House nonconcur the Senate in their amendment - amend the Resolve as on sheets annexed marked A. D. and E and postpone the same indefinitely and the question on so postponing was taken by Yeas and Nays and decided in the affirmative, as follows Yeas 97. Nays 47. (See Appendix page .) sent up for concurrence. |
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+ | Bill - additional regulating Elections, was read a second time as taken into the new draft and ordered to lie on the table. | ||
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260 Message from the Governor, To the Senate and House of Representatives I herewith transmit for your information the Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia in relation to the affairs of South Carolina and the Tariff. Council Chamber February 22. 1833 Saml E. Smith Which Message came from the Senate for concurrence, referred with the accompanying document to the Committee who have under consideration certain Resolutions from the State of Georgia - and the House concurred - sent up.
Petition of Sabrina Pease for change of name - was read and referred to the Committee on Change of names.
Bill - giving remedies on Judgments rendered by County Commissioners and prescribing the mode of levying executions against towns and plantations - came from the Senate they having further amended the Bill and passed the same to be - The House adopt the amendment of the Senate and pass the Bill to be engrossed as thus amended in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
Resolve - in favor of Waterville College - was read once, the House nonconcur the Senate in their amendment - amend the Resolve as on sheets annexed marked A. D. and E and postpone the same indefinitely and the question on so postponing was taken by Yeas and Nays and decided in the affirmative, as follows Yeas 97. Nays 47. (See Appendix page .) sent up for concurrence.
Bill - additional regulating Elections, was read a second time as taken into the new draft and ordered to lie on the table.
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