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Met according to adjournment. | Met according to adjournment. | ||
− | [Report - endorsement of | + | [Report - endorsement of Writs] |
− | The committee on the subject of the endorsement of writs, | + | The committee on the subject of the endorsement of writs, reported a Bill - report read and accepted. |
− | [Bill - | + | [Bill - same] |
Bill respecting the endorsement of writs, was read once & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 2d reading & referred to Messrs Dane, Jos. Adams of P. & Shaw. | Bill respecting the endorsement of writs, was read once & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 2d reading & referred to Messrs Dane, Jos. Adams of P. & Shaw. | ||
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[Reports -] | [Reports -] | ||
− | Reports - on petition of John Mahan & als - on report of James Bridge & als | + | Reports - on petition of John Mahan & als |
+ | - on report of James Bridge & als Commissioners on mode of managing public lands - granting leave for Bills, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred. | ||
− | [Committee - notice of | + | [Committee - notice of sales of real estate of deceased persons] |
− | Ordered that the committee on New | + | Ordered that the committee on New trials be instructed to enquire as to the expediency of providing a uniform mode of giving notice of settlements & sales of estates of deceased persons, as decreed by Judges of Probate within this State - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence |
[Reports] | [Reports] | ||
− | Reports on petition of Job Sylvester 3d | + | Reports on petition of Job Sylvester 3d & als |
+ | - on petition of Committee of Lisbon - granting orders of notice, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred. | ||
[Reports] | [Reports] | ||
− | Reports - on petition of Court of Sessions & als in Washington County - on petitions of James | + | Reports - on petition of Court of Sessions & als in Washington County - on petitions of James J Boyd - granting leave for Resolves, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
[Petition] | [Petition] | ||
− | Petition of Thomas De Carteret taken from the files of 1821, came from the Senate referred to the committee on new | + | Petition of Thomas De Carteret taken from the files of 1821, came from the Senate referred to the committee on new trials for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
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Thursday February 12th 1824
Met according to adjournment.
[Report - endorsement of Writs]
The committee on the subject of the endorsement of writs, reported a Bill - report read and accepted.
[Bill - same]
Bill respecting the endorsement of writs, was read once & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 2d reading & referred to Messrs Dane, Jos. Adams of P. & Shaw.
[Reports -]
Reports - on petition of John Mahan & als - on report of James Bridge & als Commissioners on mode of managing public lands - granting leave for Bills, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred.
[Committee - notice of sales of real estate of deceased persons]
Ordered that the committee on New trials be instructed to enquire as to the expediency of providing a uniform mode of giving notice of settlements & sales of estates of deceased persons, as decreed by Judges of Probate within this State - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence
[Reports]
Reports on petition of Job Sylvester 3d & als - on petition of Committee of Lisbon - granting orders of notice, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred.
[Reports]
Reports - on petition of Court of Sessions & als in Washington County - on petitions of James J Boyd - granting leave for Resolves, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred.
[Petition]
Petition of Thomas De Carteret taken from the files of 1821, came from the Senate referred to the committee on new trials for concurrence - and the House concurred.