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Senate February 4th, 1825. | Senate February 4th, 1825. | ||
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− | Order of the House that the committee on State Lands be directed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing and directing the Commissioners on the part of this State, to request those on the part of Massachusetts, to divide four ranges of townships of the public lands, lying north of the ninth and fourth range, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise,” came up for concurrence: Read and concurred. | + | Order of the House that the committee on State Lands be directed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing and directing the Commissioners on the part of this State, to request those on the part of Massachusetts, to divide four ranges of townships of the public lands, lying north of the ninth and fourth range, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise,” came up for concurrence: Read and concurred. - |
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− | + | Bill to exempt from taxation Manufacturing Companies of Cotton, Wool, Iron and Steel, for a limited time,” came up with amendments, in which the Senate concur and pass the same to be engrossed. | |
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− | Mr. Parlin from the committee on an order upon that subject, reported that they had carefully examined the Books and Accounts of the Land Agent, and found the same in good order and well arranged; and that the account | + | Mr. Parlin from the committee on an order upon that subject, reported that they had carefully examined the Books and Accounts of the Land Agent, and found the same in good order and well arranged; and that the account for expenditures incident to the department appear correct and properly vouched: Read accepted and sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. - |
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− | Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of John Brooks & als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. | + | Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of John Brooks &als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. - |
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− | Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun.” was read a 2d time and committed to Messrs. Green, Dunlap and Churchill. | + | Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun.” was read a 2d. time and committed to Messrs. Green, Dunlap and Churchill. - |
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[1825]
Senate February 4th, 1825.
[Committee on the Division of Lands]
Order of the House that the committee on State Lands be directed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing and directing the Commissioners on the part of this State, to request those on the part of Massachusetts, to divide four ranges of townships of the public lands, lying north of the ninth and fourth range, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise,” came up for concurrence: Read and concurred. -
[Bill]
Bill to exempt from taxation Manufacturing Companies of Cotton, Wool, Iron and Steel, for a limited time,” came up with amendments, in which the Senate concur and pass the same to be engrossed.
[Report]
Mr. Parlin from the committee on an order upon that subject, reported that they had carefully examined the Books and Accounts of the Land Agent, and found the same in good order and well arranged; and that the account for expenditures incident to the department appear correct and properly vouched: Read accepted and sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of John Brooks &als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. -
[Resolve]
Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun.” was read a 2d. time and committed to Messrs. Green, Dunlap and Churchill. -