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Bill additional to the act for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers, and | Bill additional to the act for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers, and | ||
− | Bill to apportion and assess on this State a tax of $45,120 | + | Bill to apportion and assess on this State a tax of $45,120..57; passed to be engrossed in the House came up for concurrence, and were read once and committed, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for their 2d reading.- |
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Mr. McDonald from the committee, on petition of Jacob Quincy and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition : Read accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. | Mr. McDonald from the committee, on petition of Jacob Quincy and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition : Read accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. | ||
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Resolve on the petition of Alfred Gates, | Resolve on the petition of Alfred Gates, | ||
Resolve providing for the collection of demands assigned to this State by Massachusetts, and | Resolve providing for the collection of demands assigned to this State by Massachusetts, and | ||
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Bill additional to the act regulating damages on inland Bills of exchange; were severally read a 2 time & passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence | Bill additional to the act regulating damages on inland Bills of exchange; were severally read a 2 time & passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence | ||
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Resolve appropriating money for the support of the State Prison, was referred to Messrs Usher, Wheeler, and Anderson.- and | Resolve appropriating money for the support of the State Prison, was referred to Messrs Usher, Wheeler, and Anderson.- and | ||
Resolve providing for the choice of electors of President & vice President was referred to Messrs Wheeler, Dennett and Witham.- | Resolve providing for the choice of electors of President & vice President was referred to Messrs Wheeler, Dennett and Witham.- | ||
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Mr.Usher from the committee on petition of James Walker and als. of Greenwood, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.- | Mr.Usher from the committee on petition of James Walker and als. of Greenwood, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.- | ||
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[1824 February 17.]
[Bills] Bill additional to the act for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers, and Bill to apportion and assess on this State a tax of $45,120..57; passed to be engrossed in the House came up for concurrence, and were read once and committed, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for their 2d reading.-
[Report on Petition] Mr. McDonald from the committee, on petition of Jacob Quincy and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition : Read accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.
[Resolves] Resolve on the petition of Alfred Gates, Resolve providing for the collection of demands assigned to this State by Massachusetts, and
[Bill] Bill additional to the act regulating damages on inland Bills of exchange; were severally read a 2 time & passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence
[Resolves] Resolve appropriating money for the support of the State Prison, was referred to Messrs Usher, Wheeler, and Anderson.- and Resolve providing for the choice of electors of President & vice President was referred to Messrs Wheeler, Dennett and Witham.-
[Report on Petition] Mr.Usher from the committee on petition of James Walker and als. of Greenwood, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-
Adjourned
Attest
Charles B. Smith, Secretary