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[1824] [Committee concerning Trespassers] to inquire if any what provision of law is necessary to present trespasses on Ministerial and School lands, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Pet. Plantation No. 4 Oxford Co.] Petition of the Inhabitants of Plantation No. 4 in County of Oxford, to sell certain timber belonging to Ministerial fund; and

[Pet. of Trustees of Min: Fund in Green] Petition of the Trustees of the Ministerial fund in Green, to rectify the mistake in the name of Jarius Phillips; refered[referred[ in the House to the Committee on Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, were read and nonconcurred, and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials. Sent down for concurrence and was concurred.

[Message] Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk, was then received, requesting the Senate to send down the Governors Special Message of the 10th Inst.

[Pet: Wm. R. Ware] Petition of William R. Ware for an allowance for military service, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Militia and Military Affairs. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Petition Luther Richardson] Petition of Luther Richardson for remuneration of money paid into the State Treasury not required by law, was read and referred to Messrs. Wheeler, Usher, & Steel.

[Committee on Tennessee Resolutions] Messrs. Chandler and Anderson were then elected a Committee, by ballot, with such as the House may join, to take into consideration the subject of the Tennessee Resolutions, referred to in the Governor's