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[1824]

Senate Feby 13. 1824.-

[Report on Petition] Mr. Small from the Committee on petition of Paul Woodman and als. reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence.-

[Committee on notice of sales of deceased persons estates] Order of the House that the Committee on New Trials be instructed to enquire into the expediency of providing a uniform mode of giving notice of settlements and sales of estates of deceased persons, as decreed by Judges of Probate within this State; with leave to report by Bill or otherwise; came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-

[Bill] Mr. Dunlap from the committee on an order upon that subject, reported a Bill regulation the punishment of crimes; which was read once and committed, and Monday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d reading : and on motion of Mr. McCobb, Ordered that 200 copies thereof be printed for the use of the Legislature.-

[Resolve] Resolve authorizing a road, was read, and the Senate nonconcur the House in their amendment, and adhere to their former vote by which they passed the same to be engrossed.-

[Resolve] Mr. Wheeler from the committee on so much of the Governor's message, as relates to certain Resolutions of the State of Georgia, reported a Resolve disapproving the amendment of the Constitution, proposed by the State of Georgia; which was read and passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence : concurred.-

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