sidered of the Propositions in the said Message Expressed do
desire the Upper house that they will Order a Bill to be
Drawn up accordingly—
Signed pr Order C Boteler Cl of the Lower house.
This house desire the Assent of the Upper house to the
Bill for Directing the manner of Elections &c. and to the Bill
touching the Levying of Warr and Defraying the publick
Charge of this Province both sent to the Upper house the
2 2d Instant—
Signed pr Order C Boteler Cl of the Lower house—
Capt Peirce and Doctor Brooke from the Lower house with
Message as followeth
Upper house of Assembly 24 October 1683
This house desire to know of the Upper house if their Hon-
ours have any Bill or other Matter to send this house this
Night Otherwise this house will Adjourn—
Signed pr Order C Boteler Cl of the Lower house—
The same answered as followeth
Upper house 24th October 1683
This house hath not any thing before them that can be sent
to the Lower house this Night—
Signed pr Order Tho: Grunwin Cl of Assembly
The house Adjourned till to Morrow Morning 9 a Clock
Thursday the 25th October 1683
The house mett again in the Business of Jacob Young and
present as before in that Matter Except Coll Talbot.—
And this Message sent down to the Lower house by Mr
Secretary Sewall—
Upper house 25th October 1683.
This house desire to know when the Lower house can spare
the Roome Commonly called the Court house Room; This
house intending to Sitt there and give Sentence on Jacob
Young
Signed pr Order Tho: Grunwin Cl of Assembly
Then Came Mr Clement Hill and Captain Smith with this
Message in Answer
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