for Relief of poor Debtors and languishing Prisoners we never
received any Reason for the Repeal of the Act for ascertaining
what Damages shall be allowed on Protested Bills of Exchange.
And for the Town Laws we have received no particular
Reasons; but that there are the like Objections to them as to
the Laws for Towns in Virginia.
Signed p Order W Bladen Cl. Co.
The Reasons read and sent back by Mr Mariartee and Mr
Hemsly. They return and say they delivered the Papers
William Coursey Esq from the Council enters the House
and delivers Mr Speaker the following Message.
By the Council in Assembly October 26th 1710
We herewith send you for your Inspection the Proceedings
lately transacted by the Honble John Hall Esq. and Colo James
Maxwell with the great Men of the five Nations and Queen of
the Susquehannah Indians.
Signed p Order W. Bladen Cl. Co.
Read and ordered to lye on the Table
Mr Jowles and Mr Greenfield report That pursuant to an
Order of the House they acquainted the Chaptico Indians of
the House's Favour to them and that the Money still lies in
the Treasurer's Hands and the Indians are willing to take the
same.
The House adjourns 'till to Morrow Morning Nine O'Clock
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