Gentlemen,
In Answer to your Message this Day by Mr Garrett and
others we acquaint you that his Excellency and this Board do
agree the Consideration of the twenty seventh Article of his
Excellency's Instructions communicated to you should be
referred till it is known what the Fines and Forfeitures will
amount to and that his Excellency is very glad any Thing he
can do may be for the Country's Service and hopes it will give
you so fair an Impression of his good Intentions that you will
diligently and effectually pursue the good Ends for which
you were called together.
Signed p Order W Bladen Clk Council
The House adjourns till One O'Clock in the Afternoon
Monday Afternoon
The House met according to Adjournment. Present as in
the Morning
Then also appeared Major Bradford and Mr Browne
A Bill for the better Administration of Justice in the several
Courts and for Recovery of small Debts preventing Commis-
sioners and Clerks &ta from pleading as Attorneys and for
Amerciaments in the Provincial and County Courts;
Was read the second Time pursuant to the Order of Satur-
day last and will pass
Signed p Order Thos Macnemara Cl. Ho. Del.
The same is sent up to the Honble Council by Major
Philips Colo Maxfield Mr Wright and Mr Vanderheyden.
They return and say they delivered the said Bill
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