Colo Young with Two Others from the upper House De-
livers Mr Speaker a Supplementary Bill to the Act to prevent
making Trashy Tobacco prepared in that House Thus En-
dorst Viz:
By the Upper House of Assembly November the 2d 1722.
Read and will Pass.
Signed p Order. Sam" Skippon Cl [Up. Ho]
Which was read the first Time and the Question being put
whether the same shall have a Second reading or not,
It was carried in the Affirmative.
Whereupon the Bill was read a second Time and the Ques-
tion being put whether the same shall Pass or not
It was Carried in the Negative.
The following Message sent to the upper House by Mr
Tyler and Mr Crabb Viz :
By the Lower House of Assembly Novr the 2d 1722.
May it Please your Honors
This House have taken the report of the Conferrees Con-
cerning the ffree Schools into Consideracon & Concurr there-
wth but as the Establishment of them upon a good f oundacon
is of the last Consequence to the Country we are Apprehensive
there will not be time enough to Consider all Circumstances
that relate to them in the Manner they deserve without
Lengthening the Sessions beyond what may be at this Time
Convenient for the Country or the Members of both Houses,
We propose therefore the referring that Affair till next
Sessions.
Signd p order M Jenifer Cl. Lo Ho.
|