A Message from the Lower House with the Bill for Ad-
vancing the Staple &ca by Mr Denton and Mr Worthington viz.
By the Lower House of Assembly March the 23d 1725.
May it please Your Honours
Tobacco the great dependance of every Inhabitant of this
Province is so much over done at present that unless a Speedy
remedy be applyd, all persons Concerned in it must suffer;
To prevent which we most Earnestly Entreat your Honours
to pass this Bill or that we may be favourd with your reasons
why it will not pass; It is of the last Consequence to the
Tobacco Trade, and therefore we pray a matter of so great
Importance may not be deferr'd till another Sessions
Signed p Order M. Jenifer Cl Lo Ho.
To which the following answer was prepared & sent by
Colo Addison viz
By the Upper House of Assembly March the 23d 1725
Gentlemen.
We Cannot Agree at this time to give our reasons agt
passing the Bill herewith sent wth which we hope you will
rest Satisfied and Agree to referr the same to next Sessions
of Assembly
Signed p Order Geo Plater Cl Up Ho
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