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any further Allowance than what is already made in the Journal
because the Persons claiming by their Accounts sent down with the
Journal in General have no Just or Legal Pretence to make such
Demands, and in Regard to the Deduction of a fourth from the
Chancellors Account, We Apprehend the Deduction is made agree-
able to the fees Regulated in the Inspection Law; We herewith send
you the Journal of Accounts and hope the same will Pass as it now
stands
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo Ho
The following Message is sent by Col Tasker
By the Upper house of Assembly 10 June 1748
Gentlemen
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U. H. J.
Liber No. 34
June 10
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In Answer to your Message of this Day by Messrs Gordon and
Dulany in Relation to Jonas Green, and although we have no Objec-
tion to his being Paid what is Due to him, yet as we Doubt the
Legality of disposing of Publick money raised by Act of Assembly
by an Order of both houses, therefore instead of an Order We
recommend a Short Bill to be passed into a Law for the Payment
of the said Money and at the same time it will be Proper to Con-
sider what Money will Remain in Mrs Hollydays hands, after Orders
Drawn on Mr Hollyday in Pursuance of an Act of the Last Session,
shall be Discharged
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up Ho.
Read the second time the Bill Entituled an Act for altering and
establishing certain Warehouses and for other Purposes therein
mentioned and will pass with the following amendments
Ist Leave out all the 6th Page and to the Words Null and Void, in
7th Line of the seventh Page
2d Leave out the Last Clause in the 7th Page
3d Leave out the Clauses in the 8th Page beginning at the fourth
Line and ending at the words been paid, in the 26th Line of the same
Page
4th Leave out the Clause after the Word, Inspection, in the 7th
Line of the ninth Page, to the word, notwithstanding in the 13th
Line
5th Leave out the last Clause but Two in the Last Page begin-
ning at the words and whereas, and ending at the word, mentioned ;
sent with the following Message by Col Hammond
By the Upper house of Assembly 10 June 1748
Gentlemen
The Amendments Proposed by this house to the Bill Entituled an
Act for altering and establishing certain Warehouses and for other
Purposes therein mentioned, are so reasonable that we hope your
house will concur with us that such Parts of the Bill May pass into a
Law as both houses have agreed to be necessary
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