A Message from the Lower House by Mess.rs Williamson and
Beall
By the Lower House of Assembly 13 April 1759.
May it Please your Honours
We are sorry our duty obliges us to put your Honours in mind
that we have not yet received any Answer to our Message of the
Ninth Instant Acquainting you that we had Appointed several Gen-
tlemen therein named to join one or more members of your House
in a Committee to Inspect the Office and Proceedings of the Com-
missioners or trustees for emitting Bills of Credit Established by
Act of Assembly, we hope your Honours will not give any further
delay to a Matter of Such importance
Signed p order. MMacnemara Cl Lo Ho
The following Message is sent to the Lower House by Stephen
Bordley Esq.
By the Upper House of Assembly 13 April 1759.
Gentlemen
This House hath Appointed Richard Lee Esq. to join the Mem-
bers named by your House in a Committee to Inspect the Accounts
and Proceedings of the Commissioners of the Paper Currency Office
Signed p Order J Ross Cl Up Ho
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning at 10 of the Clock
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