. Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the state of New-Jersey . ublic exigency to require it 487 A message from Council, by Mr. Westcott, their Secretary,informed the House that Council had disagreed to the amend-ments made by the House to the bill from Council entitled,An act to public executions,And have caused the same to be re-engrossed. Council had disagreed to the bill from the House of Assem-bly entitled, An act to divorce Catharine Smith from her husband, ClarkSmith, And herewith return the said bill. And that Council had re-considered their vote of yesterdayon the
. Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the state of New-Jersey . ublic exigency to require it 487 A message from Council, by Mr. Westcott, their Secretary,informed the House that Council had disagreed to the amend-ments made by the House to the bill from Council entitled,An act to public executions,And have caused the same to be re-engrossed. Council had disagreed to the bill from the House of Assem-bly entitled, An act to divorce Catharine Smith from her husband, ClarkSmith, And herewith return the said bill. And that Council had re-considered their vote of yesterdayon the final passage of the bill from the House of Assembly,entitled, A supplement to the act entitled, an act to prevent horseracing, passed the 16th February, 1811, And have passed said bill, Without amendment. The House of Assembly then adjourned in due form, sine B. P. THOMPSON, Clerk of *, N. J. March 5, A. D. 1835. JUL \ 7 7952. PROCEEDINGS FIFTY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT A SBSSION BEGUN AT TRENTON, ON THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR. BEING THE FIRST
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