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Claims petition. 1826 21 (1826)

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In the House of Rpresentatives, December 6, 1826.
THE Committee on Claimsio whom was referred the petiio f41eS8tory. payb
ing compensation for a negro executed., respectfuily iteport, that they have dulycon*
sidered. the petitioners case, and find thai the petitioner owned a negro man by the
name of Catn, Wao was charged, tried and convicted of the crime ofburglary, that sou.
tence oldeath wims passed upon him, and that the said sei-tence was carried intoef-
fict j that qreviousto the execution of tihe said negro. he wasas the act of the Legiso
ture require., dul)' appraised. Your committee therfoire recommend that the prayer
of the petitionir be granted, and that the sum of one hundred and twenty-two dollar
forty.eight cents, be appropriated for that purpose to James Story.
Resolved, That the House do agree to the report. Ordered, That it be sent -to
thee-Scnate for concurrence.
By# order of the House.                  R. ANDERSON, C. It IL
In the Senate; Decemaer 9i 1826.
Resohled, That -the Scnate concur. Ordered, That it be returned.
By order of Anate.                         JOB JOHNST ON, C. S.
In the -House of Representatives, December 9, 1826.
TIE Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the pet tion of Samuel Love,
praying payment for a negro executed. b4- leave to Report, that they have hiad t1i1
same under consideration and recommend that the prayer therettfbe grayited, and that:
the sium of one hundred and -twenty-two dollars forty-fiur cents, be appropriated
therefor.
Resolvet4 That thelouse do agree to the report. Ordered, That it be sc,,t to the
Senate for concurrence.
By order of thy limsc.                   It. ANDERSON, C. H. Hu.
In fle Senate, IA'ceptiber 16, 1826.
Resolved, That the Senate concur.  Ordered, That it be retorm d.
B order of &nate.                        JOB JOHNSTON, C. S.
In the House of Representatives, December 20, 1826.
THEB Committee on Claims, to whom was refrred the petition of Edw ard B. Iib.-
ler, prayiag compt..tion for a slave-executed, Report, that they knave find the ptti-
tion and accompanying doctunments tinder considreration, and fiptd that the petitioner
owned a negro man named Hampton, who was tried and convicted oi committim; a
rape, and sentence of death was passed upon him anid carried into fferct; prevous
thereto he was appraised according to law. Your committee therefore recommend
that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and that the sum of one hundred and
twenty-two dollars anti forty-four cents. he appropriated for that purpose.
Resolved, That the House do agree to the report. Ordered, That it be sent to the
Senate for concutrrency.
By order of the House.                   It. ANDERSON, C. H. R.
In the Senate, December 20, 1826.
Resolved, That the Senate concur. Ordered, That it be returned.
By order of Senate.                        JOJ, JOHNSTON, C. S.
In the House of Representatives, December 8, 1826.
THE Committee on Claims, to 'whom was referred the petition of Susannah
Thatcher, praying payment of a certain sum of money assessed to herby magiitrates
and freeholders for an injury inflicted by a slave, beg leave to Report, that they have
had the same under consideration, and recommend that the prayer thereof be grant,
ed, and that the sum of sixtydillars and seventy-one cents be appropriated for that
purpose.
Resolved, That the House do agree to the report. Ordered, That it be sent to the
Senate for concurrence. .
By order of the House,                   R. ANDERSON, C.. I. R.
In the Senate, December 12, 1826.
Resolved, That Senate do concur. Ordered, That it be feturned.
.By order of Senate,                       JOB JOHNSTON, C. S.

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