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Resolutions which originated in Senate. 1825 31 (1825.5)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0181 and id is 1 raw text is: WHICI ORIGINATED IN SENATE.
IN SENATE, May 28, 1825.
Tie committee to whom was referred the petition of
Thomas S. Clay in behalf of the estate of Joseph Clay,
deceased, have minutely examined the receiver's digest for
the county of Bryan for the years eighteen hundred and
twenty-three and eighteen hundred and twenty-four, and
find that said estate has been over assessed the amount
specified in the said petition, viz. forty dollars and thirty-
three cents-therefore recommend the following resolution.
Resolved, That the tax collector of Bryan county for
said years be, and he is hereby required to refund the said
amount to the said Thomas S. Clay-and that the comp-
troller general be authorised to settle with the said tax
collector accordingly.
Approved, June 9, 1825.
IN SENATE, May 26, 1en,
'Whereas a considerable portion of the documents ac-
companyinig the message of his excellency the Governor
are of a nature highly interesting to the goodl people of this
state---?

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