Several miscellaneous loose pages were inserted into the volume at a later time.
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That the 64th section be amended by striking out the words “together with a list of the fines not collected” & add in the place thereof the words “except as otherwise provided,” after which the Revized law, as prepared for the press was accepted.
The Committee then passed the following:
That any officer authorized to remit fines shall be allowed the sum of twenty five cents for each fine remited, to be paid by the person applying.
That no property which has been levied on by any Collector for fines shall be released untill all costs arising thereon shall have been paid in consequence of the person having obtained a remision of his fine after said levy.
Adjourned till Saturday the 10th inst at 8 o’clock A M.
, Secretary,
February 10th 1844.
Committee met according to adjournment at the Lodge Room. Committee all present.
Proceeded to buisness and passed the following resolution.
That the following property shall be exempt from for fines due the , to wit: fifteen dollars worth of house hold furniture, necessary cooking utensils, beds and necessary bedding for each two in family, and bed steads, necessary wearing appearel for the family, one cow and calf, and three months provisions; Provided that the wearing appearel of the delinquent shall not be exempt.
After which the Committee adjourned to meet with the General Court Martial then ready to set, and also to meet on next Thursday the 15th inst at 6 o’clock P. M. at the residence of Lieut Col .