In force Feb.[February] 13, 1835.
AN ACT concerning the Lessees of the Gallatin Saline.
1B. White, rent $156 25 per annum.
Part of act repealed.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That hereafter Benjamin White, one of the lessees of the Gallatin County Saline, upon payment of one hundred and fifty-six dollars and twenty-five cents per annum for rent, it shall be received in full satisfaction for rents hereafter to become
due and payable by him, and so much of the fourth section of the act entitled “An act regulating the Gallatin County Saline,” approved February 2d, 1827, as relates to the rent to be paid by said White, is hereby repealed.2
Approved, Feb. 13, 1835.
1Levin Lane introduced SB 99 in the Senate on January 29, 1835, and the Senate referred it to a select committee. On February
3, the select committee reported back the bill with an amendment, in which the Senate
concurred. The Senate referred the bill and amendment to the Committee of the Whole.
On February 10, the Senate discharged the Committee of the Whole from further consideration
and referred the bill and amendment to a select committee. On February 12, the select
committee reported back the bill without amendment and the Senate passed the bill
as amended. The House of Representatives concurred on the same day. On February 13, the Council of Revision approved the bill, and the act became law.
Illinois House Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 1st sess., 560-61, 568, 572; Illinois Senate Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 1st sess., 368, 411, 479, 509, 516, 524, 526, 531.
Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at their First Session (Vandalia, IL:
J. Y. Sawyer, 1835), 40, GA Session: 9-1