NUMBER 15.
Joint Resolution for the relief of N.G. Phillips, of Carroll County.
WHEREAS, N.G. Phillips, collector of the revenue of Carroll County, for the year 1858, failed to collect the State tax for that year in consequence of a protracted attack of a disease approximating pulmonary consumption, and is now indebted to the State in near the sum of two thousand dollars; in consequence of said failure and for the purpose of giving said Phillips time to collect said tax,
Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That the Comptroller of the Treasury, be, and he is hereby directed to ascertain by a settlement with said Phillips, the amount of taxes due and owing by him as revenue collector to the State, and that he take his, said Phillips’ notes for the amount with simple interest, ascertained to be owing, in two equal payments, one in twelve and the other in eighteen months: Provided the said Phillips give two or more securities of undoubted solvency to be approved by the Controller.
W.C. WHITTHORNE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TAZ. W. NEWMAN,
Speaker of the Senate.
Adopted January 26, 1861.
Source: Public Acts of the State of Tennessee, Passed at the Extra Session of the Thirty-Third General Assembly, For the year 1861. Published by Authority, 1861; Pgs. 57-58