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and if the Senate nonconcur as to either or both they shall then send down for concurrence such person or persons, as shall be by them chosen; and so vice versa till a choice shall be made, and if no choice shall be effected on the day assigned aforesaid, the two houses shall have a right to assign a further time for that purpose from day to day, till said choice is effected. In Senate June 7th 1820
Read and passed
Sent down for concurrence
Read and concurred.
[proposition to exempt minors from poll tax - did not prevail.] Mr Estes of Westbrook, moved that a committee he appointed to consider the expediency of exempting minors from a Poll tax with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise - which motion did not prevail.
[Committee to fix salaries of Governor &c other state officers.] Ordered, That Messrs Redington of Vassalboro', Clap of Portland, Atherton of Prospect, Hooper of Paris, Norwell of Arundell, McCobb of Phipsburg and Batch of Lubec be a committee to consider what compensation the Governor and other State officers shall receive for their respective services, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise.
Read and passed.
[Mary Merrill.] Petition of Mary Merrill for leave to convey land.
Read and committed to the Joint standing committee on New Trials.
Sent up for concurrence.