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[Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels,]
 
[Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels,]
Ordered, That the Committee on Canals, Turnpike Roads and Bridges be directed to inquire whether the use of Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels, would be of public utility in the whole or a part of the State of Maine, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
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Ordered, That the Committee on Canals, Turnpike Roads and Bridges be directed to enquire whether the use of Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels, would be of public utility in the whole or a part of the State of Maine, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
 
Sent up for concurrences.
 
Sent up for concurrences.
  
 
[Supreme Judicial Court]
 
[Supreme Judicial Court]
 
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the establishment of a Supreme Judicial Court, be committed to Messrs. Foote and Foxcroft with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
 
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the establishment of a Supreme Judicial Court, be committed to Messrs. Foote and Foxcroft with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
In Senate June 5th 1820 Read and passed and sent down for concurrence.  
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In Senate June 5th 1820  
Read and concurred and Mr. Sprague of Hallowell, Mr. Spofford of Deer Isle and Mr. Redington of Vassalborough are joined.
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Read and passed - sent down for concurrence.  
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Read and concurred and Mr Sprague of Hallowell, Mr. Spofford of Deer Isle and Mr Redington of Vassalborough are joined.
  
[Board of Jurisprudence]
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[Board of Jurisprudence.]
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the constituting a Board of Jurisprudence be refered to Messrs. Williamson & Rose with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise.
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Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the constituting a Board of Jurisprudence be refered [referred] to Messrs Williamson & Rose with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise.
 
In the Senate June 5th 1820
 
In the Senate June 5th 1820
 
Read and passed.
 
Read and passed.
 
Sent down for concurrence
 
Sent down for concurrence
Read and concurred and Mr. Reed of Waldoboro, Smith of Wiscasset and Johnson of Belfast are joined.
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Read and concurred and Mr Reed of Waldoboro', Smith of Wiscasset and Johnson of Belfast are joined.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 8 March 2019

65 Afternoon. Met according to adjournment.

[Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels,] Ordered, That the Committee on Canals, Turnpike Roads and Bridges be directed to enquire whether the use of Broad rimmed Cart and Waggon Wheels, would be of public utility in the whole or a part of the State of Maine, with leave to report by bill or otherwise. Sent up for concurrences.

[Supreme Judicial Court] Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the establishment of a Supreme Judicial Court, be committed to Messrs. Foote and Foxcroft with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined, with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate June 5th 1820 Read and passed - sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Mr Sprague of Hallowell, Mr. Spofford of Deer Isle and Mr Redington of Vassalborough are joined.

[Board of Jurisprudence.] Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the constituting a Board of Jurisprudence be refered [referred] to Messrs Williamson & Rose with such of the House of Representatives as may be joined with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. In the Senate June 5th 1820 Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred and Mr Reed of Waldoboro', Smith of Wiscasset and Johnson of Belfast are joined. [over]