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In Senate Saturday Morn'g
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March 3 1821
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Present
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William D. Williamson Esqr. President
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George Ulmer Esqr
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Joshua Gage
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Joseph E. Foxcroft
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John McDonald
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Andrew Witham
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Jere.h OBrien
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Jon.a Page Esqr
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John Moor [Moore]
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Barret [Barrett] Potter
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Daniel Rose
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James W. Ripley
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Nath.l Green
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Alex.r Rice
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The Secretary of State came in & laid upon the table a Message from the Governor, announcing the resignation of Maj. General McCobb of the 4th Division of the Militia of this State.
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Read & Sent down - Came up
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The bill on the subject of the Militia was further read and debated by sections to the thirty second section, and the further consideration of the bill post-poned till Monday next 10 o'clock
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Vote by which the bill entitled "An Act allowing to Coroners further time, within which to give bonds to the Treasurer of the State" so far reconsidered as to order the bill to be laid upon the table and recommitted to the Committee to whom it was formerly referred in second reading.
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Committee to whom were referred the petition of sundry towns in the County of Somerset requesting the two Houses to take measures for the removal from office of the Judge of Probate for that County, reported that the petitioners have leave to

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In Senate Saturday Morn'g March 3 1821

Present William D. Williamson Esqr. President George Ulmer Esqr Joshua Gage Joseph E. Foxcroft John McDonald Andrew Witham Jere.h OBrien Jon.a Page Esqr John Moor [Moore] Barret [Barrett] Potter Daniel Rose James W. Ripley Nath.l Green Alex.r Rice

The Secretary of State came in & laid upon the table a Message from the Governor, announcing the resignation of Maj. General McCobb of the 4th Division of the Militia of this State.

Read & Sent down - Came up

The bill on the subject of the Militia was further read and debated by sections to the thirty second section, and the further consideration of the bill post-poned till Monday next 10 o'clock

Vote by which the bill entitled "An Act allowing to Coroners further time, within which to give bonds to the Treasurer of the State" so far reconsidered as to order the bill to be laid upon the table and recommitted to the Committee to whom it was formerly referred in second reading.

Committee to whom were referred the petition of sundry towns in the County of Somerset requesting the two Houses to take measures for the removal from office of the Judge of Probate for that County, reported that the petitioners have leave to