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report accepted in Senate came down for con-currence — and the House concurred.
 
  
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report accepted in Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.
The committee appointed to consider what pub-lic business it will be necessary to act upon the present session reported the following subjects as necessary to be acted upon viz —
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[Report - on business necessary to be acted upon &c]
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The committee appointed to consider what public business it will be necessary to act upon the present session reported the following subjects as necessary to be acted upon viz —
 
The punishment of State Convicts —
 
The punishment of State Convicts —
 
Costs in Criminal prosecutions — —
 
Costs in Criminal prosecutions — —
The Circuit Court of Common Please
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The Circuit Court of Common Pleas
The claims of Masstts and Maine on the U.S.{for Militia Services in the late war.}
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The claims of Masstts and Maine on the U.S.for Militia Services in the late war.
 
The Militia Law —
 
The Militia Law —
The Resolutions of the State of Maryland
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The Resolutions of the State of Maryland respecting the public lands belonging to U.S.
{respecting the public lands belonging to U.S.
 
 
The annual State tax & the taxing sales at Auction.
 
The annual State tax & the taxing sales at Auction.
The expediency of laying a tax on distilled spirits
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The expediency of laying a tax on distilled spirits consumed within the State.
{consumed within the State.}
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The districting the State for the choice of Representations to Congress —
The districting the State for the choice of Repre-{sentations to Congress —
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The revision of the several laws of Massachusetts now in force within this state respecting poor debtors.
The revision of the several laws of Massachu-{setts now in force within this state respecting poor debtors.}
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Legislative may have a recep 1st Friday of FebY next. —
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[Legislative may have a recess 1st Friday of FebY next. —]
The committee further reported that the Legisla-ture may have a recess on the first Friday of February next. The report accepted in the Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.  
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The committee further reported that the Legislature may have a recess on the first Friday of February next. The report accepted in the Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.  
  
Pet. of Wm J Vaughan —
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[Pet. of Wm J Vaughan —]
Petition[underlined] of William J Vaughan Clerk of the Judicial Courts for the County of Cumer-land, that a certain Execution issued by him may be made valid in law — read and referred to the committee on New Trials — Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of William J Vaughan Clerk of the Judicial Courts for the County of Cumerland, that a certain Execution issued by him may be made valid in law — read and referred to the committee on New Trials — Sent up for concurrence.

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report accepted in Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.

[Report - on business necessary to be acted upon &c] The committee appointed to consider what public business it will be necessary to act upon the present session reported the following subjects as necessary to be acted upon viz — The punishment of State Convicts — Costs in Criminal prosecutions — — The Circuit Court of Common Pleas — The claims of Masstts and Maine on the U.S.for Militia Services in the late war. The Militia Law — The Resolutions of the State of Maryland respecting the public lands belonging to U.S. The annual State tax & the taxing sales at Auction. The expediency of laying a tax on distilled spirits consumed within the State. The districting the State for the choice of Representations to Congress — The revision of the several laws of Massachusetts now in force within this state respecting poor debtors.

[Legislative may have a recess 1st Friday of FebY next. —] The committee further reported that the Legislature may have a recess on the first Friday of February next. The report accepted in the Senate came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.

[Pet. of Wm J Vaughan —] Petition of William J Vaughan Clerk of the Judicial Courts for the County of Cumerland, that a certain Execution issued by him may be made valid in law — read and referred to the committee on New Trials — Sent up for concurrence.