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− | + | [Report - Sale of Spirits town Meeting days] | |
− | + | a law prohibiting the sale and distribution of spirituous liquors on town meeting days — reported a bill — The report was read and accepted. | |
− | + | [Bill - spirits not to be sold Town Meeting days] | |
− | + | Bill to prohibit the sale and distribution of Spirituous liquors on town meeting days, at the place where such town meetings are held — read a 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 o' clock assigned for a 3d reading. | |
− | + | [two Sessions a day to Commence Monday] | |
− | + | Ordered that the operation of the vote directing two Sessions each day be suspended until Monday next | |
− | Ordered | ||
− | Committee - beef inspects in Masstts. need not be | + | [Committee to enquire of clerks, Sheriffs, &c have not money of the State] |
+ | On motion of Mr Clark of Limington, | ||
+ | Ordered, that Messrs Clark of Limington, Porter of Freeport and True of Montville be a committee to consider the expediency of appointing a committee of three persons in each County, to report to the next legislature, if there be any Clerk, Sheriff, County Attorney, County Treasurer, or other officer who have not paid over all sums of money belonging to the State in their hands — read and passed. | ||
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+ | [Committee - beef inspects in Masstts. need not be reinspected—] | ||
On motion of Mr Nowell of Kennebunkport — | On motion of Mr Nowell of Kennebunkport — | ||
− | Ordered | + | Ordered that Messrs Nowell of Kennebunkport, Britton of Otisfield and Hinman of Sullivan be a committee with such as the Senate may join to enquire into the expediency of admitting for exportation, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Smoked, Pickled and Salted Fish, from this State; which may have been inspected in Massachusetts without reinspection, with leave to report by bill or otherwise — — read and passed. |
− | Resolve - fav. J. L. Child | + | [Resolve - fav. J. L. Child] |
Resolve from the Senate in favor of James L Child read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. | Resolve from the Senate in favor of James L Child read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. |
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[Report - Sale of Spirits town Meeting days] a law prohibiting the sale and distribution of spirituous liquors on town meeting days — reported a bill — The report was read and accepted.
[Bill - spirits not to be sold Town Meeting days] Bill to prohibit the sale and distribution of Spirituous liquors on town meeting days, at the place where such town meetings are held — read a 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 o' clock assigned for a 3d reading.
[two Sessions a day to Commence Monday] Ordered that the operation of the vote directing two Sessions each day be suspended until Monday next
[Committee to enquire of clerks, Sheriffs, &c have not money of the State] On motion of Mr Clark of Limington, Ordered, that Messrs Clark of Limington, Porter of Freeport and True of Montville be a committee to consider the expediency of appointing a committee of three persons in each County, to report to the next legislature, if there be any Clerk, Sheriff, County Attorney, County Treasurer, or other officer who have not paid over all sums of money belonging to the State in their hands — read and passed.
[Committee - beef inspects in Masstts. need not be reinspected—] On motion of Mr Nowell of Kennebunkport — Ordered that Messrs Nowell of Kennebunkport, Britton of Otisfield and Hinman of Sullivan be a committee with such as the Senate may join to enquire into the expediency of admitting for exportation, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Smoked, Pickled and Salted Fish, from this State; which may have been inspected in Massachusetts without reinspection, with leave to report by bill or otherwise — — read and passed.
[Resolve - fav. J. L. Child] Resolve from the Senate in favor of James L Child read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.