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pay to James L Child, Clerk of the House of Representatives as a compensation for his services in filing the papers and making up the Journals of the present session. Read and passed.
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[Resolve - in favor of Josiah Dunn & Israel Waterhouse &c]
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Resolve granting a sum of money to Josiah Dunn junior and Israel Waterhouse in full for travelling from Portland to obtain a Copy of the Census of Maine for the Legislature. In Senate March 20th 1821. Passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence. Read and passed in concurrence with the Senate.
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[Resolve - apportionment]
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Resolve fixing the Representation on the several Counties on the first appointment [apportionment], came back from the Senate amended in which amendments the House now nonconcur & adhere to their former vote.
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[Resolve - votes to be sent by mail]
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Resolve authorizing Votes of Governor, Senators & Representatives in the several Towns & plantations to be transmitted by mail to Secretarys Office. Read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.
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[Rep. pet of Matthew Oliver & others]
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Committee on Petitions of Matthews Oliver & others
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Report a reference to the next Legislature. In Senate March 20 1821. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.
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Adjourned to 1/2 past 2 oclock this afternoon.
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Attest
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James L Child
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Clerk.

Latest revision as of 18:55, 10 March 2020

504

pay to James L Child, Clerk of the House of Representatives as a compensation for his services in filing the papers and making up the Journals of the present session. Read and passed.

[Resolve - in favor of Josiah Dunn & Israel Waterhouse &c]

Resolve granting a sum of money to Josiah Dunn junior and Israel Waterhouse in full for travelling from Portland to obtain a Copy of the Census of Maine for the Legislature. In Senate March 20th 1821. Passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence. Read and passed in concurrence with the Senate.

[Resolve - apportionment]

Resolve fixing the Representation on the several Counties on the first appointment [apportionment], came back from the Senate amended in which amendments the House now nonconcur & adhere to their former vote.

[Resolve - votes to be sent by mail]

Resolve authorizing Votes of Governor, Senators & Representatives in the several Towns & plantations to be transmitted by mail to Secretarys Office. Read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

[Rep. pet of Matthew Oliver & others]

Committee on Petitions of Matthews Oliver & others Report a reference to the next Legislature. In Senate March 20 1821. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

Adjourned to 1/2 past 2 oclock this afternoon.

Attest

James L Child

Clerk.