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and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House.
 
and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House.
  
[Message respecting vacancy of M. General ___ Division]  A message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk
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[Message respecting vacancy of M. General ___ Division]  A message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk  
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"Mr. President,
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The House of Representatives have assigned Wednesday next at 10 o'clock for the choice, on their part, of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the first division, occasioned by the death of General Frost."
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Ordered that the Senate will proceed to the choice of a Major General of the first Division on Wednesday next at twelve o'clock – and that a nomination list be suspended in the mean time.

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[58] [1822 Jan. 11.] Also that Elijah P. Pike & others, petition that the town of Frankfort be annexed to the county of Penobscot, have leave to withdraw their petition –

Which reports were severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.

[Petitions committed to Committee on Incorporation of Towns] The following petitions read and committed in the House to the joint standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns came up for concurrence – to wit.

Petition of Benjamin Mantor and others of Anson, praying that the West part of said town be set off and annexed to the town of Industry –

Petition of the Town of Concord for restricting the boundaries of said town – also

Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of New Sharon against petitions for new County, by severance of Oxford etc. – also Memorial of the town of Machias against making Eastport a half shire town – also

Petition of Charles Pierce and others praying that part of plantation No. 2 which was erroneously taken into Concord be restored to said Plantation –

and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House.

[Message respecting vacancy of M. General ___ Division] A message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk

"Mr. President, The House of Representatives have assigned Wednesday next at 10 o'clock for the choice, on their part, of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the first division, occasioned by the death of General Frost."

Ordered that the Senate will proceed to the choice of a Major General of the first Division on Wednesday next at twelve o'clock – and that a nomination list be suspended in the mean time.