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[Petition committed] The Petition of William L. Vaughan praying that certain executions issued by him as Clerk of the Courts, be made valid, was read and committed to the Committee on New Trials, in concurrence with the House.
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[Petition committed] The Petition of William L. Vaughan praying that certain executions issued by him as Clerk of the Courts, be made valid, was read and committed to the Committee on New Trials, in concurrence with the House.
  
[Returns of Banks] Ordered that the Secretary of State be directed to lay before the Senate such returns of the several Banks in the State, as may be in his possession, which by law were required to have been made since the last session of the last legislature.
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[Returns of Banks] Ordered that the Secretary of State be directed to lay before the Senate such returns of the several Banks in the State, as may be in his possession, which by law were required to have been made since the last session of the last legislature.
  
[Resolve] Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe read as taken into a new draft and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
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[Resolve] Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe read as taken into a new draft and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
  
[Reports of Committee] Report of Committee on petition of George Lord & others that notice be served on the Court of Sessions of Cumberland county and published in one of the Portland newspapers thirty days before the first sitting of the next legislature: - also report and[stricken] of Committee on petition of Samuel F. Brown & others that they have leave to bring in a bill - having been severally read and accepted in the House, came up for concurrence, and they were read and accepted.
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[Reports of Committee] Report of Committee on petition of George Lord & others that notice be served on the Court of Sessions of Cumberland county and published in one of the Portland newspapers thirty days before the first sitting of the next legislature: - also report and[stricken] of Committee on petition of Samuel F. Brown & others that they have leave to bring in a bill - having been severally read and accepted in the House, came up for concurrence, and they were read and accepted.
  
[Petition committed] The petition of Samuel A. Morse and others for leave to build a bridge at Westfalls in Machias was read and committed to the Committee on Turnpikes, bridges & canals.
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[Petition committed] The petition of Samuel A. Morse and others for leave to build a bridge at Westfalls in Machias was read and committed to the Committee on Turnpikes, bridges & canals.
  
 
Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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The Senate adjourned.[centered]
 
The Senate adjourned.[centered]
  
+ Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe was read as taken into a new draft, and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.[stricken]
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+ Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe was read as taken into a new draft, and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.[stricken]

Revision as of 18:59, 30 March 2020

[Petition committed] The Petition of William L. Vaughan praying that certain executions issued by him as Clerk of the Courts, be made valid, was read and committed to the Committee on New Trials, in concurrence with the House.

[Returns of Banks] Ordered that the Secretary of State be directed to lay before the Senate such returns of the several Banks in the State, as may be in his possession, which by law were required to have been made since the last session of the last legislature.

[Resolve] Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe read as taken into a new draft and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Reports of Committee] Report of Committee on petition of George Lord & others that notice be served on the Court of Sessions of Cumberland county and published in one of the Portland newspapers thirty days before the first sitting of the next legislature: - also report and[stricken] of Committee on petition of Samuel F. Brown & others that they have leave to bring in a bill - having been severally read and accepted in the House, came up for concurrence, and they were read and accepted.

[Petition committed] The petition of Samuel A. Morse and others for leave to build a bridge at Westfalls in Machias was read and committed to the Committee on Turnpikes, bridges & canals.

Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

The Senate adjourned.[centered]

+ Resolve for reducing the number of polls in the valuation of Monroe was read as taken into a new draft, and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.[stricken]