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− | [Committees on C. Common Pleas.] | + | [Committees on C. Common Pleas.] |
+ | Order of the House that Messrs. Todd, Dunn, Hobbs, Merrill, Thatcher, Crowell, Belcher, Morse, Milliken, Merrill, Spring, Elder, Wilkins and Wilder be a committee with such as the Senate may join to take into consideration the subject of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, with leave to report by bill or otherwise, and that the several papers and petitions referred to the last Legislature on this subject, go into the hands of the said Committee, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Bond and Wheeler were joined on the part of the Senate. | ||
− | [Committee on incompatibility of offices] | + | [Committee on incompatibility of offices] |
+ | Order of the House that Messrs. Mace, Hilton and Myrick with such as the Senate may join, be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of passing a law prohibiting any person who may hold an office under the Government of the United States from holding any office under this State, Post officers excepted, with leave to Report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Bradbury and Burnham were joined on the part of the Senate. | ||
− | [Committee on School Act.] | + | [Committee on School Act.] |
+ | Order of the House that Messrs. Emery, Kendall & Weymouth, with such as the Senate may join be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of revising so much of the third section of the "Act to provide for the Education of Youth," as relates to the choice of an Agent for each District. Also to revise any part of said Act that may be thought advisable, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Ripley and Dennett were joined on the part of the Senate. | ||
− | [Committee on Fish.] | + | [Committee on Fish.] |
+ | Order of the House that Messrs. Balch, Ricker and Dyer with such as may be joined by the Senate, be a committee to examine the law regulating the packing and inspection of pickled and smoked fish passed March 22, 1821 and to see what alterations are necessary in the Act, with leave to report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and con- |
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[Committees on C. Common Pleas.] Order of the House that Messrs. Todd, Dunn, Hobbs, Merrill, Thatcher, Crowell, Belcher, Morse, Milliken, Merrill, Spring, Elder, Wilkins and Wilder be a committee with such as the Senate may join to take into consideration the subject of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, with leave to report by bill or otherwise, and that the several papers and petitions referred to the last Legislature on this subject, go into the hands of the said Committee, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Bond and Wheeler were joined on the part of the Senate.
[Committee on incompatibility of offices] Order of the House that Messrs. Mace, Hilton and Myrick with such as the Senate may join, be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of passing a law prohibiting any person who may hold an office under the Government of the United States from holding any office under this State, Post officers excepted, with leave to Report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Bradbury and Burnham were joined on the part of the Senate.
[Committee on School Act.] Order of the House that Messrs. Emery, Kendall & Weymouth, with such as the Senate may join be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of revising so much of the third section of the "Act to provide for the Education of Youth," as relates to the choice of an Agent for each District. Also to revise any part of said Act that may be thought advisable, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Ripley and Dennett were joined on the part of the Senate.
[Committee on Fish.] Order of the House that Messrs. Balch, Ricker and Dyer with such as may be joined by the Senate, be a committee to examine the law regulating the packing and inspection of pickled and smoked fish passed March 22, 1821 and to see what alterations are necessary in the Act, with leave to report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and con-