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+ | [1822 Jan, 14] | ||
+ | Monday January 14, 1822 | ||
+ | [Report on S. Hadlock petition] | ||
+ | Mr O’Brien from the Joint Standing Committee on Interious Fisheries reported that the petition of Samuel Hadlock be referred to the next Legislature - Read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred | ||
+ | [Order respecting Statutes of 1820 &c printed by order of State] | ||
+ | On motion by Mr. Wheeler - Ordered that the Secretary of State be directed to lay before the Senate a statement of the number of copies of the Laws of the State passed during the years 1820, 1821 which were ordered to be distributed - the number of copies contracted for by the Committee authorized to contract for the same, and the terms of the contract - and the number of copies that have been delivered at the Secretary’s office in pursuance of said contract - | ||
+ | [Order as to publishing Laws &c of present Session] | ||
+ | Order of the House that Messrs Adams, Sands and Eames, with such as the Senate may win, be a committee to consider and report in what manner the Laws and Resolves passed the present session of the Legislature shall be promulgated - with leave to report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence - Read and concurred and Messrs Seaver and Bond were joined on the part of the Senate. | ||
+ | [Report of Board of Jurisprudence] | ||
+ | The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following written message from the Governor, to wit | ||
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+ | “To the Senate and House of Representatives - I have received from the Board of Jurisprudence, through the chairman thereof, a Report of their doings under the Resolve of March 8, 1821, which for the information of the two houses I lay before them - As there has ben no appropriation for defraying the expense accruing under aforesaid Resolve - I suggest to the Legislature the expediency of taking that subject into consideration - Albion K. Parris - “ | ||
+ | Council Chamber January 14, 1822 - “ | ||
+ | Read |
Revision as of 20:04, 22 April 2020
64 [1822 Jan, 14] Monday January 14, 1822 [Report on S. Hadlock petition] Mr O’Brien from the Joint Standing Committee on Interious Fisheries reported that the petition of Samuel Hadlock be referred to the next Legislature - Read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred [Order respecting Statutes of 1820 &c printed by order of State] On motion by Mr. Wheeler - Ordered that the Secretary of State be directed to lay before the Senate a statement of the number of copies of the Laws of the State passed during the years 1820, 1821 which were ordered to be distributed - the number of copies contracted for by the Committee authorized to contract for the same, and the terms of the contract - and the number of copies that have been delivered at the Secretary’s office in pursuance of said contract - [Order as to publishing Laws &c of present Session] Order of the House that Messrs Adams, Sands and Eames, with such as the Senate may win, be a committee to consider and report in what manner the Laws and Resolves passed the present session of the Legislature shall be promulgated - with leave to report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence - Read and concurred and Messrs Seaver and Bond were joined on the part of the Senate. [Report of Board of Jurisprudence] The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following written message from the Governor, to wit
“To the Senate and House of Representatives - I have received from the Board of Jurisprudence, through the chairman thereof, a Report of their doings under the Resolve of March 8, 1821, which for the information of the two houses I lay before them - As there has ben no appropriation for defraying the expense accruing under aforesaid Resolve - I suggest to the Legislature the expediency of taking that subject into consideration - Albion K. Parris - “ Council Chamber January 14, 1822 - “ Read