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[1822 Jan. 26]
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[reports]
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Mr. Bond from the Committee on New Trials reported that John Chancy have leave to bring in a resolve - also that the Selectmen of Phillips have leave to bring in a Bill - reports read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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[Bills]
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Bill in addition to an Act to establish Courts of Sessions read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence: - and Bill to alter the time of holding Court of Sessions in Somerset C
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Bill to incorporate the Kennebunk Insurance Company, were read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
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[Com. Pleas. Bill]
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The Senate according to assignment resumed the consideration of the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas - and on motion by Mr. Ripley the Senate went into committee of the whole - Mr. Poor in the chair - and after adopting sundry amendments the committee rose and made the following report - "The committee of the whole Senate to whom was referred the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas have had the same under consideration and made some progress therein, but not having time to finish the same, report progress and ask leave to sit again" -
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leave was accordingly granted
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[Report on petition of S. A. Morse]
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Mr. Dennett from the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals reported that Samuel A. Morse & others petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - Report read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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[Report of Gov. Message relating to appropriation of money]
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Mr. Bradbury from the Committee on the Governor's message of the sixteenth instant - reported in part to wit -
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So far as the message relates to what construction is proper to be given to that clause in the Constitution which declares that "no money shall be drawn from the Treasury but by warrant from the Governor and council - and in consequence of

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[118] [1822 Jan. 26] [reports] Mr. Bond from the Committee on New Trials reported that John Chancy have leave to bring in a resolve - also that the Selectmen of Phillips have leave to bring in a Bill - reports read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Bills] Bill in addition to an Act to establish Courts of Sessions read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence: - and Bill to alter the time of holding Court of Sessions in Somerset C Bill to incorporate the Kennebunk Insurance Company, were read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

[Com. Pleas. Bill] The Senate according to assignment resumed the consideration of the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas - and on motion by Mr. Ripley the Senate went into committee of the whole - Mr. Poor in the chair - and after adopting sundry amendments the committee rose and made the following report - "The committee of the whole Senate to whom was referred the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas have had the same under consideration and made some progress therein, but not having time to finish the same, report progress and ask leave to sit again" - leave was accordingly granted

[Report on petition of S. A. Morse] Mr. Dennett from the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals reported that Samuel A. Morse & others petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill - Report read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Report of Gov. Message relating to appropriation of money] Mr. Bradbury from the Committee on the Governor's message of the sixteenth instant - reported in part to wit - So far as the message relates to what construction is proper to be given to that clause in the Constitution which declares that "no money shall be drawn from the Treasury but by warrant from the Governor and council - and in consequence of