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[1822 Jan, 14]
 
[1822 Jan, 14]
 
Monday January 14, 1822
 
Monday January 14, 1822
 
[Report on S. Hadlock petition]
 
[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
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Mr O’Brien from the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries reported that the petition of Samuel Hadlock be referred to the next Legislature - Read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred
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[Order respecting Statutes of 1820 &c printed by order of State]
 
[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 -
 
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 -
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[Order as to publishing Laws &c of present Session]
 
[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.
 
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.
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[Report of Board of Jurisprudence]
 
[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
 
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 - “
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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 been 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 - “
 
Council Chamber January 14, 1822 - “
 
Read
 
Read

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64 [1822 Jan, 14] Monday January 14, 1822 [Report on S. Hadlock petition] Mr O’Brien from the Joint Standing Committee on Interior 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 been 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