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− | [Jan. 30, 1820[1822]] of said town in certain cases - may be made valid - committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence - Read and concurred. | + | [Jan. 30, 1820[1822]] |
+ | of said town in certain cases - may be made valid - committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence - Read and concurred. | ||
− | [Report on petitions] Mr. Bond from the Committee on New Trials, to whom was referred sundry petitions, made reports thereon, to wit - that leave to withdraw their petitions be granted to the following petitioners - | + | [Report on petitions] |
+ | Mr. Bond from the Committee on New Trials, to whom was referred sundry petitions, made reports thereon, to wit - that leave to withdraw their petitions be granted to the following petitioners - | ||
Committee of the town of Otisfield, Levi Wyman, - Aaron Porter, John Jellison & others. - | Committee of the town of Otisfield, Levi Wyman, - Aaron Porter, John Jellison & others. - | ||
That John Perham give notice of his petition to all persons interested by causing an attested copy with the order thereon to be published in the Hallowell Gazette and American Advocate newspapers printed in Hallowell - three weeks successfully[successively] - the last publication to be thirty days before the first session of the next legislature - also that | That John Perham give notice of his petition to all persons interested by causing an attested copy with the order thereon to be published in the Hallowell Gazette and American Advocate newspapers printed in Hallowell - three weeks successfully[successively] - the last publication to be thirty days before the first session of the next legislature - also that | ||
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Which reports were severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred. | Which reports were severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred. | ||
− | [Message of Gov'r that Gen'l Ripley had resigned] The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following message from the Governor - | + | [Message of Gov'r that Gen'l Ripley had resigned] |
+ | The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following message from the Governor - | ||
"To the Senate and House of Representatives | "To the Senate and House of Representatives | ||
The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Ripley of the sixth division - and the same | The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Ripley of the sixth division - and the same |
Revision as of 16:18, 24 April 2020
[138~] [Jan. 30, 1820[1822]] of said town in certain cases - may be made valid - committed in the House to the Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence - Read and concurred.
[Report on petitions] Mr. Bond from the Committee on New Trials, to whom was referred sundry petitions, made reports thereon, to wit - that leave to withdraw their petitions be granted to the following petitioners - Committee of the town of Otisfield, Levi Wyman, - Aaron Porter, John Jellison & others. - That John Perham give notice of his petition to all persons interested by causing an attested copy with the order thereon to be published in the Hallowell Gazette and American Advocate newspapers printed in Hallowell - three weeks successfully[successively] - the last publication to be thirty days before the first session of the next legislature - also that the Selectmen of Denmark cause an attested copy of their petition and the order thereon to be published in the Eastern Argus a newspaper printed in Portland three weeks successively - the last publication to be thirty days before the first wednesday of the next legislature - that all persons interested may have notice thereof - also - that Elliot G. Vaughan have leave to bring in a Bill - " William T. Vaughan have leave to bring in a Resolve, and that John Soule have leave to bring in a Resolve - Which reports were severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
[Message of Gov'r that Gen'l Ripley had resigned] The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following message from the Governor - "To the Senate and House of Representatives The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Ripley of the sixth division - and the same