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Senate January 27th. 1823.
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Senate January 27th. 1823. -
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[Remonstrance of the town of Westbrook]
 
[Remonstrance of the town of Westbrook]
Remonstrance of the Town of Westbrook against the petition of David Winslow and others, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
 
  
[Bill establishing Minis & School fund in Greene]
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Remonstrance of the Town of Westbrook against the petition of David Winslow and others, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -
Bill establishing a Ministerial and school fund in the town of Green:
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[Bill for the preservation S. West Bend Bridge]
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[Bill establishing Mins. & School fund in Greene]
Bill providing for the preservation of the South West Bend Bridge]
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Bill providing for the preservation of the South West Bend Bridge:
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Bill establishing a Ministerial and school fund in the town of Green;
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[Bill for the preservation S West Bend Bridge]
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Bill providing for the preservation of the South West Bend Bridge;
 
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[Bill respecting part Fences]
 
Bill additional respecting partition fences:
 
having been severally passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and were severally read once and committed and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for their second reading.
 
  
[Pet. Wm Stinson & als]
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[Bill respecting part: Fences]
On motion of Mr. Tallman, Ordered that the petition of William Stinson and others for the removal of James M. Rogers, be taken from the files and laid on the table, Referred to Messrs. Morrell and Steele.
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Bill additional respecting partition fences;
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having been severally passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and were severally read once and committed, and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for their second reading. -
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[Pet: Wm. Stinson & als]
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On motion of Mr. Tallman, Ordered that the petition of William Stinson and others for the removal of James M. Rogers, be taken from the files and laid on the table: Referred to Messrs. Morrell and Steele.
  
 
[Message of the Governor]
 
[Message of the Governor]
The Secretary of State came in and laid upon the table the following Message from the Governor, viz.
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"Having accepted the resignation of James McLellan Esquire, as Major General of the Fourth Division of the Mi-
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The Secretary of State came in and laid upon the table the following Message from the Governor, viz. -
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"Having accepted the resignation of James McLellan Esquire, as Major General of the fourth Division of the Mi-

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[1823]

Senate January 27th. 1823. -

[Remonstrance of the town of Westbrook]

Remonstrance of the Town of Westbrook against the petition of David Winslow and others, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -

[Bill establishing Mins. & School fund in Greene]

Bill establishing a Ministerial and school fund in the town of Green;

[Bill for the preservation S West Bend Bridge]

Bill providing for the preservation of the South West Bend Bridge; and

[Bill respecting part: Fences]

Bill additional respecting partition fences; having been severally passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and were severally read once and committed, and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for their second reading. -

[Pet: Wm. Stinson & als]

On motion of Mr. Tallman, Ordered that the petition of William Stinson and others for the removal of James M. Rogers, be taken from the files and laid on the table: Referred to Messrs. Morrell and Steele.

[Message of the Governor]

The Secretary of State came in and laid upon the table the following Message from the Governor, viz. - "Having accepted the resignation of James McLellan Esquire, as Major General of the fourth Division of the Mi-