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+ | [Bill - Jud. Process &c] | ||
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+ | Bill an act additional to an act regulating Judicial process & proceeding, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Report - lines of towns &c] | ||
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+ | The committee to consider if any alterations are necessary in the law prescribing the mode of establishing the boundary lines of towns - reported a Bill - read & accepted | ||
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+ | [Bill - additional regulating towns &c &c] | ||
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+ | Bill an act in addition to an act entitled an act, regulating towns, town meetings & the choice of town officers passed March 19 1821, was read 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10' o'clock assigned for a 3d reading. | ||
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+ | [Bill - Nathl Larrabee] | ||
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+ | Bill to set off Nathaniel Larrabee from Danville to Durham, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
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+ | [Bills - enacted] | ||
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+ | The committee on engrossed Bills reported as duly engrossed, | ||
+ | Bill, to divide the State into Districts for the choice of Representatives in the Congress of the United States & prescribing the mode of election, | ||
+ | - to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Bridge | ||
+ | - making further provision for the preservation of fish in Union River, bay & its waters | ||
+ | - to annex Peter Willis & others of Anson to Industry | ||
+ | - to incorporate the town of Richmond | ||
+ | - to incorporate the Trustees of the congregational fund for the support of the Gospel in Kennebunk Port | ||
+ | - additional to an act for the prevention of Lotteries not authorized by law & to prohibit the sale or purchase of tickets in this State. | ||
+ | were severally passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Report - D.F. Harding & als] | ||
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+ | The committee on the petition of Daniel F Harding & others for an alteration in the law respecting stone lime & lime Casks, reported a reference to the next Legislature and the report was accepted. |
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214.
[Bill - Jud. Process &c]
Bill an act additional to an act regulating Judicial process & proceeding, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
[Report - lines of towns &c]
The committee to consider if any alterations are necessary in the law prescribing the mode of establishing the boundary lines of towns - reported a Bill - read & accepted
[Bill - additional regulating towns &c &c]
Bill an act in addition to an act entitled an act, regulating towns, town meetings & the choice of town officers passed March 19 1821, was read 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10' o'clock assigned for a 3d reading.
[Bill - Nathl Larrabee]
Bill to set off Nathaniel Larrabee from Danville to Durham, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
[Bills - enacted]
The committee on engrossed Bills reported as duly engrossed, Bill, to divide the State into Districts for the choice of Representatives in the Congress of the United States & prescribing the mode of election, - to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Bridge - making further provision for the preservation of fish in Union River, bay & its waters - to annex Peter Willis & others of Anson to Industry - to incorporate the town of Richmond - to incorporate the Trustees of the congregational fund for the support of the Gospel in Kennebunk Port - additional to an act for the prevention of Lotteries not authorized by law & to prohibit the sale or purchase of tickets in this State. were severally passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence.
[Report - D.F. Harding & als]
The committee on the petition of Daniel F Harding & others for an alteration in the law respecting stone lime & lime Casks, reported a reference to the next Legislature and the report was accepted.