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Wednesday January 31st 1827
 
Wednesday January 31st 1827
  
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Mr Southwick added to Com. on State Lands.]
 
  
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[Mr Southwick added to Com. on State Lands.]
 
On motion by Mr Gardner the Senate added Mr Southwick to the Committee on State Lands and information thereof was communicated to the House by message.
 
On motion by Mr Gardner the Senate added Mr Southwick to the Committee on State Lands and information thereof was communicated to the House by message.
  
[Left margin: Report. Bill on Pet. of James Neal & als]
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[Report. Bill on Pet. of James Neal & als]
 
 
 
Mr Stebbins from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave for a Bill on the petition of James Neal & al – concd
 
Mr Stebbins from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave for a Bill on the petition of James Neal & al – concd
  
[Left margin: Report. Bill on Addl. Act to secure owners their property in logs &c]
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[Report. Bill on Addl. Act to secure owners their property in logs &c]
 
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" leave for a Bill on an order of January 9 on the subject of amending an Additional Act to secure to the owners their property in logs &c  Concd.
[?] leave for a Bill on an order of January 9 on the subject of amending an Additional Act to secure to the owners their property in logs &c  Concd.
 
  
 
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and
  
[Left margin: [Report]. Bill making further provisions for trial by jury in certain cases.]
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[" Bill making further provisions for trial by jury in certain cases.]
 
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" on an order of January 17th concerning further provisions for trial by Jury in certain cases, that Legislation is inexpedient – Read and accepted Sent for concurrence, Concurred
[?] on an order of January 17th concerning further provisions for trial by Jury in certain cases, that Legislation is inexpedient – Read and accepted Sent for concurrence, Concurred
 
 
 
[Left margin: Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society]
 
  
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[Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society]
 
Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society of Fayette was read a second time and passage refused, Sent down for concurrence.
 
Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society of Fayette was read a second time and passage refused, Sent down for concurrence.
  
[Left margin: Bill to change the name of Montgomery]
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[Bill to change the name of Montgomery]
 
 
 
Bill to change the name of the town of Montgomery was read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
 
Bill to change the name of the town of Montgomery was read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
  
[Left margin: Bill for the further protection of towns from fire.]
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[Bill for the further protection of towns from fire.]
 
 
 
Mr. Kimball from the Committee reported in a new draft Bill for the further protection of towns from fire and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence.
 
Mr. Kimball from the Committee reported in a new draft Bill for the further protection of towns from fire and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence.
  
[Left margin: Albion K. Parris elected Senator to the Congress of the U.S.]
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[Albion K. Parris elected Senator to the Congress of the U.S.]
 
 
 
Agreeably to assignment the Senate proceeded to ballot for the choice of a Senator from this State in the Congress of the United States Messrs Stebbins, Sweat and Grover were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes, who, having attended to that duty reported that the whole number of votes given was  19
 
Agreeably to assignment the Senate proceeded to ballot for the choice of a Senator from this State in the Congress of the United States Messrs Stebbins, Sweat and Grover were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes, who, having attended to that duty reported that the whole number of votes given was  19
  
 
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Wednesday January 31st 1827

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[Mr Southwick added to Com. on State Lands.] On motion by Mr Gardner the Senate added Mr Southwick to the Committee on State Lands and information thereof was communicated to the House by message.

[Report. Bill on Pet. of James Neal & als] Mr Stebbins from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave for a Bill on the petition of James Neal & al – concd

[Report. Bill on Addl. Act to secure owners their property in logs &c] " leave for a Bill on an order of January 9 on the subject of amending an Additional Act to secure to the owners their property in logs &c Concd.

and

[" Bill making further provisions for trial by jury in certain cases.] " on an order of January 17th concerning further provisions for trial by Jury in certain cases, that Legislation is inexpedient – Read and accepted Sent for concurrence, Concurred

[Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society] Bill to incorporate the Handel Musical Society of Fayette was read a second time and passage refused, Sent down for concurrence.

[Bill to change the name of Montgomery] Bill to change the name of the town of Montgomery was read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Bill for the further protection of towns from fire.] Mr. Kimball from the Committee reported in a new draft Bill for the further protection of towns from fire and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence.

[Albion K. Parris elected Senator to the Congress of the U.S.] Agreeably to assignment the Senate proceeded to ballot for the choice of a Senator from this State in the Congress of the United States Messrs Stebbins, Sweat and Grover were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes, who, having attended to that duty reported that the whole number of votes given was 19

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