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Ordered, on motion of Mr Mitchell of Freeport, that the Committee on the Judiciary take into consideration the expediency of passing a law, giving to Ship Carpenters, Blacksmiths & others, furnishing materials and doing labour on ships and vessels, a lien on such ships and vessels for the payment of their claims - and that said committee have leave to report ect- Sent up for concurrence. | Ordered, on motion of Mr Mitchell of Freeport, that the Committee on the Judiciary take into consideration the expediency of passing a law, giving to Ship Carpenters, Blacksmiths & others, furnishing materials and doing labour on ships and vessels, a lien on such ships and vessels for the payment of their claims - and that said committee have leave to report ect- Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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+ | ordered that Messrs Hazeltine of Seansmont, Adams of Portland & Bishop of Westbrook be a committee to inquire into the expediency of providing a well of water at the State Arsenal. and also of the expediency of the erection of a suitable fence around said arsenal. read & passed. |
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Tuesday January 8th 1828
Met according to adjournment.
Ordered that Messrs Phelps of Fairfield, Rideout of Cumberland and Bradford of Friendship be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of erecting County Work Houses ect - read & passed.
Ordered, on motion of Mr Mitchell of Freeport, that the Committee on the Judiciary take into consideration the expediency of passing a law, giving to Ship Carpenters, Blacksmiths & others, furnishing materials and doing labour on ships and vessels, a lien on such ships and vessels for the payment of their claims - and that said committee have leave to report ect- Sent up for concurrence.
On motion of Mr Hazeltine of Seansmont,
ordered that Messrs Hazeltine of Seansmont, Adams of Portland & Bishop of Westbrook be a committee to inquire into the expediency of providing a well of water at the State Arsenal. and also of the expediency of the erection of a suitable fence around said arsenal. read & passed.