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On motion by Mr Grover, ordered that the Senate adjourn without day when they next adjourn, and a Message was sent informing the House thereof and requesting their concurrence. | On motion by Mr Grover, ordered that the Senate adjourn without day when they next adjourn, and a Message was sent informing the House thereof and requesting their concurrence. | ||
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Mr Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes &c reported Resolve in favor of the town of Poland, and the same was indefinitely postponed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred | Mr Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes &c reported Resolve in favor of the town of Poland, and the same was indefinitely postponed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred | ||
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Resolve in favor of Aaron Blaney came from the House, and motion by Mr. Washburn that the same be indefinitely postponed ordered to be taken by yeas and nays was decided in the affirmative as follows | Resolve in favor of Aaron Blaney came from the House, and motion by Mr. Washburn that the same be indefinitely postponed ordered to be taken by yeas and nays was decided in the affirmative as follows | ||
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+ | Messrs Sweat, Dunlap, Churchill, Gardner, Southwick, Williams, Grover, Washburn and Bulman 9 | ||
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Messrs Stebbins, Parsons, Elwell, Balkam and Weston 5 | Messrs Stebbins, Parsons, Elwell, Balkam and Weston 5 | ||
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Mr. Grover from the Committee on Engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied viz. | Mr. Grover from the Committee on Engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied viz. | ||
Bill regulating the sale of Lottery tickets authorized by this state and the drawing of Lotteries and the Senate refuse to pass the same to be enacted and a message was sent to the House of Representatives informing them of this refusal. | Bill regulating the sale of Lottery tickets authorized by this state and the drawing of Lotteries and the Senate refuse to pass the same to be enacted and a message was sent to the House of Representatives informing them of this refusal. | ||
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On motion by Mr. Stebbins Ordered that Messrs Stebbins and Balkam with such as the House may join be a Committee to inform the Governor, that the Senate and House of Representatives have passed upon all the public business which has come before them and agreed to adjourn without day, and to inquire if he has any further communication to make to them Sent down for concurrence, Came up concurred and Messrs Swan, White and Davis were joined | On motion by Mr. Stebbins Ordered that Messrs Stebbins and Balkam with such as the House may join be a Committee to inform the Governor, that the Senate and House of Representatives have passed upon all the public business which has come before them and agreed to adjourn without day, and to inquire if he has any further communication to make to them Sent down for concurrence, Came up concurred and Messrs Swan, White and Davis were joined |
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Monday February 26th 1827
[1827.]
[Motion relative to adjournment without day.] On motion by Mr Grover, ordered that the Senate adjourn without day when they next adjourn, and a Message was sent informing the House thereof and requesting their concurrence.
[Report. Resolve in favor of the town of Poland.] Mr Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes &c reported Resolve in favor of the town of Poland, and the same was indefinitely postponed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred
[Resolve in favor of Aaron Blaney] Resolve in favor of Aaron Blaney came from the House, and motion by Mr. Washburn that the same be indefinitely postponed ordered to be taken by yeas and nays was decided in the affirmative as follows
[Yeas] Yeas Messrs Sweat, Dunlap, Churchill, Gardner, Southwick, Williams, Grover, Washburn and Bulman 9
[Nays] Nays Messrs Stebbins, Parsons, Elwell, Balkam and Weston 5
[Report. Bill regulating the sale of Lottery tickets authorized by this State] Mr. Grover from the Committee on Engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied viz.
Bill regulating the sale of Lottery tickets authorized by this state and the drawing of Lotteries and the Senate refuse to pass the same to be enacted and a message was sent to the House of Representatives informing them of this refusal.
[Motion. Committee appointed to inform the Governor that the Senate & House had agreed to adjourn without day.] On motion by Mr. Stebbins Ordered that Messrs Stebbins and Balkam with such as the House may join be a Committee to inform the Governor, that the Senate and House of Representatives have passed upon all the public business which has come before them and agreed to adjourn without day, and to inquire if he has any further communication to make to them Sent down for concurrence, Came up concurred and Messrs Swan, White and Davis were joined