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+ | Parker McCobb Esq. of Phipsburg, having been elected to supply a vacancy at the Senate Board from the County of Lincoln, and having been duly notified thereof by the Secretary of State, came in and was conducted by Mr. Wheeler to the Governor and Council, where he was duly qualified, and afterwards took his seat at this Board. | ||
− | [Petition referred] Petition of Philip Eastman and others for an alteration of the School law, was read, referred to the Committee on Literature &c. Sent down for concurrence & came up concurred. | + | [Committee on the Gov's Special Message] |
+ | On motion of Mr. Chandler, Ordered that the Governor's Special Message of this day with accompanying papers, be referred to Messrs. Small and Wilkins, with such as the House may join. Sent down for the concurrence, and was concurred, and Messrs. Hobbs, Bonney & Sheppard were joined. | ||
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+ | [Report on Petition] | ||
+ | Mr. Chandler from the Committee on the petition of Wm. R. Ware, reported that the Committee be discharged from any further consideration of the subject, and that it be referred to the Committee on Accounts. Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred. | ||
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+ | [Petition referred] | ||
+ | Petition of Philip Eastman and others for an alteration of the School law, was read, referred to the Committee on Literature &c. Sent down for concurrence & came up concurred. | ||
Petition of the town of Portland for authority to assess a tax for the purpose of purchasing stock in the Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corporation; and | Petition of the town of Portland for authority to assess a tax for the purpose of purchasing stock in the Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corporation; and | ||
− | [Remonstrance] Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Portland against said Petition, committed in the House to Messrs. Dane, Parsons and Quinnam, with such as the Senate may join, was read concurred and Messrs. McDonald & McCobb | + | |
+ | [Remonstrance] | ||
+ | Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Portland against said Petition, committed in the House to Messrs. Dane, Parsons and Quinnam, with such as the Senate may join, was read concurred and Messrs. McDonald & McCobb |
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[1824]
[January 15.]
[Senator qualified] Parker McCobb Esq. of Phipsburg, having been elected to supply a vacancy at the Senate Board from the County of Lincoln, and having been duly notified thereof by the Secretary of State, came in and was conducted by Mr. Wheeler to the Governor and Council, where he was duly qualified, and afterwards took his seat at this Board.
[Committee on the Gov's Special Message] On motion of Mr. Chandler, Ordered that the Governor's Special Message of this day with accompanying papers, be referred to Messrs. Small and Wilkins, with such as the House may join. Sent down for the concurrence, and was concurred, and Messrs. Hobbs, Bonney & Sheppard were joined.
[Report on Petition] Mr. Chandler from the Committee on the petition of Wm. R. Ware, reported that the Committee be discharged from any further consideration of the subject, and that it be referred to the Committee on Accounts. Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred.
[Petition referred] Petition of Philip Eastman and others for an alteration of the School law, was read, referred to the Committee on Literature &c. Sent down for concurrence & came up concurred. Petition of the town of Portland for authority to assess a tax for the purpose of purchasing stock in the Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corporation; and
[Remonstrance] Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Portland against said Petition, committed in the House to Messrs. Dane, Parsons and Quinnam, with such as the Senate may join, was read concurred and Messrs. McDonald & McCobb