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− | town Bridge | + | town Bridge - reported with sundry amendments which were adopted, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed as thus amended. Sent up for concurrence |
− | An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State to notify John Grover of Bethel in the County of Oxford that he has this day by a convention of the Senate been elected a Senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Nathaniel Howe and request his attendance - and the House concurred. | + | An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State to notify John Grover of Bethel in the County of Oxford that he has this day by a convention of the Senate & House of Representatives been elected a Senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Nathaniel Howe and request his attendance - and the House concurred. |
− | Resolve in favor of Nicholas Pierce, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed. | + | Resolve in favor of Nicholas Pierce, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence |
− | The committee to whom was referred the | + | The committee to whom was referred the petition of Artemas Smith & als praying that Richard T Dunlap may be removed from the office of Major General, reported that the petitioners have leave to withdraw, and assigning their reasons at much length for thus reporting - and the House accepted their report. |
− | Bill additional act to provide for the education of Youth reported in this House by the | + | Bill - additional act to provide for the education of Youth reported in this House by the committee on Literature &c was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at ten o clock assigned for a 3d reading |
− | Message was received from the Governor as follows, To the Senate & House of Representatives | + | Message was received from the Governor as follows, |
+ | To the Senate & House of Representatives | ||
+ | I have received the resignation of Samuel Fessenden as Major General of the fifth Division of the Militia of this State. Knowing the honorable sentiments and high intelligence which have governed his conduct as an officer and a man, it has not been without deep regret that I have consented to his discharge. | ||
+ | I submit to your consideration the fact |
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town Bridge - reported with sundry amendments which were adopted, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed as thus amended. Sent up for concurrence
An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State to notify John Grover of Bethel in the County of Oxford that he has this day by a convention of the Senate & House of Representatives been elected a Senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Nathaniel Howe and request his attendance - and the House concurred.
Resolve in favor of Nicholas Pierce, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence
The committee to whom was referred the petition of Artemas Smith & als praying that Richard T Dunlap may be removed from the office of Major General, reported that the petitioners have leave to withdraw, and assigning their reasons at much length for thus reporting - and the House accepted their report.
Bill - additional act to provide for the education of Youth reported in this House by the committee on Literature &c was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at ten o clock assigned for a 3d reading
Message was received from the Governor as follows, To the Senate & House of Representatives I have received the resignation of Samuel Fessenden as Major General of the fifth Division of the Militia of this State. Knowing the honorable sentiments and high intelligence which have governed his conduct as an officer and a man, it has not been without deep regret that I have consented to his discharge. I submit to your consideration the fact