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− | Wednesday February 2, 1831 | + | |
− | [Order] | + | Wednesday, February 2, 1831. |
− | On motion of Mr. Fuller, ordered, that the Select committee who were authorized to receive the property in the | + | |
+ | [Order.] | ||
+ | On motion of Mr. Fuller, ordered, that the Select committee who were authorized to receive the property in the Office of the Treasury of the State, from the late Treasurer, Elias Thomas, esqr. and transfer the same to Abner B. Thompson, esqr. Treasurer elect, be authorized to settle with said Thomas. Sent down for concurrence. came up concurred. | ||
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[Bill regulating Banks & Banking] | [Bill regulating Banks & Banking] | ||
− | On motion of Mr. | + | On motion of Mr. Kingsbery, the Bill regulating Banks and Banking in this State, was taken up, and after some discussion was laid on the table. |
− | [Petitions | + | |
− | The petition of Ezekiel Stearns | + | [Petitions refered] |
− | The petition of Charles Merrill and others for a lot of land on condition that they erect and maintain a public | + | The petition of Ezekiel Stearns, praying for releif [relief] for a loss sustained by means of receiving an order from the Warden of the State prison, in payment for services to the State, which proved unavailable, read and referred to the Joint standing committee on claims in concurrence. |
− | The petition of James M. Lincoln and others and the Petition of Peter Loring Jr. and others in aid of the petition of Erastus Richardson and others - were read and referred to the Joint | + | |
− | The petition of Bartholomew B. Bois and the report thereon, was read and referred to the Joint | + | The petition of Charles Merrill and others for a lot of land on condition that they erect and maintain a public House on the Canada road, read and referred to the Joint standing committee on State lands, in concurrence. |
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+ | The petition of James M. Lincoln and others, | ||
+ | and the | ||
+ | Petition of Peter Loring, Jr. and others, in aid of the petition of Erastus Richardson and others - were read and referred to the Joint standing committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals, in concurrence. | ||
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+ | The petition of Bartholomew B. Bois, and the report thereon, was read and referred to the Joint |
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119.
Wednesday, February 2, 1831.
[Order.] On motion of Mr. Fuller, ordered, that the Select committee who were authorized to receive the property in the Office of the Treasury of the State, from the late Treasurer, Elias Thomas, esqr. and transfer the same to Abner B. Thompson, esqr. Treasurer elect, be authorized to settle with said Thomas. Sent down for concurrence. came up concurred.
[Bill regulating Banks & Banking] On motion of Mr. Kingsbery, the Bill regulating Banks and Banking in this State, was taken up, and after some discussion was laid on the table.
[Petitions refered] The petition of Ezekiel Stearns, praying for releif [relief] for a loss sustained by means of receiving an order from the Warden of the State prison, in payment for services to the State, which proved unavailable, read and referred to the Joint standing committee on claims in concurrence.
The petition of Charles Merrill and others for a lot of land on condition that they erect and maintain a public House on the Canada road, read and referred to the Joint standing committee on State lands, in concurrence.
The petition of James M. Lincoln and others, and the Petition of Peter Loring, Jr. and others, in aid of the petition of Erastus Richardson and others - were read and referred to the Joint standing committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals, in concurrence.
The petition of Bartholomew B. Bois, and the report thereon, was read and referred to the Joint