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"Resolve in favor of Thomas O. Bradley". | "Resolve in favor of Thomas O. Bradley". | ||
"Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate". | "Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate". |
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(279) [Resolves passed to be enacted] reported the following Resolves to be truly copied from the originals; viz: "Resolve in favor of Thomas O. Bradley". "Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate". "Resolve on the Pay roll of the House of Representatives". and the same Finally passed, in concurrence. The foregoing Resolves were, this day, presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature.
[Resolve in favor of S. Haines &c] The Resolve entitled "Resolve in favor of Samuel Haines and for other purposes" again came up, the House insisting on their former vote, proposing a conference and appointing Messrs. White of Monmouth, Smith of Nobleborough and Magoun of Bath, Conferees on their part. The Senate insisted on their former vote, agreed to the conference proposed by the House and appointed Messrs. Davee, Drummond and Megquier, Conferees on their part. [Resolve to pay Draftsman] The Resolve entitled "Resolve providing compensation for the Draftsman" came up, having passed the House to be Engrossed as amended, for concurrence. The Senate nonconcurred the House in their amendment and adhered to their former vote whereby they passed the same to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Report Public Lands] The Report of the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands on so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Public Lands, again came up, the House adhering to their former vote. The Senate insisted on their former vote. (Both Houses adjourned without day before this Report was further acted on.) Mr. Davee, from the Committee of Conference on