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− | Senate passage refused & the House referred the same to | + | Senate passage refused & the House referred the same to Messrs Freeman of Cherryfield, Norton of Canaan & Howard of Brownfield. |
Reports on the petitions of James B Doyle & als | Reports on the petitions of James B Doyle & als | ||
− | + | Canton Point Bridge Corporation | |
granting leave to withdraw, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | granting leave to withdraw, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
Report of the committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia & Militia Affairs requesting to be discharged from the subject was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | Report of the committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia & Militia Affairs requesting to be discharged from the subject was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
− | Report on the petition of John | + | Report on the petition of John Barstow & als granting leave to withdraw, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Report on the petition of Amos | + | Report on the petition of Amos Fletcher & als taken from the last years files of the Senate, came down referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals for concurrence & the House concurred |
Report on the Order of 23rd Feb 1830 in relations to dispensing with female Witnesses attending Court, came from the Senate postponed indefinitely for concurrence and the House concurred | Report on the Order of 23rd Feb 1830 in relations to dispensing with female Witnesses attending Court, came from the Senate postponed indefinitely for concurrence and the House concurred | ||
Reports on the petitions of Rufus K Page & als | Reports on the petitions of Rufus K Page & als | ||
− | + | Henry Milliken | |
granting Orders of Notice, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate | granting Orders of Notice, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate | ||
− | Report on petition of Jeremiah | + | Report on the petition of Jeremiah Bartlett Junr & al that legislation on the subject is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
The order of this House of the 2nd instant referring to the Committee on the Judicary the subject of enquiring into the expediency of | The order of this House of the 2nd instant referring to the Committee on the Judicary the subject of enquiring into the expediency of |
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157 Senate passage refused & the House referred the same to Messrs Freeman of Cherryfield, Norton of Canaan & Howard of Brownfield.
Reports on the petitions of James B Doyle & als Canton Point Bridge Corporation granting leave to withdraw, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report of the committee to whom was referred so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia & Militia Affairs requesting to be discharged from the subject was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report on the petition of John Barstow & als granting leave to withdraw, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report on the petition of Amos Fletcher & als taken from the last years files of the Senate, came down referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals for concurrence & the House concurred
Report on the Order of 23rd Feb 1830 in relations to dispensing with female Witnesses attending Court, came from the Senate postponed indefinitely for concurrence and the House concurred
Reports on the petitions of Rufus K Page & als Henry Milliken granting Orders of Notice, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate
Report on the petition of Jeremiah Bartlett Junr & al that legislation on the subject is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
The order of this House of the 2nd instant referring to the Committee on the Judicary the subject of enquiring into the expediency of