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House of Representatives
 
House of Representatives
Saturday March 2nd, 1833
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Saturday March 2nd 1833.
  
 
Met according to adjournment
 
Met according to adjournment
  
On Motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath
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On Motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath.
Ordered, that the Committee on the Pay Roll be directed to make up on said Roll, the pay of members for travel and attendance the present session of the Legislature - including Monday next. Read and passed.
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Ordered, that the Committee on the Pay roll, be directed to make up on said Roll, the pay of members for Travel and attendance the present session of the Legislature - including Monday next. Read and passed.
  
Resolved relating to the compensation of the Register of Probate of the County of Penobscot laid on the table by Mr. Piper of Levant was read twice and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
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Resolve - relating to the compensation of the Register of Probate of the County of Penobscot - laid on the Table by Mr. Piper of Levant, was read twice and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
  
 
On motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath,
 
On motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath,
Ordered, that the Committee on the Pay Roll be directed to make up the pay of Thomas Baker for himself, two assistants and page at five dollars per day. Read and passed, sent up.
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Ordered - that the Committee on the Pay roll, be directed to make up the pay of Thomas Baker, for himself, two assistants and page - at five dollars per day. Read and passed - sent up.
  
The House reconsider their vote, passed to be engrossed
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The House reconsider their vote, passed to be Engrossed -
Bill relative to the Inspection of Lime and of Barrels and Casks containing Inspected articles - amend the Bill and pass the same to be engrossed as thus amended - sent up for concurrence.
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Bill relative to the Inspection of Lime and of Barrels and Casks containing Inspected Articles - amend the Bill and pass the same to be engrossed, as thus amended - sent up for concurrence.
  
Report of Petition of Selectmen of Liberty, referring the same to the next Legislature came from the Senate, accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.
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Report of Petition of Selectmen of Liberty, referring the same to the next Legislature - came from the Senate, accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.
  
Bill to incorporate the Town of Lexington was read twice and at 12 o'clock this day assigned for a third reading.
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Bill - to incorporate the Town of Lexington - was read twice and at 12 o'clock this day, assigned for a third reading

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305 House of Representatives

Saturday March 2nd 1833.

Met according to adjournment

On Motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath. Ordered, that the Committee on the Pay roll, be directed to make up on said Roll, the pay of members for Travel and attendance the present session of the Legislature - including Monday next. Read and passed.

Resolve - relating to the compensation of the Register of Probate of the County of Penobscot - laid on the Table by Mr. Piper of Levant, was read twice and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.

On motion of Mr. Magoun of Bath, Ordered - that the Committee on the Pay roll, be directed to make up the pay of Thomas Baker, for himself, two assistants and page - at five dollars per day. Read and passed - sent up.

The House reconsider their vote, passed to be Engrossed - Bill relative to the Inspection of Lime and of Barrels and Casks containing Inspected Articles - amend the Bill and pass the same to be engrossed, as thus amended - sent up for concurrence.

Report of Petition of Selectmen of Liberty, referring the same to the next Legislature - came from the Senate, accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.

Bill - to incorporate the Town of Lexington - was read twice and at 12 o'clock this day, assigned for a third reading