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Messrs Foster of Pembroke
 
Messrs Foster of Pembroke
 
Emery Saco
 
Emery Saco
 
Chadbourne Standish
 
Chadbourne Standish
Sletcher Thomaston
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Fletcher Thomaston
 
Adams Lincoln
 
Adams Lincoln
 
Howard Dresden
 
Howard Dresden
McDaniel Cornville } of the House
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McDaniel Cornville  
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of the House
  
 
On motion by Mr Holmes of Alfred
 
On motion by Mr Holmes of Alfred
 
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Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of modifying the criminal Jurisdiction of the Courts and otherwise revising and altering the criminal Law - Sent up for con.
Ordered that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of modifying the original Jurisdiction of the Courts and otherwise revising and altering the criminal Law - sent up for con.
 
  
 
On motion by the same
 
On motion by the same
Ordered that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of increasing the number of Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and Court of Common Pleas. Sent up for concurrence.
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Ordered That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of increasing the number of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and Court of Common Pleas.  
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Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
On motion by Mr Wells of Hallowell
 
On motion by Mr Wells of Hallowell
Orderd that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to enquire into the expediency of fixing by law the period for the execution of criminals, condemned to death, not exceeding one year from the time of passing sentence upon them. Sent up for concurrence.
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Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to enquire into the expediency of fixing by law the period for the execution of criminals, condemned to death, not exceeding one year from the time of passing sentence upon them.  
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Sent up for concurrence.
  
Mr Manser of Monroe moved the following order which was read & on motion of Mr Parris of Buckfield ordered to lie on the table -viz
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Mr Manser of Monroe moved the following Order which was read & on motion of Mr Parris of Buckfield ordered to lie on the table - viz
Ordered, that the messenger of the House be required to keep the Representatives Hall - the Lobby of the House and the several Committee rooms clear of boys and constant idle spectators during the session of the Legislature - and further ordered that the
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Ordered, That the messenger of the House be required to keep the Representatives Hall - the Lobby of the House and the several Committee rooms clear of boys and constant idle spectators during the session of the Legislature - and further ordered that the

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31. Messrs Foster of Pembroke Emery Saco Chadbourne Standish Fletcher Thomaston Adams Lincoln Howard Dresden McDaniel Cornville of the House

On motion by Mr Holmes of Alfred Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of modifying the criminal Jurisdiction of the Courts and otherwise revising and altering the criminal Law - Sent up for con.

On motion by the same Ordered That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of increasing the number of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and Court of Common Pleas. Sent up for concurrence.

On motion by Mr Wells of Hallowell Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to enquire into the expediency of fixing by law the period for the execution of criminals, condemned to death, not exceeding one year from the time of passing sentence upon them. Sent up for concurrence.

Mr Manser of Monroe moved the following Order which was read & on motion of Mr Parris of Buckfield ordered to lie on the table - viz Ordered, That the messenger of the House be required to keep the Representatives Hall - the Lobby of the House and the several Committee rooms clear of boys and constant idle spectators during the session of the Legislature - and further ordered that the