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− | Petition of James L | + | name of Orient, was read & referred to the Committee on incorporation of towns in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | - of Charles T | + | |
+ | Petition of James L Bishop & als | ||
+ | - of Charles T Coffin & others | ||
+ | presented several days since & | ||
- of Ebenezer Fessenden Junr & others presented today | - of Ebenezer Fessenden Junr & others presented today | ||
− | all praying that capital punishment may be abolished were severally read & referred to Messrs | + | all praying that capital punishment may be abolished, were severally read & referred to Messrs Abbott of Vassalboro, Cilley of Thomaston, Mildrum of Wells, Webb of Windham, Phelps of Fairfield, Sabine of Eastport, Hutchings of Atkinson, Briggs of Sumner, Bunker of Cranberry Isle and Moulton of Thorndike with such as the Senate may join. |
Remonstrance of Samuel Allen & others against the right of Roger Decoster to a seat in this House, was read & referred to the Committee on Elections. | Remonstrance of Samuel Allen & others against the right of Roger Decoster to a seat in this House, was read & referred to the Committee on Elections. | ||
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A message was received from the Senate by their Secretary, informing the House that the Senate on their part had by ballot elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State to fill the existing vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Peleg Sprague - and also that they had in the same manner elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State, for and during the term of six years from the third of March next - both elections being in concurrence with the House. | A message was received from the Senate by their Secretary, informing the House that the Senate on their part had by ballot elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State to fill the existing vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Peleg Sprague - and also that they had in the same manner elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State, for and during the term of six years from the third of March next - both elections being in concurrence with the House. | ||
− | An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to notify the Governor that the Legislature have, by a concurrent vote of the Senate & House of Representatives elected John Ruggles of Thomaston in the County of Lincoln, a Senator to fill the vacancy in the Senate of the United States occasioned by the resignation of | + | An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to notify the Governor that the Legislature have, by a concurrent vote of the Senate & House of Representatives, elected John Ruggles of Thomaston in the County of Lincoln, a Senator to fill the vacancy in the Senate of the United States, occasioned by the resignation of, |
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name of Orient, was read & referred to the Committee on incorporation of towns in concurrence with the Senate.
Petition of James L Bishop & als - of Charles T Coffin & others presented several days since & - of Ebenezer Fessenden Junr & others presented today all praying that capital punishment may be abolished, were severally read & referred to Messrs Abbott of Vassalboro, Cilley of Thomaston, Mildrum of Wells, Webb of Windham, Phelps of Fairfield, Sabine of Eastport, Hutchings of Atkinson, Briggs of Sumner, Bunker of Cranberry Isle and Moulton of Thorndike with such as the Senate may join.
Remonstrance of Samuel Allen & others against the right of Roger Decoster to a seat in this House, was read & referred to the Committee on Elections.
A message was received from the Senate by their Secretary, informing the House that the Senate on their part had by ballot elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State to fill the existing vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Peleg Sprague - and also that they had in the same manner elected John Ruggles a Senator in the Congress of the United States from this State, for and during the term of six years from the third of March next - both elections being in concurrence with the House.
An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to notify the Governor that the Legislature have, by a concurrent vote of the Senate & House of Representatives, elected John Ruggles of Thomaston in the County of Lincoln, a Senator to fill the vacancy in the Senate of the United States, occasioned by the resignation of,