Difference between revisions of ".MjEwMg.MjY1NTM"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "79 Friday January 23 1835 Met according to adjournment Bill to incorporate the town of Passadumkeag was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. B...")
 
m (Protected ".MjEwMg.MjY1NTM" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
79
+
79.
Friday January 23 1835
 
  
Met according to adjournment
+
Friday January 23rd 1835
  
Bill to incorporate the town of Passadumkeag was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading.
+
Met according to adjournment.
  
Bill to incorporate the town of Enfield, was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading
+
Bill - to incorporate the town of Passadumkeag, was read once and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading.
  
Bill to incorporate the town of Edingburg was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading
+
Bill - to incorporate the town of Enfield, was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading
  
Bill an additional act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company was read 1st and 2nd time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3rd reading
+
Bill - to incorporate the town of Edingburg was read once and tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a second reading
  
Mr Lermond of Hope has leave of absence for seven days after today
+
Bill - an additional act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company was read 1st and 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a 3rd reading
  
The committee on engrossed Bills reported as truly and rightly engrossed
+
Mr Lermond of Hope has leave of absence for seven days after today.
Resolve for the purchase and distribution of Fairfield Reports Resolve - relative to the election of Senators
+
 
Resolve in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians which were severally finally passed. Sent up for concurrence.
+
The committee on engrossed Bills reported as truly and rightly engrossed.
 +
Resolve for the purchase & distribution of Fairfields Reports -
 +
Resolve - relative to the election of Senators -
 +
Resolve - in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians -
 +
which were severally finally passed. Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
On motion by Mr Tiffany of Sidney
 
On motion by Mr Tiffany of Sidney
  Ordered, That the committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law, that notice given by overseers of the Poor of towns shall be sufficient when proved that such notices were duly mailed and received in the offices of towns
+
Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law, that notice given by overseers of the Poor of towns shall be sufficient when proved that such notices were duly mailed and received in the offices of towns

Latest revision as of 14:39, 7 July 2021

79.

Friday January 23rd 1835

Met according to adjournment.

Bill - to incorporate the town of Passadumkeag, was read once and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading.

Bill - to incorporate the town of Enfield, was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading

Bill - to incorporate the town of Edingburg was read once and tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a second reading

Bill - an additional act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company was read 1st and 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a 3rd reading

Mr Lermond of Hope has leave of absence for seven days after today.

The committee on engrossed Bills reported as truly and rightly engrossed. Resolve for the purchase & distribution of Fairfields Reports - Resolve - relative to the election of Senators - Resolve - in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians - which were severally finally passed. Sent up for concurrence.

On motion by Mr Tiffany of Sidney Ordered, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law, that notice given by overseers of the Poor of towns shall be sufficient when proved that such notices were duly mailed and received in the offices of towns