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− | Bill to regulate the survey of lumber in the | + | Bill to regulate the survey of lumber in the County of Kennebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Manufacturers. Sent down for concurrence. |
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− | on Manufacturers. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | On motion of Mr. Chandler. | + | On motion of Mr. Chandler. |
− | Ordered, | + | Ordered, that so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Bank of the United States be committed Messrs Greene of Somerset, Barnard and Smith, with such as the House may join |
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− | committed Messrs | ||
− | and Smith, with such as the House may join | ||
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred | Sent down for concurrence. Concurred | ||
− | and Messrs. | + | and Messrs. Cilley of Thomaston, Call of Bangor, Perkins of Kennebunk Port, Brooks of Portland and Gove of Corinth are joined. |
− | Perkins of Kennebunk Port, Brooks of Portland | ||
− | and Gove of Corinth are joined. | ||
− | That so much of the message as | + | That so much of the message as relates to the curtailment of the privilege of issuing bills under the denomination of Five Dollars by Banks in this State, and the circulation of bills |
− | relates to the curtailment of the privilege of issuing | + | within the State of foreign Banks of denominations prohibited to Banks in our own State, be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | bills under the denomination of Five Dollars by | ||
− | Banks in this State, and the circulation of bills | ||
− | within the State of foreign Banks of | ||
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− | be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on | ||
− | Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | That so much of the message as relates | + | That so much of the message as relates to the subject of Education be referred to the Joint |
− | to the subject of Education be referred to the Joint | + | Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | Standing Committee on Literature and Literary | ||
− | Institutions. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | That so much of the message as relates to the | + | That so much of the message as relates to the subject of an Insane Hospital and the New England Asylum for the Blind, and the making of provision for them, be referred to Messrs. Burnham, Prescott and |
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− | Asylum for the Blind, and the making of provision | ||
− | for them, be referred to Messrs. Burnham, Prescott and |
Revision as of 16:54, 12 July 2021
38. Bill to regulate the survey of lumber in the County of Kennebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Manufacturers. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
On motion of Mr. Chandler. Ordered, that so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Bank of the United States be committed Messrs Greene of Somerset, Barnard and Smith, with such as the House may join Sent down for concurrence. Concurred and Messrs. Cilley of Thomaston, Call of Bangor, Perkins of Kennebunk Port, Brooks of Portland and Gove of Corinth are joined.
That so much of the message as relates to the curtailment of the privilege of issuing bills under the denomination of Five Dollars by Banks in this State, and the circulation of bills within the State of foreign Banks of denominations prohibited to Banks in our own State, be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
That so much of the message as relates to the subject of Education be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
That so much of the message as relates to the subject of an Insane Hospital and the New England Asylum for the Blind, and the making of provision for them, be referred to Messrs. Burnham, Prescott and