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Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
  
Bill providing for the use of broad rimmed  
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Bill providing for the use of broad rimmed wheels in the County of Penobscot was read the
wheels in the County of Penobscot was read the
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second time and passed to be engrossed as taken in new draft.  Sent down for concurrence.
second time and passed to be engrossed as taken
 
in new draft.  Sent down for concurrence.
 
 
Concurred.
 
Concurred.
  
Mr. McLellan, from the Joint Select Committee
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Mr. McLellan, from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred an order directing them to inquire into the expediency of repealing an "additional Act to provide for the education of
to which was referred an order directing them  
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Youth" passed March 4, 1833, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration thereof, and recommending the reference of the same to the Committee on the Judiciary - read and accepted.  Sent down for concurrence.
to inquire into the expediency of repealing an
 
"additional Act to provide for the education of
 
Youth" passed March 4, 1833, made a report  
 
asking to be discharged from the further consideration
 
thereof, and recommending the reference of the  
 
same to the Committee on the Judiciary -- read
 
and accepted.  Sent down for concurrence.
 
 
Concurred.
 
Concurred.
  
Order from the House of Representatives
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Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to  
instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to  
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consider the expediency of providing by law that the estates of insolvent debtors shall be settled in the same way that the estates of deceased persons are settled - read and passed, in concurrence.
consider the expediency of providing by law that  
 
the estates of insolvent debtors shall be settled in
 
the same way that the estates of deceased persons are
 
settled -- read and passed, in concurrence.
 
  
On motion of Mr. Green of York,
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On motion of Mr. Greene of York,
Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on  
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Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the
the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the
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expediency of repealing "an Act additional to an Act, establishing the Court of Common Pleas" approved March 29, 1831, which provides, that "no Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, shall hold more than one term in the same County within this State, in the same year". - read and passed.
expediency of repealing "an Act additional to an
 
Act, establishing the Court of Common Pleas" as
 
proved March 29, 1831, which provides, that "no
 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, shall hold more
 
than one term in the same County within this State,
 
in the same year" -- read and passed.
 
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.

Revision as of 11:16, 28 July 2021

158.

Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Bill providing for the use of broad rimmed wheels in the County of Penobscot was read the second time and passed to be engrossed as taken in new draft. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. McLellan, from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred an order directing them to inquire into the expediency of repealing an "additional Act to provide for the education of Youth" passed March 4, 1833, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration thereof, and recommending the reference of the same to the Committee on the Judiciary - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to consider the expediency of providing by law that the estates of insolvent debtors shall be settled in the same way that the estates of deceased persons are settled - read and passed, in concurrence.

On motion of Mr. Greene of York, Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of repealing "an Act additional to an Act, establishing the Court of Common Pleas" approved March 29, 1831, which provides, that "no Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, shall hold more than one term in the same County within this State, in the same year". - read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.