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[agreed to --] Mr. Sprague of Hallowell, is requested to inform the Senate of the concurrence of this House, with the proposal of the Senate.
 
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[Maps for Legislature.] Ordered That Messrs. Small and Boutelle with such as the House may join be a committee to consider what Maps and Books are necessary for the rise of the Legislature, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise.
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 19 March 2019

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otherwise.

In Senate June 5th 1820

Read and passed.

Sent down for concurrence.

Read and concurred and Mr. Johnson of Belfast, Mr. Mussey of Standish and Mr. McIntire of York are joined.

[Sec & Treas of State how to be qualified] Ordered that Messrs Moody & Potter with such as the House may join be a committee to consider what authority the Legislature will prescribe to qualify the Secretary and Treasurer of the State and other State Officers not provided for by the Constitution. In Senate June 5th 1820

Read and passed

Sent down for concurrence

Read and concurred and Mrs. Smith of Wiscasset, Mr. Eden of Buxton and Mr. Legro of Lebanon are joined.

[proposition for a Convention to qualify Consellors] Mr. Foote of the Senate came with a message to inform this House, that the Senate propose the forming of a Convention of both Houses, this day at 1/2 past 4 oclock; for the purpose of qualifying Mark Harris, Isaac Lane and Abiel Wood as Consellors.

[agreed to --] Mr. Sprague of Hallowell, is requested to inform the Senate of the concurrence of this House, with the proposal of the Senate.

[Maps for Legislature.] Ordered That Messrs. Small and Boutelle with such as the House may join be a committee to consider what Maps and Books are necessary for the rise of the Legislature, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise.

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