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+ | be invited to interchange with each in their services as Chaplains at any time whenever it may be convenient for them so to do. | ||
+ | In Senate | ||
+ | Read and passed | ||
+ | Sent down for concurrence | ||
+ | Read and concurred. | ||
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+ | [Committee on Poor Laws &] | ||
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+ | Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Moody, Williamson and Boutelle with such as the House may join be a committee to consider whether any, and if any, what attentions on amendments are necessary to be made in the several laws now in force, providing for the support and maintenances of the Poor within this State, with leave to report by bill or otherwise. | ||
+ | In Senate - | ||
+ | Read and passed | ||
+ | Sent down for concurrence | ||
+ | Read and concurred and Mr Sprague of Hallowell, Mr Hall of Buckfield, Mr Chandler of Fryeburg, Mr Clark of Limington and Mr Sargent of Hancock are joined. | ||
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+ | [Pay of Members &c] | ||
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+ | Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Abbot of Castine, Lack of Chesterville, Hammond of Elliot, Currier of Readfield, Balch of Lubec, Holland of Jay and Burr of Mercer be a committee to consider what pay shall be allowed to each member of the Council, Senate and House for their travel and daily attendance with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. | ||
+ | Read and passed. |
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be invited to interchange with each in their services as Chaplains at any time whenever it may be convenient for them so to do. In Senate Read and passed Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred.
[Committee on Poor Laws &]
Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Moody, Williamson and Boutelle with such as the House may join be a committee to consider whether any, and if any, what attentions on amendments are necessary to be made in the several laws now in force, providing for the support and maintenances of the Poor within this State, with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate - Read and passed Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred and Mr Sprague of Hallowell, Mr Hall of Buckfield, Mr Chandler of Fryeburg, Mr Clark of Limington and Mr Sargent of Hancock are joined.
[Pay of Members &c]
Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Abbot of Castine, Lack of Chesterville, Hammond of Elliot, Currier of Readfield, Balch of Lubec, Holland of Jay and Burr of Mercer be a committee to consider what pay shall be allowed to each member of the Council, Senate and House for their travel and daily attendance with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. Read and passed.