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[Committee - Militia]
 
[Committee - Militia]
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia be committed to Messrs Ulmer and McDonald with such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate JanY 12th 1821. Read and passed Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Turner of Turner, Russell of North Yarmouth and Atherton of Prospect are joined.  
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Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia be committed to Messrs Ulmer and McDonald with such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1821. Read and passed Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Turner of Turner, Russell of North Yarmouth and Atherton of Prospect are joined.  
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[Committee - preservation of timber on public lands]
 
[Committee - preservation of timber on public lands]
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the preservation of Timber on the public lands and depredations thereon be committed to Messrs Boutelle and O'Brien with such as the House may be joined with leave to report by bill or otherwise.. In Senate Jany 12th 1812. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs Emery of Portland, Wilson of Bingham and Irish of Gorham are joined.
 
  
[Committee - Loans - finances - state paupers criminal costs & al]
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Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the preservation of Timber on the public lands and depredations thereon be committed to Messrs Boutelle and O'Brien with such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1812 [1821]. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs Emery of Portland, Wilson of Bingham and Irish of Gorham are joined.
Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to loans, the finances and situation of the Treasury and expenses of State paupers and costs in criminal prosecution be committed to Messrs Rose and Witham which such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1821 Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred & Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Adams of Portland & Holland of Jay are joined
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[Committee - Loans - finances - state paupers criminal costs &c]
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Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to loans, the finances and situation of the Treasury and expences [expenses] of State paupers and costs in criminal prosecutions be committed to Messrs Rose and Witham which such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1821 Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred & Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Adams of Portland & Holland of Jay are joined

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35 [Committee - Militia]

Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the Militia be committed to Messrs Ulmer and McDonald with such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1821. Read and passed Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Turner of Turner, Russell of North Yarmouth and Atherton of Prospect are joined.

[Committee - preservation of timber on public lands]

Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to the preservation of Timber on the public lands and depredations thereon be committed to Messrs Boutelle and O'Brien with such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1812 [1821]. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs Emery of Portland, Wilson of Bingham and Irish of Gorham are joined.

[Committee - Loans - finances - state paupers criminal costs &c]

Ordered, That so much of the Governors Message as relates to loans, the finances and situation of the Treasury and expences [expenses] of State paupers and costs in criminal prosecutions be committed to Messrs Rose and Witham which such as the House may join with leave to report by bill or otherwise. In Senate Jany 12th 1821 Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred & Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Adams of Portland & Holland of Jay are joined