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+ | [Treasurers Acceptance.] | ||
A communication was received from Joseph C Boyd Esq. signifying his acceptance of the office of Treasurer of State. | A communication was received from Joseph C Boyd Esq. signifying his acceptance of the office of Treasurer of State. | ||
− | The committee on engrossed bills report as duty | + | The committee on engrossed bills report as duty engrossed - |
− | Bill - enacted | + | |
+ | [Bill - enacted] | ||
Bill to annex the town of Harlem to the own of China. | Bill to annex the town of Harlem to the own of China. | ||
which passed to be enacted. | which passed to be enacted. | ||
− | + | [Petition of Peter Grant & — Gardiner Lyceum —] | |
− | Petition | + | Petition of Peter Grant and others for the incorporation of Gardiner Lyceum — was read and referred to Messrs Adams of Portland, Bridgham of Leeds & Bonny of Turner. |
The committee on engrossed bills report as duly engrossed — | The committee on engrossed bills report as duly engrossed — | ||
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− | Petition of Converse Lilly | + | [Resolves - finally passed] |
− | Petition | + | Resolves - for the relief of Timothy Wolcott — respecting the Northern & Eastern boundaries of the State were severally finally passed. |
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+ | [Petition of Converse Lilly & al] | ||
+ | Petition of Converse Lilly & others for authority to build a bridge at Clancy's ferry over Eastern river —read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | Report on pet. of Saml Hadlock | + | [Report on pet. of Saml Hadlock & others] |
− | The committee on the petition of Samuel Hadlock and others, reported a reference to the next | + | The committee on the petition of Samuel Hadlock and others, reported a reference to the next Legislature. The report accepted in the Senate, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. |
− | Report — on State printing | + | [Report — on State printing] |
The report of the committee to contract for the printing for the State, came from the Senate endorsed as follows. | The report of the committee to contract for the printing for the State, came from the Senate endorsed as follows. | ||
"In Senate January 14th 1822 — Read and the committee aforesaid discharged from any further service. Sent down for | "In Senate January 14th 1822 — Read and the committee aforesaid discharged from any further service. Sent down for |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 6 February 2020
84.
[Treasurers Acceptance.] A communication was received from Joseph C Boyd Esq. signifying his acceptance of the office of Treasurer of State.
The committee on engrossed bills report as duty engrossed -
[Bill - enacted] Bill to annex the town of Harlem to the own of China. which passed to be enacted.
[Petition of Peter Grant & — Gardiner Lyceum —] Petition of Peter Grant and others for the incorporation of Gardiner Lyceum — was read and referred to Messrs Adams of Portland, Bridgham of Leeds & Bonny of Turner.
The committee on engrossed bills report as duly engrossed —
[Resolves - finally passed] Resolves - for the relief of Timothy Wolcott — respecting the Northern & Eastern boundaries of the State were severally finally passed.
[Petition of Converse Lilly & al] Petition of Converse Lilly & others for authority to build a bridge at Clancy's ferry over Eastern river —read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.
[Report on pet. of Saml Hadlock & others] The committee on the petition of Samuel Hadlock and others, reported a reference to the next Legislature. The report accepted in the Senate, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.
[Report — on State printing] The report of the committee to contract for the printing for the State, came from the Senate endorsed as follows. "In Senate January 14th 1822 — Read and the committee aforesaid discharged from any further service. Sent down for