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[Resolve - paying Chaplains]
 
[Resolve - paying Chaplains]
Resolve granting compensation Revd E. Kellogg and the Revd. Ichabod Nichols, Chaplains of two Houses.  
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Resolve granting compensation Revd E. Kellogg and the Revd. Ichabod Nichols, Chaplains of the two Houses.  
 
In Senate March 6th 1821
 
In Senate March 6th 1821
 
Passed to be engrossed.
 
Passed to be engrossed.
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Read a first time and tomorrow at 10' o'clock assigned for a second Reading and committed to Messrs Clark, Redington & Bixby.
 
Read a first time and tomorrow at 10' o'clock assigned for a second Reading and committed to Messrs Clark, Redington & Bixby.
  
[Resolve - making valid the doings of Daniel Wood]
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[Resolve - making valid the doings of Daniel Wood -]
Resolve making valid the doings of Daniel Wood Esq.
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Resolve making valid the doings of Daniel Wood Esqr.
 
Read and passed to be engrossed.
 
Read and passed to be engrossed.
 
Sent up for concurrence.
 
Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
[Letter containing Opinion of S.J.C. in a certain case -]
 
[Letter containing Opinion of S.J.C. in a certain case -]
A communication from Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Hon. William P. Preble was received by the Speakers containing their opinion as Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court on the constitutional question submitted to them by the House March 3d 1821 - laid on the table.
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A communication from Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Hon. William P. Preble was received by the Speaker containing their opinion as Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court on the constitutional question submitted to them by this House March 3d 1821 - laid on the table.
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[Bills - Judicial process]
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Bill "regulating Judicial Process & Proceedings".
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Read a third time & passed to be engrossed
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Sent up for concurrence.
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[Bill - bail in civil actions]
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Committee to whom was recommitted the Bill "regulating Bail in civil Actions" report that the same ought to pass as amended by the Senate at A with a further amendment in Section 1. at B.
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The House accept the report and pass the Bill to be engrossed as thus amended.
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Sent up for concurrence.

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In Senate March 6th 1821. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

[Resolve - paying Chaplains]

Resolve granting compensation Revd E. Kellogg and the Revd. Ichabod Nichols, Chaplains of the two Houses. In Senate March 6th 1821 Passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Read a first time and tomorrow at 10' o'clock assigned for a second Reading and committed to Messrs Clark, Redington & Bixby.

[Resolve - making valid the doings of Daniel Wood -]

Resolve making valid the doings of Daniel Wood Esqr. Read and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

[Letter containing Opinion of S.J.C. in a certain case -]

A communication from Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Hon. William P. Preble was received by the Speaker containing their opinion as Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court on the constitutional question submitted to them by this House March 3d 1821 - laid on the table.

[Bills - Judicial process]

Bill "regulating Judicial Process & Proceedings". Read a third time & passed to be engrossed Sent up for concurrence.

[Bill - bail in civil actions]

Committee to whom was recommitted the Bill "regulating Bail in civil Actions" report that the same ought to pass as amended by the Senate at A with a further amendment in Section 1. at B. The House accept the report and pass the Bill to be engrossed as thus amended. Sent up for concurrence.