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[1823 January 4]
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[1823 January 4.]
praying that a law may be passed authorizing said town to be open and keep a passage open for salmon.
 
[Remonstrances of James Beveridge & als]
 
and also the remonstrances of James Beveridge of Vinalhaven against the petition of committee of said town -
 
and they were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.
 
  
[Message House]
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praying that a law may be passed authorizing said town to open and keep a passage open for salmon -
A message was sent to the House proposing a convention of the two Houses this day at 12 oclock for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who had signified their acceptance of the office.
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[Remonstrance of James Beveridge & als]
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and also the remonstrance of James Beveridge and others of the town of Vinalhaven against the petition of committee of said town - and they were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.
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[Message to House]
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A message was sent to the House proposing a convention of the two "Houses this day at 12 oclock for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who had signified their acceptance of the office -
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[Message from House]
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A message from the House by Mr Child their clerk
  
A message from the House by Mr. Child their clerk
 
[ Message from House]
 
 
"Mr. President
 
"Mr. President
The house of Representatives concur with the Senate in their proposition for a convention of the two Houses for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who have signified their acceptance of the office."
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The House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their proposition for a convention of the two Houses for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who have signified their acceptance of the office."
  
 
[Pet. town Wilton]
 
[Pet. town Wilton]
On motion of Mr. Small. Ordered that the petition of the town of Wilton and accompanying papers be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table. Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns - Sent down for concurrence -
 
  
The
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On motion of Mr. Small - Ordered that the petition of the town of Wilton and accompanying papers be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table -
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Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns - Sent down for concurrence -
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[1823 January 4.]

praying that a law may be passed authorizing said town to open and keep a passage open for salmon -

[Remonstrance of James Beveridge & als]

and also the remonstrance of James Beveridge and others of the town of Vinalhaven against the petition of committee of said town - and they were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.

[Message to House]

A message was sent to the House proposing a convention of the two "Houses this day at 12 oclock for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who had signified their acceptance of the office -

[Message from House]

A message from the House by Mr Child their clerk

"Mr. President

The House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their proposition for a convention of the two Houses for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who have signified their acceptance of the office."

[Pet. town Wilton]

On motion of Mr. Small - Ordered that the petition of the town of Wilton and accompanying papers be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table -

Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns - Sent down for concurrence -

The -