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− | Petition of William Haskell to be refunded the amount of the sum paid by him as a duty on his admission to practice as an | + | Petition of William Haskell to be refunded the amount of the sum paid by him as a duty on his admission to practice as an Attorney was read & referred to Messrs Ingalls, Isaac Adams & Fitch. |
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Resolve in favor of Bennet Pike &c & came from the Senate in a new draft for concurrence & was on motion referred to the last mentioned committee. | Resolve in favor of Bennet Pike &c & came from the Senate in a new draft for concurrence & was on motion referred to the last mentioned committee. | ||
− | [ | + | [Wm B Sewall - appointed Scribe] |
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+ | A communication was received from the Secretary of State informing the House that he had engaged William B Sewall Esq to perform the duties of Scribe in compliance with the order of yesterday. | ||
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+ | [Moses Davis engaged as Door Keeper -] | ||
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+ | The Committee appointed to engage a Door Keeper & Page to the House reported that they had contracted with Moses Davis to perform those duties at $ 4.50 per day - report accepted. | ||
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+ | [additions to Committee on State Lands] | ||
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+ | Messrs Marsh & Hutchinson were appointed on the Committee on State Lands in addition to those heretofore appointed. | ||
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+ | [Annexation of North Salem to Class of Phillips &c] | ||
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+ | Ordered that Messrs Sweat, White & Merrill of Gorham be a committee to consider the expediency of annexing the town of North Salem to the Representative class of Phillips, Freeman & Kingfield - read & passed. | ||
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+ | [Report - Thomas Parsons & als] | ||
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+ | Report on the petition of Thomas Parsons & als, granting leave to withdraw - was read & accepted. | ||
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+ | [- disposition of Laws of U. States in Secy Office.] | ||
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+ | Ordered that Messrs Russell, Penley & Riggs be a committee to consider what disposition shall be made of the copies of the laws of the United States, now in the Secretary's office - also to consider the expediency of presenting a copy of the Laws & resolves of this State to the Library of the Maine Historical Society with leave to report by bill or otherwise - read & passed |
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[petition]
Petition of William Haskell to be refunded the amount of the sum paid by him as a duty on his admission to practice as an Attorney was read & referred to Messrs Ingalls, Isaac Adams & Fitch.
[Resolve - Bennet Pike]
Resolve in favor of Bennet Pike &c & came from the Senate in a new draft for concurrence & was on motion referred to the last mentioned committee.
[Wm B Sewall - appointed Scribe]
A communication was received from the Secretary of State informing the House that he had engaged William B Sewall Esq to perform the duties of Scribe in compliance with the order of yesterday.
[Moses Davis engaged as Door Keeper -]
The Committee appointed to engage a Door Keeper & Page to the House reported that they had contracted with Moses Davis to perform those duties at $ 4.50 per day - report accepted.
[additions to Committee on State Lands]
Messrs Marsh & Hutchinson were appointed on the Committee on State Lands in addition to those heretofore appointed.
[Annexation of North Salem to Class of Phillips &c]
Ordered that Messrs Sweat, White & Merrill of Gorham be a committee to consider the expediency of annexing the town of North Salem to the Representative class of Phillips, Freeman & Kingfield - read & passed.
[Report - Thomas Parsons & als]
Report on the petition of Thomas Parsons & als, granting leave to withdraw - was read & accepted.
[- disposition of Laws of U. States in Secy Office.]
Ordered that Messrs Russell, Penley & Riggs be a committee to consider what disposition shall be made of the copies of the laws of the United States, now in the Secretary's office - also to consider the expediency of presenting a copy of the Laws & resolves of this State to the Library of the Maine Historical Society with leave to report by bill or otherwise - read & passed