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to the provisions of the Constitution to advise the Governor in the executive part of his duties.
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to the provisions of the Constitution to advise the Governor - in the executive part of his duties -
  
 
[Message]
 
[Message]
A message came up from the House concurring in the above proposition.
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A message came up from the House concurring in the above proposition -
  
 
[Resolve relating to printing for State]
 
[Resolve relating to printing for State]
The Committee on Engrossed Bills - reported that they had examined a Resolve relating to the printing for the State and find the same correctly engrossed.
 
Read and passed --
 
  
[Report on the Acts of Treasurer of State]
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The Committee on Engrossed Bills - reported that they had examined a Resolve relating to the printing for the State and find the same correctly engrossed -
The Joint Committee to whom was referred the Report of the Treasurer of State made a written Report - which was read accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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Read and passed -
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[Report on the Accts. of Treasurer of State]
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The Joint Committee to whom was referred the Report of the Treasurer of State -made a written Report - which was read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -
  
 
[Resolve relating to Bangor Bank]
 
[Resolve relating to Bangor Bank]
The Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking reported a Resolve on the subject of Bangor Bank - Read and passed and sent down for concurrence-
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The Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking - reported a Resolve on the subject of Bangor Bank - Read and passed and sent down for concurrence -
  
 
[Bill respecting Public records]
 
[Bill respecting Public records]
The bill respecting the public records of the State was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence-
 
  
[Pet. Tho Patten et als]
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The bill respecting the public records of the State - was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence -
On motion of Mr. Burnham - the Petition of Thomas Patten praying to be annexed to Hampden was ordered to be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table. Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns and sent down for concurrence-
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[Pet: Thos. Patten et als]
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On motion of Mr Burnham - the Petition of Thomas Patten praying to be annexed to Hampden was ordered to be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table - Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns -and sent down for concurrence -
  
 
The following petitions, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New
 
The following petitions, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New

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[1823 January 8]

to the provisions of the Constitution to advise the Governor - in the executive part of his duties -

[Message]

A message came up from the House concurring in the above proposition -

[Resolve relating to printing for State]

The Committee on Engrossed Bills - reported that they had examined a Resolve relating to the printing for the State and find the same correctly engrossed - Read and passed -

[Report on the Accts. of Treasurer of State]

The Joint Committee to whom was referred the Report of the Treasurer of State -made a written Report - which was read - accepted and sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -

[Resolve relating to Bangor Bank]

The Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking - reported a Resolve on the subject of Bangor Bank - Read and passed and sent down for concurrence -

[Bill respecting Public records]

The bill respecting the public records of the State - was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence -

[Pet: Thos. Patten et als]

On motion of Mr Burnham - the Petition of Thomas Patten praying to be annexed to Hampden was ordered to be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table - Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns -and sent down for concurrence -

The following petitions, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New