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+ | the petition of Nathl. Cushman, that he have leave to withdraw. - Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence. came up concurred. | ||
[Bill concerning Public Offices] | [Bill concerning Public Offices] | ||
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Bill concerning certain public offices of the State, passed to be engrossed & sent down for concurrence, came up with amendments in which the Senate concurred and passed the Bill to be engrossed. | Bill concerning certain public offices of the State, passed to be engrossed & sent down for concurrence, came up with amendments in which the Senate concurred and passed the Bill to be engrossed. | ||
[Bill prescribing the mode of taking Depositions] | [Bill prescribing the mode of taking Depositions] | ||
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− | [Pet | + | Bill additional to an Act prescribing the mode of taking depositions, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed, as taken into a new draft, in concurrence with the House. - |
− | On motion of Mr. Green, | + | |
+ | [Pet: Benja. Shaw et als] | ||
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+ | On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that the petition of Benjamin Shaw & others be taken from the files, and laid on the table. - Referred to the joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Towns. - Sent down for concurrence. - came up concurred. - | ||
[Resolve in favor Elisha Douglass] | [Resolve in favor Elisha Douglass] | ||
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− | [Resolve in favor of David | + | Mr. Steele from the committee, on the petition of Elisha Douglass, reported a |
− | Mr. Steele from the same committee on the petition of David | + | Resolve, which was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. Committed in the second reading. - |
− | Resolve, which was read once, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading | + | |
− | Committed in the second reading. | + | [Resolve in favor of David Seavey] |
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+ | Mr. Steele from the same committee, on the petition of David Seavey, reported a | ||
+ | Resolve, which was read once, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading - | ||
+ | Committed in the second reading. - | ||
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+ | [Bill establishing an additional term of the C Sessions in Kennebec County] | ||
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+ | Bill establishing an additional term of the Court of Sessions in the County of Kennebec which |
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[1823 January 10]
the petition of Nathl. Cushman, that he have leave to withdraw. - Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence. came up concurred.
[Bill concerning Public Offices]
Bill concerning certain public offices of the State, passed to be engrossed & sent down for concurrence, came up with amendments in which the Senate concurred and passed the Bill to be engrossed.
[Bill prescribing the mode of taking Depositions]
Bill additional to an Act prescribing the mode of taking depositions, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed, as taken into a new draft, in concurrence with the House. -
[Pet: Benja. Shaw et als]
On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that the petition of Benjamin Shaw & others be taken from the files, and laid on the table. - Referred to the joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Towns. - Sent down for concurrence. - came up concurred. -
[Resolve in favor Elisha Douglass]
Mr. Steele from the committee, on the petition of Elisha Douglass, reported a Resolve, which was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. Committed in the second reading. -
[Resolve in favor of David Seavey]
Mr. Steele from the same committee, on the petition of David Seavey, reported a Resolve, which was read once, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading - Committed in the second reading. -
[Bill establishing an additional term of the C Sessions in Kennebec County]
Bill establishing an additional term of the Court of Sessions in the County of Kennebec which