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[1825]
 
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[Order concerning Petitions]
 
[Order concerning Petitions]
On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that no
 
Petition of a private nature be received by the
 
Legislature after the 22d of the present month.  Sent
 
down for concurrence and came up concurred.
 
  
[Order concerning meetings and adjournment]
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On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that no Petition of a private nature be received by the Legislature after the 22d. of the present month. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that when the
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Senate adjourn they adjourn to meet on Monday
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[Order concerning meetings and adjournment &c]
next at 10 Oclock in the morning, and after Monday
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next, the Senate will have but one session
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On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to meet on monday next at 10 O clock in the morning, and after monday next, the Senate will have but one session each day which shall commence at nine O clock in the forenoon until the further order of the Senate.
each day which shall commence at nine Oclock
 
in the forenoon until the further order of the
 
Senate.
 
  
 
[order for papers]
 
[order for papers]
A message was sent to the House requesting
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them to send up the order of the Senate on so
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A message was sent to the House requesting them to send up the order of the Senate on so much of the Governors Message as relates to Gen. Lafayett.
much of the Governors Message as relates to Gen.
 
Lafayette.
 
  
 
[Committee on fence round the Arsenal]
 
[Committee on fence round the Arsenal]
Order of the House that Messrs. Spring, Richardson
 
& Hatch be a Committee with such as the
 
Senate may join, to take into consideration the
 
expediency of building a proper fence necessary for
 
the security of the public property, came up for
 
concurrence, was read, concurred and Messrs. Dunn
 
and Southwick were joined.
 
  
[Committee on requesting a Visit from Genl. Lafayette]
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Order of the House that Messrs. Spring, Richardson & Hatch be a Committee with such as the Senate may join, to take into consideration the expediency of building a proper fence round the State Arsenal in Portland, and making such other improvements as may be found necessary for the security of the public property, came up for concurrence, was read, concurred and Messrs. Dunn and Southwick were joined.
On order of the House that Messrs. Fessenden,  
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Boutelle, Goodenow, Williams, Talbot, Treat, Hall
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[Committee on requesting a Visit from Genl. Layfayette]
McCobb and Cummings, be a Committee with such
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as the Senate may join, to consider the expediency  
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Order of the House that Messrs. Fessenden, Boutelle, Goodenow, Williams, Talbot, Treat, Hall McCobb and Cummings, be a Committee with such as the Senate may join, to consider the expediency of authorizing the Governor of the State to extend to Gen. Lafayette a request to visit this State before he shall leave the United States, and that the expenses of such visit be paid by the State, with leave
of authorizing the Governor of the State to extend
 
to Gen. Lafayette a request to visit this State before
 
he shall leave the United States, and that the expenses
 
of such visit be paid by the State, with leave
 

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[1825]

[Order concerning Petitions]

On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered that no Petition of a private nature be received by the Legislature after the 22d. of the present month. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Order concerning meetings and adjournment &c]

On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to meet on monday next at 10 O clock in the morning, and after monday next, the Senate will have but one session each day which shall commence at nine O clock in the forenoon until the further order of the Senate.

[order for papers]

A message was sent to the House requesting them to send up the order of the Senate on so much of the Governors Message as relates to Gen. Lafayett.

[Committee on fence round the Arsenal]

Order of the House that Messrs. Spring, Richardson & Hatch be a Committee with such as the Senate may join, to take into consideration the expediency of building a proper fence round the State Arsenal in Portland, and making such other improvements as may be found necessary for the security of the public property, came up for concurrence, was read, concurred and Messrs. Dunn and Southwick were joined.

[Committee on requesting a Visit from Genl. Layfayette]

Order of the House that Messrs. Fessenden, Boutelle, Goodenow, Williams, Talbot, Treat, Hall McCobb and Cummings, be a Committee with such as the Senate may join, to consider the expediency of authorizing the Governor of the State to extend to Gen. Lafayette a request to visit this State before he shall leave the United States, and that the expenses of such visit be paid by the State, with leave