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to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, were severally read once, and committed in the second reading; to be read again tomorrow at ten oclk.
 
to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, were severally read once, and committed in the second reading; to be read again tomorrow at ten oclk.
  
 
[postponement of Bill relative to Districting]
 
[postponement of Bill relative to Districting]
On motion of Mr. McDonald, Ordered that the second reading of the Bill relating to the districting of the State be postponed till Thursday next at ten oclock: Committed to Messrs McDonald, Green and O'Brien.-  
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On motion of Mr. McDonald, Ordered that the second reading of the Bill relating to the districting of the State be postponed till thursday next at ten oclock: -Committed to Messrs McDonald, Green and O'Brien. -  
  
 
Mr. Wilson from the committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz
 
Mr. Wilson from the committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz
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[Bills enacted]
 
[Bills enacted]
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Bill establishing an additional term of the Court of Sessions in the county of Kennebec,
 
Bill establishing an additional term of the Court of Sessions in the county of Kennebec,
 
Bill concerning certain public offices of the State; and they were passed to be enacted:
 
Bill concerning certain public offices of the State; and they were passed to be enacted:
 
Also a
 
Also a
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[Resolve passed]
 
[Resolve passed]
Resolve in favor of Nathanial Tilton and it was passed. -
 
  
[Bill respecting Highways taken from the files]
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Resolve in favor of Nathaniel Tilton and it was passed. -
Order of the House that the Bill entitled "an additional act directing the method of laying out, making and providing for the repair of Highways, be taken from the files of the Senate and sent down to the House, read and concurred and the papers sent down.
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[Bill respecting Highways taken from files]
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Order of the House that the Bill entitled "An additional Act directing the method of laying out, making, and providing for the repair of Highways, be taken from the files of the Senate and sent down to the House; read and concurred and the papers sent down. -
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[Pet: Saml Davis]
  
[Pet. Sam Davis]
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On motion of Mr. O'Brien, ordered that the petition of Samuel Davis of Harrington, be taken from the files and laid on the table: referred
On the motion of Mr. O'Brien, ordered that the petition of Samuel Davis of Harrington be taken from the files and laid on the table: referred
 

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[1823 January 14]

to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, were severally read once, and committed in the second reading; to be read again tomorrow at ten oclk.

[postponement of Bill relative to Districting]

On motion of Mr. McDonald, Ordered that the second reading of the Bill relating to the districting of the State be postponed till thursday next at ten oclock: -Committed to Messrs McDonald, Green and O'Brien. -

Mr. Wilson from the committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz

[Bills enacted]

Bill establishing an additional term of the Court of Sessions in the county of Kennebec, Bill concerning certain public offices of the State; and they were passed to be enacted: Also a

[Resolve passed]

Resolve in favor of Nathaniel Tilton and it was passed. -

[Bill respecting Highways taken from files]

Order of the House that the Bill entitled "An additional Act directing the method of laying out, making, and providing for the repair of Highways, be taken from the files of the Senate and sent down to the House; read and concurred and the papers sent down. -

[Pet: Saml Davis]

On motion of Mr. O'Brien, ordered that the petition of Samuel Davis of Harrington, be taken from the files and laid on the table: referred