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Report on petition of Samuel Sweetland & others for the annexation of a part of Waldoboro to Friendship, granting leave for a bill, came down accepted for concurrence - and the House referred the subject to the next Legislature - Sent up for concurrence. | Report on petition of Samuel Sweetland & others for the annexation of a part of Waldoboro to Friendship, granting leave for a bill, came down accepted for concurrence - and the House referred the subject to the next Legislature - Sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | [Governors | + | [Governors Message] |
Message form the Governor. | Message form the Governor. | ||
− | To the Senate & House of | + | To the Senate & House of Representatives |
− | Having accepted the resignation of James | + | Having accepted the resignation of James McLellan Esq, as Major General of the 4th Division of the Militia of this State, I make known to the two branches of the Legislature that the office of Major General of said 4th Division is now vacant. |
− | + | Albion K Parris | |
− | January 27th 1823 - read & sent up. | + | |
+ | Council Chamber | ||
+ | January 27th 1823 - read & sent up. | ||
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+ | [Major General in 4th Division.] | ||
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+ | Message from the Senate by Mr Smith their Secretary. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mr Speaker, | ||
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+ | The Senate have on their part assigned 10' o'clock tomorrow to come to the choice of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 4th Division. - | ||
+ | Thereupon the House assigned 11 oclock tomorrow for the same purpose, and the Clerk was sent with a message to acquaint the Senate therewith. | ||
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+ | [Seat of government.] | ||
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+ | Mr Fuller informed the House that he should waive his privilege of moving for a reconsideration of the vote referring to the next Legislature, the subject of fixing the permanent location of the seat of government - and thereupon the papers on that subject were sent up to the Senate. | ||
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+ | [Resolve - Greenleafs Report] | ||
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+ | The Resolve for the purchase of Greenleafs Reports which came from the Senate on the 25th instant with amendments for concurrence, and which amendments the House concurred, was again called up and the House reconsidered their vote of concurrence - amended the same as in a new |
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152.
[Report - Saml Sweetland & als]
Report on petition of Samuel Sweetland & others for the annexation of a part of Waldoboro to Friendship, granting leave for a bill, came down accepted for concurrence - and the House referred the subject to the next Legislature - Sent up for concurrence.
[Governors Message]
Message form the Governor.
To the Senate & House of Representatives Having accepted the resignation of James McLellan Esq, as Major General of the 4th Division of the Militia of this State, I make known to the two branches of the Legislature that the office of Major General of said 4th Division is now vacant.
Albion K Parris
Council Chamber January 27th 1823 - read & sent up.
[Major General in 4th Division.]
Message from the Senate by Mr Smith their Secretary.
Mr Speaker,
The Senate have on their part assigned 10' o'clock tomorrow to come to the choice of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 4th Division. - Thereupon the House assigned 11 oclock tomorrow for the same purpose, and the Clerk was sent with a message to acquaint the Senate therewith.
[Seat of government.]
Mr Fuller informed the House that he should waive his privilege of moving for a reconsideration of the vote referring to the next Legislature, the subject of fixing the permanent location of the seat of government - and thereupon the papers on that subject were sent up to the Senate.
[Resolve - Greenleafs Report]
The Resolve for the purchase of Greenleafs Reports which came from the Senate on the 25th instant with amendments for concurrence, and which amendments the House concurred, was again called up and the House reconsidered their vote of concurrence - amended the same as in a new