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Senate January 17th 1823. -
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[Message to the Governor]
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Mr. Green was charged with a message to the Governor informing him that
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Jonathan Farrar Esquire had been duly qualified to act as a Counsellor the current year, by taking & subscribing the oaths required by the Constitution.
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[Report on Petition]
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Report of the Committee on the petition of John Wise, read & accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred: The Senate recede from their vote by which they accepted the report, and recommit the subject: sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -
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[Report on Petition]
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Mr. Tallman from the Committee, on the petition of Jacob Goodwin & others for a Bank at South Berwick, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill with Capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. -
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[Pet: William Frost & als]
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Petition of William Frost & others for alteration of a law passed March 16, 1821, to secure to owners their property in logs, masts, spars &c in Androscoggin river, was read and referred to Messrs. O'Brien & Usher with such as the House may join; sent down for concurrence came up concurred, and Messrs. Leach, McCobb & Johnson were joined. -
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 23 June 2020

114

[1823]

Senate January 17th 1823. -

[Message to the Governor]

Mr. Green was charged with a message to the Governor informing him that Jonathan Farrar Esquire had been duly qualified to act as a Counsellor the current year, by taking & subscribing the oaths required by the Constitution.

[Report on Petition]

Report of the Committee on the petition of John Wise, read & accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred: The Senate recede from their vote by which they accepted the report, and recommit the subject: sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -

[Report on Petition]

Mr. Tallman from the Committee, on the petition of Jacob Goodwin & others for a Bank at South Berwick, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill with Capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. -

[Pet: William Frost & als]

Petition of William Frost & others for alteration of a law passed March 16, 1821, to secure to owners their property in logs, masts, spars &c in Androscoggin river, was read and referred to Messrs. O'Brien & Usher with such as the House may join; sent down for concurrence came up concurred, and Messrs. Leach, McCobb & Johnson were joined. -

Resolve