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On motion by Mr Green, Ordered, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to consider the expediency of amending the Laws relating to Highways, so that proceedings, against Towns for deficiencies, shall be by complaint or petition, and not by indictment with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred | On motion by Mr Green, Ordered, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to consider the expediency of amending the Laws relating to Highways, so that proceedings, against Towns for deficiencies, shall be by complaint or petition, and not by indictment with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred | ||
− | On motion by Mr Scamman, Ordered, that Messrs Scamman and Churchill with such as the House may join be a Committee to take into consideration the expediency of altering an Act entitled "An act authorizing a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal" passed February 11th | + | On motion by Mr Scamman, Ordered, that Messrs Scamman and Churchill with such as the House may join be a Committee to take into consideration the expediency of altering an Act entitled "An act authorizing a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal" passed February 11th 1823 and An Act additional thereto passed February 10th 1824, entitled "An act for the prevention of Lotteries not authorized by Law, and to prohibit the sale or purchase of lottery tickets in this State" passed March 15th 1821, and An Act additional thereto passed February 10th 1823. and likewise to take into consideration the expediency of laying a duty upon the vendors of lottery tickets. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred and Messrs Boutelle, Slemmons and Hastings were joined by the House. |
On motion by Mr Dunlap, Ordered, that after tomorrow the Senate hold but one session each day commencing at half past nine oclock in the forenoon, and that a message be sent to the House to inform them thereof | On motion by Mr Dunlap, Ordered, that after tomorrow the Senate hold but one session each day commencing at half past nine oclock in the forenoon, and that a message be sent to the House to inform them thereof | ||
Petition of Lydia Allen for leave to sell land late of Joseph Allen deceased was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary sent down for con | Petition of Lydia Allen for leave to sell land late of Joseph Allen deceased was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary sent down for con |
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On motion by Mr Green, Ordered, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to consider the expediency of amending the Laws relating to Highways, so that proceedings, against Towns for deficiencies, shall be by complaint or petition, and not by indictment with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred
On motion by Mr Scamman, Ordered, that Messrs Scamman and Churchill with such as the House may join be a Committee to take into consideration the expediency of altering an Act entitled "An act authorizing a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal" passed February 11th 1823 and An Act additional thereto passed February 10th 1824, entitled "An act for the prevention of Lotteries not authorized by Law, and to prohibit the sale or purchase of lottery tickets in this State" passed March 15th 1821, and An Act additional thereto passed February 10th 1823. and likewise to take into consideration the expediency of laying a duty upon the vendors of lottery tickets. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred and Messrs Boutelle, Slemmons and Hastings were joined by the House.
On motion by Mr Dunlap, Ordered, that after tomorrow the Senate hold but one session each day commencing at half past nine oclock in the forenoon, and that a message be sent to the House to inform them thereof
Petition of Lydia Allen for leave to sell land late of Joseph Allen deceased was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary sent down for con