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[1823 January 28]
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[Committee to enquire and adjust commiss. Accts]
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advanced to the Commissioners under the act of Separation, which has not been accounted for: and also to consider and report what means are proper to be adopted for the adjustment of their accounts for services not yet compensated. -
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[Pet. James Lord et. als]
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Order of the House that the Senate be requested to take from their files and send down the petition of James Lord and others, and all papers relating to the same, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred, and the papers sent down. -
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[Resignation of the Charter South Berwick Bank]
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Resignation of the charter of the several persons named in an Act incorporating the South Berwick Bank, passed February 8th, 1822, was read and accepted, and ordered to be filed in the Secretary's office; sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -
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[Bill to alter the times of holding Courts of Sessions Lincoln County]
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Bill to alter the time of holding the Courts of Sessions in Lincoln County was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
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[Election of Major Genl. 4th Division]
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The Senate then proceeded, agreeably to assignment, to elect on their part, a Major General to fill the vacancy in the fourth division of the Militia of this State occasioned by the resignation of Maj. General James McLellan; the whole number of votes given in was eighteen, necessary to constitute a choice ten, and Brigadier General Dwelly Turner had eighteen and was declared elected on the part of the Senate.
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 9 July 2020

184

[1823 January 28]

[Committee to enquire and adjust commiss. Accts]

advanced to the Commissioners under the act of Separation, which has not been accounted for: and also to consider and report what means are proper to be adopted for the adjustment of their accounts for services not yet compensated. -

[Pet. James Lord et. als]

Order of the House that the Senate be requested to take from their files and send down the petition of James Lord and others, and all papers relating to the same, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred, and the papers sent down. -

[Resignation of the Charter South Berwick Bank]

Resignation of the charter of the several persons named in an Act incorporating the South Berwick Bank, passed February 8th, 1822, was read and accepted, and ordered to be filed in the Secretary's office; sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. -

[Bill to alter the times of holding Courts of Sessions Lincoln County]

Bill to alter the time of holding the Courts of Sessions in Lincoln County was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Election of Major Genl. 4th Division]

The Senate then proceeded, agreeably to assignment, to elect on their part, a Major General to fill the vacancy in the fourth division of the Militia of this State occasioned by the resignation of Maj. General James McLellan; the whole number of votes given in was eighteen, necessary to constitute a choice ten, and Brigadier General Dwelly Turner had eighteen and was declared elected on the part of the Senate. A