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− | January 28] | + | [1823 January 28] |
− | settle certain | + | |
+ | settle certain Probate business in York County was read and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence. - | ||
[Bill to incorporate Portland Bridge] | [Bill to incorporate Portland Bridge] | ||
− | Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Bridge and | + | |
− | [Bill establishing a Min | + | Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Bridge; and |
− | Bill establishing a ministerial and school fund in Green | + | |
− | were severally read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments; sent down for concurrence. | + | [Bill establishing a Min: & School fund in Green] |
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+ | Bill establishing a ministerial and school fund in Green, | ||
+ | were severally read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments; sent down for concurrence. - | ||
[Committee of the whole on location of seat of Government] | [Committee of the whole on location of seat of Government] | ||
− | On motion of Mr. Burnham, the Senate went into a Committee of the whole | + | |
+ | On motion of Mr. Burnham, the Senate went into a Committee of the whole, Mr. Dennett in the chair, upon concurring with the House in referring to the next Legislature, the Report of the Committee appointed by Resolve of the last Session, relative to the permanent location of the seat of Government; and after discussing the subject at considerable length, the Committee rose and reported to nonconcur the House in referring the subject of said report, and that the report be accepted. - | ||
[Message from House on Choice of Major General 4th Division] | [Message from House on Choice of Major General 4th Division] | ||
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Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: | Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: | ||
− | "Mr. President, the House of Representatives, on their part have elected Brigadier General Dwelly Turner Major General to fill the vacancy in the fourth division of the Militia of this State, in concurrence with the Senate. | + | "Mr. President, the House of Representatives, on their part have elected Brigadier General Dwelly Turner Major General to fill the vacancy in the fourth division of the Militia of this State, in concurrence with the Senate." - |
[nonconcur on Seat Government] | [nonconcur on Seat Government] | ||
− | The Senate then | + | |
+ | The Senate then nonconcurred the House in referring the Report on location of the seat of Government to the next Legislature |
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[1823 January 28]
settle certain Probate business in York County was read and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence. -
[Bill to incorporate Portland Bridge]
Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Bridge; and
[Bill establishing a Min: & School fund in Green]
Bill establishing a ministerial and school fund in Green, were severally read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments; sent down for concurrence. -
[Committee of the whole on location of seat of Government]
On motion of Mr. Burnham, the Senate went into a Committee of the whole, Mr. Dennett in the chair, upon concurring with the House in referring to the next Legislature, the Report of the Committee appointed by Resolve of the last Session, relative to the permanent location of the seat of Government; and after discussing the subject at considerable length, the Committee rose and reported to nonconcur the House in referring the subject of said report, and that the report be accepted. -
[Message from House on Choice of Major General 4th Division]
Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk: "Mr. President, the House of Representatives, on their part have elected Brigadier General Dwelly Turner Major General to fill the vacancy in the fourth division of the Militia of this State, in concurrence with the Senate." -
[nonconcur on Seat Government]
The Senate then nonconcurred the House in referring the Report on location of the seat of Government to the next Legislature