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− | Report on the | + | Report on the petition of Nahum Smith & als and on sundry other petitions & remonstrances on the subject of the location of the Judicial Courts in York County, granting an order of notice, was taken up agreeably to assignment, and the House accepted the report. The question was taken by yeas & nays and decided as follows Yeas 69 Nays 57. [See appendix page 284]. |
− | Mr Bourne | + | Mr Bourne moved a reconsideration of the last vote and the House assigned Thursday next at 10 o’clock to consider the same. |
− | The committee of elections reported that Simeon Strout Jr whose election is contested, appears to have been duly elected a member of this House and entitled to hold a seat therein – The House assigned Tuesday next at 10 | + | The committee of elections reported that Simeon Strout Jr whose election is contested, appears to have been duly elected a member of this House and entitled to hold a seat therein – The House assigned Tuesday next at 10 oclock to consider the same. |
− | A message was received from the Governor [ | + | A message was received from the Governor [See appendix page 275.] dated February 3d 1826 transmitting a communication from the Delegates of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians – and the same, with the accompanying document, was referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on State Lands. |
Petition of Seward Porter for aid in extending the facilities and advantages of Steam Navigation, was read & referred to the committee on so much of the Governors Message as relates to internal improvements. | Petition of Seward Porter for aid in extending the facilities and advantages of Steam Navigation, was read & referred to the committee on so much of the Governors Message as relates to internal improvements. | ||
− | The Committee on engrossed bills reported as duly engrossed | + | The Committee on engrossed bills reported as duly engrossed, |
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Bill – to incorporate the town of Howland, | Bill – to incorporate the town of Howland, | ||
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which was passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence. | which was passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence. |
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Report on the petition of Nahum Smith & als and on sundry other petitions & remonstrances on the subject of the location of the Judicial Courts in York County, granting an order of notice, was taken up agreeably to assignment, and the House accepted the report. The question was taken by yeas & nays and decided as follows Yeas 69 Nays 57. [See appendix page 284].
Mr Bourne moved a reconsideration of the last vote and the House assigned Thursday next at 10 o’clock to consider the same.
The committee of elections reported that Simeon Strout Jr whose election is contested, appears to have been duly elected a member of this House and entitled to hold a seat therein – The House assigned Tuesday next at 10 oclock to consider the same.
A message was received from the Governor [See appendix page 275.] dated February 3d 1826 transmitting a communication from the Delegates of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians – and the same, with the accompanying document, was referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on State Lands.
Petition of Seward Porter for aid in extending the facilities and advantages of Steam Navigation, was read & referred to the committee on so much of the Governors Message as relates to internal improvements.
The Committee on engrossed bills reported as duly engrossed, Bill – to incorporate the town of Howland, which was passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence.