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[1823 February 8.]
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[Resolves passed]
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Resolve relating to the erection of a Jail in the County of York,
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Resolve confirming the doings of Belgrade,
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Resolve respecting Sibley's Bridge in the town of Warsaw,
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Resolve granting a tax on the pews and seats of the first Baptist Meeting House in Bath,
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Resolve for the relief of William Norwood,
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Resolve requesting the opinion of Commissioners under the Act of Separation as to the best mode of managing public lands, and
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Resolve respecting the Penobscot Indians, and they were severally passed. -
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[Bill regulating town meetings &c]
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Bill in addition to an act entitled "an Act regulating towns, town meetings and the choice of town officers" passed March 19th 1821, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and was read twice and refused passage. -
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[Resolves fixing compensation to sundry officers]
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Resolve fixing the compensation of sundry officers of the Senate and House of Representatives, was read twice and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -
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[Resolve for paying the Chaplains]
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Resolve granting compensation to the Chaplain of the Senate and Chaplains of the House of Representatives, was read twice and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -
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On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that

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[1823 February 8.]

[Resolves passed]

Resolve relating to the erection of a Jail in the County of York, Resolve confirming the doings of Belgrade, Resolve respecting Sibley's Bridge in the town of Warsaw, Resolve granting a tax on the pews and seats of the first Baptist Meeting House in Bath, Resolve for the relief of William Norwood, Resolve requesting the opinion of Commissioners under the Act of Separation as to the best mode of managing public lands, and Resolve respecting the Penobscot Indians, and they were severally passed. -

[Bill regulating town meetings &c]

Bill in addition to an act entitled "an Act regulating towns, town meetings and the choice of town officers" passed March 19th 1821, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and was read twice and refused passage. -

[Resolves fixing compensation to sundry officers]

Resolve fixing the compensation of sundry officers of the Senate and House of Representatives, was read twice and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -

[Resolve for paying the Chaplains]

Resolve granting compensation to the Chaplain of the Senate and Chaplains of the House of Representatives, was read twice and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -

On motion of Mr. Green, Ordered that