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Senate February 18th, 1825.
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The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table a special message from the Governor, informing of the resignation of Major General Blossom of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State: Read and sent down. -
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[Bill]
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Bill additional to an Act respecting Houses of Correction, and for suppressing and punishing rogues, vagabonds, beggars and other idle or disorderly persons,” came up with amendments in a new draft, and the Senate so far reconsider their former vote as to pass the same to be engrossed in concurrence. -
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[Order nonconcurred]
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Order of yesterday directing the committee on State Lands to inquire what lands, if any, belong to Massachusetts and Maine adjoining the town of Gilead &c.” came up nonconcurred, and the Senate insist upon their vote by which they passed the same: sent down for concurrence. -
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Bill to incorporate the General Hospital of Maine,” came up, and the House refuse the same a passage: The Senate reconsider their former vote, nonconcur the House, and refer the subject to the next Legislature: sent down for concurrence. -
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[Resolve]
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Resolve compensating Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Peleg Sprague for certain services,” was read a 2d. time and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -
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Bill

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206

[1825]

Senate February 18th, 1825.

[Message]

The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table a special message from the Governor, informing of the resignation of Major General Blossom of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State: Read and sent down. -

[Bill]

Bill additional to an Act respecting Houses of Correction, and for suppressing and punishing rogues, vagabonds, beggars and other idle or disorderly persons,” came up with amendments in a new draft, and the Senate so far reconsider their former vote as to pass the same to be engrossed in concurrence. -

[Order nonconcurred]

Order of yesterday directing the committee on State Lands to inquire what lands, if any, belong to Massachusetts and Maine adjoining the town of Gilead &c.” came up nonconcurred, and the Senate insist upon their vote by which they passed the same: sent down for concurrence. -

[Bill]

Bill to incorporate the General Hospital of Maine,” came up, and the House refuse the same a passage: The Senate reconsider their former vote, nonconcur the House, and refer the subject to the next Legislature: sent down for concurrence. -

[Resolve]

Resolve compensating Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Peleg Sprague for certain services,” was read a 2d. time and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -

Bill