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On motion by Mr Kingsbury Ordered that Messrs Kingsbury and Page with such as may be joined by the House be a Committee to report the time place and manner to be prescribed by the Legislature of this State in making choice of two Senators from this State in the Senate of the United States. Sent down for concurrence Concurred and Meesrs Adams of Portland Emerson of York and Jewett of Bowdoinham were joined. | On motion by Mr Kingsbury Ordered that Messrs Kingsbury and Page with such as may be joined by the House be a Committee to report the time place and manner to be prescribed by the Legislature of this State in making choice of two Senators from this State in the Senate of the United States. Sent down for concurrence Concurred and Meesrs Adams of Portland Emerson of York and Jewett of Bowdoinham were joined. | ||
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[Message from & to the H.R. on the appointment of a joint com. on Claims] | [Message from & to the H.R. on the appointment of a joint com. on Claims] | ||
Message from the House of Representatives that they had provided for the appointment of a Joint Standing Committee on Claims and requesting the Senate to appoint on their part the members of said committee and send their names to the House. The Senate concurred and appointed Messrs Gardiner and Bodwell - a message was sent to the House informing them thereof. | Message from the House of Representatives that they had provided for the appointment of a Joint Standing Committee on Claims and requesting the Senate to appoint on their part the members of said committee and send their names to the House. The Senate concurred and appointed Messrs Gardiner and Bodwell - a message was sent to the House informing them thereof. |
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[18] [on sick and wounded soldiers] On applications from sick and wounded soldiers Messrs Phelps Messrs Hyde of Freeport Page Eastman of Cornville Wentworth of Greenwood
[on accounts] On Accounts Messrs Page Messrs Robinson of Vassalborough Gardiner Folsom of Eastport Hill of Lyman
Adjourned -
Attest, Eben. Hutchinson Secy Saturday January 10th, 1829
[pet. of Wm. Fitch et als] Petition of William Fitch & al that authority may be given to Julia R. Jones or others to convey certain lands was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent down for concurrence - concurred.
[comm on time for choice of U.S. Senators] On motion by Mr Kingsbury Ordered that Messrs Kingsbury and Page with such as may be joined by the House be a Committee to report the time place and manner to be prescribed by the Legislature of this State in making choice of two Senators from this State in the Senate of the United States. Sent down for concurrence Concurred and Meesrs Adams of Portland Emerson of York and Jewett of Bowdoinham were joined.
[Message from & to the H.R. on the appointment of a joint com. on Claims] Message from the House of Representatives that they had provided for the appointment of a Joint Standing Committee on Claims and requesting the Senate to appoint on their part the members of said committee and send their names to the House. The Senate concurred and appointed Messrs Gardiner and Bodwell - a message was sent to the House informing them thereof.