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− | + | reduction of their capital - was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence with the Senate. | |
− | + | Report - of the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals referring to the next Legislature the Petition of Henry W. Fuller and others - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - | |
− | + | Bill - for the prosecution and punishment of accessaries [accessories] in felonies - was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading | |
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− | The | + | The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed |
− | + | Bill - enlarging the powers of Constables in the towns | |
− | - | + | - of Calais, Robinston, Perry and Lubec |
− | + | to set off part of the town of Canton and annex the same to the town of Jay which were severally passed to be enacted - sent up for concurrence. | |
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− | Met according to adjournment | + | The same Committee also report as duly engrossed - |
− | Bill respecting Innholders, Retailers | + | Resolve - in favor of Timothy Hall Jr - |
− | Resolve apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the second apportionment was taken up agreeably to assignment and | + | - in favor of Joseph Chase |
+ | - authorizing the Governor to settle with William Vance which were severally finally passed. | ||
+ | And the House adjourned until 11. o'clock A.M. | ||
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+ | Met according to adjournment - | ||
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+ | Bill - respecting Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers was taken up and ordered to lie upon the table - | ||
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+ | Resolve - apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Towns, Plantations and Classes, at the second apportionment was taken up agreeably to assignment - and |
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reduction of their capital - was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence with the Senate.
Report - of the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals referring to the next Legislature the Petition of Henry W. Fuller and others - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred -
Bill - for the prosecution and punishment of accessaries [accessories] in felonies - was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading
The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed Bill - enlarging the powers of Constables in the towns - of Calais, Robinston, Perry and Lubec to set off part of the town of Canton and annex the same to the town of Jay which were severally passed to be enacted - sent up for concurrence.
The same Committee also report as duly engrossed - Resolve - in favor of Timothy Hall Jr - - in favor of Joseph Chase - authorizing the Governor to settle with William Vance which were severally finally passed. And the House adjourned until 11. o'clock A.M.
Met according to adjournment -
Bill - respecting Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers was taken up and ordered to lie upon the table -
Resolve - apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Towns, Plantations and Classes, at the second apportionment was taken up agreeably to assignment - and