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Saturday April 2, 1831.
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On motion of Mr. Hinds, ordered, that when the Senate next adjourn, it adjourn without day.
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Saturday, April 2, 1831.
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On motion of Mr. Hinds, Ordered, that when the Senate next adjourn, It adjourn without day.
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[Committee appointed to wait on the Gov.]
 
[Committee appointed to wait on the Gov.]
Order from the House appointing Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Bourne of Kennebunk, Mitchell of Portland, Dummer of Hallowell and Cole of Paris - with such as the Senate may join, a committee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses of the legislature have passed upon all the public business before them and are ready to adjourn without day, and to inquire if he has any further communication to make to them. Read and passed and Messrs. Ingalls, Gardner and Hutchinson were joined.
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Order from the House appointing Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Bourne of Kennebunk, Mitchell of Portland, Dummer of Hallowell and Cole of Paris - with such as the Senate may join, a Committee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses of the Legislature have passed upon all the public business before them, and are ready to adjourn without day, and to enquire if he has any further communication to make to them, read and passed, and Messrs. Ingalls, Gardner and Hutchinson were joined.
[Resolves finally passed]
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The committee on engrossed Bills reported as correctly engrossed, the following Resolves, to wit:
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[Resolves finally passed.]
"Resolve in favor of the road through the White Hills"
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The Committee on engrossed Bills, reported as correctly engrossed, the following Resolves, to wit:
"Resolve respecting the use of the public buildings in Portland and in favor of the Orphan Asylum"
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"Resolve in favor of the road through the Notch of the White Hills"
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"Resolve respecting the use of the public buildings in Portland, and in favour of the Orphan Assylum [asylum]"
 
"Resolve respecting the records in the office of the Secretary of State"
 
"Resolve respecting the records in the office of the Secretary of State"
"Resolve on the pay roll of the House of Representatives"
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"Resolve on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives"
"Resolve on the pay roll of the Senate"
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"Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate"
"Resolve providing for the settlement of the Massachusetts claim" and the same were severally finally passed.
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"Resolve providing for the settlement of the Massachusetts' claim" and the same were severally finally passed.

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318.

Saturday, April 2, 1831.

On motion of Mr. Hinds, Ordered, that when the Senate next adjourn, It adjourn without day.

[Committee appointed to wait on the Gov.] Order from the House appointing Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Bourne of Kennebunk, Mitchell of Portland, Dummer of Hallowell and Cole of Paris - with such as the Senate may join, a Committee to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses of the Legislature have passed upon all the public business before them, and are ready to adjourn without day, and to enquire if he has any further communication to make to them, read and passed, and Messrs. Ingalls, Gardner and Hutchinson were joined.

[Resolves finally passed.] The Committee on engrossed Bills, reported as correctly engrossed, the following Resolves, to wit: "Resolve in favor of the road through the Notch of the White Hills" "Resolve respecting the use of the public buildings in Portland, and in favour of the Orphan Assylum [asylum]" "Resolve respecting the records in the office of the Secretary of State" "Resolve on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives" "Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate" "Resolve providing for the settlement of the Massachusetts' claim" and the same were severally finally passed.