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to be recovered on foreign bills of exchange protested for nonpayment with leave to report by bill or otherwise. | to be recovered on foreign bills of exchange protested for nonpayment with leave to report by bill or otherwise. | ||
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On motion of Mr. Rust, | On motion of Mr. Rust, | ||
Ordered, that the House hold three sessions each day for the remainder of the session to commence at eight o'clock in the morning, two in the afternoon and seven in the evening unless otherwise ordered. | Ordered, that the House hold three sessions each day for the remainder of the session to commence at eight o'clock in the morning, two in the afternoon and seven in the evening unless otherwise ordered. | ||
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On motion of Mr. Magoun, | On motion of Mr. Magoun, | ||
− | Ordered that the Committee on the Pay Roll be directed to make | + | Ordered that the Joint Special and Standing Committees of the two houses be directed to report on all subjects referred to them forthwith. Sent up for concurrence. |
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+ | On motion of Mr. Magoun, | ||
+ | Ordered that the Committee on the Pay Roll be directed to make up on said Roll the pay of Thomas Baker, Door Keeper for services performed by himself, a page and two assistants at the rate of five dollars a day. | ||
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+ | On motion of Mr. Clifford, | ||
Ordered that the Clerk be made up the usual number of twenty days additional pay for examining and comparing the original entries, making up the Journal and filing the papers after the close of the session. | Ordered that the Clerk be made up the usual number of twenty days additional pay for examining and comparing the original entries, making up the Journal and filing the papers after the close of the session. | ||
− | Report on the account of Mr. Kent, | + | |
− | Ordered, that Messrs. Kent, Cilley and Lord of South Berwick be a committee, with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of (if it shall be their opinion that | + | Report on the account of Isaac Hodsdon was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
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+ | On motion of Mr. Kent, | ||
+ | Ordered, that Messrs. Kent, Cilley and Lord of South Berwick be a committee, with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of (if it shall be their opinion that this legislature has the constitutional power to enact such a law) of passing a law to legalize the publication of such collectors notices as have been published in the "Stage" a newspaper printed |
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260 to be recovered on foreign bills of exchange protested for nonpayment with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
On motion of Mr. Rust, Ordered, that the House hold three sessions each day for the remainder of the session to commence at eight o'clock in the morning, two in the afternoon and seven in the evening unless otherwise ordered.
On motion of Mr. Magoun, Ordered that the Joint Special and Standing Committees of the two houses be directed to report on all subjects referred to them forthwith. Sent up for concurrence.
On motion of Mr. Magoun, Ordered that the Committee on the Pay Roll be directed to make up on said Roll the pay of Thomas Baker, Door Keeper for services performed by himself, a page and two assistants at the rate of five dollars a day.
On motion of Mr. Clifford, Ordered that the Clerk be made up the usual number of twenty days additional pay for examining and comparing the original entries, making up the Journal and filing the papers after the close of the session.
Report on the account of Isaac Hodsdon was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Kent, Ordered, that Messrs. Kent, Cilley and Lord of South Berwick be a committee, with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of (if it shall be their opinion that this legislature has the constitutional power to enact such a law) of passing a law to legalize the publication of such collectors notices as have been published in the "Stage" a newspaper printed