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The petition of George Leonard, for reimbursement from the Treasury for certain sums of money paid by him, was read and referred to the committee on claims, in concurrence. | The petition of George Leonard, for reimbursement from the Treasury for certain sums of money paid by him, was read and referred to the committee on claims, in concurrence. | ||
− | The petition of Franklin | + | The petition of Franklin Glasier and others, for an alteration of the Militia law, was read and referred to the committee on the Militia. Sent down for concurrence. |
The petition of Alpheus Lyon for extending the powers of sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence. | The petition of Alpheus Lyon for extending the powers of sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence. |
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The petition of Sullivan Dwight and others, for authority to appoint and notify a meeting of Thomaston Coal and Mineral Company, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.
The petition of George Leonard, for reimbursement from the Treasury for certain sums of money paid by him, was read and referred to the committee on claims, in concurrence.
The petition of Franklin Glasier and others, for an alteration of the Militia law, was read and referred to the committee on the Militia. Sent down for concurrence.
The petition of Alpheus Lyon for extending the powers of sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.
Mr Megquier, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred an act relative to the duties of the State Treasurer, reported that said Bill ought not to pass, and the same was accordingly refused a passage. Sent down for concurrence.
Bill to exempt certain goods and chattels from attachment, execution and distress, reported by a joint select committee was read once, and Saturday