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− | further consideration thereof, and | + | further consideration thereof, and recommending the reference of the same to the Committee on Interior Waters. |
− | + | - read and accepted. | |
− | the Committee on Interior Waters. | ||
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Sent down for concurrence. | Sent down for concurrence. | ||
− | The Committee on the Judiciary | + | The Committee on the Judiciary reported legislation inexpedient on an order relative to presiding officers of Cities, towns and plantations, at the annual election in September, reading part of the additional Act regulating elections - |
− | reported legislation inexpedient on an | + | - read and accepted, in concurrence. |
− | order relative to presiding officers of | ||
− | towns and plantations, at the annual | ||
− | election in September, reading part of the | ||
− | additional Act regulating elections | ||
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− | The Committee on Division of Towns | + | The Committee on Division of Towns reported leave to withdraw on petition of Samuel Allen - read and accepted. |
− | reported leave to withdraw on petition of | ||
− | Samuel Allen | ||
− | Mr. | + | Mr. Merrow from the Lincoln Delegation reported leave to withdraw on petition of Warren Rice - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | + | Concurred. | |
− | petition of Warren Rice | ||
− | accepted. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
− | Concurred | ||
− | Mr. Benson from the Committee on | + | Mr. Benson from the Committee on Military Pensions, to which was referred the petition of Lucy Mason, reported that her case comes within the provisions of a Resolve in favor of |
− | Military Pensions, to which was | + | certain officers and Soldiers of the Revolutionary War and the Widows of deceased Officers and Soldiers approved February 16, 1836, and ask to be discharged from the further |
− | + | consideration of said petition - read and accepted. | |
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− | the provisions of a Resolve in favor of | ||
− | certain officers and Soldiers of the | ||
− | Revolutionary War and the Widows | ||
− | of deceased | ||
− | approved February 16, 1836, and ask | ||
− | to be discharged from the further | ||
− | consideration of said petition | ||
− | and accepted. |
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further consideration thereof, and recommending the reference of the same to the Committee on Interior Waters. - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.
The Committee on the Judiciary reported legislation inexpedient on an order relative to presiding officers of Cities, towns and plantations, at the annual election in September, reading part of the additional Act regulating elections - - read and accepted, in concurrence.
The Committee on Division of Towns reported leave to withdraw on petition of Samuel Allen - read and accepted.
Mr. Merrow from the Lincoln Delegation reported leave to withdraw on petition of Warren Rice - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Mr. Benson from the Committee on Military Pensions, to which was referred the petition of Lucy Mason, reported that her case comes within the provisions of a Resolve in favor of certain officers and Soldiers of the Revolutionary War and the Widows of deceased Officers and Soldiers approved February 16, 1836, and ask to be discharged from the further consideration of said petition - read and accepted.