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Saturday, March 14,1835.
 
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Resolve providing for the purchase and distribution of the Northern Shepherd came up.  The Senate nonconcur the House in passing said Resolve to be engrossed and adhere to their vote of the fifth instant in the indefinite postponement of the same.
 
Resolve providing for the purchase and distribution of the Northern Shepherd came up.  The Senate nonconcur the House in passing said Resolve to be engrossed and adhere to their vote of the fifth instant in the indefinite postponement of the same.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
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Mr. Greene of Somerset has leave of absence from and after Monday next.
 
Mr. Greene of Somerset has leave of absence from and after Monday next.
  
On motion of Mr. Barnard.
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On motion of Mr. Barnard,
 
Ordered, that the Secretary be directed to make up the daily pay of Charles Greene from the day the Secretary was directed to notify him of his election as a member of the Senate up to the seventeenth instant - read and passed.
 
Ordered, that the Secretary be directed to make up the daily pay of Charles Greene from the day the Secretary was directed to notify him of his election as a member of the Senate up to the seventeenth instant - read and passed.
  

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289.

Saturday, March 14,1835.

Resolve providing for the purchase and distribution of the Northern Shepherd came up. The Senate nonconcur the House in passing said Resolve to be engrossed and adhere to their vote of the fifth instant in the indefinite postponement of the same. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. Prescott, from the Committee on Claims to which was referred the petition of the town of Appleton, made a report asking to be discharged from any further action on the subject, and that the same be referred to the Representatives composing the Delegation from the County of Waldo - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. Greene of Somerset has leave of absence from and after Monday next.

On motion of Mr. Barnard, Ordered, that the Secretary be directed to make up the daily pay of Charles Greene from the day the Secretary was directed to notify him of his election as a member of the Senate up to the seventeenth instant - read and passed.

The Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on petition of Robert H. Gardiner and others, and Jabez C. Woodman and others - read and accepted, in concurrence.

Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Banks and Banking, reported legislation inexpedient on an order requesting the several Banks in this State to