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[Rep. Decum Jacobason agent for Passamaquoddy Indians]
 
[Rep. Decum Jacobason agent for Passamaquoddy Indians]
Committee on petiton of Decum Jacobason agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians - report in part by Resolve. Read and accepted.
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Committee on petition of Decum Jacobason agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians - report in part by Resolve. Read and accepted.
  
 
[Resolve - to pay for visit of Passamaquoddy Indians &c &c]
 
[Resolve - to pay for visit of Passamaquoddy Indians &c &c]

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the last session of this Legislature, to contract in behalf of the State for the printing for the present political year. In Senate Feby 3d 1821. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

[Bill regulating Divorces] Bill entitled "An Act regulating Divorces' being reported by the Committee on Engrossed bills as duly engrossed: on motion the vote of this House passing the same to be engrossed is reconsidered and the Bill amended in the 3d section by striking out the words "Provided that no divorce for such cause shall be had, unless a libel shall be filed in the Clerks office and duly proved within one year after the passing of this Act, or within one year after such marriage": when the Bill was again passed to be engrossed as further amended and sent up to the Senate for their concurrence.

[Rep. Decum Jacobason agent for Passamaquoddy Indians] Committee on petition of Decum Jacobason agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians - report in part by Resolve. Read and accepted.

[Resolve - to pay for visit of Passamaquoddy Indians &c &c] Resolve allowing 130 dollars for the purpose of defraying the expences of certain of the Passamaquoddy Indians now on a visit to the seat of Government. Read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

[Bill limit the tenure of certain offices] Bill "to limit the tenure of certain offices therein named" was agreeably to assignment further