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Bill respecting the collection of taxes on unimproved lanes not taxable by the assessors of any town or plantation passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House as amended.
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[Resolves]
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Resolve granting compensation to the Board of Jurisprudence, and
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Resolve directing one set of the laws to be furnished the Hon. Judge Story - were read twice and passed to be engrossed - and sent down for concurrence -
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Resolve on the petition of Josiah Prescott was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
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Resolve providing for the promulgation and distribution of the laws and resolves which are or may be passed buy the present Legislature - read and tomorrow at ten o’clock assigned for a second reading and committed to the Committee on bills in the second reading.
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Mr Bond from the Committee to whom was referred that subject reported a
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[Bills-]
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Bill to incorporate the Maine Historical Society which was read and tomorrow at ten o’clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to the Committee on Biulls in the second reading -
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Mr Bond from the Committee on new trials reported a
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Resolve - authorizing Charles Green to sell the real estate of his ward - which was read and passed - sent down for concurrence
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[Message from Governor respecting weights and measures.]
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The following written message from the Governor was laid on the table by the Secretary of State -
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“To the Senate and House of Representatives -
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By a law of this State passed February 8th 1821 it is made the duty of the Treasurer of the State, at the expense thereof to cause to be had and preserved as public standards and which shall be used only as such certain beams weights and measures

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Bill respecting the collection of taxes on unimproved lanes not taxable by the assessors of any town or plantation passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House as amended. [Resolves] Resolve granting compensation to the Board of Jurisprudence, and Resolve directing one set of the laws to be furnished the Hon. Judge Story - were read twice and passed to be engrossed - and sent down for concurrence - Resolve on the petition of Josiah Prescott was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. Resolve providing for the promulgation and distribution of the laws and resolves which are or may be passed buy the present Legislature - read and tomorrow at ten o’clock assigned for a second reading and committed to the Committee on bills in the second reading. Mr Bond from the Committee to whom was referred that subject reported a [Bills-] Bill to incorporate the Maine Historical Society which was read and tomorrow at ten o’clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to the Committee on Biulls in the second reading - Mr Bond from the Committee on new trials reported a Resolve - authorizing Charles Green to sell the real estate of his ward - which was read and passed - sent down for concurrence [Message from Governor respecting weights and measures.] The following written message from the Governor was laid on the table by the Secretary of State - “To the Senate and House of Representatives - By a law of this State passed February 8th 1821 it is made the duty of the Treasurer of the State, at the expense thereof to cause to be had and preserved as public standards and which shall be used only as such certain beams weights and measures