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[1825] Senate Jany. 8 1825
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[Resolve]
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Mr. Dunlap from the Committee to whom
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was referred the Resolve relating to the allowance
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of the Massachusetts claims now
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pending before the Congress of the United
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States, reported the same in a New Draft, which
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was read and passed to be engrossed.  Sent down
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for concurrence and came up concurred.
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[Committees appointed]
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The President then announced the appointment
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of the following Committees, viz:
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Committee on Bills in second Reading.
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Messrs. Stebbins [--] Messrs. Dunn
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Dunlap [--] Parsons of L
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Holland [--] Prime
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Scamman
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Committee on Engrossed Bills
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Messrs. Ripley [--] Messrs. Churchill
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Parsons of Y [--] Parlin
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[Message from the Governor]
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The Secretary of State then came in and
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laid on the table a special message from the
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Governor accompanyed [accompanied] by explanitory [explanatory] documents,
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relating to the subject of the deaf and
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dumb, which was read and referred to Messrs.
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Stebbins and Holland with such as the House
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may join.  Sent down for concurrence, was concurred and Messrs. Fessenden, Adams and
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Warren were joined.
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A Communication was then received from

Revision as of 17:09, 30 March 2020

23 [1825] Senate Jany. 8 1825

[Resolve] Mr. Dunlap from the Committee to whom was referred the Resolve relating to the allowance of the Massachusetts claims now pending before the Congress of the United States, reported the same in a New Draft, which was read and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Committees appointed] The President then announced the appointment of the following Committees, viz:

Committee on Bills in second Reading. Messrs. Stebbins [--] Messrs. Dunn Dunlap [--] Parsons of L Holland [--] Prime Scamman

Committee on Engrossed Bills Messrs. Ripley [--] Messrs. Churchill Parsons of Y [--] Parlin

[Message from the Governor] The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table a special message from the Governor accompanyed [accompanied] by explanitory [explanatory] documents, relating to the subject of the deaf and dumb, which was read and referred to Messrs. Stebbins and Holland with such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence, was concurred and Messrs. Fessenden, Adams and Warren were joined.

A Communication was then received from