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− | and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. | + | and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. - |
[Bill regulating the fishery in the River St. Croix] | [Bill regulating the fishery in the River St. Croix] | ||
− | Bill regulating the taking of fish in the river St. Croix and its branches, passed to be engrossed and sent down for concurrence. came up rejected by the House; and the Senate recede from their vote by which they passed the Bill to be engrossed. | + | |
+ | Bill regulating the taking of fish in the river St. Croix and its branches, passed to be engrossed and sent down for concurrence. came up rejected by the House; and the Senate recede from their vote by which they passed the Bill to be engrossed. - | ||
[Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton] | [Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton] | ||
− | Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton, passed to be engrossed, and sent down for concurrence, came up concurred. | + | |
+ | Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton, passed to be engrossed, and sent down for concurrence, came up concurred. - | ||
[Report on Petition] | [Report on Petition] | ||
− | Report of the committee on the petition of David Prince & others which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrence | + | |
+ | Report of the committee on the petition of David Prince & others, which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred; and the Senate recede from their vote by which they accepted the report, and committed the subject to Messrs. Witham, Usher and Steele with such as the House many join: sent down for concurrence, and came up concurred, and Messrs. Prime, Parker, Drummond, Curtis and Dascomb were joined. - | ||
[Message from the Governor] | [Message from the Governor] | ||
− | The Secretary of State came in & laid on the table a written message from the Governor, which was read and referred to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia; sent down for concurrence. | + | |
+ | The Secretary of State came in & laid on the table a written message from the Governor, which was read and referred to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia; sent down for concurrence. - | ||
[Resolve passed to be engrossed] | [Resolve passed to be engrossed] | ||
+ | |||
Resolve in favor of Samuel Emerson and | Resolve in favor of Samuel Emerson and |
Revision as of 13:48, 19 June 2020
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[1823 January 16]
and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. -
[Bill regulating the fishery in the River St. Croix]
Bill regulating the taking of fish in the river St. Croix and its branches, passed to be engrossed and sent down for concurrence. came up rejected by the House; and the Senate recede from their vote by which they passed the Bill to be engrossed. -
[Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton]
Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Wilton, passed to be engrossed, and sent down for concurrence, came up concurred. -
[Report on Petition]
Report of the committee on the petition of David Prince & others, which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred; and the Senate recede from their vote by which they accepted the report, and committed the subject to Messrs. Witham, Usher and Steele with such as the House many join: sent down for concurrence, and came up concurred, and Messrs. Prime, Parker, Drummond, Curtis and Dascomb were joined. -
[Message from the Governor]
The Secretary of State came in & laid on the table a written message from the Governor, which was read and referred to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Militia; sent down for concurrence. -
[Resolve passed to be engrossed]
Resolve in favor of Samuel Emerson and