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− | the Courts in the | + | the Courts in the County of York, made to the last Legislature, be taken from the files of the Senate and placed in the hands of the Committee who have the subject under consideration. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred. |
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The Board came to order pursuant to adjournment | The Board came to order pursuant to adjournment | ||
− | Petition of Joshua Emerson and others for | + | Petition of Joshua Emerson and others for Legislative provision respecting Militia in certain cases, referred in the House, to the Governor and Council, came up for concurrence, and the Senate non-concurred with the House in their reference and referred the same to the Committee on Militia and Military Affairs, Sent down for concurrence |
Came up concurred, | Came up concurred, | ||
Petition of Robert Cousins and others of Lyman that the doings of the Parish in said town may be made valid. and Petition | Petition of Robert Cousins and others of Lyman that the doings of the Parish in said town may be made valid. and Petition |
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the Courts in the County of York, made to the last Legislature, be taken from the files of the Senate and placed in the hands of the Committee who have the subject under consideration. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred.
Adjourned
Attest,
Nathaniel Low, Secy
Monday January 23. 1826
The Board came to order pursuant to adjournment
Petition of Joshua Emerson and others for Legislative provision respecting Militia in certain cases, referred in the House, to the Governor and Council, came up for concurrence, and the Senate non-concurred with the House in their reference and referred the same to the Committee on Militia and Military Affairs, Sent down for concurrence Came up concurred,
Petition of Robert Cousins and others of Lyman that the doings of the Parish in said town may be made valid. and Petition