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− | Bill for the benefit of Waterville | + | Bill for the benefit of Waterville College,” and Bill to cede to the United States of America the jurisdiction of certain lands,” were read a 2d. time and passed to be engrossed with amendments: sent down for concurrence. - |
− | and | + | The Senate reconsider their vote by which they assigned tuesday next for the further consideration of the |
+ | Bill to incorporate the Saco Iron Works Company,” and they now assign tomorrow at 10 oclock for that purpose. - | ||
− | + | [Report on the York Court Question] | |
− | + | Mr. Dunlap from the committee to whom was referred the returns of votes from the County of York, relative to the location of the Judicial Courts and County Offices &c. in said County, reported that it is inexpedient to take any further order thereon: Read, and amended so as to authorize a Bill to be brought in, locating the Courts and County Offices, according to the vote taken in September last; the question was then taken by yeas and nays on the acceptance of the Report as amended, and decided in the affirmative as follow Yeas Messrs. Scammon, Parsons of Y. Prime, Parsons of L. Green, Stebbins, Shepard, Fairbanks, Southwick, Lord and Campbell. – Eleven – 11. Nays Messrs. Dunlap, Dunn, Churchill, Whitney, Holland, Ripley, Parlin & Kelsey, - Eight - 8. Report sent down for concurrence. - | |
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− | Nays Messrs Dunlap, Dunn, Churchill, Whitney, Holland, Ripley, Parlin & Kelsey, - Eight 8 | ||
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− | Report sent down for concurrence. | ||
Adjourned. | Adjourned. | ||
Attest Charles B. Smith, Secretary | Attest Charles B. Smith, Secretary |
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[1825]
Senate January 28th, 1825.
[Bills]
Bill for the benefit of Waterville College,” and Bill to cede to the United States of America the jurisdiction of certain lands,” were read a 2d. time and passed to be engrossed with amendments: sent down for concurrence. -
The Senate reconsider their vote by which they assigned tuesday next for the further consideration of the Bill to incorporate the Saco Iron Works Company,” and they now assign tomorrow at 10 oclock for that purpose. -
[Report on the York Court Question]
Mr. Dunlap from the committee to whom was referred the returns of votes from the County of York, relative to the location of the Judicial Courts and County Offices &c. in said County, reported that it is inexpedient to take any further order thereon: Read, and amended so as to authorize a Bill to be brought in, locating the Courts and County Offices, according to the vote taken in September last; the question was then taken by yeas and nays on the acceptance of the Report as amended, and decided in the affirmative as follow Yeas Messrs. Scammon, Parsons of Y. Prime, Parsons of L. Green, Stebbins, Shepard, Fairbanks, Southwick, Lord and Campbell. – Eleven – 11. Nays Messrs. Dunlap, Dunn, Churchill, Whitney, Holland, Ripley, Parlin & Kelsey, - Eight - 8. Report sent down for concurrence. -
Adjourned.
Attest Charles B. Smith, Secretary