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− | Remonstrances of Parker | + | ment of an Academy at that place, was read & referred to the committee on Literature &c. Sent up for concurrence. |
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+ | Remonstrances of Parker Coburn & als & | ||
+ | of Edwin Smith & al | ||
against any alteration of the Lime Inspection Laws, | against any alteration of the Lime Inspection Laws, | ||
− | were severally read & referred to the committee on | + | were severally read & referred to the committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Petition of Timothy Higgins | + | Petition of Timothy Higgins 3d |
+ | of Williams Boulten | ||
for leave to change their names, | for leave to change their names, | ||
was read & referred to the committee on change of names. | was read & referred to the committee on change of names. | ||
− | Petition of George Sidensparker & report theron, taken from the last years files of the Senate, came from the Senate referred to the committee on Parishes | + | Petition of George Sidensparker & report theron, taken from the last years files of the Senate, came from the Senate referred to the committee on Parishes &c for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
Report on the order in relation to substituting for punishment by death, imprisonment for life, that legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred. | Report on the order in relation to substituting for punishment by death, imprisonment for life, that legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred. | ||
− | Report on the order in relation to the Board of persons confined for debt, that | + | Report on the order in relation to the Board of persons confined for debt, that Legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred. |
− | Report on the order in relation to extending the provisions of the 2nd Sec. of the act of | + | Report on the order in relation to extending the provisions of the 2nd Sec. of the act of Feby 12 1827 for securing to owners their property in logs &c in Androscoggin River, that legislation is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred. |
− | Report on the order on the subject of allowing Widows their apparel & other personal property where they waive the provisions of a will | + | Report on the order on the subject of allowing Widows their apparel & other personal property where they waive the provisions of a will &c that Legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
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ment of an Academy at that place, was read & referred to the committee on Literature &c. Sent up for concurrence.
Remonstrances of Parker Coburn & als & of Edwin Smith & al against any alteration of the Lime Inspection Laws, were severally read & referred to the committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Timothy Higgins 3d of Williams Boulten for leave to change their names, was read & referred to the committee on change of names.
Petition of George Sidensparker & report theron, taken from the last years files of the Senate, came from the Senate referred to the committee on Parishes &c for concurrence - and the House concurred.
Report on the order in relation to substituting for punishment by death, imprisonment for life, that legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred.
Report on the order in relation to the Board of persons confined for debt, that Legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.
Report on the order in relation to extending the provisions of the 2nd Sec. of the act of Feby 12 1827 for securing to owners their property in logs &c in Androscoggin River, that legislation is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence & the House concurred.
Report on the order on the subject of allowing Widows their apparel & other personal property where they waive the provisions of a will &c that Legislation is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred.