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Resolve in favor of Elijah Robinson was read & indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
 
Resolve in favor of Elijah Robinson was read & indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
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Resolve in favor of Nathan Hills & others was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
 
Resolve in favor of Nathan Hills & others was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
Report on Petition of Sewall Lake that legislation on the subject thereof is inexpedient was read & accepted - sent up for concurrence,
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Report on Petition of Sewall Lake that legislation on the subject thereof is inexpedient was read & accepted - sent up for concurrence.
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Bill in addition to an act regulating bail in civil actions was 1,2 & 3d time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
 
Bill in addition to an act regulating bail in civil actions was 1,2 & 3d time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
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Report of the select Committee to whom was referred an order of the 21st of March relative to the state of certain lands was read & accepted in concurrence.
 
Report of the select Committee to whom was referred an order of the 21st of March relative to the state of certain lands was read & accepted in concurrence.
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And the House adjourned until afternoon
 
And the House adjourned until afternoon
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Afternoon
 
Afternoon
 
Met according to adjournment
 
Met according to adjournment
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Report of the select Committee of the House to whom was referred the Petition of Joseph Locke asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject was read and accepted - sent up.
 
Report of the select Committee of the House to whom was referred the Petition of Joseph Locke asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject was read and accepted - sent up.
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An order came from the Senate that the Report and Resolutions relative to the North Eastern Boundary made and adopted the 28th day of February last be printed and distributed in the manner provided by the order of March 31 for the printing & distribution of the Governor's Message of the 25th of March 1831 and the accompanying papers and
 
An order came from the Senate that the Report and Resolutions relative to the North Eastern Boundary made and adopted the 28th day of February last be printed and distributed in the manner provided by the order of March 31 for the printing & distribution of the Governor's Message of the 25th of March 1831 and the accompanying papers and

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332 Resolve in favor of Elijah Robinson was read & indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.

Resolve in favor of Nathan Hills & others was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.

Report on Petition of Sewall Lake that legislation on the subject thereof is inexpedient was read & accepted - sent up for concurrence.

Bill in addition to an act regulating bail in civil actions was 1,2 & 3d time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.

Report of the select Committee to whom was referred an order of the 21st of March relative to the state of certain lands was read & accepted in concurrence.

And the House adjourned until afternoon

Afternoon Met according to adjournment

Report of the select Committee of the House to whom was referred the Petition of Joseph Locke asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject was read and accepted - sent up.

An order came from the Senate that the Report and Resolutions relative to the North Eastern Boundary made and adopted the 28th day of February last be printed and distributed in the manner provided by the order of March 31 for the printing & distribution of the Governor's Message of the 25th of March 1831 and the accompanying papers and