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− | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Manufactures to enquire into the expediency of altering the laws regulating the size & quality of Beef and Fish barrels and Lime Casks, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Read and passed in concurrence. | + | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Manufactures to enquire into the expediency of altering the laws regulating the size & quality of Beef and Fish barrels and Lime Casks, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. |
+ | Read and passed in concurrence. | ||
− | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on the Militia to enquire into the expediency of prescribing the manner in which the non | + | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on the Militia to enquire into the expediency of prescribing the manner in which the non commissioned officers of Companies of Cavalry and Artillery, when such company's are not entitled to Field Officers of their respective corps, shall receive their warrants, and report by Bill or otherwise. Read and passed in concurrence. |
− | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on State Roads to enquire into the expediency of so extending the law relative to the use of broad rimmed wheels on that part of the road leading from Bangor to Houlton, built by this State, that it may embrace that part of said road built by the United States and also to provide for the protection of the bridges on said road. Read and passed in concurrence. | + | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on State Roads to enquire into the expediency of so extending the law relative to the use of broad rimmed wheels on that part of the road leading from Bangor to Houlton, built by this State, that it may embrace that part of said road built by the United States, and also to provide for the protection of the bridges on said road. |
+ | Read and passed in concurrence. | ||
− | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes | + | Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals to enquire into the expediency of passing a Resolve for the preservation of Atkinson and Sebec Bridge. Read and passed in concurrence. |
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Thursday January 24, 1833
Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Manufactures to enquire into the expediency of altering the laws regulating the size & quality of Beef and Fish barrels and Lime Casks, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Read and passed in concurrence.
Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on the Militia to enquire into the expediency of prescribing the manner in which the non commissioned officers of Companies of Cavalry and Artillery, when such company's are not entitled to Field Officers of their respective corps, shall receive their warrants, and report by Bill or otherwise. Read and passed in concurrence.
Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on State Roads to enquire into the expediency of so extending the law relative to the use of broad rimmed wheels on that part of the road leading from Bangor to Houlton, built by this State, that it may embrace that part of said road built by the United States, and also to provide for the protection of the bridges on said road. Read and passed in concurrence.
Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals to enquire into the expediency of passing a Resolve for the preservation of Atkinson and Sebec Bridge. Read and passed in concurrence.