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Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate, " on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives, and the same were severally finally passed.  
 
Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate, " on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives, and the same were severally finally passed.  
  
Order from the House of Representatives appointing Messrs
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Order from the House of Representatives appointing Messrs. Jarvis of Ellsworth, Abbot of Vassalborough, Marshall of China, Dumont of Hallowell and Woodman of Buxton a Committee, with such as the senate may join, to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses have passed upon all the public business before them and are ready to adjourn without day; and inquire if he has any further communication to make them, read and passed, and Messrs. Cobb, Emmons and Kelsey are joined in concurrence.
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Who, having attended to the duties assigned them reported that the Governor was pleased to

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365.

Thursday, March 13, 1834

Resolve in favor of Asa Stewart was read once and indefinitely postponed, in concurrence.

The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as correctly engrossed, Bill making additional appropriations for the support of Government during the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, and for sundry other expenditures, and Bill for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers and Common Victuallers and the same were severally passed to be enacted.

The same Committee reported as correctly engrossed Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate, " on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives, and the same were severally finally passed.

Order from the House of Representatives appointing Messrs. Jarvis of Ellsworth, Abbot of Vassalborough, Marshall of China, Dumont of Hallowell and Woodman of Buxton a Committee, with such as the senate may join, to wait on the Governor and inform him that the two Houses have passed upon all the public business before them and are ready to adjourn without day; and inquire if he has any further communication to make them, read and passed, and Messrs. Cobb, Emmons and Kelsey are joined in concurrence. Who, having attended to the duties assigned them reported that the Governor was pleased to