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Tuesday, January 13, 1835. [underlined bold header]
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Tuesday, January 13, 1835.
Messrs. Mantor and Green of Somerset ap-
 
peared and were conducted to the Governor Coun-
 
cil, by Mr. Clark, and were qualified according
 
to the Constitution and took their seats at the Sen-
 
ate Board.
 
  
Bill authorizing the United States of America
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Messrs. Mantor and Greene of Somerset appeared and were conducted to the Governor & Council, by Mr. Clark, and were qualified according to the Constitution and took their seats at the Senate Board.
to take and hold lands within this State for the pur-
 
post of erecting Lighthouses thereon (reported by
 
Mr Smith from the Joint Special Committee to  
 
which was referred the petition of John Chandler
 
was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock
 
assigned for a second reading.
 
  
On motion of Mr. Green of York
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Bill authorizing the United States of America to take and hold lands within this State for the purpost of erecting Light-houses thereon (reported by Mr Smith from the Joint Special Committee to which was referred the petition of John Chandler) was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.
be instructed to take into consideration the expe-
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diency of purchasing for the use of the State a
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On motion of Mr. Greene of York
suitable number of Copies of the first volume
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Ordered, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing for the use of the State a suitable number of Copies of the first volume of Fairfield Reports, and report thereon.
of Fairfield Reports, and report thereon.
 
 
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
  
The Standing Committees of the Senate
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The Standing Committees of the Senate were filled as follows, to wit: On Bills in the  
were filled as follows, to wit: ON Bills in the  
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second Reading Mr. Mantor; On Engrossed Bills Messrs Greene of Somerset and O'Brien.
second Reading Mr. Mantor; On Engrossed
 
Bills Messrs Greene of Somerset and O'Brien.
 
  
Petition of Joseph Stackpole and others
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Petition of Joseph Stackpole and others praying to be annexed to the town of Albion in
praying to be annexed to the town of Albion in
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the County of Kennebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns.
the County of Kennebec, -- read and referred
 
to the Committee on Division of Towns.
 
 
Sent down for concurrence.
 
Sent down for concurrence.
 
Concurred.
 
Concurred.

Revision as of 11:47, 12 July 2021

29. Tuesday, January 13, 1835.

Messrs. Mantor and Greene of Somerset appeared and were conducted to the Governor & Council, by Mr. Clark, and were qualified according to the Constitution and took their seats at the Senate Board.

Bill authorizing the United States of America to take and hold lands within this State for the purpost of erecting Light-houses thereon (reported by Mr Smith from the Joint Special Committee to which was referred the petition of John Chandler) was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Greene of York Ordered, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing for the use of the State a suitable number of Copies of the first volume of Fairfield Reports, and report thereon. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

The Standing Committees of the Senate were filled as follows, to wit: On Bills in the second Reading Mr. Mantor; On Engrossed Bills Messrs Greene of Somerset and O'Brien.

Petition of Joseph Stackpole and others praying to be annexed to the town of Albion in the County of Kennebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.