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+ | [Pauper Accounts of Palermo.] Pauper Accounts of the Town of Palermo-- | ||
+ | In Senate June 23d 1820 | ||
+ | Read and committed to the Committee on Accounts. Sent down for concurrence | ||
+ | Read and concurred. | ||
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+ | [James C Jewett & als] Petition of James C Jewett and others for an alteration in the Laws respecting stage Plays &c-- | ||
+ | In Senate June 23d 1820 | ||
+ | Read and committed to Messrs Foote & Ripley with such as the House may join. | ||
+ | Sent down for concurrence. | ||
+ | Read and concurred and Messrs. Delano of Woolwich, Francis of Leeds and Dunn of Poland are joined. | ||
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+ | [relief of the Poor--] Mr Williamson came with a message from the Senate to request this House to return to the Senate the Bill "for the further relief and support, employment and removal of the Poor" providing the House have acted upon the same. | ||
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+ | [same subject.] Mr Redington of Vassalborough is charged with a message to the Senate to inform them that the Bill "for the further relief and support, employment and removal of the Poor," has been acted upon by this House and the further consideration of the subject posponed [sic] to the next Legislature-- and that the Bill shall be sent to the Senate forthwith. | ||
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+ | [Report as to when the Legislature may have a recess--] [Resolve--] The Committee on the subject of a recess of the Legislature report, that the Legislature may have a recess on Tuesday the 27th instant and also report a Resolve providing for |
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[Pauper Accounts of Palermo.] Pauper Accounts of the Town of Palermo-- In Senate June 23d 1820 Read and committed to the Committee on Accounts. Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred.
[James C Jewett & als] Petition of James C Jewett and others for an alteration in the Laws respecting stage Plays &c-- In Senate June 23d 1820 Read and committed to Messrs Foote & Ripley with such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred and Messrs. Delano of Woolwich, Francis of Leeds and Dunn of Poland are joined.
[relief of the Poor--] Mr Williamson came with a message from the Senate to request this House to return to the Senate the Bill "for the further relief and support, employment and removal of the Poor" providing the House have acted upon the same.
[same subject.] Mr Redington of Vassalborough is charged with a message to the Senate to inform them that the Bill "for the further relief and support, employment and removal of the Poor," has been acted upon by this House and the further consideration of the subject posponed [sic] to the next Legislature-- and that the Bill shall be sent to the Senate forthwith.
[Report as to when the Legislature may have a recess--] [Resolve--] The Committee on the subject of a recess of the Legislature report, that the Legislature may have a recess on Tuesday the 27th instant and also report a Resolve providing for