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− | Bill - regulating elections | + | |
+ | [Bill - regulating elections &c] | ||
Message from the Senate by Mr Sewall their Secretary, | Message from the Senate by Mr Sewall their Secretary, | ||
Mr Speaker, | Mr Speaker, | ||
− | The Senate have concurred the House in their amendments to the engrossed bill "in addition to an act regulating elections" and also in ordering to be | + | The Senate have concurred the House in their amendments to the engrossed bill "in addition to an act regulating elections" and also in ordering to be reengrossed — and the Secretary withdrew. |
− | Resolve - compensation to Board of Jurisprudence | + | [Resolve - compensation to Board of Jurisprudence] |
Resolve from the Senate for making compensation to the Board of Jurisprudence — was read a 1st & 2nd time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. | Resolve from the Senate for making compensation to the Board of Jurisprudence — was read a 1st & 2nd time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
− | Resolve - laws to be furnished Joseph Story | + | [Resolve - laws to be furnished Joseph Story] |
− | Resolve from the Senate directing one set of the Laws to be furnished to the Hon. Joseph Story — was read twice | + | Resolve from the Senate directing one set of the Laws to be furnished to the Hon. Joseph Story — was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Rep. on Pet. of Charles Greene | + | [Rep. on Pet. of Charles Greene] |
− | The committee on the petition of Charles Greene reported a | + | The committee on the petition of Charles Greene reported a Resolve — The report accepted in the Senate, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred. |
− | Resolve - on petition of Charles Greene | + | [Resolve - on petition of Charles Greene] |
− | Resolve from the Senate on the petition of Charles Greene praying for leave to sell and pass a deed to convey, certain real estate of John Haggins late of South Berwick deceased — was read twice | + | Resolve from the Senate on the petition of Charles Greene praying for leave to sell and pass a deed to convey, certain real estate of John Haggins minor the child of Edmund Haggins late of South Berwick deceased — was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Major General for 1st Division | + | [Major General for 1st Division] |
− | Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot to the election of a Major General for the first Division of the Militia of this State — and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in | + | Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot to the election of a Major General for the first Division of the Militia of this State — and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in were 132 — necessary to |
Revision as of 16:01, 13 February 2020
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[Bill - regulating elections &c] Message from the Senate by Mr Sewall their Secretary, Mr Speaker, The Senate have concurred the House in their amendments to the engrossed bill "in addition to an act regulating elections" and also in ordering to be reengrossed — and the Secretary withdrew.
[Resolve - compensation to Board of Jurisprudence] Resolve from the Senate for making compensation to the Board of Jurisprudence — was read a 1st & 2nd time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
[Resolve - laws to be furnished Joseph Story] Resolve from the Senate directing one set of the Laws to be furnished to the Hon. Joseph Story — was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
[Rep. on Pet. of Charles Greene] The committee on the petition of Charles Greene reported a Resolve — The report accepted in the Senate, came down for concurrence — and the House concurred.
[Resolve - on petition of Charles Greene] Resolve from the Senate on the petition of Charles Greene praying for leave to sell and pass a deed to convey, certain real estate of John Haggins minor the child of Edmund Haggins late of South Berwick deceased — was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
[Major General for 1st Division] Agreeably to assignment the House proceeded by ballot to the election of a Major General for the first Division of the Militia of this State — and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in were 132 — necessary to