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[1823
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January 22]
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[The Report on the Public business]
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The Committee appointed to enquire what business of a public nature is likely to come before the Legislature at its present session other than what is embraced in the Governor's Message, reported that there is no business of a public nature which in their judgement is necessary to attend to the present session except what is now before the Legislature: Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence: came up concurred.-
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[Order for two sessions a day]
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On mention of Mr. Bond, Ordered that after this week the Senate hold two sessions each day, and that a message be sent to the House informing them of the same.
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[same in the House]
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A Message from the House by Mr. Child their Blerk - "Mr. President the House of Representatives propose after this week to hold two sessions each day."
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[Bill to incorporate Orient Lodge]
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Bill to incorporate the Master, Warden and Members of Orient Lodge, which had been passed to be engrossed and sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.
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[Bill to set off land from Canton to Jay]
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Bill to set off a lot of land from the town of Jay, which had been passed to be engrossed & sent to the House for concurrence, came up concurred.
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[Bill incorporate Harmony Lodge]
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Bill to incorporate Harmony Lodge, passed to be engrossed in the House
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came

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[1823 January 22] [The Report on the Public business] The Committee appointed to enquire what business of a public nature is likely to come before the Legislature at its present session other than what is embraced in the Governor's Message, reported that there is no business of a public nature which in their judgement is necessary to attend to the present session except what is now before the Legislature: Read, accepted & sent down for concurrence: came up concurred.-

[Order for two sessions a day] On mention of Mr. Bond, Ordered that after this week the Senate hold two sessions each day, and that a message be sent to the House informing them of the same.

[same in the House] A Message from the House by Mr. Child their Blerk - "Mr. President the House of Representatives propose after this week to hold two sessions each day."

[Bill to incorporate Orient Lodge] Bill to incorporate the Master, Warden and Members of Orient Lodge, which had been passed to be engrossed and sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.

[Bill to set off land from Canton to Jay] Bill to set off a lot of land from the town of Jay, which had been passed to be engrossed & sent to the House for concurrence, came up concurred.

[Bill incorporate Harmony Lodge] Bill to incorporate Harmony Lodge, passed to be engrossed in the House came