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Bill additional to an act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of the State, was read once and committed and Monday next at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: ordered that 200 copies of the Bill be printed for the use of the Legislature. | Bill additional to an act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of the State, was read once and committed and Monday next at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: ordered that 200 copies of the Bill be printed for the use of the Legislature. | ||
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+ | Mr. Witham form the committee on the petition of the Selectmen of Ellsworth, reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. | ||
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+ | Mr. Case form the Committee, on the petition of James Bates reported that he came leave to withdraw his petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: came up concurred. | ||
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+ | [Bill defining the powers of Manufacturing Companies] | ||
+ | Bill additional to an act defining the general powers and duties of Manufacturing Companies, was read a second time and passed to |
Revision as of 13:46, 1 June 2020
209 [1823] Senate January 31, 1823 [order for the Resolve in favor of Josiah Hacker] On motion of Mr. Bond ordered that the Resolve in favor of Josiah Hacker be laid on the Table: Committed to Messrs Bon, Whitney and Dunn.
[Bill to incorporate the Northern Harmonic Society] Bill to incorporate the Northern Harmonic Society was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft; sent down for concurrence.
[Bill additional to organize & govern the Militia] Bill additional to an act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of the State, was read once and committed and Monday next at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: ordered that 200 copies of the Bill be printed for the use of the Legislature.
[Reports on Petitions] Mr. Witham form the committee on the petition of the Selectmen of Ellsworth, reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence.
Mr. Case form the Committee, on the petition of James Bates reported that he came leave to withdraw his petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: came up concurred.
[Bill defining the powers of Manufacturing Companies] Bill additional to an act defining the general powers and duties of Manufacturing Companies, was read a second time and passed to