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Evening session.-
 
Evening session.-
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[Bill enacted]
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Mr. Witham from the committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz.-
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Bill to incorporate the Saco and Ossipee Log Navigation Company"; and it was passed to be enacted: and
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[Resolves passed]
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Resolve making appropriations for Military purposes,
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Resolve in favor of the messengers of the Legislature and certain other persons,
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Resolve providing for a State Arsenal.
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Resolve in favor of Charles C.C. Carlton
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Resolve in favor of Herbert P. Moore,
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Resolve

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[1824 February 24.]

[Resolves passed]

Resolve apportioning the Representatives on the several Counties, Towns, Plantations and Classes on the apportionment, and Resolve in addition to a Resolve apportioning the Representatives on the several Counties, &c. on the first apportionment : and they were passed.-

[Report & Resolve]

Mr. Dennett from the committee to whom was referred the "Resolve laying a tax on the several Counties, reported that the same ought not to pass, which report was accepted : He then reported a new Resolve laying a tax on the several Counties, which was read twice and passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence.-

[Resolve]

Mr. Dennett from the last committee also reported a Resolve laying a County tax on the County of Lincoln, which was read twice and passed to be engrossed : sent down for concurrence.- Adjourned.-

Evening session.-

[Bill enacted]

Mr. Witham from the committee on engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied, viz.- Bill to incorporate the Saco and Ossipee Log Navigation Company"; and it was passed to be enacted: and

[Resolves passed]

Resolve making appropriations for Military purposes, Resolve in favor of the messengers of the Legislature and certain other persons, Resolve providing for a State Arsenal. Resolve in favor of Charles C.C. Carlton Resolve in favor of Herbert P. Moore,

Resolve