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[1823 January 17.]
January 17]
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[Resolve for distribution of the laws &c]
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[Resolve for distribution of the laws &c]
Resolve providing for the promulgation and distribution of the Laws & Resolves of the State was twice and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence: came up with an amendment to be engrossed in which the Senate concurred.
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Resolve providing for the promulgation and distribution of the Laws & Resolves of the State was twice and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence: came up with an amendment to be engrossed, in which the Senate concurred.
  
 
[Bills passed to be engrossed]
 
[Bills passed to be engrossed]
Bill to incorporate the Master Wardens and members of Hermon Lodge;
 
the County of Washington to build a Bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river: and
 
Bill to incorporated Alna Lodge, were severally read a second time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.-
 
  
[Resolve on pet. of RK. Lane et als
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Bill to incorporate the Master, Wardens and members of Hermon Lodge;
Resolve on the petition of Rufus K. Lane & others relative to the destruction of timber on Indians' Lands was read and committed to Messrs Tallman, Green and Usher.-
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Bill to authorize the town of Addison in the County of Washington to build a Bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river; and
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Bill to incorporate Alna Lodge, were severally read a second time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
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[Resolve on pet: of RK. Lane et als]
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Resolve on the petition of Rufus K. Lane & others, relative to the destruction of timber on Indians' Lands was read and committed to Messrs Tallman, Green and Usher. -
  
 
[Bill to annex part of Monroe to Brooks]
 
[Bill to annex part of Monroe to Brooks]
Bill to annex part of the town of Monroe to the town of Brooks was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second ready: committed in the second reading.
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Bill to annex part of the town of Monroe to the town of Brooks was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. -
  
 
[Report on Petition]
 
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Green from the committee on the petition of Thomas Patten, reported that he have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: came up concurred.
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Mr Green from the Committee on the petition of Thomas Patten, reported that he have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: Came up concurred. -
  
 
[Report on Petition]
 
[Report on Petition]
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Mr. Green also reported on the petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Penobscot that
 
Mr. Green also reported on the petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Penobscot that

Revision as of 16:05, 23 June 2020

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[1823 January 17.]

[Resolve for distribution of the laws &c]

Resolve providing for the promulgation and distribution of the Laws & Resolves of the State was twice and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence: came up with an amendment to be engrossed, in which the Senate concurred.

[Bills passed to be engrossed]

Bill to incorporate the Master, Wardens and members of Hermon Lodge; Bill to authorize the town of Addison in the County of Washington to build a Bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river; and Bill to incorporate Alna Lodge, were severally read a second time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Resolve on pet: of RK. Lane et als]

Resolve on the petition of Rufus K. Lane & others, relative to the destruction of timber on Indians' Lands was read and committed to Messrs Tallman, Green and Usher. -

[Bill to annex part of Monroe to Brooks]

Bill to annex part of the town of Monroe to the town of Brooks was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. -

[Report on Petition]

Mr Green from the Committee on the petition of Thomas Patten, reported that he have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: Came up concurred. -

[Report on Petition]

Mr. Green also reported on the petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Penobscot that