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Senate January 28th 1823
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[Resolve authorizing the Courts to admit certain persons as Attornies]
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Senate January 28th. 1823. -
Resolve authorizing the Court of Common Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court to admit certain persons to practice in said Courts respectively, passed to be engrossed in the House came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
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[Resolve authorizing the Courts to admit Certain persons as Attornies]
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Resolve authorizing the Court of Common Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court to admit certain persons to practice in said Courts respectively, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
  
 
[Report on adjournment]
 
[Report on adjournment]
Mr. Bond from the Committee on that subject; reported that the Legislature, may adjourn on Saturday the first day of February next. Read and sent down.
 
  
[Bill - fixing the compensation of the Members]
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Mr. Bond from the Committee on that subject, reported that the Legislature may adjourn on Saturday the first day of February next. Read and sent down. -
Bill fixing the compensation of the members of the Council, Senate and House of Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.  
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[Bill fixing the Compensation of the Members]
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Bill fixing the compensation of the members of the Council, Senate and House of Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
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[Report on Petition]
  
[Report on petition]
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Report of a Committee of the House on the petition of the Selectmen of Chesterville, which had been accepted in the House, came up for concurrence; was read and committed to Messrs. McDonald and Dunn; who reported a concurrence with the House in accepting said report, and the Senate concurred. -
Report of a Committee of the House on the petition of the Selectmen of Chesterville, which had been accepted in the House, came up for concurrence; was read and committed to Messrs. McDonald and Dunn, who reported a concurrence with the House in accepting said report, and the Senate concurred.  
 
  
On the motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that Messrs. Bond and Dennett be a committee to enquire whether any money has been ad-
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On motion of Mr. Bond, Ordered that Messrs. Bond and Dennett be a committee to enquire whether any money has been ad-

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[1823]

Senate January 28th. 1823. -

[Resolve authorizing the Courts to admit Certain persons as Attornies]

Resolve authorizing the Court of Common Pleas and Supreme Judicial Court to admit certain persons to practice in said Courts respectively, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Report on adjournment]

Mr. Bond from the Committee on that subject, reported that the Legislature may adjourn on Saturday the first day of February next. Read and sent down. -

[Bill fixing the Compensation of the Members]

Bill fixing the compensation of the members of the Council, Senate and House of Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Report on Petition]

Report of a Committee of the House on the petition of the Selectmen of Chesterville, which had been accepted in the House, came up for concurrence; was read and committed to Messrs. McDonald and Dunn; who reported a concurrence with the House in accepting said report, and the Senate concurred. -

On motion of Mr. Bond, Ordered that Messrs. Bond and Dennett be a committee to enquire whether any money has been ad-