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[1823]
 
[1823]
  
Senate February 7th 1823.
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Senate February 7th 1823. -
  
 
[Bill prescribing form of Recognizances]
 
[Bill prescribing form of Recognizances]
Bill prescribing the forms of Recognizances taken from Justices of the Peace in criminal cases, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
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Bill prescribing the forms of Recognizances taken by Justices of the Peace in criminal cases, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -
  
 
[Resolve for the relief of William Norwood]
 
[Resolve for the relief of William Norwood]
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Resolve for the relief of William Norwood passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.
 
Resolve for the relief of William Norwood passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.
  
 
[Return of Sheriff of Service on James M. Rogers]
 
[Return of Sheriff of Service on James M. Rogers]
John H. Thompson of Topsham, a deputy Sheriff for the County of Lincoln, who was directed to serve upon James M. Rogers a copy of the changes alleged against him for his removal from all offices he now holds under this State, made return that he had notified the said James M. Rogers to appear at the time and place, and for the purposes therein named, and given him in hand a true and attested copy of the said charges alleged against him. Read and sent down.  
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John H. Thompson of Topsham, a deputy Sheriff for the County of Lincoln, who was directed to serve upon James M. Rogers a copy of the charges alleged against him for his removal from all offices he now holds under this State, made return that he had notified the said James M. Rogers to appear at the time and place, and for the purposes therein named, and given him in hand a true and attested copy of the said charges alledged [alleged] against him. - Read and sent down. -
  
 
[Message on the Amendment proposed to Resolve for sale of a Gun house]
 
[Message on the Amendment proposed to Resolve for sale of a Gun house]
Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk, - "Mr. President, the House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their amendment of the engrossed Bill entitled a Resolve authorizing the sale of a Gunhouse, by adding at the end of the Resolve the words "provided such sale be made within one year form the date hereof"
 
  
[Bill to increase Salaries of J.Court]
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Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk, - "Mr. President, the House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their amendment of the engrossed Bill entitled a Resolve authorizing the sale of a Gunhouse, by adding at the end of the Resolve the words "provided such sale be made within one year form the date hereof." -
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[Bill to increase Salaries of SJ.Court]
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Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court was
 
Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court was

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[1823]

Senate February 7th 1823. -

[Bill prescribing form of Recognizances]

Bill prescribing the forms of Recognizances taken by Justices of the Peace in criminal cases, was read twice and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Resolve for the relief of William Norwood]

Resolve for the relief of William Norwood passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Return of Sheriff of Service on James M. Rogers]

John H. Thompson of Topsham, a deputy Sheriff for the County of Lincoln, who was directed to serve upon James M. Rogers a copy of the charges alleged against him for his removal from all offices he now holds under this State, made return that he had notified the said James M. Rogers to appear at the time and place, and for the purposes therein named, and given him in hand a true and attested copy of the said charges alledged [alleged] against him. - Read and sent down. -

[Message on the Amendment proposed to Resolve for sale of a Gun house]

Message from the House by Mr. Child their Clerk, - "Mr. President, the House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their amendment of the engrossed Bill entitled a Resolve authorizing the sale of a Gunhouse, by adding at the end of the Resolve the words "provided such sale be made within one year form the date hereof." -

[Bill to increase Salaries of SJ.Court]

Bill to increase the salaries of the associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court was