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and Saturday February 11th 1826 | and Saturday February 11th 1826 | ||
− | The Board came to pursuant to adjournment | + | The Board came to order pursuant to adjournment |
On motion by Mr. Parsons ordered, that the Secretary of the Senate procure to be printed five hundred copies of the "General statement of the affairs of the State Prison, | On motion by Mr. Parsons ordered, that the Secretary of the Senate procure to be printed five hundred copies of the "General statement of the affairs of the State Prison, | ||
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Mr. Dunlap, from the Committee on Literature &c, on the petition of the Trustees of North Yarmouth Academy reported a Resolve, which was read a first time, and Monday next, 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. | Mr. Dunlap, from the Committee on Literature &c, on the petition of the Trustees of North Yarmouth Academy reported a Resolve, which was read a first time, and Monday next, 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. | ||
− | Mr. Dunlap, from the same Committee, on the petition of | + | Mr. Dunlap, from the same Committee, on the petition of Ezekius Hayes and others reported that the Petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred. |
Mr Stebbins, from the Committee on the Judiciary, on Orders instructing that committee on the subject, reported "Bill additional to" An Act to exempt certain Goods and Chattels from attachment and Execution and from distress for taxes, which was read a first time and Monday next 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. | Mr Stebbins, from the Committee on the Judiciary, on Orders instructing that committee on the subject, reported "Bill additional to" An Act to exempt certain Goods and Chattels from attachment and Execution and from distress for taxes, which was read a first time and Monday next 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. | ||
Mr. Stebbins, from the same Committee, on the petition of Samuel Thatcher, late Sheriff of Lincoln reported a Resolve which was read a first time and Monday | Mr. Stebbins, from the same Committee, on the petition of Samuel Thatcher, late Sheriff of Lincoln reported a Resolve which was read a first time and Monday |
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and Saturday February 11th 1826
The Board came to order pursuant to adjournment
On motion by Mr. Parsons ordered, that the Secretary of the Senate procure to be printed five hundred copies of the "General statement of the affairs of the State Prison,
Resolve in favor of the Cony Female Academy was read a first time and Monday next, at 10 oclock assigned for a second reading
Mr. Dunlap, from the Committee on Literature &c, on the petition of the Trustees of North Yarmouth Academy reported a Resolve, which was read a first time, and Monday next, 10 oclock assigned for a second reading.
Mr. Dunlap, from the same Committee, on the petition of Ezekius Hayes and others reported that the Petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred.
Mr Stebbins, from the Committee on the Judiciary, on Orders instructing that committee on the subject, reported "Bill additional to" An Act to exempt certain Goods and Chattels from attachment and Execution and from distress for taxes, which was read a first time and Monday next 10 oclock assigned for a second reading.
Mr. Stebbins, from the same Committee, on the petition of Samuel Thatcher, late Sheriff of Lincoln reported a Resolve which was read a first time and Monday