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− | appearing, by himself or Council, the Senate passed the address in concurrence with the House. | + | |
+ | appearing, by himself or Council, the Senate passed the address in concurrence with the House. - | ||
[Committee to present address to Governor relative to James M. Rogers] | [Committee to present address to Governor relative to James M. Rogers] | ||
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− | [Bill imposing fines on | + | On motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that Messrs. Bond and Usher be a Committee, with such as the House may join, to present the address of the two Houses of the Legislature to the Governor and Council, for the removal of James M. Rogers. - sent down for concurrence: came up concurred, and Messrs. Todd, Dunlap and Leach were joined. - |
− | Bill imposing fines on Towns neglecting to choose Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and refused passage. sent down. | + | |
+ | [Bill imposing fines on Towns &c] | ||
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+ | Bill imposing fines on Towns neglecting to choose Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and refused passage. - sent down. | ||
− | [order concerning the | + | [order concerning the Messengers pay] |
− | On motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that the Messenger of the Senate be made up on the payroll two additional days in full for his service in preparing for the accommodation of the Senate prior to the Session, and for taking care of the furnature &c after the Legislature viz. | + | |
+ | On motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that the Messenger of the Senate be made up on the payroll two additional days in full for his service in preparing for the accommodation of the Senate prior to the Session, and for taking care of the furnature [furniture] &c. after the Legislature viz. - | ||
[Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate] | [Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate] | ||
− | Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate was read twice and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence.- | + | |
+ | Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate was read twice and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence. - | ||
The Senate then adjourned to nine oclock tomorrow morning. | The Senate then adjourned to nine oclock tomorrow morning. |
Revision as of 19:15, 3 August 2020
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[1823 February 10.]
appearing, by himself or Council, the Senate passed the address in concurrence with the House. -
[Committee to present address to Governor relative to James M. Rogers]
On motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that Messrs. Bond and Usher be a Committee, with such as the House may join, to present the address of the two Houses of the Legislature to the Governor and Council, for the removal of James M. Rogers. - sent down for concurrence: came up concurred, and Messrs. Todd, Dunlap and Leach were joined. -
[Bill imposing fines on Towns &c]
Bill imposing fines on Towns neglecting to choose Representatives, passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read twice and refused passage. - sent down.
[order concerning the Messengers pay]
On motion of Mr. Bond, ordered that the Messenger of the Senate be made up on the payroll two additional days in full for his service in preparing for the accommodation of the Senate prior to the Session, and for taking care of the furnature [furniture] &c. after the Legislature viz. -
[Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate]
Resolve on the Pay Roll of the Senate was read twice and passed to be engrossed; sent down for concurrence. -
The Senate then adjourned to nine oclock tomorrow morning.