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Senate Jany 11th, 1825
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Senate Jany. 11th: 1825
  
 
[Report of the Justices of the S.J. Court]
 
[Report of the Justices of the S.J. Court]
A Report was received from the Hon.
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Prentiss Mellen and Nathan Weston, a Committee
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A Report was received from the Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Nathan Weston, a Committee appointed under a Resolve of the last Legislature to examine the several Acts now in force regulating the fees of the several Civil Officers of this State, and to report to this Legislature what alterations or amendments ought to be made therein, in which they say it is expedient to make alterations therein.
appointed under a Resolve of the
 
last Legislature to examine the several
 
Acts now in force regulating the fees of the
 
several Civil Officers of this State, and to report to
 
this Legislature what alterations or amendments
 
ought to be made therein, in which they say
 
it is expedient to make alterations therein.
 
 
Read and sent down.
 
Read and sent down.
  
 
[Order for a Resolve from the files]
 
[Order for a Resolve from the files]
On motion of Mr. Dunn, Ordered that the
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Resolve in favour of Jonathan Nelson be taken
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On motion of Mr. Dunn, Ordered that the Resolve in favour of Jonathan Nelson be taken from the files and laid on the table; which was referred to the Committee on Applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.
from the files and laid on the table; which was
 
referred to the Committee on Applications from
 
sick and wounded soldiers. Sent down for
 
concurrence and came up concurred.
 
  
 
[Messages]
 
[Messages]
A message was received from the House
 
informing that they had assigned Monday
 
17th Inst. at 11 Oclock for the purpose of coming
 
to the choice, on their part, of a Major
 
General of the 8th Division; and informing
 
also that they had discharged Col. Carpenter of
 
Sebec from the Committee on Applications from
 
sick and wounded soldiers, and had appointed
 
Joseph Crooker.
 
  
On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that
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A message was received from the House informing that they had assigned monday 17th Inst. at 11 O clock for the purpose of coming to the choice, on their part, of a Major General of the 8th Division; and informing also that they had discharged Col. Carpenter of Sebec from the Committee on Applications from sick and wounded soldiers, and had appointed Joseph Crooker.
Tuesday next at 11 Oclock be assigned as the time
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for coming to the choice of a Major General
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered, that tuesday next at 11 O clock be assigned as the time for coming to the choice of a Major General on the part of the Senate, and a
on the part of the Senate, and a
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Message was sent to the House informing them of the same.
Message was sent to the House informing  
 
them of the same.
 

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[1825]

Senate Jany. 11th: 1825

[Report of the Justices of the S.J. Court]

A Report was received from the Hon. Prentiss Mellen and Nathan Weston, a Committee appointed under a Resolve of the last Legislature to examine the several Acts now in force regulating the fees of the several Civil Officers of this State, and to report to this Legislature what alterations or amendments ought to be made therein, in which they say it is expedient to make alterations therein. Read and sent down.

[Order for a Resolve from the files]

On motion of Mr. Dunn, Ordered that the Resolve in favour of Jonathan Nelson be taken from the files and laid on the table; which was referred to the Committee on Applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

[Messages]

A message was received from the House informing that they had assigned monday 17th Inst. at 11 O clock for the purpose of coming to the choice, on their part, of a Major General of the 8th Division; and informing also that they had discharged Col. Carpenter of Sebec from the Committee on Applications from sick and wounded soldiers, and had appointed Joseph Crooker.

On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered, that tuesday next at 11 O clock be assigned as the time for coming to the choice of a Major General on the part of the Senate, and a Message was sent to the House informing them of the same.