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− | was read and concurred. | + | wounded soldiers, came up for concurrence was read and concurred. |
[Petition referred] | [Petition referred] | ||
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− | Petition of Joshua Smith and others to | + | Petition of Philip Greeley and others for a Bank in Portland, committed in the House to the Committee on Banks &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. |
− | be allowed | + | |
− | a Court Martial at Paris, committed in | + | Petition of Joshua Smith and others to be allowed their regular fees as witnesses at a Court Martial at Paris, committed in the House to the Committee on accounts, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. |
− | the House to the Committee on accounts, | ||
− | came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. | ||
− | The Secretary of State came in and | + | The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following Message from the Governor with documents accompanying the same, viz: |
− | laid on the table the following | ||
− | the Governor with documents accompanying the same, | ||
− | viz: | ||
[Message from the Governor Communicating the Report from the Inspectors of State Prison] | [Message from the Governor Communicating the Report from the Inspectors of State Prison] | ||
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To the Senate and House of Representatives: | To the Senate and House of Representatives: | ||
− | Having this day received from the Inspectors | + | Having this day received from the Inspectors of the State Prison their final Report for the past year, I have directed a Copy thereof to be laid before the two branches of the Legislature for their information. |
− | of the State Prison their final Report for the past | ||
− | year, I have directed a Copy thereof to be laid | ||
− | before the two branches of the Legislature for | ||
− | their information. | ||
Council Chamber } Albion K. Parris | Council Chamber } Albion K. Parris | ||
January 12 1825 | January 12 1825 | ||
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Read and sent down. | Read and sent down. | ||
[Petitions referred] | [Petitions referred] | ||
− | Petition of John Watts and others proprietors | + | |
− | of the meeting House in St. George to be incorporated | + | Petition of John Watts and others proprietors of the meeting House in St. George to be incorporated into a body politic; Petition of James Holmes and others, |
− | into a body politic; | ||
− | Petition of James Holmes and others, |
Revision as of 14:51, 10 September 2020
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[1825]
wounded soldiers, came up for concurrence was read and concurred.
[Petition referred]
Petition of Philip Greeley and others for a Bank in Portland, committed in the House to the Committee on Banks &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
Petition of Joshua Smith and others to be allowed their regular fees as witnesses at a Court Martial at Paris, committed in the House to the Committee on accounts, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table the following Message from the Governor with documents accompanying the same, viz:
[Message from the Governor Communicating the Report from the Inspectors of State Prison]
To the Senate and House of Representatives:
Having this day received from the Inspectors of the State Prison their final Report for the past year, I have directed a Copy thereof to be laid before the two branches of the Legislature for their information.
Council Chamber } Albion K. Parris January 12 1825
Read and sent down.
[Petitions referred]
Petition of John Watts and others proprietors of the meeting House in St. George to be incorporated into a body politic; Petition of James Holmes and others,