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On motion of Mr. Greene of York. | On motion of Mr. Greene of York. | ||
The Senate reconsider the vote of yesterday whereby they nonconcur with House in passing the Bill to incorporate the Stillwater Canal Bank, and refused the same a passage, and the question of passing said Bill to be engrossed in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: | The Senate reconsider the vote of yesterday whereby they nonconcur with House in passing the Bill to incorporate the Stillwater Canal Bank, and refused the same a passage, and the question of passing said Bill to be engrossed in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: | ||
− | Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Bartlett, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Fish, Latham, Mantor, McIntire, McLellan, Purinton, Randall, and Smith | + | Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Bartlett, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Fish, Latham, Mantor, McIntire, McLellan, Purinton, Randall, and Smith 13. |
− | Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Emmons, F. Greene, Miller, Pierce, Read and Tobin | + | Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Emmons, F. Greene, Miller, Pierce, Read and Tobin 8. |
− | Bill for the benefit of Colleges and Academies and other Seminaries of learning (reported in the House by the Committee on Literature on order relative to an appropriation of townships of land for the benefit of Literary Institutions, came up indefinitely postponed; and the question of indefinite postponement, in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: | + | Bill for the benefit of Colleges and Academies and other Seminaries of learning (reported in the House by the Committee on Literature on an order relative to an appropriation of townships of land for the benefit of Literary Institutions, came up indefinitely postponed; and the question of indefinite postponement, in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: |
− | Yeas | + | Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Bartlett, Brown, Clark, Fish, Latham, Miller, McIntire, McLellan, Purinton, Smith and Tobin, 12. |
Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Burnham, Chandler, Emmons, F. Greene, Mantor, Pierce, Prescott, Randall and Read, 10. | Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Burnham, Chandler, Emmons, F. Greene, Mantor, Pierce, Prescott, Randall and Read, 10. | ||
Resolve in favor of Hall Clements came up -- the House insisting on their vote passing, the same to be engrossed. The Senate recede from their | Resolve in favor of Hall Clements came up -- the House insisting on their vote passing, the same to be engrossed. The Senate recede from their |
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314. of Falmouth Academy) read once and referred to the next Legislature, in concurrence.
On motion of Mr. Greene of York. The Senate reconsider the vote of yesterday whereby they nonconcur with House in passing the Bill to incorporate the Stillwater Canal Bank, and refused the same a passage, and the question of passing said Bill to be engrossed in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Bartlett, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Fish, Latham, Mantor, McIntire, McLellan, Purinton, Randall, and Smith 13. Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Emmons, F. Greene, Miller, Pierce, Read and Tobin 8.
Bill for the benefit of Colleges and Academies and other Seminaries of learning (reported in the House by the Committee on Literature on an order relative to an appropriation of townships of land for the benefit of Literary Institutions, came up indefinitely postponed; and the question of indefinite postponement, in concurrence, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative, as follows, to wit: Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Bartlett, Brown, Clark, Fish, Latham, Miller, McIntire, McLellan, Purinton, Smith and Tobin, 12. Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Burnham, Chandler, Emmons, F. Greene, Mantor, Pierce, Prescott, Randall and Read, 10.
Resolve in favor of Hall Clements came up -- the House insisting on their vote passing, the same to be engrossed. The Senate recede from their