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[Bill - made of giving notice on petitions before the Legislature]

in rejecting the engrossed Resolve "directing the manner in which notices upon petitions to be presented to the Legislature may be given" and in the passage of a Bill including the same provisions accompanying this message. In Senate Feby 8. 1821 Read and passed. House of Representatives Feby 9 1821 Read and passed in concurrence with the Senate.

[Same subject]

Bill "directing the manner in which notices upon petitions to be presented to the Legislature may be given. In Senate Feby 8 1821 Passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Read a first and second time and committed to Messrs Adams of Portland, Redington of Vassalborough + Morrill of Monmouth.

[Bills - enacted -]

Committee on engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed "An Act securing to Mechanics and others, payment for their labour and materials expended in erecting and repairing Houses and othe [other] Buildings with their appurtenances" "An Act for the maintenance of Bastard children" which were passed to be enacted.

[Rep - Harlem]

Committee on the petition of the town of Harlem report that in conformity to an agreement of the parties this subject be referred to the next Legislature and that a viewing committee be appointed agreeably to an order herewith respectfully submitted. In Senate Feby 9 1821. Read + accepted Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred