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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 com-mitted 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 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 Legisla-ture and that a viewing committee be appointed agreeably to an order herewith respectfully submitted. In Senate FebY 9 1821. Read + accepted Sent down for concurence Read and concurred