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Senate Journal 1837 (30-318514-P041B.pdf)

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Resolve to amend the Constitution relative to bail came up from the House referred to a Joint Select Committee, consisting, on the part of the House, of one from each County to wit: Messrs. Humphrey of Gray, Saboro of Massalboro', Russ of Dexter, Leonsalar [?] of Thomaston, Finson of Hartland, Ayer of Newfield, Comstock of Lubec, Smith of Norway, Lennan of Searsmont and Pittengill of Hancock, with such as the Senate may join. The Senate reconsider their vote referring said Resolve to the Committee on the Judiciary and concur with the House in their reference, concur with the House in their reference, and Messrs. Woodman, Severance, Magoun, Ham and bars are joined.

Petition of Jere Ellsworth and others, praying to be incorporated for quarrying Granite, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Henry L. Noyes, praying for continuation of Military Pension read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of D.H. Mirick and others, praying for the legislation of the study of Anatomy came up referred to a Joint Select Committee, consisting on the part of the House of Messrs. Fletcher of Thomaston, Holmes of Winthrop, Russell of Cape Elizabeth, Allen

Description: The journal of the Senate documents the proceedings in the chamber, including actions taken on bills, petitions and reports from committees read, and votes taken. The journals are not transcripts and therefore do not include floor speeches that are found in the modern Legislative Records.

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Language: English

Date: 1837

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