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Petition of Cushing Prince & others inhabitants of the North East part of Northyarmouth praying for the privilege of choosing whether they will belong to said town or the contemplated new town of Cumberland.   
 
Petition of Cushing Prince & others inhabitants of the North East part of Northyarmouth praying for the privilege of choosing whether they will belong to said town or the contemplated new town of Cumberland.   
 
Read and committed to Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Robinson of New Castle and Hooper of Paris.
 
Read and committed to Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Robinson of New Castle and Hooper of Paris.
  
 
[Bill - Courts to dispose of poor Convicts]
 
[Bill - Courts to dispose of poor Convicts]
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Bill "to authorize Courts to liberate or dispose of Poor Convicts in service" being reported with amendments which are adopted.
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Read a first and second time and committed to Messrs Emery of Portland, Merrill of Topsham and Legro of Lebanon.
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[Bill - toll to the County of Cumberland &c]
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Report of the Committee on the "Bill granting a Toll to the County of Cumberland to reimburse the expense of a Bridge to be erected at the expense of said County over Presumscot River at Staples point" was agreeably to assignment taken up and after some discussion accepted.
 
Report of the Committee on the "Bill granting a Toll to the County of Cumberland to reimburse the expense of a Bridge to be erected at the expense of said County over Presumscot River at Staples point" was agreeably to assignment taken up and after some discussion accepted.
  
 
[Bill - Militia]
 
[Bill - Militia]
Ordered that the consideration of the Bill "to organize, govern, and discipline the Militia of the State" be postponed until tomorrow morning at 9 o clock.
 
  
[Committee - to under law cheaper]
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Ordered that the consideration of the Bill "to organize, govern, and discipline the Militia of this State" be postponed until tomorrow morning at 9 o clock.
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[Committee - to render law cheaper]
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Ordered That Messrs Clark of Limington, Howard of Brownfield and Vose of Augusta be a committee to consider what method may be taken to render processes in Law less expensive, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
 
Ordered That Messrs Clark of Limington, Howard of Brownfield and Vose of Augusta be a committee to consider what method may be taken to render processes in Law less expensive, with leave to report by bill or otherwise.
 
Read and passed.
 
Read and passed.
  
 
Ordered That a message be sent to the Senate re -
 
Ordered That a message be sent to the Senate re -

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[pet. Cushing Prince & als -]

Petition of Cushing Prince & others inhabitants of the North East part of Northyarmouth praying for the privilege of choosing whether they will belong to said town or the contemplated new town of Cumberland. Read and committed to Messrs Sprague of Hallowell, Robinson of New Castle and Hooper of Paris.

[Bill - Courts to dispose of poor Convicts]

Bill "to authorize Courts to liberate or dispose of Poor Convicts in service" being reported with amendments which are adopted. Read a first and second time and committed to Messrs Emery of Portland, Merrill of Topsham and Legro of Lebanon.

[Bill - toll to the County of Cumberland &c]

Report of the Committee on the "Bill granting a Toll to the County of Cumberland to reimburse the expense of a Bridge to be erected at the expense of said County over Presumscot River at Staples point" was agreeably to assignment taken up and after some discussion accepted.

[Bill - Militia]

Ordered that the consideration of the Bill "to organize, govern, and discipline the Militia of this State" be postponed until tomorrow morning at 9 o clock.

[Committee - to render law cheaper]

Ordered That Messrs Clark of Limington, Howard of Brownfield and Vose of Augusta be a committee to consider what method may be taken to render processes in Law less expensive, with leave to report by bill or otherwise. Read and passed.

Ordered That a message be sent to the Senate re -