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Petition of Charles L Davis & als in relation to the Map of New England recently published by N. Hale of Boston, was read & referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on Literary Institutions | Petition of Charles L Davis & als in relation to the Map of New England recently published by N. Hale of Boston, was read & referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on Literary Institutions | ||
− | Petition of George Reid & als & report thereon, taken from the last years files of the Senate& sent down by request, was read & referred to Messrs Smith of Nobleboro, Blaney of Bristol & Rowell of Jefferson with such as the | + | Petition of George Reid & als & report thereon, taken from the last years files of the Senate& sent down by request, was read & referred to Messrs Smith of Nobleboro, Blaney of Bristol & Rowell of Jefferson with such as the Senate may join |
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+ | Resolve in favor of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary, came from the Senate amended as in new draft marked B |
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176. Petitions of the town of Unity to be set off from Waldo to Kennebec - of sundry inhabitants of Burnham to have said town reannexed to Kennebec were severally referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns in concurrence with the Senate.
Messrs Watts of St George & Ames of Bath have leave of absence after Wednesday next, each, during the remainder of the session.
Message from the Governor.
To the Senate & House of Representatives I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of a joint resolution of the Senate & House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, relative to a proposition for the emancipation of saves, and to a resolution of the Legislature of New Jersey recommending a system of foreign colonization, which I have been requested by the Governor of the former State, to lay before you. Council Chamber Enoch Lincoln Portland February 12th 1827
The foregoing message was read & referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on Literature & Literary Institutions.
Petition of Charles L Davis & als in relation to the Map of New England recently published by N. Hale of Boston, was read & referred in concurrence with the Senate to the committee on Literary Institutions
Petition of George Reid & als & report thereon, taken from the last years files of the Senate& sent down by request, was read & referred to Messrs Smith of Nobleboro, Blaney of Bristol & Rowell of Jefferson with such as the Senate may join
Resolve in favor of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary, came from the Senate amended as in new draft marked B