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of Putnam and | of Putnam and | ||
Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Gilead, | Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Gilead, | ||
− | and they were severally passed. | + | and they were severally passed. - |
[Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge] | [Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge] | ||
− | Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge was read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments | + | |
+ | Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge was read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments; sent down for concurrence. - | ||
[Bill to annex part of Jarvis's Gore to Eddington] | [Bill to annex part of Jarvis's Gore to Eddington] | ||
− | Bill to annex part of | + | |
+ | Bill to annex part of Jarves' Gore to Eddington was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. - | ||
[Resolve for purchasing Greenleafs Reports] | [Resolve for purchasing Greenleafs Reports] | ||
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− | [Bill repealing an Act entitled | + | Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf's Reports was read twice and passed to be engrossed, as taken into a new draft, sent down for concurrence. - |
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+ | [Bill repealing an Act concerning fish in Penobscot River] | ||
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+ | Bill repealing an Act entitled an Act for the preservation of Fish in Penobscot river and Bay, and the streams emptying into the same, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. - | ||
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+ | [Acct of Treasurer of Lincoln County] | ||
− | + | The account of the Treasurer of Lincoln County committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on accounts, came up for concurrence, was read and nonconcurred. - | |
− | The account of the Treasurer of Lincoln County committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on accounts, came up for | ||
[Report on Petition] | [Report on Petition] | ||
− | Mr. Buxton from the committee, on the petition of George Scammon and others for the incorporation of Saco Lodge, reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill: read, accepted and sent down | + | |
+ | Mr. Buxton from the committee, on the petition of George Scammon and others for the incorporation of Saco Lodge, reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill: read, accepted and sent down |
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[1823]
[Resolves passed]
of Putnam and Resolve confirming the doings of the town of Gilead, and they were severally passed. -
[Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge]
Bill to incorporate Somerset Lodge was read a second time and passed to be engrossed with amendments; sent down for concurrence. -
[Bill to annex part of Jarvis's Gore to Eddington]
Bill to annex part of Jarves' Gore to Eddington was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading: committed in the second reading. -
[Resolve for purchasing Greenleafs Reports]
Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf's Reports was read twice and passed to be engrossed, as taken into a new draft, sent down for concurrence. -
[Bill repealing an Act concerning fish in Penobscot River]
Bill repealing an Act entitled an Act for the preservation of Fish in Penobscot river and Bay, and the streams emptying into the same, committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -
[Acct of Treasurer of Lincoln County]
The account of the Treasurer of Lincoln County committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on accounts, came up for concurrence, was read and nonconcurred. -
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Buxton from the committee, on the petition of George Scammon and others for the incorporation of Saco Lodge, reported that the petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill: read, accepted and sent down