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Reports on petitions of John Norton -  
 
Reports on petitions of John Norton -  
 
- of William Parson Junr -  
 
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Bill to reduce the gross to the decimal hundred - was read a 3d time and refused a passage -  
 
Bill to reduce the gross to the decimal hundred - was read a 3d time and refused a passage -  
  
Bill to set off certain lands from Mountain Vernon to Rreadfield was read a 1st&2d time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.  
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Bill to set off certain lands from Mount Vernon to Readfield was read a 1st & 2d time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.  
  
The Committee on Militia and Military affairs tow him was referred sundry petitions praying for a revision of the Militia Law, reported that as a Bill on that subject is now before the Legislature, it is inexpedient to take any order in regard to said petitions - report accepted. Sent up for concurrence.  
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The Committee on Militia and Military affairs to whom was referred sundry petitions praying for a revision of the Militia Law, reported that as a Bill on that subject is now before the Legislature, it is inexpedient to take any order in regard to said petitions - report accepted. Sent up for concurrence.  
  
 
Ordered that Messrs Trask of Jefferson, Benson of China & Fogg of Limerick be a committee to consider the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer of the State to purchase fuel for the use of the several officers of the government and placing at his disposal a sufficient sum of money for that purpose - read and passed.  
 
Ordered that Messrs Trask of Jefferson, Benson of China & Fogg of Limerick be a committee to consider the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer of the State to purchase fuel for the use of the several officers of the government and placing at his disposal a sufficient sum of money for that purpose - read and passed.  
  
Ordered that Messrs Chase of Livermore, Dane of Kennebunk and Howard of Sidney be a committee to consider what sum it is necessary to place at the disposal of the Governor as a contingent fund the ensuing political year - read & passed.  
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Ordered that Messrs Chase of Livermore, Dane of Kennebunk and Howard of Sidney be a committee to consider what sum it is necessary to place at the disposal of the Governor as a Contingent fund the ensuing political year - read & passed.  
  
 
Reports on petitions of Francis Cook & als -  
 
Reports on petitions of Francis Cook & als -  
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granting leave for Bills, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
 
granting leave for Bills, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
  
Bill to incorporate the Marine Bank - was read a 1st&2d time & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 3d reading.
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Bill to incorporate the Marine Bank - was read a 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 3d reading.

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Reports on petitions of John Norton - - of William Parson Junr - granting leave for Resolves, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred.

Bill to reduce the gross to the decimal hundred - was read a 3d time and refused a passage -

Bill to set off certain lands from Mount Vernon to Readfield was read a 1st & 2d time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.

The Committee on Militia and Military affairs to whom was referred sundry petitions praying for a revision of the Militia Law, reported that as a Bill on that subject is now before the Legislature, it is inexpedient to take any order in regard to said petitions - report accepted. Sent up for concurrence.

Ordered that Messrs Trask of Jefferson, Benson of China & Fogg of Limerick be a committee to consider the expediency of authorizing the Treasurer of the State to purchase fuel for the use of the several officers of the government and placing at his disposal a sufficient sum of money for that purpose - read and passed.

Ordered that Messrs Chase of Livermore, Dane of Kennebunk and Howard of Sidney be a committee to consider what sum it is necessary to place at the disposal of the Governor as a Contingent fund the ensuing political year - read & passed.

Reports on petitions of Francis Cook & als - - of James Thompson & als - granting leave for Bills, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.

Bill to incorporate the Marine Bank - was read a 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 3d reading.