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[1824 January 23.]
 
[1824 January 23.]
 
 
referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.  
 
referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.  
  
 
[Petition referred]
 
[Petition referred]
 
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Petition of Charles Whitman and others of Waterford for the removal of obstructions to the free passage of fish up crooked river; and  
Petition of Charles Whitman and others of Waterford for the removal of obstructions to the free passage of fish up crocked river; and  
 
  
 
[Remonstrance]
 
[Remonstrance]
 
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Remonstrance of the town of Warren respecting fisheries in St. Georges river, committed in the House to the Committee on fisheries, came up for concurrence and were read and concurred.   
Remonstrance of the town of Warren respecting fisheries in St. George river, committed in the House to the Committee on fisheries, came up for concurrence and were read and concurred.   
 
  
 
[Petitions referred]
 
[Petitions referred]
 
 
The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes &c came up for concurrence, viz :  
 
The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes &c came up for concurrence, viz :  
 
Petition of Henry Babb for exclusive privilege of navigating Sabago Pond with Steam Vessels &c.
 
Petition of Henry Babb for exclusive privilege of navigating Sabago Pond with Steam Vessels &c.
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[Remonstrances]
 
[Remonstrances]
 
 
Remonstrance of Simon Emery and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others;
 
Remonstrance of Simon Emery and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others;
 
Remonstrance of Elliot Frost and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven  and others ; and  
 
Remonstrance of Elliot Frost and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven  and others ; and  
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[Petitions referred]
 
[Petitions referred]
 
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Petition of Eliashib Adams and others for a Bank at Bangor; and
Petition of Eliashib Adams ans others for a Bank at Bangor; and
 
 
Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.  
 
Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.  
  
 
Petition of John Attior and others
 
Petition of John Attior and others

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[1824 January 23.] referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.

[Petition referred] Petition of Charles Whitman and others of Waterford for the removal of obstructions to the free passage of fish up crooked river; and

[Remonstrance] Remonstrance of the town of Warren respecting fisheries in St. Georges river, committed in the House to the Committee on fisheries, came up for concurrence and were read and concurred.

[Petitions referred] The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes &c came up for concurrence, viz : Petition of Henry Babb for exclusive privilege of navigating Sabago Pond with Steam Vessels &c. Petition of Gilead for assistance to build a Bridge over Wild River ;

[Remonstrances] Remonstrance of Simon Emery and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others; Remonstrance of Elliot Frost and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others ; and Remonstrance of Hugh Paul and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven & others, and they were severally referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House.

[Petitions referred] Petition of Eliashib Adams and others for a Bank at Bangor; and Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

Petition of John Attior and others