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[Reports on Petition]
 
[Reports on Petition]
 
 
Mr. Small from the committee on petition of Salmon Gates and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence ; concurred.-  
 
Mr. Small from the committee on petition of Salmon Gates and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence ; concurred.-  
  
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[Report]
 
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Mr. Wheeler from the committee on an Order requiring them to enquire and report what provision ought to be made by law to authorize the turning of streams of water from their natural course to accommodate mills and factories, reported that no provision ought to be made by law for any such purpose : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : - concurred.-   
 
Mr. Wheeler from the committee on an Order requiring them to enquire and report what provision ought to be made by law to authorize the turning of streams of water from their natural course to accommodate mills and factories, reported that no provision ought to be made by law for any such purpose : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : - concurred.-   
  
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[Petition referred]
 
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Petition of John Mahan and als. for a Bank in Portland, committed in the House to the committee on Banks and Banking, came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-
 
Petition of John Mahan and als. for a Bank in Portland, committed in the House to the committee on Banks and Banking, came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-
  
 
[Bill]
 
[Bill]
 
 
Bill additional to an act for rendering the decision of civil causes as speedy and little expensive as possible, was read a 2d time and passed to be engrossed with an amendment : sent down for concurrence : concurred.-
 
Bill additional to an act for rendering the decision of civil causes as speedy and little expensive as possible, was read a 2d time and passed to be engrossed with an amendment : sent down for concurrence : concurred.-

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Senate Feb 10th 1824.-

[Reports on Petition] Mr. Small from the committee on petition of Salmon Gates and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence ; concurred.-

Mr. Wheeler from the committee on petition of Winthrop G. and Rachael Farin, reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : concurred.-

[Report] Mr. Wheeler from the committee on an Order requiring them to enquire and report what provision ought to be made by law to authorize the turning of streams of water from their natural course to accommodate mills and factories, reported that no provision ought to be made by law for any such purpose : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence : - concurred.-

Mr. Wheeler from the Committee on petition of Gideon Curtis and als. reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill : Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence ; concurred.-

[Petition referred] Petition of John Mahan and als. for a Bank in Portland, committed in the House to the committee on Banks and Banking, came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-

[Bill] Bill additional to an act for rendering the decision of civil causes as speedy and little expensive as possible, was read a 2d time and passed to be engrossed with an amendment : sent down for concurrence : concurred.-