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Saturday 27th February 1830. | Saturday 27th February 1830. | ||
− | The Senate met according to adjournment | + | |
− | [Petitions referred] | + | The Senate met according to adjournment. |
− | Petition of Canton Point Bridge Corporation, for a Lottery to aid in the erection of said Bridge | + | |
− | " of John Barstow & others, for a Lottery to build a free Bridge over Sandy River, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes | + | [Petitions referred.] |
− | " of Reuben Buck & others, for a division of the Town of Shapleigh, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence. | + | |
− | " of William R. Kendall & others, for a Law establishing the fees for | + | Petition of Canton Point Bridge Corporation, for a Lottery to aid in the erection of said Bridge, |
− | " of Ebenezer | + | " - of John Barstow & others, for a Lottery to build a free - Bridge over Sandy River, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals, in concurrence. |
− | " of Edward Southwick & others, to be incorporated as a Leather Manufacturing Company, was read | + | " -- of Reuben Buck & others, for a division of the Town of Shapleigh, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence. |
− | " of J.R. | + | " -- of William R. Kendall & others, for a Law establishing the fees for willing and packing, mackerel, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence. |
− | " of Jacob Southwick, on the same subject, | + | " -- of Ebenezer Hawks 3d, for compensation for certain services, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims, in concurrence. |
− | " of Ambrose Howard & others, on the same subject were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries | + | "--- of Edward Southwick & others, to be incorporated as a Leather - Manufacturing Company, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Manufactures, in concurrence. |
+ | " -- of J.R. abbot & others, for a repeal of the Law relating to Fish in the Kennebeck River, | ||
+ | " --- of Jacob Southwick , on the same subject, | ||
+ | " --- of Ambrose Howard & others, on the same subject were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries in concurrence. |
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Saturday 27th February 1830.
The Senate met according to adjournment.
[Petitions referred.]
Petition of Canton Point Bridge Corporation, for a Lottery to aid in the erection of said Bridge, " - of John Barstow & others, for a Lottery to build a free - Bridge over Sandy River, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals, in concurrence. " -- of Reuben Buck & others, for a division of the Town of Shapleigh, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence. " -- of William R. Kendall & others, for a Law establishing the fees for willing and packing, mackerel, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence. " -- of Ebenezer Hawks 3d, for compensation for certain services, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims, in concurrence. "--- of Edward Southwick & others, to be incorporated as a Leather - Manufacturing Company, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Manufactures, in concurrence. " -- of J.R. abbot & others, for a repeal of the Law relating to Fish in the Kennebeck River, " --- of Jacob Southwick , on the same subject, " --- of Ambrose Howard & others, on the same subject were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries in concurrence.