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The petition of Houlton, Limerick and Hodgdon plantations for a sum of money to open a road over Township No. 10 and 11 state lands, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands in concurrence.  
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[Petitions Refered.]
The petition of Thomas A. Deblois and others, to be incorporated for the purpose of Theatrical exhibition in the town of Portland, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Literary Institutions in concurrence.
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The petition of Houlton, Limerick and Hodgdon plantations, for a sum of money to open a road over Townships No. 10 and 11 state lands, was read and referred to the Joint standing committee on State lands in concurrence.  
[Remonstrance referred]
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The report of the petition of Nathaniel Malbourne and the Remonstrance of Inhabitants of Thorndike, against the petition of Adam Weed, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence with the House.
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The petition of Thomas A. Deblois and others, to be incorporated for the purpose of Theatrical exhibition in the Town of Portland, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Literary Institutions in concurrence
[Vote reconsidered whereby 200 copies of the Land Agent's report of June 1830 was ordered to be printed]
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The Senate reconsider the vote whereby they concurred with the House, in ordering to be printed two hundred copies of the report of the Land Agent made to the Governor and Council in June 1830 and nonconcur the House in said order. Sent down.  
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[Remonstrance refered.]
Adjourned
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The report of the petition of Nathaniel Malbourne, and the
Attest
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Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of Thorndike, against the petition of Adam Weed, were severally read and refered to the Joint standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence with the House.
Nathaniel Sweat Littlefield
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[Vote reconsidered whereby 200 copies of the Land Agent's report of June 1830. was ordered to be printed]
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The Senate reconsider the vote whereby they concurred with the House, in ordering to be printed two hundred copies of the report of the Land Agent made to the Governor and council in June 1830, and nonconcur the House in said Order. Sent down.  
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Adjourned.
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Attest,
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Nathaniel Sweat Littlefield,
 
Secretary
 
Secretary

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[Petitions Refered.] The petition of Houlton, Limerick and Hodgdon plantations, for a sum of money to open a road over Townships No. 10 and 11 state lands, was read and referred to the Joint standing committee on State lands in concurrence.

The petition of Thomas A. Deblois and others, to be incorporated for the purpose of Theatrical exhibition in the Town of Portland, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Literary Institutions in concurrence

[Remonstrance refered.] The report of the petition of Nathaniel Malbourne, and the Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of Thorndike, against the petition of Adam Weed, were severally read and refered to the Joint standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence with the House.

[Vote reconsidered whereby 200 copies of the Land Agent's report of June 1830. was ordered to be printed] The Senate reconsider the vote whereby they concurred with the House, in ordering to be printed two hundred copies of the report of the Land Agent made to the Governor and council in June 1830, and nonconcur the House in said Order. Sent down.

Adjourned.

Attest, Nathaniel Sweat Littlefield, Secretary