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− | Thursday January 27, 1831. | + | |
− | [Resolve Penobscot Indians] | + | Thursday, January 27, 1831. |
− | Resolve in | + | |
+ | [Resolve. Penobscot Indians] | ||
+ | Resolve in favour of the Penobscot Indians reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills, was finally passed in concurrence. | ||
+ | |||
[Report on the pet. of George Lermond] | [Report on the pet. of George Lermond] | ||
− | Mr. Davee from the Committee on the | + | Mr. Davee from the Committee on the incorporation of Towns, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of George Lermond and others, which was laid on the Table. |
− | Bill to incorporate the town of Amherst, was read a second time and laid on the | + | |
− | [Resolve Alfred Academy] | + | Bill to incorporate the town of Amherst, was read a second time and laid on the Table. |
− | Resolve in aid of Alfred Academy, was read a second time and laid on the | + | |
− | [An Act to annex &c] | + | [Resolve. Alfred Academy] |
− | An Act to annex the school fund in the | + | Resolve in aid of Alfred Academy, was read a second time, and laid on the Table. |
− | [Resolve Elkanah McLellan] | + | |
− | Resolve in | + | [An Act to annex &c.] |
− | [An Act Nathl. | + | An Act to annex the school fund in the Town of Penobscot to the ministerial fund in said Town, was read once, and laid on the Table. |
− | An Act to set off Nathaniel Malborne from Cornville to Milburn was referred to Messrs. Ingalls, Hutchinson and Drummond. | + | |
− | [Bill reported and ordered to be printed] | + | [Resolve. Elkanah McLellan.] |
− | Mr. | + | Resolve in favour of Elkanah McLellan, reported by the Committee on claims, was read twice, and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. |
+ | |||
+ | [An Act, Nathl. Malborne.] | ||
+ | An Act to set off Nathaniel Malborne from Cornville to Milburn, was referred to Messrs. Ingalls, Hutchinson and Drummond. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Bill reported, and ordered to be printed] | ||
+ | Mr. Kingsbery from the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary, reported a Bill, entitled an Act to prevent fraud in the Attachment of property on mesne process, which was ordered to lie on the table, and Two hundred copies to be printed for the use of the Legislature. | ||
− | Petition of Joel Miller for an allowance for | + | Petition of Joel Miller, for an allowance for |
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102.
Thursday, January 27, 1831.
[Resolve. Penobscot Indians] Resolve in favour of the Penobscot Indians reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills, was finally passed in concurrence.
[Report on the pet. of George Lermond] Mr. Davee from the Committee on the incorporation of Towns, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of George Lermond and others, which was laid on the Table.
Bill to incorporate the town of Amherst, was read a second time and laid on the Table.
[Resolve. Alfred Academy] Resolve in aid of Alfred Academy, was read a second time, and laid on the Table.
[An Act to annex &c.] An Act to annex the school fund in the Town of Penobscot to the ministerial fund in said Town, was read once, and laid on the Table.
[Resolve. Elkanah McLellan.] Resolve in favour of Elkanah McLellan, reported by the Committee on claims, was read twice, and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
[An Act, Nathl. Malborne.] An Act to set off Nathaniel Malborne from Cornville to Milburn, was referred to Messrs. Ingalls, Hutchinson and Drummond.
[Bill reported, and ordered to be printed] Mr. Kingsbery from the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary, reported a Bill, entitled an Act to prevent fraud in the Attachment of property on mesne process, which was ordered to lie on the table, and Two hundred copies to be printed for the use of the Legislature.
Petition of Joel Miller, for an allowance for