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− | An additional | + | "Resolve authorizeing the assessors of the Town of Belmont to assess taxes anew" |
+ | "Resolve in favour of the Waterville Light Infantry" | ||
+ | "An additional Resolve for opening, clearing and repairing a road from the south line of Township numbered two in the old Indian purchase, on the east side of Penobscot river to Mattanawcook stream." and a | ||
+ | "Resolve in favour of the Town of Albany" and the same were finally passed. | ||
− | + | [Bill regulating elections] | |
− | + | An additional Act regulating elections, was read once and after some debate laid on the table. | |
− | + | [Resolve in favor of O.K. Barrell.] | |
− | + | Resolve for the admission of Oliver K. Barrell to practice law in the Court of Common Pleas, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence. | |
− | Bill | + | [Bill authorizing Bangor to build a bridge] |
− | An | + | An Act authorizeing the town of Bangor to build a bridge over Kenduskeag Stream, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | Bill relating to Bowdoin College | + | [Bill defining the power of S. J. C.] |
+ | An additional Act defining the powers of Judicial Courts in granting reviews and for other purposes, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Bill relating to Bowdoin College.] | ||
An additional Act relating to Bowdoin College reported by the committee on Literary Institutions, was read once, and Thursday next at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading. | An additional Act relating to Bowdoin College reported by the committee on Literary Institutions, was read once, and Thursday next at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading. | ||
− | Injunction of Secrecy taken off in some | + | [Injunction of Secrecy taken off in some measure.] |
On motion of Mr. Kingsbery, Resolved that the injunction of secrecy relating to the proceedings of | On motion of Mr. Kingsbery, Resolved that the injunction of secrecy relating to the proceedings of |
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[Resolves finally passed] "Resolve authorizeing the assessors of the Town of Belmont to assess taxes anew" "Resolve in favour of the Waterville Light Infantry" "An additional Resolve for opening, clearing and repairing a road from the south line of Township numbered two in the old Indian purchase, on the east side of Penobscot river to Mattanawcook stream." and a "Resolve in favour of the Town of Albany" and the same were finally passed.
[Bill regulating elections] An additional Act regulating elections, was read once and after some debate laid on the table.
[Resolve in favor of O.K. Barrell.] Resolve for the admission of Oliver K. Barrell to practice law in the Court of Common Pleas, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence.
[Bill authorizing Bangor to build a bridge] An Act authorizeing the town of Bangor to build a bridge over Kenduskeag Stream, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft. Sent down for concurrence.
[Bill defining the power of S. J. C.] An additional Act defining the powers of Judicial Courts in granting reviews and for other purposes, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence.
[Bill relating to Bowdoin College.] An additional Act relating to Bowdoin College reported by the committee on Literary Institutions, was read once, and Thursday next at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading.
[Injunction of Secrecy taken off in some measure.] On motion of Mr. Kingsbery, Resolved that the injunction of secrecy relating to the proceedings of