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− | The petition of Samuel Hale and others, to be incorporated into a Manufacturing | + | [Petition refered.] |
− | [Report on the pet. of the Inhbts of Monhegan Island] | + | The petition of Samuel Hale and others, to be incorporated into a Manufacturing company, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Manufactures, in concurrence. |
− | Mr. Hall from the Joint | + | |
− | [Petitions | + | [Report on the pet. of the Inhbts. of Monhegan Island.] |
− | The petition of Benjamin | + | Mr. Hall from the Joint standing committee on Interior fisheries, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of sundry Inhabitants of Monhegan Island, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | The petition of Joseph Leland and others, for a Bank at Saco, was read and | + | |
− | The petition of Moses Appleton and others for a Bank at Waterville, was read and | + | [Petitions refered.] |
− | [Report on the pet. of Daniel Smith Jr.] | + | The petition of Benjamin Knight, for one half of a penalty recovered by the State in certain prosecutions for the sale of foreign tickets, was read and refered to the Joint select committee who have under consideration an order of January 29th. relative to the sale of Lottery tickets in this State in concurrence. |
− | Mr. Megquier, from the Joint | + | |
− | [Petition | + | The petition of Joseph Leland and others, for a Bank at Saco, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Banks and Banking, in concurrence. |
− | The petition of G.M. Randall and others to be incorporated into a mining | + | |
+ | The petition of Moses Appleton and others, for a Bank at Waterville, was read and refered to the same committee, in concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Report on the pet. of Daniel Smith, Jr.] | ||
+ | Mr. Megquier, from the Joint standing committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Daniel Smith, Jr. and of Daniel Smith, Jr. and Sally Smith, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
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+ | [Petition refered.] | ||
+ | The petition of G. M. Randall and others to be incorporated into a mining Company, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. - Concurred |
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217.
Thursday, March 10, 1831.
[Petition refered.] The petition of Samuel Hale and others, to be incorporated into a Manufacturing company, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Manufactures, in concurrence.
[Report on the pet. of the Inhbts. of Monhegan Island.] Mr. Hall from the Joint standing committee on Interior fisheries, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of sundry Inhabitants of Monhegan Island, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.
[Petitions refered.] The petition of Benjamin Knight, for one half of a penalty recovered by the State in certain prosecutions for the sale of foreign tickets, was read and refered to the Joint select committee who have under consideration an order of January 29th. relative to the sale of Lottery tickets in this State in concurrence.
The petition of Joseph Leland and others, for a Bank at Saco, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Banks and Banking, in concurrence.
The petition of Moses Appleton and others, for a Bank at Waterville, was read and refered to the same committee, in concurrence.
[Report on the pet. of Daniel Smith, Jr.] Mr. Megquier, from the Joint standing committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Daniel Smith, Jr. and of Daniel Smith, Jr. and Sally Smith, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.
[Petition refered.] The petition of G. M. Randall and others to be incorporated into a mining Company, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. - Concurred