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− | Monday March 21, 1831. | + | |
− | [Bills enacted] | + | Monday, March 21, 1831. |
− | The | + | |
− | "An Act to authorize the selectmen of Hallowell to appoint an additional number of enginemen" | + | [Bills enacted.] |
− | "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Congregational Meeting | + | The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as truly copied from the originals, the following Bills, to wit: |
− | "An Act to set off James Meader from Westbrook to Falmouth" | + | "An Act to authorize the selectmen of Hallowell to appoint an additional number of enginemen." |
− | "An Act to set off land of John Gowen and others from Acton to Shapleigh" | + | "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Congregational Meeting house in Limerick" |
− | "An Act to divide the town of Berwick and to incorporate the Easterly part thereof into a town by the name of North Berwick" and the same were severally passed to be enacted. | + | "An Act to set off James Meader from Westbrook to Falmouth." |
− | [Resolves finally passed] | + | "An Act to set off land of John Gowen and others from Acton to Shapleigh." |
− | The same committee reported as truly copied from the original, a "Resolve authorizing the State Treasurer to purchase a standard of | + | "An Act to divide the town of Berwick, and to incorporate the Easterly part thereof into a town by the name of North Berwick." and the same were severally passed to be enacted. |
− | [Bill ordered to be re-engrossed] | + | |
− | The same | + | [Resolves finally passed.] |
− | [Bills | + | The same committee reported as truly copied from the original, a "Resolve authorizing the State Treasurer to purchase a standard of Weights and Measures" and the same was finally passed. |
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+ | [Bill ordered to be re-engrossed.] | ||
+ | The same Committee reported that they had examined an "Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Austin Stream grist mill" and that they find the same not correctly engrossed, and thereupon the Senate ordered the said Bill to be re-engrossed - Of which the House of Representatives were informed by message. | ||
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+ | [Bills refered.] | ||
"An Act respecting the School fund in the town of Phillips" and | "An Act respecting the School fund in the town of Phillips" and | ||
− | "An Act to annex the Ministerial fund in the town of Penobscot to the | + | "An Act to annex the Ministerial fund in the town of Penobscot to the School fund" reported by the Committee on Parishes, were severally read once, and refered to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence. |
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251.
Monday, March 21, 1831.
[Bills enacted.] The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as truly copied from the originals, the following Bills, to wit: "An Act to authorize the selectmen of Hallowell to appoint an additional number of enginemen." "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Congregational Meeting house in Limerick" "An Act to set off James Meader from Westbrook to Falmouth." "An Act to set off land of John Gowen and others from Acton to Shapleigh." "An Act to divide the town of Berwick, and to incorporate the Easterly part thereof into a town by the name of North Berwick." and the same were severally passed to be enacted.
[Resolves finally passed.] The same committee reported as truly copied from the original, a "Resolve authorizing the State Treasurer to purchase a standard of Weights and Measures" and the same was finally passed.
[Bill ordered to be re-engrossed.] The same Committee reported that they had examined an "Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Austin Stream grist mill" and that they find the same not correctly engrossed, and thereupon the Senate ordered the said Bill to be re-engrossed - Of which the House of Representatives were informed by message.
[Bills refered.] "An Act respecting the School fund in the town of Phillips" and "An Act to annex the Ministerial fund in the town of Penobscot to the School fund" reported by the Committee on Parishes, were severally read once, and refered to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.