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− | Bill establishing the town line between Bristol & Bremen, laid upon the table by Mr | + | Bill - establishing the town line between Bristol & Bremen, laid upon the table by Mr Baxter of Bristol on leave first had & obtained for that purpose, was read once & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Resolve authorizing the Penobscot Indians to sell two Townships of Land & Pine Timber, was read once & referred to Messrs Pond of Bucksport, Kent of Bangor & Howard of Brownfield | + | Resolve authorizing the Penobscot Indians to sell two Townships of Land & Pine Timber, was read once & referred to Messrs Pond of Bucksport, Kent of Bangor & Howard of Brownfield. |
− | Resolve in favor of the President, Directors & Company of the Canal | + | Resolve - granting a pension to James Pomroy, was read a second[underlined] time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. |
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+ | Resolve - in favor of the President, Directors & Company of the Canal Bank was read a second time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
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+ | Bill - in addition to an act to incorporate the Canal Bank, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed with an amendment as on sheet annexed marked A. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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+ | Resolve in favor of Jones Dyer, was read once & tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading. | ||
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+ | Bill in addition to an act to incorporate the President, Directors & Company of the Bank of Portland, was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3rd reading. | ||
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+ | Report on the petition of Nathaniel Malborne - | ||
+ | Harry Hareltine & als | ||
+ | referring the same to the next Legislature; was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
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+ | Petitions of the Trustees of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary | ||
+ | Trustees of Dearborne Academy | ||
+ | came from the Senate severally referred to the Committee on Literature & Literary Instructions for concurrence & the House concurred. |
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Bill - establishing the town line between Bristol & Bremen, laid upon the table by Mr Baxter of Bristol on leave first had & obtained for that purpose, was read once & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
Resolve authorizing the Penobscot Indians to sell two Townships of Land & Pine Timber, was read once & referred to Messrs Pond of Bucksport, Kent of Bangor & Howard of Brownfield.
Resolve - granting a pension to James Pomroy, was read a second[underlined] time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
Resolve - in favor of the President, Directors & Company of the Canal Bank was read a second time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
Bill - in addition to an act to incorporate the Canal Bank, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed with an amendment as on sheet annexed marked A. Sent up for concurrence.
Resolve in favor of Jones Dyer, was read once & tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading.
Bill in addition to an act to incorporate the President, Directors & Company of the Bank of Portland, was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3rd reading.
Report on the petition of Nathaniel Malborne - Harry Hareltine & als referring the same to the next Legislature; was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Petitions of the Trustees of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary Trustees of Dearborne Academy came from the Senate severally referred to the Committee on Literature & Literary Instructions for concurrence & the House concurred.