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+ | Petition of George Brooks for a pension, was read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions in concurrence with the Senate sent up | ||
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+ | Ordered that the joint standing Committee on Interior Fisheries be instructed to enquire into the expediency of |
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Friday January 10th 1834
Met according to adjournment
Bill providing for the limitation of certain Actions was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence with the Senate - sent up
Message from the Governor
To the Senate and House of Representatives I have received a Communication from the President of the United States, through the Secretary of War - requesting this State to cede jurisdiction to the United States over the Arsenal in the town of Augusta - in compliance with the request therein contained, I lay the same before the two branches of the Legislature for their consideration -
Council Chamber Jan 9 1934 Robert P Dunlap Which Message came from the Senate for concurrence referred with the accompanying communication to the committee on the Judiciary and the House concurred - sent up
Bill to increase the capital stock of the Maine Bank - was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate sent up-
Petition of George Brooks for a pension, was read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions in concurrence with the Senate sent up
On motion of Mr Hegan of Prospect Ordered that the joint standing Committee on Interior Fisheries be instructed to enquire into the expediency of