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Bill in addition to an Act entitled an Act to establish the Kennebec Boom Corporation, was read once and the House nonconcurred the Senate in the two first amendments proposed by them, and before the question was taken upon the third amendment proposed by the senate the Bill was upon motion laid on the table | Bill in addition to an Act entitled an Act to establish the Kennebec Boom Corporation, was read once and the House nonconcurred the Senate in the two first amendments proposed by them, and before the question was taken upon the third amendment proposed by the senate the Bill was upon motion laid on the table | ||
− | Mr Watts | + | Mr Watts gave notice that tomorrow at ten oclock he should move a reconsideration of the vote whereby the House refused to concur with the Senate in the first amendment proposed to the foregoing Bill |
And the House adjourned | And the House adjourned |
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219 Petition of Asaph R Nichols to practice law, was read and referred to the joint select Committee who have under consideration the petition of Allen Harvis - sent up for concurrence
Mr McCrate of Nobleborough was charged with a Message to the Governor and Council informing them of the Choice of Nathan Clifford as Speaker pro tem
Adjourned till afternoon
Afternoon Met according to adjournment
Bill to establish the Oxford Canal Corporation was read and passed to be engrossed as amended sent up for concurrence.
Bill in addition to an Act entitled an Act to establish the Kennebec Boom Corporation, was read once and the House nonconcurred the Senate in the two first amendments proposed by them, and before the question was taken upon the third amendment proposed by the senate the Bill was upon motion laid on the table Mr Watts gave notice that tomorrow at ten oclock he should move a reconsideration of the vote whereby the House refused to concur with the Senate in the first amendment proposed to the foregoing Bill
And the House adjourned
Attest
Joseph C Cole Clerk