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− | Petition of the town Winthrop, praying that the Ministerial Fund of said town may be appropriated to the use of primary | + | Petition of the town Winthrop, praying that the Ministerial Fund of said town may be appropriated to the use of primary Schools - was read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence. |
Remonstrance of Alexander McIntire and others against removing the Courts from York to Alfred was read and referred to the Joint Select Committee consisting of the delegation from the County of York - sent up for concurrence. | Remonstrance of Alexander McIntire and others against removing the Courts from York to Alfred was read and referred to the Joint Select Committee consisting of the delegation from the County of York - sent up for concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of Simeon Safford and others for a reduction of the daily pay of the Commissioners of Somerset County was read and referred to a Joint Select Committee to consist of the | + | Petition of Simeon Safford and others for a reduction of the daily pay of the Commissioners of Somerset County - was read and referred to a Joint Select Committee to consist of the Delegation from the County of Somerset - sent up for concurrence. |
Petition of Aaron B. Crane for change of name was read and referred to the Committee on change of name. | Petition of Aaron B. Crane for change of name was read and referred to the Committee on change of name. | ||
− | Report on Petition of John Blunt and others | + | Report on Petition of John Blunt and others, |
− | - on Petition of Abraham Morrill & others | + | - on Petition of Abraham Morrill & others, |
− | - on Petition of John C. Jordan and others | + | - on Petition of John C. Jordan and others, |
− | - on Petition of Township No. 8 in the county of Hancock | + | - on Petition of Township No. 8. in the county of Hancock - granting on each leave to withdraw - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence, and the House concurred - sent up. |
− | Report on | + | Report on Petition of Nathaniel Gilson and others - that Legislation on that subject is inexpedient - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up. |
− | The Committee on Accounts to whom was referred an Order of the 12th instant | + | The Committee on Accounts, to whom was referred an Order of the 12th instant - made a report, asking to be |
+ | dis- |
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81 Petition of the town Winthrop, praying that the Ministerial Fund of said town may be appropriated to the use of primary Schools - was read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence.
Remonstrance of Alexander McIntire and others against removing the Courts from York to Alfred was read and referred to the Joint Select Committee consisting of the delegation from the County of York - sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Simeon Safford and others for a reduction of the daily pay of the Commissioners of Somerset County - was read and referred to a Joint Select Committee to consist of the Delegation from the County of Somerset - sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Aaron B. Crane for change of name was read and referred to the Committee on change of name.
Report on Petition of John Blunt and others, - on Petition of Abraham Morrill & others, - on Petition of John C. Jordan and others, - on Petition of Township No. 8. in the county of Hancock - granting on each leave to withdraw - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence, and the House concurred - sent up.
Report on Petition of Nathaniel Gilson and others - that Legislation on that subject is inexpedient - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up.
The Committee on Accounts, to whom was referred an Order of the 12th instant - made a report, asking to be dis-