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Reports - on the order of 10th Feb relative to amending the constitution
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- on the Resolve in favor of Ichabod Buckman -
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- on the order of 2 inst relative to alteration on the law securing to owners of logs, masts, &c
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- on the order of 14 inst. relating to the municipal Council in Portland -
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- on the order of 26 Feby respecting qualification of voters
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- on the petition of C.C. Wilcox that legislation on those subjects is inexpedient

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255.

Monday March 9th 1835

Met according to adjournment

Mr Bunker of Cranberry Isle has leave of absence from & after today during the remainder of the session.

Mr Wasson of Brooksville has leave of absence from & after Thursday next during the remainder of the session.

Leave to withdraw was granted in concurrence with the Senate - on the petition of the Inh. of Bingham " of William K Westen - " of Joshua Bean - " of Charles Miller & J.C. Glidden " of John B. Smith - " of William Jordan Jun " of Heram H Hill - " of Samuel Edwards - " of John Read & others - " of Alfred Johnson Jr - " of Selectmen of Hebron- " of Selectmen of Houlton -

Reports - on the order of 10th Feb relative to amending the constitution - on the Resolve in favor of Ichabod Buckman - - on the order of 2 inst relative to alteration on the law securing to owners of logs, masts, &c - on the order of 14 inst. relating to the municipal Council in Portland - - on the order of 26 Feby respecting qualification of voters - on the petition of C.C. Wilcox that legislation on those subjects is inexpedient