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committee on the division of towns, in concurrence.
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committee on the division of towns, in concurrence.
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The petition of John Jeffries for authority to sell real estate was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.
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The petition of William Chase junr. for an allowance of powder.
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" of Benjamin S. Crawford and others for an alternation of the militia law were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on the militia, in concurrence.
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The petition of Leonard Peirce and others in relation to a road, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.
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The petition of Benjamin Brown in relation to land purchased of the State, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, in concurrence.
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The Petition of James Purinton and others for a Boom on Penobscot river, was read and referred to Messrs Groton and Smith with such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
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Order from the House of Representatives instructing the committee on the judiciary to enquire if any, and what alterations are necessary in the act passed March 5, 1831, authorizing the inhabitants of the North District in the county of Washington to choose a Register of Deeds read and passed, in concurrence.

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61.

committee on the division of towns, in concurrence.

The petition of John Jeffries for authority to sell real estate was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.

The petition of William Chase junr. for an allowance of powder. " of Benjamin S. Crawford and others for an alternation of the militia law were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on the militia, in concurrence.

The petition of Leonard Peirce and others in relation to a road, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.

The petition of Benjamin Brown in relation to land purchased of the State, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, in concurrence.

The Petition of James Purinton and others for a Boom on Penobscot river, was read and referred to Messrs Groton and Smith with such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Order from the House of Representatives instructing the committee on the judiciary to enquire if any, and what alterations are necessary in the act passed March 5, 1831, authorizing the inhabitants of the North District in the county of Washington to choose a Register of Deeds read and passed, in concurrence.