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− | Petition of | + | Petition of Selectmen of Hartland, that a part of St. Albans may be annexed to said Hartland, |
+ | Remonstrance of sundry inhabitants of St. Albans against same, | ||
+ | Petition of Joseph Moore and others to be set off from Hartland and annexed to St. Albans; severally read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns, in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of | + | Petition of Geo. W. Stanley and others for a law imposing a tax on Stud Horses, read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration in concurrence. |
− | Petition of | + | Petition of sundry inhabitants of Kennebec County for a Survey of lumber, came up from the House, referred to Messrs. Mildrum, Small of Monmouth, Sabine, Allen of Lubec, and Merrill of Belgrade, with such as the Senate may join; read and referred, and Messrs. Bradbury and Kelsey are joined in concurrence. |
− | Petition of | + | Petition of Z. A. Paine and others for an amendment of the laws relative to the inspection of Fish; read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries, in concurrence. |
− | Petition of sundry inhabitants of Porter | + | Petition of Selectmen of Dennysville for money paid into County and State Treasuries, to be refunded; read and referred to the Committee on Claims in concurrence. |
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+ | Petition of sundry inhabitants of Porter that they may be authorized to appropriate the proceeds of their Ministerial fund to the use of primary schools; read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in |
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Monday, February, 3d, 1834.
Petition of Selectmen of Hartland, that a part of St. Albans may be annexed to said Hartland, Remonstrance of sundry inhabitants of St. Albans against same, Petition of Joseph Moore and others to be set off from Hartland and annexed to St. Albans; severally read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns, in concurrence.
Petition of Geo. W. Stanley and others for a law imposing a tax on Stud Horses, read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration in concurrence.
Petition of sundry inhabitants of Kennebec County for a Survey of lumber, came up from the House, referred to Messrs. Mildrum, Small of Monmouth, Sabine, Allen of Lubec, and Merrill of Belgrade, with such as the Senate may join; read and referred, and Messrs. Bradbury and Kelsey are joined in concurrence.
Petition of Z. A. Paine and others for an amendment of the laws relative to the inspection of Fish; read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries, in concurrence.
Petition of Selectmen of Dennysville for money paid into County and State Treasuries, to be refunded; read and referred to the Committee on Claims in concurrence.
Petition of sundry inhabitants of Porter that they may be authorized to appropriate the proceeds of their Ministerial fund to the use of primary schools; read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in