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− | Petition of the Selectmen of Carthage, Wilton and Weld for aid from the State to repair a road; read and referred to the Committee on State Roads in concurrence. | + | Wednesday, February, 5, 1834. |
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+ | Petition of the Selectmen of Carthage, Wilton and Weld for aid from the State to repair a road; read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence. | ||
Remonstrance of John Moulton and others against converting the Ministerial Fund in the town of Porter into a school fund, read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration in concurrence. | Remonstrance of John Moulton and others against converting the Ministerial Fund in the town of Porter into a school fund, read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of John Sawtelle | + | Petition of John Sawtelle Junr. and sundry inhabitants of Sidney, |
− | of Richard Mills and sundry inhabitants of Belgrade | + | " of Richard Mills and sundry inhabitants of Belgrade, |
− | of Thomas Burgess and sundry inhabitants of Fairfield | + | " of Thomas Burgess and sundry inhabitants of Fairfield, |
− | of Elisha Coolidge and sundry inhabitants of Solon | + | " of Elisha Coolidge and sundry inhabitants of Solon, |
− | of Joshua Fogg and sundry inhabitants of Cornville | + | " of Joshua Fogg and sundry inhabitants of Cornville, |
− | of John Lunt and sundry inhabitants of Clinton for a Dam across the Kennebec River at Augusta. | + | " of John Lunt and sundry inhabitants of Clinton, for a Dam across the Kennebec River at Augusta. |
− | Remonstrance of James Ford and others | + | Remonstrance of James Ford and others against the same; severally read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration, in concurrence. |
− | Resolve in | + | Resolve in favor of Sewall Prescott, came up from the House referred to the Committee on Claims. |
− | The Senate recede from their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed and refer the same in concurrence. | + | The Senate recede from their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed, and refer the same in concurrence. |
− | Bill additional establishing salaries for Judges and Registers of Probate came up, the House having refused said Bill a passage | + | Bill additional establishing salaries for Judges and Registers of Probate came up, the House having refused said Bill a passage. The Senate, on motion of Mr. Bradbury, order that the same lay upon the table. |
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Wednesday, February, 5, 1834.
Petition of the Selectmen of Carthage, Wilton and Weld for aid from the State to repair a road; read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.
Remonstrance of John Moulton and others against converting the Ministerial Fund in the town of Porter into a school fund, read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration in concurrence.
Petition of John Sawtelle Junr. and sundry inhabitants of Sidney, " of Richard Mills and sundry inhabitants of Belgrade, " of Thomas Burgess and sundry inhabitants of Fairfield, " of Elisha Coolidge and sundry inhabitants of Solon, " of Joshua Fogg and sundry inhabitants of Cornville, " of John Lunt and sundry inhabitants of Clinton, for a Dam across the Kennebec River at Augusta. Remonstrance of James Ford and others against the same; severally read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration, in concurrence.
Resolve in favor of Sewall Prescott, came up from the House referred to the Committee on Claims. The Senate recede from their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed, and refer the same in concurrence.
Bill additional establishing salaries for Judges and Registers of Probate came up, the House having refused said Bill a passage. The Senate, on motion of Mr. Bradbury, order that the same lay upon the table.