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Petition of the inhabitants of the town of Appleton for aid in making a County Road was referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence.
 
  
On motion of Mr. Buxton of North Yarmouth
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Petition of the inhabitants of the town of Appleton for aid in making a County Road was referred to the Committee on Claims sent up for concurrance [concurrence]
Ordered that Messrs. Buxton of North Yarmouth - McIntire of York - McClintock of Bristol - Lake of Bucksport - Vose of Augusta - Chandler of Fryeburg - Spaulding of Norridgewock - Stetson of Hamden - Alden of Northport and Hobart of Edmunds be a committee with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of revising and making a new valuation for the several towns and Plantations in the State for the year 1835 and report by Bill or otherwise - Read and passed - Sent up for concurrence.
 
  
Message from the Governor came from the Senate referred with the accompanying papers to the Committee on the Judiciary for concurrence.
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On Motion of Mr. Buxton of Northyarmouth
          To the Senate and House of Representatives,
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Ordered that Messrs. Buxton of Northyarmouth McIntire of York McClintock of Bristol Lake of Bucksport Vose of Augusta Chandler of Fryeburg Spaulding of Norridgewock Stetson of Hamden Alden of Northport an Hobart of Edmunds be a Committee with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of reviseing [revising] and making a new valuation for the several towns and Plantations in the State for the year 1835 and report by Bill or otherwise read and passed Sent up for concurrance [concurrence]
I communicate for the consideration of the two Branches of the Legislature copies of the first and sections of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania together with a Resolution of that State upon the subject of the abolition of Lotteries. Also copies of sundry documents and a Law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the same subject
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Council Chamber             Robert P. Dunlap
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Message from the Governor came from the Senate referred with the accompanying papers to the Committee on the Judiciary for concurrance [concurrence]
Augusta Jany 11th 1834 
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And the House concurred - sent up.
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To the Senate and House of Representatives
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I communicate for the consideration of the two Branches of the Legislature copies of the first and sections of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania together with a Resolution of that State upon the subject of the abolition of Lotteries Also copies of sundry documents and a Law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the same subject
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Council Chamber Augusta Jany. 11th 1834 } Robert P. Dunlap and the House concurred sent up

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Petition of the inhabitants of the town of Appleton for aid in making a County Road was referred to the Committee on Claims sent up for concurrance [concurrence]

On Motion of Mr. Buxton of Northyarmouth Ordered that Messrs. Buxton of Northyarmouth McIntire of York McClintock of Bristol Lake of Bucksport Vose of Augusta Chandler of Fryeburg Spaulding of Norridgewock Stetson of Hamden Alden of Northport an Hobart of Edmunds be a Committee with such as the Senate may join to consider the expediency of reviseing [revising] and making a new valuation for the several towns and Plantations in the State for the year 1835 and report by Bill or otherwise read and passed Sent up for concurrance [concurrence]

Message from the Governor came from the Senate referred with the accompanying papers to the Committee on the Judiciary for concurrance [concurrence]

To the Senate and House of Representatives I communicate for the consideration of the two Branches of the Legislature copies of the first and sections of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania together with a Resolution of that State upon the subject of the abolition of Lotteries Also copies of sundry documents and a Law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the same subject

Council Chamber Augusta Jany. 11th 1834 } Robert P. Dunlap and the House concurred sent up