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Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Committee on Interior Fisheries to inquire into the expediency of repealing an Act to prevent fraud in the inspection of Fish, passed, March 4, 1832. read and passed in concurrence.
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Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Committee on Interior Fisheries to inquire into the expediency of repealing an Act to prevent frauds in the inspection of Fish, passed, March 9. 1832. read and passed in concurrence.
  
Petition of Edmund R. Bridge and others, praying for a Bank at Augusta,
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Petition of Edmund T. Bridge and others, praying for a Bank at Augusta;
-"- of Iddo Wimball and others, praying for a Bank at East Thomaston;
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-"- of Iddo Kimball and others praying for a Bank at East Thomaston;  
-"- of George Downes and others, Directors of the Calais Bank, praying for increase of the Capital Stock, severally read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence.
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-"- of George Downes and others, Directors of the Calais Bank, praying for increase of the Capital Stock, severally read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence
  
Petition of Edmund Pillsbury and others, praying for the alteration of law regulating the inspection of Hops, came up from the House referred to a Joint Select Committee, consisting on the part of the House of Messrs Higgins of Exeter, Lord of Buxton, Freeman of Monmouth, McMillon of Fryeburg, and Smith of Palmyra with such as the Senate may join.
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Petition of Edmund Pillsbury and others, praying for the alteration of law regulating the inspection of Hops, came up from the House referred to a Joint Select Committee, consisting on the part of the House of Messrs Higgins of Exeter, Lord of Buxton, Freeman of Monmouth, McMillen of Fryeburg, and Smith of Palmyra with such as the Senate may join.
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The Senate nonconcur with the House on their reference and refer the same to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture.
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Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.  
  
The Senate nonconcur with the House in their reference and refer the same to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture
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Petition of Edward Robinson and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing wool in the town of Sebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures.  
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
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Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.  
 
 
Petition of Edward Robinson and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing wool in the town of Sebec, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
 
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
 
  
 
Petition of Elisha Hilton praying for remuneration for services rendered and expenses incurred
 
Petition of Elisha Hilton praying for remuneration for services rendered and expenses incurred

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68.

Order from the House of Representatives instructing the Committee on Interior Fisheries to inquire into the expediency of repealing an Act to prevent frauds in the inspection of Fish, passed, March 9. 1832. read and passed in concurrence.

Petition of Edmund T. Bridge and others, praying for a Bank at Augusta; -"- of Iddo Kimball and others praying for a Bank at East Thomaston; -"- of George Downes and others, Directors of the Calais Bank, praying for increase of the Capital Stock, severally read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence

Petition of Edmund Pillsbury and others, praying for the alteration of law regulating the inspection of Hops, came up from the House referred to a Joint Select Committee, consisting on the part of the House of Messrs Higgins of Exeter, Lord of Buxton, Freeman of Monmouth, McMillen of Fryeburg, and Smith of Palmyra with such as the Senate may join. The Senate nonconcur with the House on their reference and refer the same to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Edward Robinson and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing wool in the town of Sebec, - read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Elisha Hilton praying for remuneration for services rendered and expenses incurred