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− | for the enactment of a law to secure to them a lien on real estate in certain cases. Petition of John | + | for the enactment of a law to secure to them a lien on real estate in certain cases. |
+ | Petition of John Chism and others, for repeal of the law establishing a Municipal Court in Bath, - severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence. | ||
Petition of Sappeal Mohawk and others for a grant of land, | Petition of Sappeal Mohawk and others for a grant of land, | ||
− | + | " of Matthias Murch, a Revolutionary Soldier for same - severally read and referred to the Committee on State Lands, in concurrence. | |
− | Petition of Hiram | + | Petition of Hiram H. Hill for compensation for his services as Engrossing Clerk in 1834 - read and referred to the Committee on Claims, in concurrence. |
− | Petition of Jacob Southwick and others | + | Petition of Jacob Southwick and others to be incorporated by the name of the Vassalborough Academy -- read and referred to the Committee on Literature, in concurrence. |
− | Petition of S.S. Rawson, County Attorney for Washington County, praying that the expenses of locating a Road to the Aroostook River may be allowed by the State - read and referred to the Committee on State | + | Petition of S. S. Rawson, County Attorney for Washington County, praying that the expenses of locating a Road to the Aroostook River may be allowed by the State - read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence. |
Resolve relating to a Rail Road from some point on the seaboard, or connected with the seaboard by navigable waters to Quebec came up from the House of Representatives, which was read and on motion of Mr Purinton ordered to lie on the table. | Resolve relating to a Rail Road from some point on the seaboard, or connected with the seaboard by navigable waters to Quebec came up from the House of Representatives, which was read and on motion of Mr Purinton ordered to lie on the table. |
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for the enactment of a law to secure to them a lien on real estate in certain cases. Petition of John Chism and others, for repeal of the law establishing a Municipal Court in Bath, - severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.
Petition of Sappeal Mohawk and others for a grant of land, " of Matthias Murch, a Revolutionary Soldier for same - severally read and referred to the Committee on State Lands, in concurrence.
Petition of Hiram H. Hill for compensation for his services as Engrossing Clerk in 1834 - read and referred to the Committee on Claims, in concurrence.
Petition of Jacob Southwick and others to be incorporated by the name of the Vassalborough Academy -- read and referred to the Committee on Literature, in concurrence.
Petition of S. S. Rawson, County Attorney for Washington County, praying that the expenses of locating a Road to the Aroostook River may be allowed by the State - read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.
Resolve relating to a Rail Road from some point on the seaboard, or connected with the seaboard by navigable waters to Quebec came up from the House of Representatives, which was read and on motion of Mr Purinton ordered to lie on the table.