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Tuesday February 9th 1836
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Met according to adjournment.
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Reports on the Order of 18th ult, relative to corporations
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- on the Order of 21. ult relative to County Commissioners
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- on the Order of 1st inst relative relative to Public Commissioners
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- on the Order of 19th ult relative to a valuation for Schoolhouses
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that legislation is inexpedient, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Memorial of the Proprietors of the Thomaston Bridges against the petition of John Creighton & others was read & referred in concurrence, to the Committee on Roads & Bridges.
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Opinion of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court on the question " If the Legislature shall abolish the punishment of death, will the crime of murder become by the Constitution bailable offense" that the same would become bailable, was read & referred in concurrence to the Committee on Capital Punishments.
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Bill  - An Act to fix the compensation of superintending School Committees was read once & ordered to lie on the table.
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Resolve authorizing the Treasurer to receive the fourth instalment due from Nehemiah Leavitt, was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.
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Petition of Newell Witherly & others & of 
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- " George Burnham - both that the prayer of the petition of S.A. Morse & others

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163.

Tuesday February 9th 1836

Met according to adjournment.

Reports on the Order of 18th ult, relative to corporations - on the Order of 21. ult relative to County Commissioners - on the Order of 1st inst relative relative to Public Commissioners - on the Order of 19th ult relative to a valuation for Schoolhouses that legislation is inexpedient, were severally read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Memorial of the Proprietors of the Thomaston Bridges against the petition of John Creighton & others was read & referred in concurrence, to the Committee on Roads & Bridges.

Opinion of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court on the question " If the Legislature shall abolish the punishment of death, will the crime of murder become by the Constitution bailable offense" that the same would become bailable, was read & referred in concurrence to the Committee on Capital Punishments.

Bill - An Act to fix the compensation of superintending School Committees was read once & ordered to lie on the table.

Resolve authorizing the Treasurer to receive the fourth instalment due from Nehemiah Leavitt, was read twice & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.

Petition of Newell Witherly & others & of - " George Burnham - both that the prayer of the petition of S.A. Morse & others