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Ordered that the committee to whom was referred a Resolve relating to the right of representation of certain towns be instructed to inquire whether the Legislature have any right at any time except when a general appointment of representatives is made to annex any town or part of a town to any representative class other than that to which it was annexed at the time of the last appointment – read & passed.
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Ordered that the committee to whom was referred a Resolve relating to the right of representation of certain towns be instructed to inquire whether the Legislature have any right at any time except when a general apportionment of representatives is made to annex any town or part of a town to any representative class other than that to which it was annexed at the time of the last apportionment – read & passed.
  
Petition of the Bank of Portland to be reimbursed certain sums of money lost & expended in endeavoring to procure the conviction of Robert L Lambard, was read & referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of the Bank of Portland to be reimbursed certain sums of money lost & expended in endeavoring to procure the conviction of Robert S Lambard, was read & referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.
  
Bill – concerning Lotteries and Lottery Tickets, was read a second time and tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a third reading.
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Bill – concerning Lotteries and Lottery Tickets, was read a second time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a third reading.
  
 
A message was received from the Governor dated Feby 21st. 1826 communicating a memorial from the Attorney General [see appendix page 276] which in Senate was referred to Messrs Williams & Dunn with such as the House may join – The House concurred and Messrs Blaney of Bristol, Cobb of Durham & Chase of Kittery were joined.
 
A message was received from the Governor dated Feby 21st. 1826 communicating a memorial from the Attorney General [see appendix page 276] which in Senate was referred to Messrs Williams & Dunn with such as the House may join – The House concurred and Messrs Blaney of Bristol, Cobb of Durham & Chase of Kittery were joined.
  
Bill – additional to an act respecting pounds & impounding beasts going at large or damage feasant [pheasant], was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
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Bill – additional to an act respecting pounds & impounding beasts going at large or damage feasant, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
Report on the petition of Nahum Smith & als came again from the Senate adhering to their former vote of 2nd inst. The House voted to adhere to their former vote of 7th inst accepting the report.
 
Report on the petition of Nahum Smith & als came again from the Senate adhering to their former vote of 2nd inst. The House voted to adhere to their former vote of 7th inst accepting the report.
  
 
Bill – to set off Nahum Corson with his estate from Dearborn, & annex the same to the town of Waterville, was called up & referred to Messrs Boutelle of Waterville, Morrell of Dearborne & Page of Readfield.
 
Bill – to set off Nahum Corson with his estate from Dearborn, & annex the same to the town of Waterville, was called up & referred to Messrs Boutelle of Waterville, Morrell of Dearborne & Page of Readfield.

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Ordered that the committee to whom was referred a Resolve relating to the right of representation of certain towns be instructed to inquire whether the Legislature have any right at any time except when a general apportionment of representatives is made to annex any town or part of a town to any representative class other than that to which it was annexed at the time of the last apportionment – read & passed.

Petition of the Bank of Portland to be reimbursed certain sums of money lost & expended in endeavoring to procure the conviction of Robert S Lambard, was read & referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.

Bill – concerning Lotteries and Lottery Tickets, was read a second time and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a third reading.

A message was received from the Governor dated Feby 21st. 1826 communicating a memorial from the Attorney General [see appendix page 276] which in Senate was referred to Messrs Williams & Dunn with such as the House may join – The House concurred and Messrs Blaney of Bristol, Cobb of Durham & Chase of Kittery were joined.

Bill – additional to an act respecting pounds & impounding beasts going at large or damage feasant, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

Report on the petition of Nahum Smith & als came again from the Senate adhering to their former vote of 2nd inst. The House voted to adhere to their former vote of 7th inst accepting the report.

Bill – to set off Nahum Corson with his estate from Dearborn, & annex the same to the town of Waterville, was called up & referred to Messrs Boutelle of Waterville, Morrell of Dearborne & Page of Readfield.