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Petitions of N. Malborne of Cornville to be annexed to Milburne
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________ of the Selectmen of China & Palermo to have the line between said towns defined -  
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Petitions of N. Malborne of Cornville to be annexed to Milburne -
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- of the Selectmen of China & Palermo to have the line between said towns defined -  
 
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Remonstrance agst the petition of N. Malborne above named -  
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Remonstrances agst the petition of N. Malborne above named -  
_______ of the Selectmen of Palermo agst. the petition of Saml. Mason & als - were severally read & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
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- of the Selectmen of Palermo agst the petition of the Selectmen of Washington -
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- of the town of Cumberland agst the petition of Saml Mason & als - were severally read & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
Petition of John Fuller & als of Hermon, Carmel & Etna respecting the fishery -  
 
Petition of John Fuller & als of Hermon, Carmel & Etna respecting the fishery -  
- of West Machias on the subject of the fishery in said towns -  
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- of West Machias on the subject of the fishery in said town -  
were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent up for concurrence.
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were severally read & referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries Sent up for concurrence.
  
Petitions of the Proprietors of the Kennebunk Pier Corporation for an extension of their Charter
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Petitions of the Proprietors of the Kennebunk Pier Corporation for an extension of their Charter -
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- of the town of Buxton for aid in maintaining their Bridges &c -
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- of B. B. Boies & als to be incorporated for the purpose of building a Bridge across Kennebec River above the mouth of Dead River
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- of Jedediah Varney & als of No 1. East side of Penobscot for a road -  were severally read & referred to the Committee on Canals, Turnpike-roads & Bridges. Sent up for concurrence.
  
- of the town of Buxton for aid in maintaining their Bridges &c
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Petitions of George Littlefield to be paid for an injury done to his horse on parade -
- of B.B. Boies & als to be incorporated for the purpose of building a Bridge across Kennebec River above the mouth of Dead River
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- of John F Reeves for remuneration in pursuing Luther Richardson a fugitive from Justice
- of Jedediah Verney & als of No. 1 East side of Penobscot for a road -  were severally read & referred to the committee on Canals, Turnpike - roads & Bridges. Sent up for concurrence.
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were read & referred to the committee on Claims. Sent up for concurrence.
  
Petitions of George Littlefield to be paid for an injury done to his horse on parade - of John F. Reeves for remuneration in pursuing Luther Richardson a fugitive from Justice were read & referred to the committee on Claims. Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of Luke Whitney & als to be incorporated as the Springvale Printworks Company -
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was read & referred to the committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence.
  
Petition of Luke Whitney & als to be incorporated as the Springvale Printworks Company was read & referred to the committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of Trustees of Monmouth Academy for aid in establishing Female Instruction -
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was read & referred to the committee on Literature &c. Sent up for concurrence.
  
Petition of Trustees of Monmouth Academy for aid in establishing Female Instruction - was read & referred to the committee on Literature &c. Sent up for concurrence.
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Ordered that the Senate be requested to send to this House the petition of Jesse Plummer & Mark Leach Junr - Adjourned.
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Attest. James L Child, Clerk.

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Petitions of N. Malborne of Cornville to be annexed to Milburne - - of the Selectmen of China & Palermo to have the line between said towns defined - also Remonstrances agst the petition of N. Malborne above named - - of the Selectmen of Palermo agst the petition of the Selectmen of Washington - - of the town of Cumberland agst the petition of Saml Mason & als - were severally read & referred to the Committee on the incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of John Fuller & als of Hermon, Carmel & Etna respecting the fishery - - of West Machias on the subject of the fishery in said town - were severally read & referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of the Proprietors of the Kennebunk Pier Corporation for an extension of their Charter - - of the town of Buxton for aid in maintaining their Bridges &c - - of B. B. Boies & als to be incorporated for the purpose of building a Bridge across Kennebec River above the mouth of Dead River - of Jedediah Varney & als of No 1. East side of Penobscot for a road - were severally read & referred to the Committee on Canals, Turnpike-roads & Bridges. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of George Littlefield to be paid for an injury done to his horse on parade - - of John F Reeves for remuneration in pursuing Luther Richardson a fugitive from Justice were read & referred to the committee on Claims. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Luke Whitney & als to be incorporated as the Springvale Printworks Company - was read & referred to the committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Trustees of Monmouth Academy for aid in establishing Female Instruction - was read & referred to the committee on Literature &c. Sent up for concurrence.

Ordered that the Senate be requested to send to this House the petition of Jesse Plummer & Mark Leach Junr - Adjourned. Attest. James L Child, Clerk.