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Company and accompanying papers was read and referred to Messrs Hardy of Bucksport, Patten of Hampden and Haskell of Knose.
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Company and accompanying papers was read and referred to Messrs. Hardy of Bucksport, Patten of Hampden and Haskell of Knox.
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Resolve - in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians - was read a first time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading.
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The House resumed the consideration of the Bill to regulate Banks and Banking and after much discussion - the question upon striking out of the third line in the sixteenth section of said Bill the words - "of one half" - was taken by Yeas and Nays as follows Yeas 89. Nays 25.
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(For yeas & nays see page 439)
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And the House adjourned until nine o'clock tomorrow morning.  
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Attest
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Thornton McGaw Clerk

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Company and accompanying papers was read and referred to Messrs. Hardy of Bucksport, Patten of Hampden and Haskell of Knox.

Resolve - in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians - was read a first time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading.

The House resumed the consideration of the Bill to regulate Banks and Banking and after much discussion - the question upon striking out of the third line in the sixteenth section of said Bill the words - "of one half" - was taken by Yeas and Nays as follows Yeas 89. Nays 25.

(For yeas & nays see page 439)

And the House adjourned until nine o'clock tomorrow morning.

Attest

Thornton McGaw Clerk