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− | + | relating to the attachment of personal property passed March 15. 1831. &c. sent up for concurrence. | |
− | The | + | The Speaker laid before the House the - |
− | + | Petition - of Ezekiel Stearns, for relief from loss sustained by means of receiving an order from the Warden of the State Prison in payment for services to the State, which proved unavailable - which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence. | |
− | The | + | The Committee on Engrossed Bills, reported as duly engrossed. |
+ | Resolve - in favor of Joshua Chamberlain - | ||
+ | - respecting the town of Greenwood - which were severally finally passed. | ||
− | Bill - to enable | + | The same Committee also reported as duly engrossed. |
+ | Bill - to set off John Grindle and others from Sedgwick to Bluehill - | ||
+ | Bill - to enable Piere Robert Cazeaux and Lendall Pitts Cazeaux to inherit and hold lands within this State - which were severally passed to be enacted. | ||
− | The same Committee reported as duly engrossed - Resolve - authorizing the town of Whiting to raise money for the purpose of making and repairing highways - which finally passed. | + | The same Committee reported as duly engrossed - |
+ | Resolve - authorizing the town of Whiting to raise money for the purpose of making and repairing highways - which finally passed. | ||
− | Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Portland for authority to elect a Board of Street Commissioners - granting leave to bring in a Bill - came from the Senate recommitted to the same committee for concurrence - and the House concurred. | + | Report - of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Portland for authority to elect a Board of Street Commissioners - granting leave to bring in a Bill - came from the Senate recommitted to the same committee for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
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+ | Message from the Governor. | ||
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To the Honorable Speaker of | To the Honorable Speaker of |
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relating to the attachment of personal property passed March 15. 1831. &c. sent up for concurrence.
The Speaker laid before the House the - Petition - of Ezekiel Stearns, for relief from loss sustained by means of receiving an order from the Warden of the State Prison in payment for services to the State, which proved unavailable - which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence.
The Committee on Engrossed Bills, reported as duly engrossed. Resolve - in favor of Joshua Chamberlain - - respecting the town of Greenwood - which were severally finally passed.
The same Committee also reported as duly engrossed. Bill - to set off John Grindle and others from Sedgwick to Bluehill - Bill - to enable Piere Robert Cazeaux and Lendall Pitts Cazeaux to inherit and hold lands within this State - which were severally passed to be enacted.
The same Committee reported as duly engrossed - Resolve - authorizing the town of Whiting to raise money for the purpose of making and repairing highways - which finally passed.
Report - of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Portland for authority to elect a Board of Street Commissioners - granting leave to bring in a Bill - came from the Senate recommitted to the same committee for concurrence - and the House concurred.
Message from the Governor.
To the Honorable Speaker of