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− | The petition of John Blunt and others, for the | + | [Petitions refered.] |
− | '" of Jonathan Higgins and others to be set off from Eden and annexed to Mount Desert. | + | The petition of John Blunt and others, for the Incorporation of a new Town. |
− | " of Nathan Butler and others in aid of the petition of John Blunt and others. | + | '" of Jonathan Higgins and others, to be set off from Eden, and annexed to Mount Desert. |
− | " of David Haynes and others in aid of the same petition | + | " of Nathan Butler and others, in aid of the petition of John Blunt and others. |
− | " of | + | " of David Haynes and others, in aid of the same petition. |
+ | " of Davis Wasgatt and others, for the division of the Town of Mount Desert. | ||
and the | and the | ||
− | Remonstrance of William Heath and others against the division of Mount Desert. | + | Remonstrance of William Heath and others, against the division of Mount Desert. |
− | " of Inhabitants of the | + | " of Inhabitants of the Town of Hancock, against the petition of John Blunt and others. |
− | " of John Bennock and others against the Incorporation of | + | " of John Bennock and others, against the Incorporation of Hanover. |
− | " of the Inhabitants of Township No. 1 against the Incorporation of said township. | + | " of the Inhabitants of Township No. 1 - against the Incorporation of said township. |
− | " of Daniel | + | " of Daniel Foster and others, against the petition of John Blunt and others. |
− | " of Samuel Kennison and others against the division of Mount Desert. | + | " of Samuel Kennison and others, against the division of Mount Desert. |
− | " of John K. Fuller and others against the Incorporation of Williamson. | + | " of John K. Fuller and others, against the Incorporation of Williamson. |
were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns in concurrence with the House. | were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns in concurrence with the House. | ||
− | In | + | In convention. 11 o'clock. |
− | [A | + | [A Smith & R. C. Johnson, councillors, qualified] |
− | Agreeably to assignment the | + | Agreeably to assignment the Two branches of the Legislature met in convention in the Representatives chamber, when Abijah Smith and Ralph C. Johnson, councillors elect, came in and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution |
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[Petitions refered.] The petition of John Blunt and others, for the Incorporation of a new Town. '" of Jonathan Higgins and others, to be set off from Eden, and annexed to Mount Desert. " of Nathan Butler and others, in aid of the petition of John Blunt and others. " of David Haynes and others, in aid of the same petition. " of Davis Wasgatt and others, for the division of the Town of Mount Desert. and the Remonstrance of William Heath and others, against the division of Mount Desert. " of Inhabitants of the Town of Hancock, against the petition of John Blunt and others. " of John Bennock and others, against the Incorporation of Hanover. " of the Inhabitants of Township No. 1 - against the Incorporation of said township. " of Daniel Foster and others, against the petition of John Blunt and others. " of Samuel Kennison and others, against the division of Mount Desert. " of John K. Fuller and others, against the Incorporation of Williamson. were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns in concurrence with the House.
In convention. 11 o'clock. [A Smith & R. C. Johnson, councillors, qualified] Agreeably to assignment the Two branches of the Legislature met in convention in the Representatives chamber, when Abijah Smith and Ralph C. Johnson, councillors elect, came in and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution