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Petition for an addition toll on the slippage of logs on the Kezer [?] River
 
Petition for an addition toll on the slippage of logs on the Kezer [?] River
- of Benjamin Fiske and others for the incorporation of a Boom Company on the Penobscot River.
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- of Benjamin Fiske and others for the incorporation of a Boom Company on Penobscot River.
 
- of John Barron and others for a Boom in Leeds.
 
- of John Barron and others for a Boom in Leeds.
 
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against another bridge across Little River in Perry
 
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against another bridge across Little River in Perry
 
- of Rufus K. Page and 94 others against a Petition of Kennebec Boom Company.  
 
- of Rufus K. Page and 94 others against a Petition of Kennebec Boom Company.  
- of Certain Inhabitants of August against the petition of Seth Paine Jr. were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and sent up for concurrence.
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- of Certain Inhabitants of Augusta against the petition of Seth Paine Jr. were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and sent up for concurrence.
  
A message was received from the senate by their Secretary proposing a convention of the two Branches tomorrow at ten o'clock in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of choosing a Councillor in the in the room of William B. Webber who electing the appointment, and requesting the concurrence of the House. And the House concurred and the Clerk by message communicated the same.
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A message was received from the Senate by their Secretary proposing a convention of the two Branches tomorrow at ten o'clock in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of choosing a Councillor in the in the room of William B. Webber who declines the appointment, and requesting the concurrence of the House. And the House concurred and the Clerk by message communicated the same.
  
Petition
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Petition of Seth May to be permitted to practice Law as an Attorney was read and referred to a Select Committee of this House consisting of Messrs Eustis of Dixfield, Peirce of Gorham and Body of Harmony.
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Resolve respecting Banks was read a second time, and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft sent up for concurrence.
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Agreeably to assignment the House took up the consideration of the order introduced by Mr. Dummer on
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70 in the town of Penobscot, read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries - sent up for concurrence.

Petition for an addition toll on the slippage of logs on the Kezer [?] River - of Benjamin Fiske and others for the incorporation of a Boom Company on Penobscot River. - of John Barron and others for a Boom in Leeds. Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against another bridge across Little River in Perry - of Rufus K. Page and 94 others against a Petition of Kennebec Boom Company. - of Certain Inhabitants of Augusta against the petition of Seth Paine Jr. were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and sent up for concurrence.

A message was received from the Senate by their Secretary proposing a convention of the two Branches tomorrow at ten o'clock in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of choosing a Councillor in the in the room of William B. Webber who declines the appointment, and requesting the concurrence of the House. And the House concurred and the Clerk by message communicated the same.

Petition of Seth May to be permitted to practice Law as an Attorney was read and referred to a Select Committee of this House consisting of Messrs Eustis of Dixfield, Peirce of Gorham and Body of Harmony.

Resolve respecting Banks was read a second time, and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft sent up for concurrence.

Agreeably to assignment the House took up the consideration of the order introduced by Mr. Dummer on the