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for an incorporation of a Boom Company on Penobscot river; | for an incorporation of a Boom Company on Penobscot river; | ||
− | Petition of John Wood for an additional toll on the slippage of logs on Kezer | + | Petition of John Wood for an additional toll on the slippage of logs on Kezer river; |
Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against a petition for a bridge in said town; | Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against a petition for a bridge in said town; | ||
" of certain inhabitants of Augusta against the petition of Seth Paine Junr; | " of certain inhabitants of Augusta against the petition of Seth Paine Junr; |
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for an incorporation of a Boom Company on Penobscot river; Petition of John Wood for an additional toll on the slippage of logs on Kezer river; Remonstrance of Selectmen of Perry against a petition for a bridge in said town; " of certain inhabitants of Augusta against the petition of Seth Paine Junr; " of Rufus K. Page and others against the petition of Kennebec Boom corporation, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals, in concurrence.
Order from the House of Representatives instructing the joint select committee, to whom was referred a petition asking for a revision of the laws relating to Innholders to enquire into the expediency of exempting from payment for licenses, all Innholders who shall not sell any spiritous or mixed liquors, read and passed, in concurrence.
Remonstrance if the inhabitants of Freeman against the petition of Thomas Pennell, was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Division of towns, in concurrence.
The petition of Joshua Richardson and others for an alteration of the inspection laws was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.
The petition of Elijah Fairbanks and others to be incorporated into a company for the purpose of improving land, was read and referred to the