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Friday, January 27, 1832.
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The petition of certain inhabitants of Hartland to be annexed to Athens was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Division of towns in concurrence.
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The petition of Levi Cram and others, on the subject of extra Judicial oaths, was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.
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The petition of sundry inhabitants, in relation to the fee bill, was read and referred to the joint select committee, who have an order under consideration, relating to that subject, in concurrence.
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The petition of Shadrach Humphrey and others on the same subject, was read and referred to the same committee.
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Sent down for concurrence.
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The petition of Day and Frasier, for an allowance for printing done for the state was read and referred to the committee on claims.
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Sent down for concurrence.
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The petition of Samuel Lowder and others for leave to erect a dam on a stream in Bangor, and Remonstrance of A. Gilman against said petition,
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Remonstrance of Benjamin Brown & others;
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" of Joseph Moore and others;
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" of E.D. Howard and others;
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against the Kennebec Boom Corporation;

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113.

Friday, January 27, 1832.

The petition of certain inhabitants of Hartland to be annexed to Athens was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Division of towns in concurrence.

The petition of Levi Cram and others, on the subject of extra Judicial oaths, was read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.

The petition of sundry inhabitants, in relation to the fee bill, was read and referred to the joint select committee, who have an order under consideration, relating to that subject, in concurrence.

The petition of Shadrach Humphrey and others on the same subject, was read and referred to the same committee. Sent down for concurrence.

The petition of Day and Frasier, for an allowance for printing done for the state was read and referred to the committee on claims. Sent down for concurrence.

The petition of Samuel Lowder and others for leave to erect a dam on a stream in Bangor, and Remonstrance of A. Gilman against said petition, Remonstrance of Benjamin Brown & others; " of Joseph Moore and others; " of E.D. Howard and others; against the Kennebec Boom Corporation;