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Thursday February 16, 1832. | Thursday February 16, 1832. | ||
Met according to adjournment | Met according to adjournment | ||
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Report on Petition of Samuel Parsons and others | Report on Petition of Samuel Parsons and others | ||
- on petition of Upham T. Cram | - on petition of Upham T. Cram | ||
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- on petition of sundry inhabitants of Portland and vicinity | - on petition of sundry inhabitants of Portland and vicinity | ||
- on Memorial of Trustees of Fryeburg Academy | - on Memorial of Trustees of Fryeburg Academy | ||
− | - on petition of Towns of Hope, Cornville and Fayette granting severally leave to withdraw came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred. | + | - on petition of Towns of Hope, Cornville and Fayette granting severally leave to withdraw, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred. |
Report on an order relating to Commissioners out of the State | Report on an order relating to Commissioners out of the State | ||
- on an order relating to Registers of Deeds and County Treasurer | - on an order relating to Registers of Deeds and County Treasurer | ||
- on an order relating to trustees of Academies that legislation on those subjects is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred. | - on an order relating to trustees of Academies that legislation on those subjects is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred. | ||
− | Report on an order relating to cost in criminal | + | |
+ | Report on an order relating to cost in criminal prosecutions that legislation on that subject is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House nonconcur and recommit the same with instructions to report a Bill, sent up for concurrence. | ||
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The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed | The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed | ||
Bill for the preservation of Lewiston Bridge | Bill for the preservation of Lewiston Bridge | ||
- to authorize the County Commissioners of the County of Penobscot to expend money for the repair of a road in Dutton, which were severally passed to be enacted, sent up. | - to authorize the County Commissioners of the County of Penobscot to expend money for the repair of a road in Dutton, which were severally passed to be enacted, sent up. |
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199 Thursday February 16, 1832. Met according to adjournment
Report on Petition of Samuel Parsons and others - on petition of Upham T. Cram - on petition of Joshua Swett and others - on petition of sundry inhabitants of Portland and vicinity - on Memorial of Trustees of Fryeburg Academy - on petition of Towns of Hope, Cornville and Fayette granting severally leave to withdraw, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.
Report on an order relating to Commissioners out of the State - on an order relating to Registers of Deeds and County Treasurer - on an order relating to trustees of Academies that legislation on those subjects is inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.
Report on an order relating to cost in criminal prosecutions that legislation on that subject is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House nonconcur and recommit the same with instructions to report a Bill, sent up for concurrence.
The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed Bill for the preservation of Lewiston Bridge - to authorize the County Commissioners of the County of Penobscot to expend money for the repair of a road in Dutton, which were severally passed to be enacted, sent up.