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− | Bill to exempt certain implements of Husbandry from attachment and execution and from distress for taxes was read once and tomorrow at ten o | + | Bill to exempt certain implements of Husbandry from attachment and execution and from distress for taxes was read once and tommorow [tomorrow] at ten o clock assigned for a second reading |
Petition of Inhabitants of Dennysville | Petition of Inhabitants of Dennysville | ||
− | + | -of Inhabitants of Cutler | |
− | + | -of Inhabitants of Harrington | |
− | + | -of Inhabitants of Cherryfield | |
− | + | -of Inhabitants of Machiasport | |
− | + | -of David Menil and others each for a Law against granting Licenses for the sale of Ardent Spirits - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate Sent up | |
− | Petition of James Titcomb and others for a Bank at Kennebunk was read and referred to the committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence with the Senate | + | Petition of James Titcomb and others for a Bank at Kennebunk was read and referred to the committee on Banks and Banking in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate |
− | Petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden for reimbursement of money expended in making the Canada | + | Petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden for reimbursement of money expended in making the Canada road - was read and referred to the Committee on Claims in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up |
− | Petition of the Members of Portland Light Infantry to be incorporated into an independent | + | Petition of the Members of Portland Light Infantry to be incorporated into an independent Corps was read and referred to the Committee on the Militia in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up |
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Bill to exempt certain implements of Husbandry from attachment and execution and from distress for taxes was read once and tommorow [tomorrow] at ten o clock assigned for a second reading
Petition of Inhabitants of Dennysville -of Inhabitants of Cutler -of Inhabitants of Harrington -of Inhabitants of Cherryfield -of Inhabitants of Machiasport -of David Menil and others each for a Law against granting Licenses for the sale of Ardent Spirits - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate Sent up
Petition of James Titcomb and others for a Bank at Kennebunk was read and referred to the committee on Banks and Banking in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate
Petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden for reimbursement of money expended in making the Canada road - was read and referred to the Committee on Claims in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
Petition of the Members of Portland Light Infantry to be incorporated into an independent Corps was read and referred to the Committee on the Militia in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up