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− | Bill | + | Bill incorporating the Harpswell Soap Stone Company was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate - Sent up |
− | + | Bill to incorporate the town of Springfield was read a first and second time and tommorow [tomorrow] at ten o clock assigned for a third reading | |
− | + | An Order introduced by Mr. Robinson of Hallowell requireing [requiring] certain information of the Warden of the State Prison was taken up and ordered to lie on the table | |
− | + | Bill to annex a part of the town of York to South Berwick was read a third time and ordered to be recommitted sent up for concurrance [concurrence] | |
− | + | Remonstrance of Nathaniel Kimball and others against annexing a part of York to South Berwick was read and referred to the Committee on Division of towns sent up for concurrance [concurrence] | |
− | Bill enlarging the Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace was read once ordered to lie on the table & 400 copies | + | Resolve in favour of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up |
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+ | Bill enlargeing [enlarging] the Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace was read once ordered to lie on the table & 400 copies be printed for the use of Legislature |
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Bill incorporating the Harpswell Soap Stone Company was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate - Sent up
Bill to incorporate the town of Springfield was read a first and second time and tommorow [tomorrow] at ten o clock assigned for a third reading
An Order introduced by Mr. Robinson of Hallowell requireing [requiring] certain information of the Warden of the State Prison was taken up and ordered to lie on the table
Bill to annex a part of the town of York to South Berwick was read a third time and ordered to be recommitted sent up for concurrance [concurrence]
Remonstrance of Nathaniel Kimball and others against annexing a part of York to South Berwick was read and referred to the Committee on Division of towns sent up for concurrance [concurrence]
Resolve in favour of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
Bill enlargeing [enlarging] the Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace was read once ordered to lie on the table & 400 copies be printed for the use of Legislature