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− | Senate, that body insisting upon their vote refusing the order a passage - proposing a | + | Senate, that body insisting upon their vote refusing the order a passage - proposing a Conference and appointing as Conferees Messrs Jarvis, Benson & Clark. |
− | + | The House agreed to the Conference and appointed as conferees on its part Messrs Potter of Augusta, Lane of Hollis & Smith of Westbrook. | |
− | Petition of Ephraim Whitney | + | Petition of Ephraim Whitney & others for a Rail Road from Machias River falls to Jonesboro' was read and referred to the Committee on Rail Roads. Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Petition of Denny McCobb | + | Petition of Denny McCobb & others for an Academy at Waldoboro |
− | was read | + | was read & referred to the Committee on Literature & Literary Institutions. Sent up for concurrence. |
And then the House adjourned. | And then the House adjourned. |
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139. Senate, that body insisting upon their vote refusing the order a passage - proposing a Conference and appointing as Conferees Messrs Jarvis, Benson & Clark. The House agreed to the Conference and appointed as conferees on its part Messrs Potter of Augusta, Lane of Hollis & Smith of Westbrook.
Petition of Ephraim Whitney & others for a Rail Road from Machias River falls to Jonesboro' was read and referred to the Committee on Rail Roads. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Denny McCobb & others for an Academy at Waldoboro was read & referred to the Committee on Literature & Literary Institutions. Sent up for concurrence.
And then the House adjourned.
Attest
James L Child
Clerk