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Resolve to aid the town of Carthage, reported by Mr. Bradbury from the Committee on State Roads, on | Resolve to aid the town of Carthage, reported by Mr. Bradbury from the Committee on State Roads, on |
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in concurrence. Concurred.
The Committee on Turnpikes Bridges & Canals reported leave to withdraw on petition of Philo Lewis and others, read and accepted, in concurrence.
The Committee on the Judiciary, reported reference to the next Legislature on petition of Samuel Moulton, read and accepted in concurrence.
Bill additional for increasing the Salary of the Judge of Probate for the County of Penobscot, came up from the House recommitted. The Senate reconsider their vote passing same bill to be engrossed, and recommit the same in concurrence.
Bill from the House, to incorporate the Cherryfield Boom Corporation, read and recommitted in concurrence.
Petition of S.W. McMahon for a Boom in Penobscot River, was read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Mr. Kelsey from the Committee on State Lands to which was referred a Resolve directing the Land Agent to collect certain demands due the State, reported that further legislation on that subject is inexpedient. Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred
Memorial and Remonstrance of John Bennoch and others, against the Penobscot Mill Dam Company, was read and ordered to lie upon the table.
Resolve to aid the town of Carthage, reported by Mr. Bradbury from the Committee on State Roads, on