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264.
 
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and Oldtown Rail Road, severally read,
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and Oldtown Rail Road, severally read, and the same, on motion of Mr. Fish were ordered to lie on the table.
and the same, on motion of Mr. Fish were
 
ordered to lie on the table.
 
  
On motion of Mr. Jewett,
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On motion of Mr. Jewett,  
Ordered that the Joint Standing Com-
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Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking be directed to inquire what additional provisions are necessary to regulate Banks and Banking; also to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting the circulation of the notes and checks of the United States Bank incorporated by the Legislature of the State of Pensylvania [Pennsylvania] and approved Feb. 18, 1836. with leave to report by Bill or otherwise.
mittee on Banks and Banking be
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Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
directed to inquire what additional pro-
 
visions are necessary to regulate Banks
 
and Banking; also to inquire into the ex-
 
pediencey of prohibiting the circulation of  
 
the notes and checks of the United States
 
Bank incorporated by the Legislature
 
of the State of Pensylvania and approved
 
Feb. 18, 1836, with leave to report by
 
Bill or otherwise.
 
  
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurrec.
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Mr. Johnson from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred the petition of Eleazar Colburn and others, reported that said petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.
 
 
Mr. Johnson from the Joint Select
 
Committee to which is referred
 
the petition of Eleazar Colburn and others,
 
reported that said petitioners have leave to  
 
withdraw their petition -- read and accepted.
 
Sent down for concurrence.
 
 
 
Mr. Jewett from the Commitee on
 
Incorporation of Towns reported
 
reference to next Legislature on
 
petition of Nathan Philips and
 
others -- read and accepted.
 
  
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Mr. Jewett from the Committee on Incorporation of Towns reported reference to next Legislature on petition of Nathan Philips and others - read and accepted.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
 
Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
  
Mr. Talbot from the Commitee
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Mr. Talbot, from the Committee on Roads and Bridges reported notice to next Legislature on petition of Elisha Pettengill and others and Russell Blackwell and others -
on Roads and Bridges reported notice
 
to next Legislature on petition
 
of Elisha Pettengill and others and
 
Russell Blackwell and others --
 

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264.

and Oldtown Rail Road, severally read, and the same, on motion of Mr. Fish were ordered to lie on the table.

On motion of Mr. Jewett, Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking be directed to inquire what additional provisions are necessary to regulate Banks and Banking; also to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting the circulation of the notes and checks of the United States Bank incorporated by the Legislature of the State of Pensylvania [Pennsylvania] and approved Feb. 18, 1836. with leave to report by Bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. Johnson from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred the petition of Eleazar Colburn and others, reported that said petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.

Mr. Jewett from the Committee on Incorporation of Towns reported reference to next Legislature on petition of Nathan Philips and others - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. Talbot, from the Committee on Roads and Bridges reported notice to next Legislature on petition of Elisha Pettengill and others and Russell Blackwell and others -