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− | Petition of Commissioners of Lincoln County for | + | Petition of County Commissioners of Lincoln for amendment of the laws concerning highways -- read and referred Messrs. Barnard, Smith and Miller. |
− | an alteration of the law relative to a Municipal | + | |
− | Court in the town of Bath -- read and referred | + | Petition of Commissioners of Lincoln County for an alteration of the law relative to a Municipal Court in the town of Bath -- read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. |
− | to the Committee on the Judiciary. | ||
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. | Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. | ||
− | Petition of Simeon Matthews and others to be | + | Petition of Simeon Matthews and others to be incorporated by the name of "Waterville Liberal Institute" -- read and referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, in concurrence. |
− | incorporated by the name of "Waterville Liberal | ||
− | Institute" -- read and referred to the Committee on | ||
− | Literature and Literary Institutions, in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of Joseph | + | Petition of Joseph Soccobasin, an Indian of the Penobscot tribe, praying for a tract of land to be conveyed to him and his brother Francis Soccobasin -- read and referred to the Committee on State Lands. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. |
− | Penobscot tribe, praying for a tract of land to be | ||
− | conveyed to him and his brother Francis | ||
− | -- read and referred to the Committee on State | ||
− | Lands. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. | ||
− | Petition of Thomas Butler and others praying | + | Petition of Thomas Butler and others praying for a grant to build a Bridge across the Penobscot River -- read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence. |
− | for a grant to build a Bridge across the Penobscot | ||
− | River -- read and referred to the Committee on | ||
− | Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of the town of Wiscasset for a modification | + | Petition of the town of Wiscasset for a modification of the law granting licenses to retailers of ardent spirits -- read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration, in concurrence. |
− | of the law granting licenses to retailers of | ||
− | ardent spirits -- read and referred to the Committee | ||
− | that have that subject under consideration, | ||
− | in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of Joel Miller and others, praying to be | + | Petition of Joel Miller and others, praying to be incorporated into a Society by the name of the "Lincoln Benevolent Society" -- read and referred to the Committee on Parishes, in concurrence. |
− | incorporated into a Society by the name of the "Lincoln Benevolent | ||
− | Society" -- read and referred to the Committee on Parishes, in concurrence. |
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Friday, February 6, 1835.
Petition of County Commissioners of Lincoln for amendment of the laws concerning highways -- read and referred Messrs. Barnard, Smith and Miller.
Petition of Commissioners of Lincoln County for an alteration of the law relative to a Municipal Court in the town of Bath -- read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Petition of Simeon Matthews and others to be incorporated by the name of "Waterville Liberal Institute" -- read and referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, in concurrence.
Petition of Joseph Soccobasin, an Indian of the Penobscot tribe, praying for a tract of land to be conveyed to him and his brother Francis Soccobasin -- read and referred to the Committee on State Lands. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Petition of Thomas Butler and others praying for a grant to build a Bridge across the Penobscot River -- read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.
Petition of the town of Wiscasset for a modification of the law granting licenses to retailers of ardent spirits -- read and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration, in concurrence.
Petition of Joel Miller and others, praying to be incorporated into a Society by the name of the "Lincoln Benevolent Society" -- read and referred to the Committee on Parishes, in concurrence.