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144.    Friday, February 6, 1835.
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Petition of County Commissioners of Lincoln for
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Friday, February 6, 1835.
amendment of the laws concerning highways -- read
 
and referred Messrs Barnard, Smith and Miller.
 
  
Petition of Commissioners of Lincoln County for
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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  
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Court in the town of Bath -- read and referred
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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
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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 Socobasin, an Indian of the
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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 Socobasin
 
-- read and referred to the Committee on State
 
Lands.  Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.
 
  
Petition of Thomas Butler and others praying  
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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
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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
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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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144

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.