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− | Petition of Kennebec County Agricultural | + | Petition of Kennebec County Agricultural Society for aid in making sale of, and giving circulation to the "The Northern Shepherd" -- read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, in concurrence. |
− | Society for aid in making sale of, and giving | ||
− | circulation to "The Northern Shepherd" -- read and | ||
− | referred to the Committee on Agriculture, in | ||
− | concurrence. | ||
− | A communication from Asa Redington Jr. | + | A communication from Asa Redington Jr. signifying his acceptance of the office of State Treasurer accompanied by a Bond --- read and referred to the Joint Select Committee to which was referred the Treasurer's report. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. |
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− | accompanied by a Bond -- read and referred to | ||
− | the Joint Select Committee to which was referred | ||
− | the Treasurer's report. | ||
− | + | Report of William D. Williamson, Bank Commissioner, was, on motion of Mr Chandler, taken up and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence. | |
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− | Report of William D. Williamson, Bank | ||
− | Commissioner, was, on motion of Mr | ||
− | up and referred to the Committee on Banks and | ||
− | Banking. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | Mr | + | Mr Emmons, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on petition of Nathan Nutter and others -- read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. |
− | the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on | ||
− | petition of Nathan Nutter and others-- read and | ||
− | accepted. | ||
Concurred. | Concurred. | ||
− | Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the | + | Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Casco Bank in Portland (reported by Mr. Chandler from the Committee on Banks and Banking, on petition of Casco Bank) was read once and on motion of Mr. Barnard, ordered to lie on the table. |
− | Casco Bank in Portland (reported by Mr. | ||
− | Chandler from the Committee on Banks and Banking, | ||
− | on petition of Casco Bank) was read once and | ||
− | on motion of Mr. Barnard, ordered to lie on | ||
− | the table. | ||
− | Bill concerning mortgages and pledges of | + | Bill concerning mortgages and pledges of personal property, subject to any lien created by law, was, on motion of Mr. Barnard, taken up and Tuesday next at at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading. |
− | personal property, subject to any lien created | ||
− | by law, was, on motion of Mr. Barnard, taken | ||
− | up and Tuesday next at at ten o'clock assigned | ||
− | for a second reading. |
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145.
Petition of Kennebec County Agricultural Society for aid in making sale of, and giving circulation to the "The Northern Shepherd" -- read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, in concurrence.
A communication from Asa Redington Jr. signifying his acceptance of the office of State Treasurer accompanied by a Bond --- read and referred to the Joint Select Committee to which was referred the Treasurer's report. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Report of William D. Williamson, Bank Commissioner, was, on motion of Mr Chandler, taken up and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Mr Emmons, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on petition of Nathan Nutter and others -- read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Casco Bank in Portland (reported by Mr. Chandler from the Committee on Banks and Banking, on petition of Casco Bank) was read once and on motion of Mr. Barnard, ordered to lie on the table.
Bill concerning mortgages and pledges of personal property, subject to any lien created by law, was, on motion of Mr. Barnard, taken up and Tuesday next at at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.