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Yeas. Messrs. Fish, Jarvis, Jewett, Johnson, Kelsey, Mantor, McIntire, Robinson, & Severance 9 | Yeas. Messrs. Fish, Jarvis, Jewett, Johnson, Kelsey, Mantor, McIntire, Robinson, & Severance 9 | ||
Nays. Messrs. Allen, Clark, Greene, Latham, Merrow, Miller, Pierce, Purrington, Staples, Strickland, Swift, Talbot and Weeks 13 | Nays. Messrs. Allen, Clark, Greene, Latham, Merrow, Miller, Pierce, Purrington, Staples, Strickland, Swift, Talbot and Weeks 13 |
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Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Manufacturers' and Traders' Bank was read the second time - and the question of passing the same to be engrossed was decided in the negative passage refused, as follows, to wit: Yea. Mr. Jarvis 1 Nays. Messrs. Allen, Benson, Clark, Fish, Greene, Jewett, Johnson, Latham, Mantor, McIntire, Merrow, Miller, Pierce, Purrington, Robinson, Staples, Talbot and Weeks 18. Sent down for concurrence.
Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Kenduskeag Bank was read the second time. and the question of passing the same to be engrossed was decided in the negative (passage refused) as follows, to wit: Yeas. Messrs. Fish, Jarvis, Jewett, Johnson, Kelsey, Mantor, McIntire, Robinson, & Severance 9 Nays. Messrs. Allen, Clark, Greene, Latham, Merrow, Miller, Pierce, Purrington, Staples, Strickland, Swift, Talbot and Weeks 13 Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as correctly engrossed Bill to establish the Fairfield Boom Corporation, -"- to require certain newly incorporated towns to repay their just proportion of public taxes, and the same were severally passed to be enacted.
Adjourned Attest. William Trafton, Secretary