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of learning and science among the citizens - and believing that a grant of three thousand dollars to Bowdoin College and of one thousand dollars to Waterville College would afford them peculiar relief at this time, ask leave to report a resolve for this purpose, which is respectfully submitted."
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[Resolve] Resolve in aid of Bowdoin College & Waterville College - was read and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to Messrs. Tallman & Bradbury -
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[Report on pet.] Mr. Dennett from the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals reported that a Committee of log owners in the town of Calais, petitioners, have leave to bring in a bill. Report accepted - sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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[petition of L. Fogg & al. recommitted] On motion by Mr. Poor, the vote accepting the report of the committee on the petition of Luther Fogg & others, granting leave to withdraw - was reconsidered - and the subject recommitted to the same committee. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.
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[Com. Pleas Bill.] The Senate in Committee of the whole, Mr. Poor in the chair reserved the consideration of the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas. The Committee after considering the subject referred to them, rose and reported the Bill aforesaid, with sundry amendments.
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The consideration of the Bill was then taken up in the Senate, and continued until one o'clock, when
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The Senate adjourned to half past two o'clock this afternoon.

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of learning and science among the citizens - and believing that a grant of three thousand dollars to Bowdoin College and of one thousand dollars to Waterville College would afford them peculiar relief at this time, ask leave to report a resolve for this purpose, which is respectfully submitted."

[Resolve] Resolve in aid of Bowdoin College & Waterville College - was read and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to Messrs. Tallman & Bradbury -

[Report on pet.] Mr. Dennett from the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and canals reported that a Committee of log owners in the town of Calais, petitioners, have leave to bring in a bill. Report accepted - sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[petition of L. Fogg & al. recommitted] On motion by Mr. Poor, the vote accepting the report of the committee on the petition of Luther Fogg & others, granting leave to withdraw - was reconsidered - and the subject recommitted to the same committee. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Com. Pleas Bill.] The Senate in Committee of the whole, Mr. Poor in the chair reserved the consideration of the Bill to establish a Court of Common Pleas. The Committee after considering the subject referred to them, rose and reported the Bill aforesaid, with sundry amendments. The consideration of the Bill was then taken up in the Senate, and continued until one o'clock, when

The Senate adjourned to half past two o'clock this afternoon.