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Senate January 15, 1823
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[1823 January 15.]
[Pet. Trustees of Gardiner Lyceum]
 
Petition of the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum for aid, committed in the House to Messrs Parker, Leach & Carlton [Carleton], came up for concurrence, was read & concurred and Messrs Bond of Dennet were joined.
 
  
[Petition of sundry persons committees]
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Senate January 15, 1823. -
The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials came up for concurrence, viz.
 
  
Petition of Joseph Porter for an alteration in the law respecting Hawkers, Pedlars [peddlers] and Petty Chapmen,  
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[Pet: Trustees of Gardiner Lyceum]
Do. of Committee of the town Warren, that their doings may be made valid.
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Do. of John Given e, and town of Harpswell that the limits of Jail Yard of Cumberland may be lessened.
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Petition of the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum for aid, committed in the House to Messrs Parker, Leach & Carlton [Carleton], came up for concurrence, was read & concurred, and Messrs Bond & Dennet were joined. -
Do. of Archibald Anderson 3d for leave to convey certain lands.-
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[Petition of sundry persons committed]
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The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, viz.
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Petition of Joseph Porter for an alteration in the law respecting Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen,
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Do. of Committee of the town of Warren, that their doings may be made valid.
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Do. of John Given 2d, and town of Harpswell that the limits of the Jail Yard of Cumberland may be lessened.
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Do. of Archibald Anderson 3d for leave to convey certain lands. -
 
and they were severally read and concurred.
 
and they were severally read and concurred.
  
[Pet. James Burley & als]
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[Pets: James Burley & als]
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Petition of James Burley & others of Waterville for an alteration of the Militia Law, committed in the House to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Militia, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
 
Petition of James Burley & others of Waterville for an alteration of the Militia Law, committed in the House to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Militia, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
  
[Committee of town Ligonia [Lygonia]]
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[Committee of town Ligonia]
Petition of Committee of the town of Ligonia [Lygonia], that the name of said town may be changed to Richmond, committed in
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Petition of Committee of the town of Ligonia, that the name of said town may be changed to Richmond, committed in
 
the
 
the

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97

[1823 January 15.]

Senate January 15, 1823. -

[Pet: Trustees of Gardiner Lyceum]

Petition of the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum for aid, committed in the House to Messrs Parker, Leach & Carlton [Carleton], came up for concurrence, was read & concurred, and Messrs Bond & Dennet were joined. -

[Petition of sundry persons committed]

The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, viz.

Petition of Joseph Porter for an alteration in the law respecting Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen, Do. of Committee of the town of Warren, that their doings may be made valid. Do. of John Given 2d, and town of Harpswell that the limits of the Jail Yard of Cumberland may be lessened. Do. of Archibald Anderson 3d for leave to convey certain lands. - and they were severally read and concurred.

[Pets: James Burley & als]

Petition of James Burley & others of Waterville for an alteration of the Militia Law, committed in the House to the Joint Committee on so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Militia, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

[Committee of town Ligonia]

Petition of Committee of the town of Ligonia, that the name of said town may be changed to Richmond, committed in the