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− | Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Manufacturing Company was read a 3d time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate – immediately on motion the last vote was reconsidered, and the Bill was referred for the purpose of amendment to | + | Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Manufacturing Company was read a 3d time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate – immediately on motion the last vote was reconsidered, and the Bill was referred for the purpose of amendment to Messrs Eveleth of Windham, Smith of Hollis & Reed of Lewiston. |
The committee on the petition of the President & Fellows of Harvard College reported a Resolve – and the report was accepted | The committee on the petition of the President & Fellows of Harvard College reported a Resolve – and the report was accepted | ||
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The committee to whom was referred to the additional act to prevent mischief by fires in the woods reported the same in a New draft which was ordered to be printed for the use of the members | The committee to whom was referred to the additional act to prevent mischief by fires in the woods reported the same in a New draft which was ordered to be printed for the use of the members | ||
− | Petition of John Sargent for indemnity from the State for expenses incurred in erecting a Bridge at Sullivan, came from the Senate referred to Messrs Pond & Butman with such as the House may join – and the House concurred & Messrs Wass of Addison, Winslow of Albion & French of Prospect were joined. | + | Petition of John Sargent for indemnity from the State for expences [expenses] incurred in erecting a Bridge at Sullivan, came from the Senate referred to Messrs Pond & Butman with such as the House may join – and the House concurred & Messrs Wass of Addison, Winslow of Albion & French of Prospect were joined. |
Petition of William Tozier for a pension, was read & referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent up for concurrence. | Petition of William Tozier for a pension, was read & referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent up for concurrence. | ||
Petition of Theodore Parker & als for a repeal of the law authorizing the S. J. Court to lay out highways &c, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence. | Petition of Theodore Parker & als for a repeal of the law authorizing the S. J. Court to lay out highways &c, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence. |
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Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Manufacturing Company was read a 3d time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate – immediately on motion the last vote was reconsidered, and the Bill was referred for the purpose of amendment to Messrs Eveleth of Windham, Smith of Hollis & Reed of Lewiston.
The committee on the petition of the President & Fellows of Harvard College reported a Resolve – and the report was accepted
Resolve on the petition of the President & Fellows of Harvard College by Prentiss Mellen their Agent – was read twice & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
The committee to whom was referred to the additional act to prevent mischief by fires in the woods reported the same in a New draft which was ordered to be printed for the use of the members
Petition of John Sargent for indemnity from the State for expences [expenses] incurred in erecting a Bridge at Sullivan, came from the Senate referred to Messrs Pond & Butman with such as the House may join – and the House concurred & Messrs Wass of Addison, Winslow of Albion & French of Prospect were joined.
Petition of William Tozier for a pension, was read & referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Theodore Parker & als for a repeal of the law authorizing the S. J. Court to lay out highways &c, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.