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The Senate so far reconsider their former vote as to concur with the House.
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The Senate so far reconsider their former vote as to concur with the House. -
  
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The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the Resolve granting a pension to James Pomroy,” and commit the same to Messrs. Holland, Dunn and Parlin.
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The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the Resolve granting a pension to James Pomroy,” and commit the same to Messrs. Holland, Dunn and Parlin. -
  
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Petition of gersham Wait & als. of dixfield to be annexed to Canton, committed in the House to the committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence: Read and concurred.
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Petition of Gersham Wait &als. of Dixfield to be annexed to Canton, committed in the House to the committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence: Read and concurred.
  
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Bill authorizing the town of Bangor to purchase the bridge over the Kenduskeag River in said town”, was read twice and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence.
 
Bill authorizing the town of Bangor to purchase the bridge over the Kenduskeag River in said town”, was read twice and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence.
  
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Mr. Holland from the committee,
 
Mr. Holland from the committee,
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on petition of William Tozier,” and
 
on petition of William Tozier,” and
  
on petition of William Ferguson,”
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" " " William Ferguson,”
  
reported that they severally have leave to bring in a Resolve: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.
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reported that they severally have leave to bring in a Resolve: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
  
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Bill authorizing the town of Portland to assess a tax on the owners of Dogs,” was read once and committed to Messrs. Dunlap, Green & Parsons of L.
 
Bill authorizing the town of Portland to assess a tax on the owners of Dogs,” was read once and committed to Messrs. Dunlap, Green & Parsons of L.
  
Bill to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation”, was read once and commited to Messrs. Scammon, Campbell and Green.
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Bill to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation,was read once and committed to Messrs. Scammon, Campbell and Green.
  
Bill establishing a Municipal Court in the town of Portland”, Bill
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Bill establishing a Municipal Court in the town of Portland”,  
  
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Revision as of 15:14, 20 October 2020

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[1825]

The Senate so far reconsider their former vote as to concur with the House. -

[Resolve]

The Senate reconsider their vote by which they passed to be engrossed the Resolve granting a pension to James Pomroy,” and commit the same to Messrs. Holland, Dunn and Parlin. -

[Petition referred]

Petition of Gersham Wait &als. of Dixfield to be annexed to Canton, committed in the House to the committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence: Read and concurred.

[Bill]

Bill authorizing the town of Bangor to purchase the bridge over the Kenduskeag River in said town”, was read twice and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence.

[Reports on Petitions]

Mr. Holland from the committee,

on petition of William Tozier,” and

" " " William Ferguson,”

reported that they severally have leave to bring in a Resolve: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -

[Bills]

Bill authorizing the town of Portland to assess a tax on the owners of Dogs,” was read once and committed to Messrs. Dunlap, Green & Parsons of L.

Bill to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation,” was read once and committed to Messrs. Scammon, Campbell and Green.

Bill establishing a Municipal Court in the town of Portland”,

Bill