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The committee to whom was referred on the 20th inst a Bill entitled " An act in addition to an act entitled an act regulating elections reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject - and the report accepted. | The committee to whom was referred on the 20th inst a Bill entitled " An act in addition to an act entitled an act regulating elections reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject - and the report accepted. | ||
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+ | Petition of Nathan Smith & als of Bowdoinham & Litchfield for a new town | ||
+ | -of Edward Wight & als to be set off from Penobscot to Bluehill - | ||
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+ | Remonstrance of the Selectmen of Thorndike agst the petition of Adam Weed | ||
+ | - of Stephen Wardwell & als against the petition of Edward Wight & al were severally read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence. |
Revision as of 13:13, 18 August 2020
73
Thursday January 22nd 1829
Met according to adjournment.
Bill an act to repeal part of an act to restrain unincorporated Banking Associations and for other purposes, reported by the committee to whom on the 13th inst. the subject was referred, was read once, and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading.
The committee to whom was referred on the 20th inst a Bill entitled " An act in addition to an act entitled an act regulating elections reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject - and the report accepted.
Petition of Nathan Smith & als of Bowdoinham & Litchfield for a new town -of Edward Wight & als to be set off from Penobscot to Bluehill - also Remonstrance of the Selectmen of Thorndike agst the petition of Adam Weed - of Stephen Wardwell & als against the petition of Edward Wight & al were severally read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence.