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− | Met according to adjournment | + | Saturday February 19. 1831. |
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Resolve in favor of Joshua Carpenter was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading. | Resolve in favor of Joshua Carpenter was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading. | ||
− | Resolve in favor of Joseph Chase was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading. | + | Resolve - in favor of Joseph Chase was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading. |
− | Report of Committee referring to the next Legislature the Petition of John Austin and others - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred. | + | Report - of Committee referring to the next Legislature the Petition of John Austin and others - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred. |
− | Bill - additional to an act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company, was read a first and second time and Monday next assigned for a third reading | + | Bill - additional to an act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company, was read a first and second time and Monday next assigned for a third reading |
− | Petition of Edward Russell for compensation was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence. | + | Petition - of Edward Russell for compensation was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence. |
− | Petition of the Selectmen of Belmont, that certain of their doings may be made valid was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence. | + | Petition - of the Selectmen of Belmont, that certain of their doings may be made valid was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence. |
− | Petition - of the town of Temple for a separate representation was read and referred to the Committee on | + | Petition - of the town of Temple for a separate representation was read and referred to the Committee on Apportionment of Representatives &c. - sent up for concurrence. |
Bill - additional to exempt from taxation manufacturing | Bill - additional to exempt from taxation manufacturing |
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Saturday February 19. 1831.
Met according to adjournment
Resolve in favor of Joshua Carpenter was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading.
Resolve - in favor of Joseph Chase was read a first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading.
Report - of Committee referring to the next Legislature the Petition of John Austin and others - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred.
Bill - additional to an act to establish the Bucksport and Prospect Ferry Company, was read a first and second time and Monday next assigned for a third reading
Petition - of Edward Russell for compensation was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence.
Petition - of the Selectmen of Belmont, that certain of their doings may be made valid was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence.
Petition - of the town of Temple for a separate representation was read and referred to the Committee on Apportionment of Representatives &c. - sent up for concurrence.
Bill - additional to exempt from taxation manufacturing