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Bill - - additional to incorporate the Sebago and Long Pond Steam Boat Navigation Company was read first and second time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.
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Bill - additional to incorporate the Sebago and Long Pond Steam Boat Navigation Company was read first and second time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.
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Bill to annex the ministerial fund for the town of Penobscot to the School fund was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
 
Bill to annex the ministerial fund for the town of Penobscot to the School fund was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
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Bill to transfer the School fund in the town of Phillips from the Trustees to  the town officers was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
 
Bill to transfer the School fund in the town of Phillips from the Trustees to  the town officers was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
  
 
Message from the Governor
 
Message from the Governor
 
To the House of Representatives
 
To the House of Representatives
The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you certain Resolutions recently passed by the Legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts in relation to the constitution, laws, judicial powers and general authority of the United States. These resolutions are communicated in compliance with the request of his Excellency the Governor f that Commonwealth.
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The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you certain Resolutions recently passed by the Legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts in relation to the constitution, laws, judicial powers and general authority of the United States. These resolutions are communicated in compliance with the request of his Excellency the Governor of that Commonwealth.
 
Executive department
 
Executive department
 
March 21, 1831
 
March 21, 1831
 
Saml. E Smith
 
Saml. E Smith
 
Read in the Senate and with the accompanying documents referred to Messrs Megquier and Fuller with such as the House may join and sent down for concurrence and the House concurred and joined Messrs. Smith or Portland, Gray of Bowdoinham and Bradbury of Hollis.
 
Read in the Senate and with the accompanying documents referred to Messrs Megquier and Fuller with such as the House may join and sent down for concurrence and the House concurred and joined Messrs. Smith or Portland, Gray of Bowdoinham and Bradbury of Hollis.
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Resolve exempting the Custom House and Ware Houses belonging to the United States in Portland from taxation was read first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Resolve exempting the Custom House and Ware Houses belonging to the United States in Portland from taxation was read first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

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281 Bill - additional to incorporate the Sebago and Long Pond Steam Boat Navigation Company was read first and second time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.

Bill to annex the ministerial fund for the town of Penobscot to the School fund was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.

Bill to transfer the School fund in the town of Phillips from the Trustees to the town officers was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.

Message from the Governor To the House of Representatives The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you certain Resolutions recently passed by the Legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts in relation to the constitution, laws, judicial powers and general authority of the United States. These resolutions are communicated in compliance with the request of his Excellency the Governor of that Commonwealth. Executive department March 21, 1831 Saml. E Smith Read in the Senate and with the accompanying documents referred to Messrs Megquier and Fuller with such as the House may join and sent down for concurrence and the House concurred and joined Messrs. Smith or Portland, Gray of Bowdoinham and Bradbury of Hollis.

Resolve exempting the Custom House and Ware Houses belonging to the United States in Portland from taxation was read first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.