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Monday, January 30, 1832.
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Mr Burnham was charged with a message to the Governour and Council, informing them that Amos Allen, Esquire had been duly qualified to act as Counsellor
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The report of the committee on the Incorporation of Towns on the petition of John Spofford and others, granting leave to withdraw, came up from the House accepted for concurrence and the Senate concur.
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The petition of inhabitants of plantation No 7 and part of No 8 to be incorporated into a town was read and referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns, in concurrence.
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The petition of certain inhabitants of Belgrade on the subject of extra Judicial oaths was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.
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Mr Talbot, from the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals, reported an order of notice on the petition of James D. Gilbert and others read and accepted.
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Sent down for concurrence.
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The petition of Jonathan C. Everett and others for liberty to build a Canal was read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals.
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Sent down for concurrence.
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Bill additional regulating elections came up from the House amended. The Senate

Revision as of 14:03, 7 January 2021

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Monday, January 30, 1832.

Mr Burnham was charged with a message to the Governour and Council, informing them that Amos Allen, Esquire had been duly qualified to act as Counsellor

The report of the committee on the Incorporation of Towns on the petition of John Spofford and others, granting leave to withdraw, came up from the House accepted for concurrence and the Senate concur.

The petition of inhabitants of plantation No 7 and part of No 8 to be incorporated into a town was read and referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns, in concurrence.

The petition of certain inhabitants of Belgrade on the subject of extra Judicial oaths was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.

Mr Talbot, from the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals, reported an order of notice on the petition of James D. Gilbert and others read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.

The petition of Jonathan C. Everett and others for liberty to build a Canal was read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals. Sent down for concurrence.

Bill additional regulating elections came up from the House amended. The Senate