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Bill additional to an act incorporate the Penobscot Mill dam Company, | Bill additional to an act incorporate the Penobscot Mill dam Company, | ||
Bill to repeal an act respecting alewives in certain streams in the town of Penobscot, | Bill to repeal an act respecting alewives in certain streams in the town of Penobscot, | ||
− | Bill to incorporate the Waldo Bank, and the same were severally passed to be enacted. | + | Bill to incorporate the Waldo Bank, and the same were severally passed to be enacted. |
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+ | Resolve to admit Zebah Washburn to practice as an attorney at law was read once and committed to Messrs Burnham, Eastman, and Goodwin. | ||
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+ | Bill to incorporate the City of Portland reported by the committee on the Judiciary was read once and Tuesday next, at ten o'clock, assigned for a second reading and ordered that three hundred copies of said Bill be printed for the use of the Legislature. | ||
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+ | Bill to exempt certain goods and chattels from attachment, execution, and distress, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended, in concurrence. | ||
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+ | Adjourned. |
Revision as of 14:06, 20 January 2021
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The committed on engrossed Bills reported as correctly engrossed Bill to incorporate the Gray Standish, Hollis and Alfred Stage Committee, Bill to incorporate the proprietors of the Meadow Brook dams and sluices, Bill to encourage the destruction of Bears, Wolves, Wildcats, and Loup cerviers [?], Bill to set off land from Porter to Brownfield, Bill additional to an act incorporate the Penobscot Mill dam Company, Bill to repeal an act respecting alewives in certain streams in the town of Penobscot, Bill to incorporate the Waldo Bank, and the same were severally passed to be enacted.
Resolve to admit Zebah Washburn to practice as an attorney at law was read once and committed to Messrs Burnham, Eastman, and Goodwin.
Bill to incorporate the City of Portland reported by the committee on the Judiciary was read once and Tuesday next, at ten o'clock, assigned for a second reading and ordered that three hundred copies of said Bill be printed for the use of the Legislature.
Bill to exempt certain goods and chattels from attachment, execution, and distress, was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended, in concurrence.
Adjourned.