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Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.
 
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Remonstrance of the Proprietors of Skowhegan Bridge against the petition of Isaac Farrar and others for a free Bridge. Read & referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence.
 
Remonstrance of the Proprietors of Skowhegan Bridge against the petition of Isaac Farrar and others for a free Bridge. Read & referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence.
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Mr. Davee from the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns reported leave to withdraw on the petitions of  
 
Mr. Davee from the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns reported leave to withdraw on the petitions of  
 
The Inhabitants of Township No. 8 in the County of Hancock
 
The Inhabitants of Township No. 8 in the County of Hancock
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Abraham Morrill and others
 
Abraham Morrill and others
 
John C. Jourdan and others which reports were read, accepted and; Sent down for concurrence.
 
John C. Jourdan and others which reports were read, accepted and; Sent down for concurrence.
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Mr. Talbot from the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, referred the petition of Nathaniel Gibson and others, reported Legislation on the subject inexpedient. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
 
Mr. Talbot from the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, referred the petition of Nathaniel Gibson and others, reported Legislation on the subject inexpedient. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
  
 
The same Gentleman from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on the petition of William Hammond and others. Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence.  
 
The same Gentleman from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on the petition of William Hammond and others. Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence.  
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On motion of Mr. Talbot the Resolves respecting the Senators of the United States was taken up and Read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.  
 
On motion of Mr. Talbot the Resolves respecting the Senators of the United States was taken up and Read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.  
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Mr. Boutelle from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on the
 
Mr. Boutelle from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on the

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80 Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.

Remonstrance of the Proprietors of Skowhegan Bridge against the petition of Isaac Farrar and others for a free Bridge. Read & referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence.

Mr. Davee from the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns reported leave to withdraw on the petitions of The Inhabitants of Township No. 8 in the County of Hancock John Blunt and others Abraham Morrill and others John C. Jourdan and others which reports were read, accepted and; Sent down for concurrence.

Mr. Talbot from the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, referred the petition of Nathaniel Gibson and others, reported Legislation on the subject inexpedient. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

The same Gentleman from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on the petition of William Hammond and others. Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence.

On motion of Mr. Talbot the Resolves respecting the Senators of the United States was taken up and Read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

Mr. Boutelle from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on the