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Bill to repeal an Act respecting the anchoring of Vessels on the fishing grounds near the Manannas and Monhegan Islands
 
Bill to repeal an Act respecting the anchoring of Vessels on the fishing grounds near the Manannas and Monhegan Islands
 
----- to incorporate the Portland and Cape Elizabeth Coal Company
 
----- to incorporate the Portland and Cape Elizabeth Coal Company
----- to increase the Capital Stock of the union Bank  
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----- to increase the Capital Stock of the Union Bank  
 
----- to incorporate the Brunswick Company were severally read a third time and passed to be engrossed - Sent up for concurrence.  
 
----- to incorporate the Brunswick Company were severally read a third time and passed to be engrossed - Sent up for concurrence.  
  

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Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Calais Bank was read a first second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading

Bill to repeal an Act respecting the anchoring of Vessels on the fishing grounds near the Manannas and Monhegan Islands


to incorporate the Portland and Cape Elizabeth Coal Company


to increase the Capital Stock of the Union Bank


to incorporate the Brunswick Company were severally read a third time and passed to be engrossed - Sent up for concurrence.

Bill to incorporate the town of Cambridge was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Resolve in favour of George Brooks was read and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading

Petition of Catherine Sidensparker


of Ebenezer McIntosh Winslow each for change of name were read and referred to the Committee on change of names

Petition of Rufus K. Page and 55 others for a law prohibiting obstructions in the Kennebec River was read and referred to the Committee who