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Friday February 5th 1836
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Met according to adjournment.
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Petition of John S Kimball & others for a Bank at Belfast - was read & referred to the Committee on Banks & Banking. Sent up for concurrence.
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Notice was ordered in concurrence with the Senate on Petition of Abial Getchell & others.
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Leave to withdraw on petitions of Peter Adams & William Wentworth - was reported in Senate & their accepted & sent down for concurrence - and the same was ordered to lie upon the table.
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Report on Treasurers Bond that the same is good & sufficient - was accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Report on the order of the 20th ult in relation to a navy yard &c and on the order of the 18th ult in relation to limiting the existence of corporations, that Legislation is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Leave to withdraw reported on the petition of Joshua Oaks, was read & accepted in concurrence.
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Petitions of Benja Shaw - & others for a Bank at Frankfort -
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- " William Vance & others for a High School in Readfield & Bank
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were severally read & referred in concurrence to the Committee on Banks & Banking.
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Petition of William Vance & others for a repeal of the

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149.

Friday February 5th 1836

Met according to adjournment.

Petition of John S Kimball & others for a Bank at Belfast - was read & referred to the Committee on Banks & Banking. Sent up for concurrence.

Notice was ordered in concurrence with the Senate on Petition of Abial Getchell & others.

Leave to withdraw on petitions of Peter Adams & William Wentworth - was reported in Senate & their accepted & sent down for concurrence - and the same was ordered to lie upon the table.

Report on Treasurers Bond that the same is good & sufficient - was accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Report on the order of the 20th ult in relation to a navy yard &c and on the order of the 18th ult in relation to limiting the existence of corporations, that Legislation is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Leave to withdraw reported on the petition of Joshua Oaks, was read & accepted in concurrence.

Petitions of Benja Shaw - & others for a Bank at Frankfort - - " William Vance & others for a High School in Readfield & Bank were severally read & referred in concurrence to the Committee on Banks & Banking.

Petition of William Vance & others for a repeal of the