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[Pay Roll of the Court of Inquiry at Bangor]
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Mr Little of Bucksport laid upon the table the Pay Roll of a Division Court Martial held at Bangor for the trial of Adjutant Thomas Treadwell of the 4th Reg. 1st Brig. together with a letter from Joseph Treat Esq. Brigade Major of 1st Brig. 10th Division, which, on motion were referred to the joint committee on accounts.
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Sent up for concurrence.
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[Selectmen of Newry.]
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Petition of the Selectmen of Newry -
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Read and committed to the committee who have under consideration the petition of the Selectmen of Wilton.
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Sent up for concurrence.
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[State valuation -]
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[Bill on subject]
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Bill, " entitled an act to ascertain the estate rateable within this state", being reported by the committee to whom it was referred, with amendments, agreeably to assignment the House proceeded to consider the same - when after considerable debate the third reading of the bill was postponed until 4 oclock P.M.

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[Pay Roll of the Court of Inquiry at Bangor]

Mr Little of Bucksport laid upon the table the Pay Roll of a Division Court Martial held at Bangor for the trial of Adjutant Thomas Treadwell of the 4th Reg. 1st Brig. together with a letter from Joseph Treat Esq. Brigade Major of 1st Brig. 10th Division, which, on motion were referred to the joint committee on accounts. Sent up for concurrence.

[Selectmen of Newry.]

Petition of the Selectmen of Newry - Read and committed to the committee who have under consideration the petition of the Selectmen of Wilton. Sent up for concurrence.

[State valuation -]

[Bill on subject]

Bill, " entitled an act to ascertain the estate rateable within this state", being reported by the committee to whom it was referred, with amendments, agreeably to assignment the House proceeded to consider the same - when after considerable debate the third reading of the bill was postponed until 4 oclock P.M.