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Mr Virgin of Rumford is substituted for Mr. Johnson of Belfast who has resigned his seat in this house, on the committee on Bills in the third Reading.  
 
Mr Virgin of Rumford is substituted for Mr. Johnson of Belfast who has resigned his seat in this house, on the committee on Bills in the third Reading.  
  
[Committee - soldier & officers in the army of the U.S. late war.
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[Committee - soldier & officers in the army of the U.S. late war]
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Ordered that Messrs Currier of Readfield, Reed of Waldoborough and Allen of Lanford be a committee which such as the Senate may join to take into consideration the situation of the Officers and Soldiers who were regularly commissioned and enlisted under the General Government.

Revision as of 20:22, 13 January 2020

32 [Francis Arguir] Petition of Frances Arguir for alteration of his name. Read and committed to the committee on change of names.

[Sam' Freeman] Petition of Samuel Freeman for additional compensation for his services as Judge of Probate. Read and committed to Messrs. Adams of Portland, Conant of Alfred & Chandler of Fryeburg.

[Report - E.T. Warren Kennebec Lodge] Committee to whom was referred the petition of Ebenezer T. Warren & others praying for the incorporation of Kennebec Lodge. Report leave to bring in a bill. Read and accepted.

[Bill to incorporate: Kennebec Lodge] Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Lodge - Read a first and second time and tomorrow at 9 o clock assigned for a third reading.

[Change of names] Mr. Locke of Chesterville is substituted on the Committee "on Change of Names" for Mr. Wilkins who has not taken his seat this session.

[Bills in 3' Reading] Mr Virgin of Rumford is substituted for Mr. Johnson of Belfast who has resigned his seat in this house, on the committee on Bills in the third Reading.

[Committee - soldier & officers in the army of the U.S. late war] Ordered that Messrs Currier of Readfield, Reed of Waldoborough and Allen of Lanford be a committee which such as the Senate may join to take into consideration the situation of the Officers and Soldiers who were regularly commissioned and enlisted under the General Government.