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Senate February 10th, 1825.
 
Senate February 10th, 1825.
  
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[Bills enacted]
  
Mr. Ripley from the committee on engrossed Bills, reported the following to be truly copied, viz. Bill to set off John Gray Jun. and John Starbird with their estates from the town of Woodstock, and annex the same to town of Paris,”
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Mr. Ripley from the Committee on engrossed Bills, reported the following to be truly copied, viz.  
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Bill to set off John Gray Jun. and John Starbird with their estates from the town of Woodstock, and annex the same to town of Paris,”
  
 
Bill additional for the regulation of ferries,”
 
Bill additional for the regulation of ferries,”
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Bill respecting the Inspection of Beef,”
 
Bill respecting the Inspection of Beef,”
  
Bill in addition to an act directing the time and manner of appointing County Treasurers,a dn for other purposes,” and
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Bill in addition to an Act directing the time and manner of appointing County Treasurers, and for other purposes,” and
  
 
Bill additional concerning plates for printing Bank Notes,” and they were severally passed to be enacted.
 
Bill additional concerning plates for printing Bank Notes,” and they were severally passed to be enacted.
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Also
 
Also
  
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[Resolves passed]
  
 
Resolve relating to the Kennebec Road,”
 
Resolve relating to the Kennebec Road,”
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Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun. and
 
Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun. and
  
Resolve granting compensation to Joseph Emery the third,” and they were severally passed.
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Resolve granting compensation to Joseph Emery the third,” and they were severally passed. -
  
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[Bill]
  
 
Bill to incorporate the Belfast Bank,” came up with amendments, in which the Senate concurred and passed the same to be engrossed.
 
Bill to incorporate the Belfast Bank,” came up with amendments, in which the Senate concurred and passed the same to be engrossed.
  
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[Reports on Petitions]
  
Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of Abner Bourne & als, reported that they have leave to bring n a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.
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Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of Abner Bourne &als, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.
  
Report of the committee on petition of the inhabitants of the town of Buxton, came up, and the House refer the subject to the next Legislature: The
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Report of the committee on petition of the inhabitants of the town of Buxton, came up, and the House refer the subject to the next Legislature:  
  
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Revision as of 15:19, 20 October 2020

174

[1825]

Senate February 10th, 1825.

[Bills enacted]

Mr. Ripley from the Committee on engrossed Bills, reported the following to be truly copied, viz.

Bill to set off John Gray Jun. and John Starbird with their estates from the town of Woodstock, and annex the same to town of Paris,”

Bill additional for the regulation of ferries,”

Bill additional to an act to incorporate the Kennebec Steam Navigation Company,”

Bill respecting the Inspection of Beef,”

Bill in addition to an Act directing the time and manner of appointing County Treasurers, and for other purposes,” and

Bill additional concerning plates for printing Bank Notes,” and they were severally passed to be enacted.

Also

[Resolves passed]

Resolve relating to the Kennebec Road,”

Resolve granting compensation to Reuel Weston,”

Resolve granting a pension to Timothy Hall Jun. and

Resolve granting compensation to Joseph Emery the third,” and they were severally passed. -

[Bill]

Bill to incorporate the Belfast Bank,” came up with amendments, in which the Senate concurred and passed the same to be engrossed.

[Reports on Petitions]

Mr. Southwick from the committee, on petition of Abner Bourne &als, reported that they have leave to bring in a Bill: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.

Report of the committee on petition of the inhabitants of the town of Buxton, came up, and the House refer the subject to the next Legislature:

The