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read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Division of towns, in concurrence.
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Remonstrance of John Brown and others against the division of Mount Desert was read and referred to the Joint 
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Report of the agent of the road leading through the notch of the White Hills,
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Report of Jabez Bradbury, agent for the Matinawcook road;
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Report of the Council giving instructions to said agent;
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Report of the agents appointed to examine the Canada road, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on State Roads. Sent down for concurrence.
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Report of the adjutant general was read, and referred to the joint standing committee on the Militia, in concurrence.
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Mr Megquier, from the committee on the Judiciary, made a report, asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the petition of Jacob O Rogers, and that the same be referred to the committee on State Lands, which was read and accepted; and said petition was referred to the committee on State Lands. Sent down for concurrence.
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A message was sent to the House of Representatives, proposing a Convention of

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read and referred to the joint standing committee on the Division of towns, in concurrence.

Remonstrance of John Brown and others against the division of Mount Desert was read and referred to the Joint

Report of the agent of the road leading through the notch of the White Hills, Report of Jabez Bradbury, agent for the Matinawcook road; Report of the Council giving instructions to said agent; Report of the agents appointed to examine the Canada road, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on State Roads. Sent down for concurrence.

Report of the adjutant general was read, and referred to the joint standing committee on the Militia, in concurrence.

Mr Megquier, from the committee on the Judiciary, made a report, asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the petition of Jacob O Rogers, and that the same be referred to the committee on State Lands, which was read and accepted; and said petition was referred to the committee on State Lands. Sent down for concurrence.

A message was sent to the House of Representatives, proposing a Convention of