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Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Hartland to give up their corporation. | Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Hartland to give up their corporation. |
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60 Petition of W. Delesderniel [?] and 31. others to be incorporated under the title of the Calais Railway Company - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals - sent up for concurrence.
Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Hartland to give up their corporation. __ of the Inhabitants of Hartland to be set off to Canaan were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Division of Towns - sent up for concurrence -
Petition of Levi Lincoln and others for the passage of a Resolve ratifying and confirming certain doings of Leonard M. Parker. __ of the Inhabitants of Portland for a City Charter - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence.
Petition of John M. Blanchard for change of the names of himself and children - was read and referred to the Committee on Change of Names.
Mr Frost of Standish, called up the consideration of the Order introduced by him on the 13th. instant - but before any question was taken thereon the House adjourned -
A message came from the Senate by their Secretary informing the House that in consequence of the death of Benjamin Pike a Senator from the County of York, that body had voted to adjourn until two o'clock this afternoon -
Ordered that when this House adjourn it adjourn until two oclock this afternoon -
And the House adjourned
Attest Joseph G Cole Clerk