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Petition of Isaac Lincoln and others, praying to be incorporated by the name of the "Brunswick Company" to manufacture cotton cloth and other goods, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures in concurrence.
 
Petition of Isaac Lincoln and others, praying to be incorporated by the name of the "Brunswick Company" to manufacture cotton cloth and other goods, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures in concurrence.
  
Petition of sundry inhabitants of Bristol, Nobleborough and New Castle, praying for an act to extend the time for building the Damariscotta Canal, was read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.
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Petition of sundry inhabitants of Bristol, Nobleborough and New Castle, praying for an Act to extend the time for building the Damariscotta Canal, was read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.
  
 
The Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred an order relative to embodying into one, all the acts relating to schools, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the same, and recommend that it be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions,  Read and accepted in concurrence.
 
The Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred an order relative to embodying into one, all the acts relating to schools, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the same, and recommend that it be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions,  Read and accepted in concurrence.
  
Report of the Committee on the Judiciary to which was referred the petition of John Clark, that Elizabeth Clark may be empowered to convey certain real estate came up from the House, and said petition and accompanying papers referred to Messrs. Cilley, Robinson and Pike, with
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Report of the Committee on the Judiciary to which was referred the petition of John Clark, that Elizabeth Clark may be empowered to convey certain real estate, came up from the House, and said petition and accompanying papers referred to Messrs. Cilley, Robinson and Pike, with

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Petition of Jesse Blanchard and others that a certain part of Madison called "The mile & a half strip" may be annexed to the town of Milburn. " of John H. White and others for same, were severally read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.

Petition of Israel Waterhouse and others, praying for an increase of Capital Stock in the Maine Stage Company, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Isaac Lincoln and others, praying to be incorporated by the name of the "Brunswick Company" to manufacture cotton cloth and other goods, read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures in concurrence.

Petition of sundry inhabitants of Bristol, Nobleborough and New Castle, praying for an Act to extend the time for building the Damariscotta Canal, was read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.

The Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred an order relative to embodying into one, all the acts relating to schools, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the same, and recommend that it be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, Read and accepted in concurrence.

Report of the Committee on the Judiciary to which was referred the petition of John Clark, that Elizabeth Clark may be empowered to convey certain real estate, came up from the House, and said petition and accompanying papers referred to Messrs. Cilley, Robinson and Pike, with