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Limerick may be incorporated into a town by the name of Orleans - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns in concurrence. | Limerick may be incorporated into a town by the name of Orleans - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns in concurrence. | ||
− | Petition of Edward Rowse and others, praying for a Charter to construct a Bridge across | + | Petition of Edward Rowse and others, praying for a Charter to construct a Bridge across Taunton Bay, between the towns of Sullivan and Hancock - read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence. |
− | Petition of Nathan Philips and others, praying that plantation No. 5 called Otis, | + | Petition of Nathan Philips and others, praying that plantation No. 5 called Otis, may be incorporated into a town by the name of Southbridge, taken from the files - read and with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. |
Sent down for concurrence, Concurred. | Sent down for concurrence, Concurred. | ||
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Limerick may be incorporated into a town by the name of Orleans - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns in concurrence.
Petition of Edward Rowse and others, praying for a Charter to construct a Bridge across Taunton Bay, between the towns of Sullivan and Hancock - read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence.
Petition of Nathan Philips and others, praying that plantation No. 5 called Otis, may be incorporated into a town by the name of Southbridge, taken from the files - read and with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent down for concurrence, Concurred.
The Committee on Agriculture to which was referred an order relative to the culture and hulling of barley, made a report - read and recommitted in concurrence.
Mr. Miller, from the Committee on Interior Waters, to which was referred the petition of Samuel H. Hilton and others, made a report asking to be discharged from the further consideration thereof and recommending the reference of the same to the Committee on Manufactures - read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
A communication was received from the