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(205) Saturday 6th March 1830. The Senate met according to adjournment.
[Pet. of Selectmen of Canton] Mr. Gardner, from the Joint standing Committee on the incorporation of Towns, on the petition of the Selectmen of Canton, reported that the Petitioners have leave to withdraw their Petition. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Notice ordered on Pet. Inh. of Bowdoin and Lisbon] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee on the Petition of the Inhabitants of Bowdoin and Lisbon, reported an order of notice. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. [Ben. Tripp & als leave to withdraw Petition] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee, on the Petition of Benjamin Tripp & others reported that the Petitioners have leave to withdraw their Petition. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Bill. to incorp. York Leather Manufacturing Company] Mr. Phelps, from the Joint standing Committee on Manufactures, on the Petition of John Emery & others, reported a Bill entitled "An act to incorporate the York Leather Manufacturing Company" which was read the first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading. [Bill. Fish in 7 mile brook in Vassalborough] Mr. Hutchings, from the Joint standing Committee on Interior Fisheries, on the Petition of Samuel Homas, reported a Bill entitled "An act regulating the fishery in the Kennebec River, near the mouth of the seven mile Brook in the Town of Vassalborough" which was read the first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading.