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On motion of Mr Pike [?],
 
On motion of Mr Pike [?],
Ordered that Messrs Pike, Kitteridge & Chapman be a committee to enquire as to the expediency of repealing in whole or in part the law of massetts passed Feby 1814 respecting the Fishery in the Penobscot River - read and passed.
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Ordered that Messrs Pike, Kitteridge & Chapman be a committee to enquire as to the expediency of repealing in whole or in part the law of massetts passed Feby 1814 respecting the Fishery in the Penobscot River - read and passed.
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[pet. Thomas Bodge]
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Petition, of Thomas Bodge, for leave to change his name - was read and referred to the committee on change of names.
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[Report - Isaac Ilsley]
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The committee on the petition of Isaac Ilsley, referred this morning, reported a bill - read & accepted.
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[Bill - cede Monhegan to U.S.]
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Bill, "to cede to the United States of America the jurisdiction of land on Monhegan Island" - was read 1 & 2 time and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a 3 reading. 
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[Committee on fee bill -]
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An order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing Messrs Green & Dennett with such &c a committee to consider, the expediency of revising the fee bill and also what alterations if any ought to be made in the law regulating the inspection.

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[Mr Vance declared duly elected by committee]

The Committee on elections, to whom was recommitted the report in reference to the election of Mr Vance, made a further report, that Mr Vance was duly elected & is entitled to hold a seat in this house, - report ordered to lie on the table.

[Senator to Congress]

Mr Dunlap moved a reconsideration of the vote assigning Tuesday next for the choice of a Senator to Congress, which motion prevailed - and tomorrow at 10 o'clock was assigned for such choice.

[Committee - fishery in Penobscot River]

On motion of Mr Pike [?], Ordered that Messrs Pike, Kitteridge & Chapman be a committee to enquire as to the expediency of repealing in whole or in part the law of massetts passed Feby 1814 respecting the Fishery in the Penobscot River - read and passed.

[pet. Thomas Bodge]

Petition, of Thomas Bodge, for leave to change his name - was read and referred to the committee on change of names.

[Report - Isaac Ilsley]

The committee on the petition of Isaac Ilsley, referred this morning, reported a bill - read & accepted.

[Bill - cede Monhegan to U.S.]

Bill, "to cede to the United States of America the jurisdiction of land on Monhegan Island" - was read 1 & 2 time and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a 3 reading.

[Committee on fee bill -]

An order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing Messrs Green & Dennett with such &c a committee to consider, the expediency of revising the fee bill and also what alterations if any ought to be made in the law regulating the inspection.