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Report on petition of a committee of Baldwin for authority to sell ministerial lands, granting a bill, came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
 
Report on petition of a committee of Baldwin for authority to sell ministerial lands, granting a bill, came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
  
[Bill - Lands in Baldwin]
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[Bill - lands in Baldwin]
  
Bill - additional to an act authorizing the sale of ministerial lands in Baldwin - was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.  
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Bill - additional to an act authorizing the sale of Ministerial lands in Baldwin - was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.  
  
[am' of State tax &c]
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[Amt. of State tax &c]
  
 
On motion of Mr Chase,
 
On motion of Mr Chase,
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Report on the petition of John Wells, for a new trial, granting leave to withdraw, - came down accepted for concurrence and the house concurred.  
 
Report on the petition of John Wells, for a new trial, granting leave to withdraw, - came down accepted for concurrence and the house concurred.  
  
[Pet - Arthur McArthur]
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[pet - Arthur McArthur]
  
 
Petition of Arthur McArthur with other documents taken from the files of the Senate, relating to the removal of the Courts from York to Alfred, was referred to Messrs Dunlap, Wilkins of New Charleston, White, Burley & Morrill.  
 
Petition of Arthur McArthur with other documents taken from the files of the Senate, relating to the removal of the Courts from York to Alfred, was referred to Messrs Dunlap, Wilkins of New Charleston, White, Burley & Morrill.  
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[Rep - Daniel Swett]
 
[Rep - Daniel Swett]
  
Report on the petition of Daniel Swett for a divorce granting leave to withdraw - came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
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Report on the petition of Daniel Swett for a divorce - granting leave to withdraw - came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.  
  
 
[Bill - jurors]
 
[Bill - jurors]
  
 
Bill, "in addition to an act regulating the selections, empannelling and service of Jurors" came again from the Senate, with the following endorsement "The Senate insist on their amendments at A. & B." - The House again considered
 
Bill, "in addition to an act regulating the selections, empannelling and service of Jurors" came again from the Senate, with the following endorsement "The Senate insist on their amendments at A. & B." - The House again considered

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[Rep - Baldwin -]

Report on petition of a committee of Baldwin for authority to sell ministerial lands, granting a bill, came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.

[Bill - lands in Baldwin]

Bill - additional to an act authorizing the sale of Ministerial lands in Baldwin - was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.

[Amt. of State tax &c]

On motion of Mr Chase, Ordered, that the committee on Finance be directed to consider and report what sum it may be necessary to raise the present year by a tax on polls & estates - read and passed.

[Rep. James Lord & als]

Report on petition of James Lord & als granting leave to withdraw - came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.

[Rep - John Wells]

Report on the petition of John Wells, for a new trial, granting leave to withdraw, - came down accepted for concurrence and the house concurred.

[pet - Arthur McArthur]

Petition of Arthur McArthur with other documents taken from the files of the Senate, relating to the removal of the Courts from York to Alfred, was referred to Messrs Dunlap, Wilkins of New Charleston, White, Burley & Morrill.

[Rep - Daniel Swett]

Report on the petition of Daniel Swett for a divorce - granting leave to withdraw - came down accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.

[Bill - jurors]

Bill, "in addition to an act regulating the selections, empannelling and service of Jurors" came again from the Senate, with the following endorsement "The Senate insist on their amendments at A. & B." - The House again considered