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in the morning, excepting on Mondays, and on that day at ten o'clock - read & passed - and a message sent to the Senatet acquainting them with the same.
 
  
An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing Messrs Dunlap & Fairbanks with such as the House may join, a committee to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing a sufficient number of the [underlined]second volume of Greenleafs Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the State - and the House concurred and Messrs Eveleth of Windham, Hathaway of Bluehill & Robbins of Union were joined.  
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in the morning, excepting on Mondays, and on that day at ten o'clock - read & passed - and a message sent to the Senate acquainting them with the same.
  
The Committee of Elections made a report on the subject of the election of Walter P Carpenter from the district of Dixfield & which was ordered to lie on the table until Monday next at 10 o'clock.
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An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing Messrs Dunlap & Fairbanks with such as the House may join, a committee to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing a sufficient number of the second volume of Greenleafs Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the State - and the House concurred and Messrs Eveleth of Windham, Hathaway of Bluehill & Robbins of Union were joined.  
  
Remonstrance of Amos Parker & others against the election of Benjamin Webber of Sweden & was read and referred to the Committee on Elections.  
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The Committee of Elections made a report on the subject of the election of Walter P Carpenter from the district of Dixfield &c which was ordered to lie on the table until Monday next at 10 o'clock.
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Remonstrance of Amos Parker & others against the election of Benjamin Webber of Sweden &c was read and referred to the Committee on Elections.  
  
 
Ordered that so much of the Message of the Governor as relates to our primary schools & colleges be referred to the committee on Literature & Literary Institutions - read & passed - sent up for concurrence.  
 
Ordered that so much of the Message of the Governor as relates to our primary schools & colleges be referred to the committee on Literature & Literary Institutions - read & passed - sent up for concurrence.  
  
Ordered that so much of Governor [inserted above]^Message as relates to depredations made on the timber of the State be referred to the committee on [inserted above]^public lands - read and passed - Sent up for concurrence.  
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Ordered that so much of Governors Message as relates to depredations made on the timber of the State be referred to the committee on public lands - read and passed - Sent up for concurrence.  
  
Ordered that so much of the Governors Message as relates to [crossed out]depredations the public expenditures be committed to the committee on Finance - read & passed.
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Ordered that so much of the Governors Message as relates to the public expenditures be committed to the committee on Finance - read & passed -

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in the morning, excepting on Mondays, and on that day at ten o'clock - read & passed - and a message sent to the Senate acquainting them with the same.

An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing Messrs Dunlap & Fairbanks with such as the House may join, a committee to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing a sufficient number of the second volume of Greenleafs Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the State - and the House concurred and Messrs Eveleth of Windham, Hathaway of Bluehill & Robbins of Union were joined.

The Committee of Elections made a report on the subject of the election of Walter P Carpenter from the district of Dixfield &c which was ordered to lie on the table until Monday next at 10 o'clock.

Remonstrance of Amos Parker & others against the election of Benjamin Webber of Sweden &c was read and referred to the Committee on Elections.

Ordered that so much of the Message of the Governor as relates to our primary schools & colleges be referred to the committee on Literature & Literary Institutions - read & passed - sent up for concurrence.

Ordered that so much of Governors Message as relates to depredations made on the timber of the State be referred to the committee on public lands - read and passed - Sent up for concurrence.

Ordered that so much of the Governors Message as relates to the public expenditures be committed to the committee on Finance - read & passed -