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Report on the petition of the Winthrop Agricultural Society,
 
Report on the petition of the Winthrop Agricultural Society,
  
- on petition of Amareah Mitchell and others,
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- on petition of Amareah Mitchell and others, granting leave to withdraw, were severally read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
  
granting leave to withdraw, were severally read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was taken up and the question upon concurring with the Senate in amending the fourth section by striking out the words " Provided nevertheless that any person may sell and dispose of their lumber at the Mill marks and the same may be shipped without survey" was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the negative as follows - yeas 59, nays 75.
Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was taken up and the question upon concurring with the Senate in amending the fourth section by striking out the words " Provided nevertheless that any person may sell and dispose of their lumber at the Mill marks and the same may be skipped without survey" was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the negatives follows - yeas 59, nays 75.
 
 
The House adopt the first, second, fourth, sixth and seventh amendments proposed by the Senate and nonconur in the other proposed amendments.
 
The House adopt the first, second, fourth, sixth and seventh amendments proposed by the Senate and nonconur in the other proposed amendments.
 
On motion to postpone the Bill indefinitely the question was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the affirmative as follows, yeas 72, Nays 68. Sent up for concurrence.
 
On motion to postpone the Bill indefinitely the question was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the affirmative as follows, yeas 72, Nays 68. Sent up for concurrence.
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Report on the petition of Harvey Harding, referring the same to the next Legislature was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
 
Report on the petition of Harvey Harding, referring the same to the next Legislature was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.
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Resolve authorizing the Treasurer to receive and borrow money laid on the table by Mr. Williams, was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
 
Resolve authorizing the Treasurer to receive and borrow money laid on the table by Mr. Williams, was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.
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Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a tax of fifty thousand four hundred dollars and seven cents - was read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a tax of fifty thousand four hundred dollars and seven cents - was read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
 
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257 Report on the petition of the Winthrop Agricultural Society,

- on petition of Amareah Mitchell and others, granting leave to withdraw, were severally read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was taken up and the question upon concurring with the Senate in amending the fourth section by striking out the words " Provided nevertheless that any person may sell and dispose of their lumber at the Mill marks and the same may be shipped without survey" was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the negative as follows - yeas 59, nays 75. The House adopt the first, second, fourth, sixth and seventh amendments proposed by the Senate and nonconur in the other proposed amendments. On motion to postpone the Bill indefinitely the question was taken by yeas and nays and decided in the affirmative as follows, yeas 72, Nays 68. Sent up for concurrence.

Report on the petition of Harvey Harding, referring the same to the next Legislature was read and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.

Resolve authorizing the Treasurer to receive and borrow money laid on the table by Mr. Williams, was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed - sent up for concurrence.

Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a tax of fifty thousand four hundred dollars and seven cents - was read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence. Mr.