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Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
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Messrs. Emerson of Calais and Spear of Thomaston have leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.
 
Messrs. Emerson of Calais and Spear of Thomaston have leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.
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Bill relative to the assessment and collection of taxes, was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.
 
Bill relative to the assessment and collection of taxes, was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.
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Bill to incorporate the Penobscot County Agricultural Society was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
 
Bill to incorporate the Penobscot County Agricultural Society was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.
Report on the Report of the Land Agents, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Report on the Report of the Land Agent, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
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Bill relative to Judicial Process and Proceedings came from the Senate refused a passage and the House receded from their vote passing the same to be engrossed, and refuse the same a passage in concurrence.
 
Bill relative to Judicial Process and Proceedings came from the Senate refused a passage and the House receded from their vote passing the same to be engrossed, and refuse the same a passage in concurrence.
Resolve fixing the compensation of certain officers, laid upon the table my Mr Shapleigh was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
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Resolve fixing the compensation of certain officers, laid upon the table by Mr. Shapleigh was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
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Mr. Young of Hancock has leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.
 
Mr. Young of Hancock has leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.
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On motion of Mr. Cilley, Ordered, that the injunction of secrecy be so far taken off as to transfer to the Journal of this House the proceedings in secret session in relation to the appointment of
 
On motion of Mr. Cilley, Ordered, that the injunction of secrecy be so far taken off as to transfer to the Journal of this House the proceedings in secret session in relation to the appointment of

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281 Bill regulating the survey of lumber in the county of Penobscot was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.

Messrs. Emerson of Calais and Spear of Thomaston have leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.

Bill relative to the assessment and collection of taxes, was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

Bill to incorporate the Penobscot County Agricultural Society was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent up for concurrence.

Report on the Report of the Land Agent, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Bill relative to Judicial Process and Proceedings came from the Senate refused a passage and the House receded from their vote passing the same to be engrossed, and refuse the same a passage in concurrence.

Resolve fixing the compensation of certain officers, laid upon the table by Mr. Shapleigh was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

Mr. Young of Hancock has leave of absence after this day during the remainder of the session.

On motion of Mr. Cilley, Ordered, that the injunction of secrecy be so far taken off as to transfer to the Journal of this House the proceedings in secret session in relation to the appointment of