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and Hutchinson of Turner be a Committee to consider the expediency of making further provision by Law for the instruction and education of the deaf and dumb persons belonging to this State at the American Asylum at Hartford, Connecticut - with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise - which was read and passed.
 
and Hutchinson of Turner be a Committee to consider the expediency of making further provision by Law for the instruction and education of the deaf and dumb persons belonging to this State at the American Asylum at Hartford, Connecticut - with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise - which was read and passed.
  
Bill to change the names of certain persons was read a first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
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Bill to change the names of certain persons - was read a first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.
  
A Communication was received from [encircled]John Holmes, addressed to the Speaker of the House which was read in part and on motion the further reading dispensed with - whereupon on motion of Mr. Chase of Calais the Rules and Orders of the House were so far dispensed with as to [all underlined and bold]refuse to take any further notice of the Communication.  
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A Communication was received from John Holmes addressed to the Speaker of the House, which was read in part, and on motion the further reading dispensed with - whereupon on motion of Mr Chase of Calais the Rules and Orders of the House were so far dispensed with as to refuse to take any further notice of the Communication.  
  
Bill to set off a part of the town of Hallowell and annex the same to the town of Gardiner was read a second time and before any question was taken thereon an adjournment was called for.
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Bill - to set off a part of the town of Hallowell and annex the same to the town of Gardiner was read a second time and before any question was taken thereon an adjournment was called for.
  
And the House adjourned
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And the House adjourned.
  
Afternoon
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Afternoon.
Met according to adjournment
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Met according to adjournment.
Communication from the Secretary transmitting information relative to the expenses of the State Prison, came from the Senate for concurrence, referred to the Committee on the State Prison and three hundred copies thereof ordered to be printed - and the House concurred. Sent up.
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Communication from the Secretary of State transmitting information relative to the expenses of the State Prison, came from the Senate for concurrence, referred to the Committee on the State Prison, and three hundred copies thereof ordered to be printed - and the House concurred - sent up.

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228. and Hutchinson of Turner be a Committee to consider the expediency of making further provision by Law for the instruction and education of the deaf and dumb persons belonging to this State at the American Asylum at Hartford, Connecticut - with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise - which was read and passed.

Bill to change the names of certain persons - was read a first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.

A Communication was received from John Holmes addressed to the Speaker of the House, which was read in part, and on motion the further reading dispensed with - whereupon on motion of Mr Chase of Calais the Rules and Orders of the House were so far dispensed with as to refuse to take any further notice of the Communication.

Bill - to set off a part of the town of Hallowell and annex the same to the town of Gardiner was read a second time and before any question was taken thereon an adjournment was called for.

And the House adjourned.

Afternoon. Met according to adjournment.

Communication from the Secretary of State transmitting information relative to the expenses of the State Prison, came from the Senate for concurrence, referred to the Committee on the State Prison, and three hundred copies thereof ordered to be printed - and the House concurred - sent up.