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On motion of Mr. Folsom of Eastport,
 
On motion of Mr. Folsom of Eastport,
Ordered that Messrs. Folsom of Eastport, Parsons of Norway & Perkins of Topsham be a Committee to inquire into the expediency of requiring persons enlisting into Independent Companies to give notice thereof to the Commanding Officer of the Standing Companies to which they belonged. read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.
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Ordered that Messrs. Folsom of Eastport, Parsons of Norway & Perkins of Topsham be a Committee to enquire into the expediency of requiring persons enlisting into Independent Companies to give notice thereof to the Commanding Officer of the Standing Companies to which they belonged. read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
Mr. Boutelle from the committee appointed to ascertain what business is necessary to be done by this Legislature, & at what time a recess may be had, reported that much interesting business of a private as well as public character has been matured & passed stages, and that the Legislature may have a recess on Wednesday the 10th instant - and on motion of Doct Shaw the report was ordered to lie upon the table.
 
Mr. Boutelle from the committee appointed to ascertain what business is necessary to be done by this Legislature, & at what time a recess may be had, reported that much interesting business of a private as well as public character has been matured & passed stages, and that the Legislature may have a recess on Wednesday the 10th instant - and on motion of Doct Shaw the report was ordered to lie upon the table.
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148 the common Prison &c - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

On motion of Mr. Folsom of Eastport, Ordered that Messrs. Folsom of Eastport, Parsons of Norway & Perkins of Topsham be a Committee to enquire into the expediency of requiring persons enlisting into Independent Companies to give notice thereof to the Commanding Officer of the Standing Companies to which they belonged. read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

Mr. Boutelle from the committee appointed to ascertain what business is necessary to be done by this Legislature, & at what time a recess may be had, reported that much interesting business of a private as well as public character has been matured & passed stages, and that the Legislature may have a recess on Wednesday the 10th instant - and on motion of Doct Shaw the report was ordered to lie upon the table.

The House resolved itself again into a Committee of the whole House, on the "Resolve in favor of Anson and Alfred Academy", Mr. Smith of Nobleboro in the chair - Mr. Goodenow of Alfred moved as follows, "That the Resolve should pass to be engrossed & that the Committee so report to the House" and after remaining some time in committee, the committee rose reported progress and asked & obtained leave to sit again. And the House adjourned. Attest James L. Child Clerk