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Bill additional to an Act to regulate the taking of Fish called Salmon, Shad and Alewives in the Sebastacook River in the town of Clinton came up from the House of Representatives recommitted. The Senate nonconcur the House and refer said Bill to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.
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Saturday, March 8, 1834.
  
Bill to establish an Institution for the purpose of promoting the objects of instruction and science and the better qualifying of School Teachers, who shall be engaged in primary schools came up from the House of Representatives indefinitely postponed The Senate nonconcur the House in the indefinite postponement of this Bill and insist on their former vote referring the same to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.
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Bill additional to an Act to regulate the taking of Fish called Salmon, Shad and Alewives in the Sebasticook River in the town of Clinton came up from the House of Representatives recommitted. The Senate nonconcur the House and refer said Bill to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.
  
Mr Bradbury have notice that he should on Monday next at eleven oclock call on someone voting in the majority to move a reconsideration of the vote refusing the said Bill a passage.
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Bill to establish an Institution for the purpose of promoting the objects of instruction and science and the better qualifying of School Teachers, who shall be engaged in primary schools came up from the House of Representatives indefinitely postponed. The Senate nonconcur the House in the indefinite postponement of this Bill and insist on their former vote referring the same to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.
  
Mr Reed, Senator elect, from the tenth Senatorial District, appeared, signifying his acceptance, was conducted by Mr Porter, to the Governor and Council, was qualified and took his seat at the Senate Board.
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Bill additional directing the method of laying out and making provision for the repair and amendment of highways and providing for the appointment of County Commissioners was read a second time, amended and a passage refused. Sent down for concurrence.
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Mr. Bradbury gave notice that he should, on Monday next at eleven o'clock call on some one voting in the majority to move a reconsideration of the vote refusing the said Bill a passage.
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Mr. Reed, Senator elect, from the tenth Senatorial District, appeared, signifying his acceptance, was conducted by Mr Porter, to the Governor and Council, was qualified and took his seat at the Senate Board.

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337.

Saturday, March 8, 1834.

Bill additional to an Act to regulate the taking of Fish called Salmon, Shad and Alewives in the Sebasticook River in the town of Clinton came up from the House of Representatives recommitted. The Senate nonconcur the House and refer said Bill to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.

Bill to establish an Institution for the purpose of promoting the objects of instruction and science and the better qualifying of School Teachers, who shall be engaged in primary schools came up from the House of Representatives indefinitely postponed. The Senate nonconcur the House in the indefinite postponement of this Bill and insist on their former vote referring the same to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.

Bill additional directing the method of laying out and making provision for the repair and amendment of highways and providing for the appointment of County Commissioners was read a second time, amended and a passage refused. Sent down for concurrence.

Mr. Bradbury gave notice that he should, on Monday next at eleven o'clock call on some one voting in the majority to move a reconsideration of the vote refusing the said Bill a passage.

Mr. Reed, Senator elect, from the tenth Senatorial District, appeared, signifying his acceptance, was conducted by Mr Porter, to the Governor and Council, was qualified and took his seat at the Senate Board.