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copies be printed for the use of the Legislature.
 
copies be printed for the use of the Legislature.
  
Resolve authorizing a part of the Shcool fund to be
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Resolve authorizing a part of the School fund to be
 
distributed among certain towns and plantations (introduced
 
distributed among certain towns and plantations (introduced
 
in the House) was read once, and ordered,
 
in the House) was read once, and ordered,

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on petition of Moses Emerson) was read once, and the same, on motion of Mr. Fish, was ordered to lie on the table.

Mr. Emmons, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported legislation inexpedient on a "Bill to repeal an Act establishing duties to be paid by certain officers therein named," and a Bill entitled an Act establishing the duties to be paid by Attornies -- read and the same, on motion of Mr. Bartlett, was ordered to lie on the table till Tuesday next.

Bill establishing the Salaries of Clerks of the Judicial Courts and giving further remedies on Clerks Bonds (reported with amendments by Mr. Tobin from the Joint Select Committee to which said Bill had been referred) read and the proposed amendments adopted, and the same, on motion of Mr. Prescott, was ordered to lie on the table and that five hundred copies be printed for the use of the Legislature.

Resolve authorizing a part of the School fund to be distributed among certain towns and plantations (introduced in the House) was read once, and ordered, on motion of Mr. Emmons, to lie on the table.

Bill to increase the Capital Stock of the Exchange Bank (reported in the House by the Committee on Banks and Banking, on petition of Exchange Bank; was read once, and ordered, on motion of Mr. Smith, to lie on the table.

Bill to set off a part of Starks and annex the same to Mercer was read the second time, and, on motion of Mr. Greene of York, ordered to lie on the table.