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alteration of the law requiring hard wood lumber for the
 
alteration of the law requiring hard wood lumber for the
 
heading of beef barrels, so as to allow the use of pine
 
heading of beef barrels, so as to allow the use of pine
free of sap -- read and referred to the Committtee on
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free of sap -- read and referred to the Committee on
 
Manufactures, in concurrence.
 
Manufactures, in concurrence.
  
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(reported yesterday by the Committee on Engrossed
 
(reported yesterday by the Committee on Engrossed
 
Bills as correctly engrossed) was taken up and  
 
Bills as correctly engrossed) was taken up and  
passed to be  ENACTED.
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passed to be  enacted  [underlined].
  
 
Adjourned.
 
Adjourned.
 
Attest, William Trafton,  
 
Attest, William Trafton,  
 
Secretary
 
Secretary

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203.

Petition of Nathan Gilson and others for an alteration of the law requiring hard wood lumber for the heading of beef barrels, so as to allow the use of pine free of sap -- read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures, in concurrence.

Petition of Levi Cutler and others praying to be incorporated for the purpose of cutting a canal from the Kennebec Waters to Casco Bay -- read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.

Petition of Gideon J. Newton for a law authorizing plantations to sell their public lands for a school fund -- read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.

Report, made by Mr. Emmons, from the Committee on the Judiciary, on the 14th instant, that legislation is inexpedient on "Bill to repeal a Act establishing the duties to be paid by certain officers therein named," also "An Act establishing the duties to be paid by Attornies," was taken up --read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Bill directing the mode in which meetings of Corporations may be called in certain cases (reported yesterday by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as correctly engrossed) was taken up and passed to be enacted [underlined].

Adjourned. Attest, William Trafton, Secretary