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Met according to adjournment.
 
Met according to adjournment.
  
An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to purchase the volumes of Massachusetts Reports necessary to complete the set now in possession of the State, as also Bigelows Digest of the same, and cause the same with the Reports of decisions in Maine, to be placed during the session of the Legislature, in the room of the Committee on the Judiciary in a plan Bookcase suitable to contain & secure them for the use of the Committee, for concurrence – and the House concurred.
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An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to purchase the volumes of Massachusetts Reports necessary to complete the set now in possession of the State, as also Bigelows Digest of the same, and cause the same with the Reports of decisions in Maine, to be placed during the session of the Legislature, in the room of the Committee on the Judiciary in a plain Bookcase suitable to contain & secure them for the use of the Committee, for concurrence – and the House concurred.
  
 
Petition of the Trustees, of North Yarmouth Academy for aid, was read and referred to Messrs Mitchell of North Yarmouth Pratt of Freeport & Dyer of Gorham
 
Petition of the Trustees, of North Yarmouth Academy for aid, was read and referred to Messrs Mitchell of North Yarmouth Pratt of Freeport & Dyer of Gorham
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The committee on the petition of Simeon Howe & als and the Remonstrance of Leonard Howe & als against the same, reported leave to withdraw – and the report was accepted.
 
The committee on the petition of Simeon Howe & als and the Remonstrance of Leonard Howe & als against the same, reported leave to withdraw – and the report was accepted.
  
The House resumed the order of the day on the question of passing, the order as amended requesting Hon. William P Preble to favor this House with his opinion and his reasons therefor on the questions submitted by the House to the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court on the 11th instant – and after some considerable discussion the House passed the order
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The House resumed the order of the day on the question of passing the order as amended requesting Hon. William P Preble to favor this House with his opinion and his reasons therefor on the questions submitted by the House to the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court on the 11th instant – and after some considerable discussion the House passed the order

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Friday January 27th 1826.

Met according to adjournment.

An order came from the Senate directing the Secretary of State to purchase the volumes of Massachusetts Reports necessary to complete the set now in possession of the State, as also Bigelows Digest of the same, and cause the same with the Reports of decisions in Maine, to be placed during the session of the Legislature, in the room of the Committee on the Judiciary in a plain Bookcase suitable to contain & secure them for the use of the Committee, for concurrence – and the House concurred.

Petition of the Trustees, of North Yarmouth Academy for aid, was read and referred to Messrs Mitchell of North Yarmouth Pratt of Freeport & Dyer of Gorham

Bill to establish a free bridge in Bowdoinham, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.

Petition of Union Lodge to be incorporated, came from the Senate referred to the committee on the incorporation of Parishes and other religious Societies for concurrence and the House concurred.

The committee on the petition of Simeon Howe & als and the Remonstrance of Leonard Howe & als against the same, reported leave to withdraw – and the report was accepted.

The House resumed the order of the day on the question of passing the order as amended requesting Hon. William P Preble to favor this House with his opinion and his reasons therefor on the questions submitted by the House to the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court on the 11th instant – and after some considerable discussion the House passed the order