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[1824 January 31.]
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[Petition referred]
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incorporated by the name of the Penobscot Medical Society, committed in the House to the committee on Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-
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[Bills]
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Bill establishing the law of the road, came up with an amendment in which the Senate concurred and passed the Bill to be engrossed.-
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Bill respecting public shows and exhibitions passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and was read once and committed to Messrs McCobb Whitney and Fairbanks, and Tuesday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d reading.-
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[Reports on Petitions]
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Mr. Usher from the committee, on the petition of Daniel Lovejoy and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition. Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence.-
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Report of the committee on petition of David Winslow and als. which had read, accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred, with an order for a reference of the subject to the next Legislature : The Senate reconsider their vote by which they accepted the Report, and concur with the House in the reference.-
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[Petition referred]
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Petition of Cotton B. Brooks, that the creditors of Jenks and Gilman may have further time to prove their claims, committed in the House to the Committee on New trials, came up for concurence, and was read and concurred.-
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[Bill]
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Bill additional to an act for the better securing and rendering more effectual grants & donations to

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[1824 January 31.]

[Petition referred] incorporated by the name of the Penobscot Medical Society, committed in the House to the committee on Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.-

[Bills] Bill establishing the law of the road, came up with an amendment in which the Senate concurred and passed the Bill to be engrossed.-

Bill respecting public shows and exhibitions passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, and was read once and committed to Messrs McCobb Whitney and Fairbanks, and Tuesday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d reading.-

[Reports on Petitions] Mr. Usher from the committee, on the petition of Daniel Lovejoy and als. reported that they have leave to withdraw their petition. Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence.-

Report of the committee on petition of David Winslow and als. which had read, accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred, with an order for a reference of the subject to the next Legislature : The Senate reconsider their vote by which they accepted the Report, and concur with the House in the reference.-

[Petition referred] Petition of Cotton B. Brooks, that the creditors of Jenks and Gilman may have further time to prove their claims, committed in the House to the Committee on New trials, came up for concurence, and was read and concurred.-

[Bill] Bill additional to an act for the better securing and rendering more effectual grants & donations to