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was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed as amended at F. P & R. Sent up for concurrence.
[Report - C Sessions]
Ordered, that a message be sent to the Senate requesting them to send down to this House the report of a joint committee respecting the abolition of the Court of Sessions and the Bill & other papers on the subject. - read & passed. Sent up.
[Bill - Saco & Ossipee log. Nav. Comp.]
Bill to incorporate the Saco & Ossipee log Navigation Company - was read 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.
[Bill - prisons]
Bill additional for the regulation of Prisons, was read & referred to Messrs Cummings, Eames & Simpson.
[Report - Phillip Morrill & als requested to be sent down]
Ordered that a Message be sent to the Senate, requesting them to send down the original report of the joint committee of both Houses on the petition of Phillip Morrell [Morrill] & others, as the House cannot act upon the amendments made to that report by the Senate, (which are now before the House) without having the original - read & passed & sent up.
[message from the Senate on same subject]
A message was received from the Senate in the following words, "Mr Speaker, The Senate inform the House that they have sent down the report & other papers on the petition of Phillip Morrill & others".
[Committee on part of house - on subject]
The committee on the part of the House who made the last mentioned report, informed the House that said Committee gave the petitioners leave to withdraw and that it appeared no such report was now among the papers sent from the Senate -
[request to Senate to send down papers above - renewed -]
whereupon,
Ordered, that a message be sent to the Senate informing that body, that the members on the part of the House of the joint committee on the petition of Phillip Morrill & others,