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leave to withdraw on the petition of Samuel Little and others of Bucksport in Paroline [?], Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence, concurred
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leave to withdraw on the petition of Samuel Little and others of Bucksport in Parochial, Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence, concurred 
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[pet of H. Hobby & als]
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Mr Williams from the committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Henry Hobbs & others & others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred
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[Report on Order of 7th Jany Report on Order of Feby. 1st]
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on order of January 7th " respecting alteration of the existing Law relating to poor debtors, that the same subject is embraced in a Bill by that Committee reported. - concurrence, and on an order of February 1st" respecting the regulation of military social libraries, that Legislation is inexpedient. Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence - concurred
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[Bill - promotion of Education]
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Mr. Cutler from the Committee reported Bill providing for the promotion of education, - Mr. Cutler proposed the following amendment, viz " Strike out the second section and in lieu thereof, insert the following, Sec. 2nd" Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of State be directed to keep a separate amount of all monies he may receive from the sales of said land and from the notes in payment therefor, and the same shall constitute a permanent fund to be reserved for the benefit of Primary Schools, and said fund shall be put out at interest, in such manner as a further Legislature shall determine, and the interest shall be annually distributed among the several towns and plantations

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[Resolve - town of Pittsfield]

and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 oclock assigned for a second reading. and

[pet of D.H. Patterson &c]

an order of notice on the petition of David H. Patterson & others Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence concurred

[pet of George Liden Chaplin & others of A. Fellows & als]

Mr. Miller from the Committee on Parish &c reported a reference to the next Legislature on the petition of Geo. Liden spaiker [?] & als and of Aaron Fellows & others Read and accepted, sent down for concurrence, concurred

[Petition of Sam. Little & als of Bucksport]

and leave to withdraw on the petition of Samuel Little and others of Bucksport in Parochial, Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence, concurred

[pet of H. Hobby & als]

Mr Williams from the committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Henry Hobbs & others & others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred and

[Report on Order of 7th Jany Report on Order of Feby. 1st]

on order of January 7th " respecting alteration of the existing Law relating to poor debtors, that the same subject is embraced in a Bill by that Committee reported. - concurrence, and on an order of February 1st" respecting the regulation of military social libraries, that Legislation is inexpedient. Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence - concurred

[Bill - promotion of Education]

Mr. Cutler from the Committee reported Bill providing for the promotion of education, - Mr. Cutler proposed the following amendment, viz " Strike out the second section and in lieu thereof, insert the following, Sec. 2nd" Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of State be directed to keep a separate amount of all monies he may receive from the sales of said land and from the notes in payment therefor, and the same shall constitute a permanent fund to be reserved for the benefit of Primary Schools, and said fund shall be put out at interest, in such manner as a further Legislature shall determine, and the interest shall be annually distributed among the several towns and plantations