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31 [order respecting Fish in Dennys River & Pinmaquan] into consideration what alterations are necessary respecting the act passed the 3rd of February 1824 entitled an act to prevent the destruction of Fish called salmon and alewives in Dennys River and Penmaquan in the county of Washington. Concurred.

[order respecting Licenses to tavern keepers & retailers]

" that Messrs. Emerson of Harrison, Frost of Bethel, Allen of Hope with such as the Senate may join be a committee to inquire into the expediency of altering the Law respecting Licenses to tavern keepers and retailers and report by bill or otherwise. Concurred and Messrs. Drummond and Bodwell were joined.

[comt. on the publicity of attachments.] " that Messrs. Jewett of Bowdoinham Sanborn of Limerick and White of Monmouth be a committee with such as the Senate may join, to consider the expediency of providing by Law for the publicity of attachments on real estate. Concurred and Messrs. Dane and Kingsbury were joined.

[Convention for the choice of Secretary of State] Agreeably to assignment the two Houses of the Legislature met in Convention for the purpose of electing a Secretary of State for the current political year . Messrs. Emerson, French, Herick, Williams and Baldwin were appointed a committee to receive sort and count the votes having attended that duty Reported that the whole number of votes given by the convention was 163 Necessary to constitute an election 82 Edward Russell had 95 Amos Nichols " 59 E. Thomas " 3 M. Shaw " 1 M. Harris " 2 R.C.Nose " 1 Edward Russell was then declared duly elected.