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(195) [Resolve to aid the publication Gen History of Maine.] on Literature and Literary Institutions, on the Memorial of William O. Williamson, reported a Resolve entitled "Resolve to aid in the publication of a General History of Maine" which was read the first time and tomorrow at ten o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading. [Report of Jud. Committee] The Report of the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary on an order of 23d February 1830, came from the House, amended for concurrence. The Senate nonconcurred the House in their amendment, and so far receded from their former vote as to postpone the subject indefinitely. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Pet. of Josiah Crosby & als] The Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Claims, on the Petition of Josiah Crosby and others, which had been accepted in the Senate as amended, came up, the House nonconcurring in that amendment. The Senate, thereupon, adhered to their former vote. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Resolve in favor of W. Kibbe] Mr. Phelps, from the Joint standing Committee on State Lands, on the Petition of William Kibbe, reported a Resolve entitled "Resolve in favor of William Kibbe, which was read the first time and tomorrow at ten o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading. [Report of the Com. on the Militia] Mr. Steele, from the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Militia and Military affairs, made a report which was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Report of Com to settle with Treasurer] A Report made in the House from the Joint Committee appointed in pursuance of an order of the 23rd February Inst., to examine and settle the accounts of Elias Thomas Esq. Treasurer of State for the last