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Resolve in favor of Charles Morris was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
 
Resolve in favor of Charles Morris was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
Resolve in favor of Samuel Call and John Wilkins laid on the table by Mr. Wilkins of Bangor was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.
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Bill to prevent obstructions to Ferries was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
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Resolve - in favor of Samuel Call and John Wilkins - laid on the table by Mr Wilkins of Bangor - was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading.
Bill to establish the fees of Clerks of Courts was read a third time when Mr. Pierce of Portland moved to postpone the bill indefinitely and on motion of Mr. Lippencot of Columbia, the question upon so postponing was taken by Yeas and Nays and decided in the negative Yeas 58. Nays 80 (see appendix page) The Bill was then amended as on sheet annexed marked A, the previous question was then called for by Mr. Thomas of Friendship which being sustained, the question was then taken, "shall the main question be now put" and decided in the affirmative. The Bill then passed to be engrossed.
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Bill - to prevent obstructions to Ferries - was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
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Bill - to establish the fees of Clerks of Courts - was read a third time when Mr Pierce of Portland moved to postpone the bill indefinitely - and on motion of Mr. Lippencot of Columbia, the question upon so postponing was taken by Yeas and Nays and decided in the negative. Yeas 58. Nays 80 (see Appendix page ) The Bill was then amended as on sheet annexed marked A - the previous question was then called for by Mr. Thomas of Friendship, which being sustained - the question was then taken, "shall the main question be now put" and decided in the affirmative. The Bill then passed to be engrossed.
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And the House adjourned.
 
And the House adjourned.
Attest
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Asaph R. Nichols Clerk
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Attest.
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Asaph R Nichols Clerk.

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245 Resolve in favor of Charles Morris was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Resolve - in favor of Samuel Call and John Wilkins - laid on the table by Mr Wilkins of Bangor - was read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading.

Bill - to prevent obstructions to Ferries - was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Bill - to establish the fees of Clerks of Courts - was read a third time when Mr Pierce of Portland moved to postpone the bill indefinitely - and on motion of Mr. Lippencot of Columbia, the question upon so postponing was taken by Yeas and Nays and decided in the negative. Yeas 58. Nays 80 (see Appendix page ) The Bill was then amended as on sheet annexed marked A - the previous question was then called for by Mr. Thomas of Friendship, which being sustained - the question was then taken, "shall the main question be now put" and decided in the affirmative. The Bill then passed to be engrossed.

And the House adjourned.

Attest.

Asaph R Nichols Clerk.