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Bill for the benefit of Waterville College - was read once and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d reading.
The Committee on the subject of the Militia & Military Affairs reported a Bill - report accepted.
Bill in addition to the several acts, now in force to organize, govern & discipline the Militia of this State - read once & Wednesday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d Reading & 300 copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature.
Ordered that Messrs Sturdivant of Cumberland, Ricker of Freedom & Kimball of Rumford be a committee to take into consideration the expediency of passing an act additional to the act passed March 10th 1821 respecting the accounts of the County Treasurer &c. - read & passed.
The committee on the subject of the payment of duties on Justices of Peace Commissions &c - reported a Bill - report accepted.
Bill regulating the payment of duties on Commissions - was read 1st & 2d time & tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.
The Messenger of the House having returned the order of today directed to him, with the following endorsement thereon" "Jany 19 1825 Pursuant to the within order I have arrested William W Fuller Esquire & Charles Warren herein named & have them before the House of Representatives as herein directed. Thomas Baker Messenger", The Clerk read to said Fuller the aforesaid order & turn thereon, and enquired of them severally if they had any thing to communicate to the House in relation to the subject of their arrest - to which they severally replied that they held in their hands letters of apology to the House, and requested permission to lay the same on the Speakers table which was granted - The