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[Bill - additional respecting Lotteries]

Bill additional to an act for the prevention of Lotteries not authorized by law, and to prohibit the sale or purchase of tickets in this State, was Read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed as amended at K. Sent up for concurrence.

[Resolve - claims assigned by Masstts to Maine -]

Resolve respecting claims assigned to this State by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, was read 1st a 2d time & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate.

[Notice to Governor of the election of Joseph C Boyd Esqr as Treasurer.]

An order came from the Senate for concurrence, directing the Secretary of State to notify the Governor that Joseph C Boyd has been duly elected Treasurer of this State; that he has signified his acceptance and given bond, to the State with sureties, to the satisfaction of the Legislature - and the House concurred.

[pet - Inh. of Waterford]

An order came from the Senate referring the petition of the Inhabitants of Waterford & order of notice thereon, to the committee on the incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies &c &c for concurrence - & the House concurred.

[Bill - Cumb & Ox. Canal Lottery]

Bill authorizing a Lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland & Oxford Canal Corporation, was read a 3d time & passed as amended to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence

[Bill - enacted]

The committee on engrossed bills reported as duly engrossed, Bill, to incorporate the Proprietors of merry meeting Bridge which, was passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence

[Resolve - do]

The same committee reported as duly engrossed, Resolve, respecting contracts for sale of public lands, which finally passed. Sent up for concurrence.

[Report - public officers where to be kept -]

The committee appointed to consider the expediency of requiring County officers to reside in the towns where the public records are required to be kept, reported