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[130] [1822 Jan. 29] Highways; passed to be engrossed in the House - came up for concurrence - Read - and refused a second reading.

[Bills] Bill in addition to An Act to establish Courts of Sessions - came up from the House with amendments - read and committed to Messrs. Seaver and Poor. Bill in addition to an Act to provide for the education of Youth read a second time and committed to Messrs. Holland and Ripley.

[Resolves] Resolve on the petition of Thomas Clark read as taken into a new draft and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

Resolve in aid of Bowdoin and Waterville Colleges read a second time and refused a passage to be engrossed.

Mr. McDonald from the Committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers reported a Resolve granting a pension to John Carlton 2nd which was read and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading and committed to the Committee on Bills in the second reading.

[Petition committed or filed] The petition of the Committee of the town of Hollis praying for a removal of the Judicial Courts from York to Alfred in the county of York - ordered in the House to be filed with the other petitions on the same subject - was read and ordered to be filed accordingly.

[Petition committed] The petition of the Selectmen of the town of Denmark that certain of their doings may be made valid committed in the House to the Committee on New trials - came up for concurrence - Read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House. -