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94 [1822, Jan. 21] Mr. Holland from the Committee on Manufacturing Companies reported that Ebenezer Poor and others have leave to bring in a bill - Read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence; came up concurred.

[Reports of Committees] Mr Green from the Committee on the Incorporation of Towns reported that Simeon Foster & others have leave to bring in a Bill to incorporate the town of Cooper - Report accepted - Sent down for concurrence - A message was received from the House requesting that the Bill authorizing the sale of ministerial and school lands in Sangerville - together with the papers relating thereto - be sent down - On motion - Ordered that said bill an papers be sent according to the request of the House of Representatives.

[Message from House] A message from the House by Mr Child their Clerk. “Mr. President - The House of Representatives have directed me to inform the Hon. Senate that the Committee of the Legislature appointed for that purpose have contracted with Messrs Thayer, Tappan and Stickney to do the printing of the State for the ensuing year.”

[Bills] Bill to prevent unnecessary suits - was read and tomorrow at 10 o’clock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs Bond and Tuttle. also Bill to authorize the sale of School lands in the town of Guildford - and Bill to incorporate the town of Dutton were severally read the first time and tomorrow at 10 o’clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to the Committee on bills in the second reading. Resolve on the petition of Josiah Prescott in behalf of Farmington Academy - read and tomorrow at 10 o’clock assigned for second reading, and committed to Messrs Green & Holland.