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[1823 January 4.]

praying that a law may be passed authorizing said town to open and keep a passage open for salmon -

[Remonstrance of James Beveridge & als]

and also the remonstrance of James Beveridge and others of the town of Vinalhaven against the petition of committee of said town - and they were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.

[Message to House]

A message was sent to the House proposing a convention of the two "Houses this day at 12 oclock for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who had signified their acceptance of the office -

[Message from House]

A message from the House by Mr Child their clerk

"Mr. President

The House of Representatives concur with the Senate in their proposition for a convention of the two Houses for the purpose of qualifying those Counsellors who have signified their acceptance of the office."

[Pet. town Wilton]

On motion of Mr. Small - Ordered that the petition of the town of Wilton and accompanying papers be taken from the files of the Senate and laid upon the table -

Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns - Sent down for concurrence -

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