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Emmons, Farnham, Kelsey, Manning, Porter, Prescott, Rogers and Read, --- 11. And said Resolve, on motion of Mr Groton, was referred to next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Resolve repealing a part of a Resolve for extending the time for making highways in the County of Waldo came up indefinitely postponed. The Senate reconsider their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed, nonconcur the House in the indefinite postponement, amend the same and pass said Resolve to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence.

Bill for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers & Common Victuallers was read a second time. Mr Groton moved to refer said Bill to next Legislature and that it be published in all the newspapers that publish the Laws of the State. And the question of so referring said Bill was decided in the negative by yeas and nays, as follows, to wit: Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Brown, Chandler, Emmons, Groton, Knowlton, Tobin & Williamson, 8 Nays. Messrs. Bradbury, Cobb, Cogswell, Farnham, Frye, Howard, Labaree, Manning, Porter, Prescott, Read, Rogers and Smith ---- 13. And said Bill passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

The Joint Select Committee, to which was referred an order "to inquire into the expediency of revising and making a new Valuation on the several towns & plantations in the State for the year 1835," reported reference to next Legislature, read and accepted in concurrence.