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340. The Joint Select Committee to which were referred the petitions and remonstrances of sundry Female Citizens of Brunswick, Winslow, Wiscasset, Shapleigh, Orono, Alfred, Warren, Waldoborough, Carmel and Etna and Bangor, made a report which was accepted in the House and ordered to be published in all the newspapers that publish the laws of the State, and the same came up for concurrence. Mr. Fish moved to nonconcur with the House in accepting said report and the order to publish the same; and the question of nonconcurring, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the affirmative as follows, to wit: Yeas. Messrs. Barnard, Bartlett, Brown, Clark, Fish, F. Greene, Latham, Mantor, Miller, McIntire, Purinton, Read, Smith and Tobin, 14. Nays. Messrs. Burnham, Emmons, Farnham, McLellan, Pierce, Prescott and Randall, 7. Sent down for concurrence.

Bill establishing an Academy at Princeton (reported in the House by the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, on petition of Peter Carle and others) was read once -- The Senate nonconcur with the House in passing the same to be engrossed, and refer the same to next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Mr. Randall, from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred an order relative to salaries or pay of County Treasurers, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature -- read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Order from the House of Representatives directing that the report of the Committee on Finance accompanying the apportionment Bill be published with the Laws or Resolves of the present session; also in all the