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[170] Tuesday February 5, 1822 - afternoon - [1822 Feb. 5] Bill authorizing the sale of Ministerial and School lands - and bill additional respecting Bowdoin College passed to be engrossed in the House came up for concurrence - and they were severally read and committed - the first to Messrs. Wheeler and Pierce - and the other to Messrs. Wheeler and Dennett and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.

Bill to authorize the sale of Ministerial and School lands in the town of Lubec belonging to the town of Eastport was read a second time and passed to be engrossed - Sent down for concurrence. On motion by Mr. Wheeler the votes refusing a second reading to the Bill incorporating the Castine School fund - and the Bill incorporating the Trustees of the Castine Ministerial fund were severally reconsidered and the Bills ordered to be laid on the table - and they were then committed to Messrs. Wheeler and Dennett -

Mr. Green from the Committee on incorporation of towns reported a reference to the next Legislature the petitions of Inhabitants of Jarvis Gore - and of Luther Fogg & others - which reports were severally read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred-

Mr. Dennett from the Committee to whom was referred a Resolve respecting Books of military discipline - reported instead thereof the following Order to wit - Ordered that the Adjutant General be directed to enquire and ascertain the probable expense of furnishing the several officers of the Militia of this state with the Military Discipline prescribed by Congress to be observed throughout the United States - and to report the same to the next Legislature - Which order was read and passed - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -