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[1823 January 4]

Leeds and Lewis of Athens, with such as the Senate may join, came up for concurrence. - read and concurred and Messrs Case and Burnham were joined. -

[Claims of Mass. assigned to Maine]

Order of the House that so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Claims assigned to this State by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts be referred to Messrs. Adams of Portland, Ricker of Waterboro' and Reed of Nobleboro' with such as the Senate may join, came up for concurrences - was read and concurred, and Messrs Wilson and Higgins were joined. -

[Punishment of Convicts &c]

Order of the House that so much of the Governor's message as relates to the punishment of convicts and the establishment of a State Prison, be referred to Messrs Williams of Augusta, Quinnam of Wiscasset, Call of Bangor, Dunlap of Brunswick, McIntire of York, Holland of Canton, and Tuttle of Eastport, with such as the Senate may join, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred and Messrs O'Brien and Dennet were joined. -

[Districting the State for Representatives to Congress]

Order of the House that so much of the Governor's Message as relates to districting the State and electing Representatives to Congress, be referred to Messrs Parsons of Edgecomb, Burley of Palermo, Nowell of Kennebunkport, Moulton of Newfield, Russell of North Yarmouth, Woodbury of Minot, Parker of Gardiner, Crowell of Waterville, Wilkins of Norway, Parlin of Norridgewock, Hutchins