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17. of a Secretary of State, and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in was one hundred & fifty three and Amos Nichols Esq ~ having that number was unanimously elected.
An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing the following joint standing Committees - The House [second r inserted above]concurred and joined the several committees as follows
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[underlined]On Literature and Literary Institutions Messrs Dunlap Parsons of the Senate.
Messrs Pond of Bucksport Williams of Augusta Fessender of Portland of the House
[underlined]On State Lands. Messrs Parlin Kelsey of the Senate.
Messrs Treat of Bangor Pitts of Belgrade Talbot of Machias of the House
[underlined]On incorporation of Towns Messrs Greene Prime of the Senate.
Messrs McCobb of Phipsburg White of Monmouth Spring of Biddeford of the House
[underlined]On incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies. Messrs Whitney Fairbanks of the Senate
Messrs Cobb of Durham Bailey of Whitfield Francis of Leeds of the House
[underlined]On interior Fisheries. Messrs Parsons of Lincoln Sheppard of the Senate
Messrs Chase of Kittery McKown of Boothbay Wass of Addison of the House
[underlined]On turnpikes, bridges & canals. Messrs Campbell Holland of the Senate
Messrs Dunn of Poland Charles of Fryburg Trask of Jefferson of the House