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206 reduction of their capital was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence with the Senate.

Report of the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals referred to the next Legislature the Petition of Henry W. Filler and others came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred.

Bill for the prosecution and punishment of accessories in felonies was read first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading.

The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed Bill - enlarging the powers of Constables in the towns of Calais, Robinston, Perry and Lubec.


to set off part of the town of Canton and annex the same to the town of Jay which were severally passed to be enacted. sent up for concurrence.

The same Committee also reported as duly engrossed - Resolve in favor of Timothy Hall Jr.


in favor of Joseph Chase


authorizing the Governore to settle with William Vance which were severally finally passed.

And the House adjourned until 11 o'clock A.M.

Met according to adjournment Bill respecting Innholders, Retailers, and Common Victuallers was taken up and ordered to lie upon the table. Resolve apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the second apportionment was taken up agreeably to assignment and