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[Bill passed to be engrossed] Bill providing for the appointment of surveyors of logs at the side booms in Topsham and Brunswick on Androscoggin River and for reducing the tolls &c was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Bill concerning overseers Houses of Correction] Bill regulating the appointment of Overseers of the Houses of correction was read once and tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a Second reading.

[Bill establishing the times of holding the S.J. Court] Bill additional to an Act establishing the times of holding the Supreme Judicial Court was read once ordered to a second reading again read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Bill authorizing Lottery for the Damariscotta Canal] Bill authorizing a Lotter for the benefit of the Damariscotta Canal came from the House referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals for concurrence and the Senate nonconcurred.

[Resolve passed to be engrossed concerning N. Hampshire line] Mr. Holbrook from the committee on that part of the Governor's speech relating to the boundary lines between this State and New Hampshire reported Resolve regulating to a report of Commissioners establishing the boundary line between Maine and New Hampshire, and the same was read and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Resolve for the purchase of Stationary] Mr. Emerson has leave to lay on the table Resolve for the purchase of Stationary and the articles and the same was once rad and today at 12 oClock assigned for 2nd reading.

[Communication of Danl Rose & Joel Miller] Communication of Daniel Rose and Joel Miller present

warden of the State Prison were taken up and the Senate reconsidered their vote directing the printing of 300 copies of the former. Mr. Gardner moved that 300 copies of both be printed for the use of the Legislature the question was decided by yeas and nays ordered on motion by Mr. Healey of Lincoln.