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74 [Message from the Gov.] The Secretary of State came in with a written message from the Governor, which with the accompanying documents were laid on the Table.

[Order concerning Logs] Order from the House of Representatives, appointing Messrs. Bradbury of Hollis, Clifford and Frost, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to inquire into the expediency of altering an addition act to secure to owners their property in logs, masts, and spars, and other timber, passed March 15, 1830, read and concurred, and Messrs. Hinds and Pike were joined.

[Order Instructing the Judiciary Comm. &c] Order from the House instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of authorizing Courts of Probate to grant license for the sale of real estate in cases where the Supreme Court are now authorized to grant the same. Read and passed in concurrence.

[Portions of the Governor's Message of this date referred] On motion of Messrs. Kingsbury, Ordered, that so much of the Governor's Message of this State, as relates to the report of the Agent to superintend the sale of the public lands be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands. That so much of said message as relates to the resolutions of the General Assembly of Kentucky, in favor of the American system and internal improvements and also the resolutions of the State of Delaware in favor of the Tariff and also the resolutions of the Legislature of Louisiana, on the same subjects, be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on internal improvement. That the resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut and also the resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Vermont in opposition to the alteration of