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184 the Committee on the Judiciary sent up for concurrence

Petition of Ira Wadleigh and others - of Benjamin Young and others - of Nathaniel Treat and others for survey of Lumber came from the Senate referred to Messrs Emerson, Merill and Ingalls of the Senate with such as the House may join, for concurrence and the House concurred and Messrs McCrate, Nason and Chandler were

Remonstrance against the foregoing Petitions was read and referred to he Joint Select Committee who have that subject under consideration sent up for concurrence

Bill for the regulation of Inholders Retailers and Common Victuallers came from the Senate, taken from their files of last year and was referred to the Joint Select Committee who have that subject under consideration sent up for concurrence.

Message from the Governor

To the Senate and House of Representatives I herewith transmit for the information of the Legislative the Report and account of the Agent to superintend and manage the sale and sentiment of Public lands.

The Secretary of State will also lay before you the Report of John G Deane and Edward Kavanagh appointed to ascertain the number of persons setteled on the public lands North of the line runnings west of the Monument, the manner in which they respectively hold the same and to report all the facts which some mode of quieting the settlers in their possession Council Chamber January 31, 1831 Sam E Smith which message came from the Senate referred with the Report