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[Left margin: 1825 February 19.

Bill]

Mr. Stebbins from the committee, on an order upon that subject, reported a

Bill additional to an Act regulating Judicial process and proceedings,” which was read once and committed, and monday next at 10 o clock assigned for a 2d reading.

[Left margin: Report on Petition]

Mr. Stebbins from the committee, on petition of Jonathan Ellwell, reported that he have leave to withdraw his petition: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.

[Left margin: Resolve]

Resolve making valid the doings of the assessors of the town of Waterford,” was read and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence.

[Left margin: Petition referred]

Petition of Joseph Whitney that the grant of land to Hopkins Academy may be located,” committed in the House to the committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.

[Left margin: Message]

A message was received from the House informing that they had elected Gen. Stephen Berry Major General of the sixth Division of Militia of this State, thus nonconcurring the Senate; and

that they had elected, on their part, Gen. Joseph Locke, Major General of the eighth Division in concurrence with the Senate.

[Left margin: Report on Petition]

On motion of Mr. Dunlap,

Ordered that the petition of David Prince & als be taken from the files and laid on the table: Referred to the next Legislature: sent down for concurrence. Bill

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