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122

[Left margin: 1827.]

and passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence.

[Left margin: Bill add. to an Act to establish a C.C.P.]

Bill additional to An Act to establish a Court of Common Pleas was read a second time and passage refused. Sent down for concurrence.

[Left margin: Report. on pet. of Abiel Wood & als.]

Mr. Francis from the Committee reported a reference to the next Legislature on the petition of Abiel Wood and others. Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence

[Left margin: Report Bill to incorporate the Props. of Old town Bridge.]

Mr. Butman[?] from the Committee reported in a new draft Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of old town Bridge and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence

[Left margin: Report relating to a good Map & Gazetteer &c.]

Mr. Washburn from the Committee on Literature &c made a report on that part of the Governor’s message rleating to “A good Map and Gazetteer and correct statistical Accounts,” specially committed to them by a joint order of the two Houses – Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

Adjourned

Afternoon,

[Left margin: Report. Bill establishing the Salary of the Governor.]

Mr. Sweat from the Committee on Salaries reported Bill establishing the Salary of the Governor, and the same was once read and a second reading refused.

[Left margin: Report. Bill establishing the salaries of the Justices of the Sup. Jud. Court.]

Mr. Kimball from the Committee on Salaries reported “Bill establishing the Salaries of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court,” and the same was read once and Tuesday 10, assigned for a second reading.

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of James Newhall.]

Resolve in favor of James Newhall was read once and Tuesday 10 assigned for a second reading.