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(255) presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature. [Bill passed to be enacted] The same Committee also reported the following Bill to be truly copied from the original; vis: "An act requiring Commanding Officers of Independent Companies to give notice to Commanding Officers of Standing Companies of enlistments into such Independent Company". and the same passed to be Enacted in concurrence. The foregoing Bill was this day, presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature. [Pet. of A. Fletcher & als] Mr. Drummond, from the Joint standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, on the Petition of Amos Fletcher & others, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Pet. of Inh. of Buxton & Hollis] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee, on the Petition of the Inhabitants of Buxton and Hollis, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Bill. Bond from Secretary of State] Mr. Dunlap, from the Joint standing Committee on the Judiciary, on an order of 10th March 1830, on the expediency of requiring a Bond from the Secretary of State to account for all money which may come to his hands by appropriations, reported a Bill entitled "An Act requiring a Bond from the Secretary of State" which was read the first and second times and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Pet. of Ephrm Batchelder & als] Mr. Megquier, from the Joint Standing Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, on the Petition of Ephraim Batchelder & others, reported that the Petition be referred to the next Legislature. The report as read and