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323 the Report of the Committee therein - which order was read and passed in concurrence with the Senate. Resolve providing for the payment of extra expenses of certain members of the Valuation Committee came from the Senate they adhering to the their vote passing the same to be engrossed for concurrence - and the House reconsider their former votes in relation to this Resolve and postpone the further consideration thereof to the 25th day of April instant. Report of the Committee to whom was referred an order of the 29th of January respecting the sale of Lottery tickets that legislation on the subject is inexpedient - was read & accepted in concurrence. Resolve in favor of Nathan Hills and others came from the Senate referred to the next Legislature for concurrence and the House recede from their former cotes and postpone the further consideration of the Resolve until the 25th day of April instant. Report of Committee on State Lands to whom was referred two communications from the Governor - one dated the 22d day of January last - the other dated February 1st 1821 with accompanying papers was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. Bill for investing the money received on account of the Massachusetts claims for Militia services was read 1,2d & 3d time & passed to be Engrossed - sent up for concurrence. Resolve in favor of the road leading through the Notch of the White Hills came from the Senate by message as finally passed in concurrence and the House adhere to their former votes - propose a conference & appoint as Conferees on their part Messrs. David of Bridgton, Scammon of Pittston and Trafton of Camden