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267 read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Report of the Committee on Claims on the account of Searle, that the same ought not to be allowed, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence, and the House nonconcur and refer the same to the next Legislature sent up for concurrence.

Report on so much of the Governors Message as related to the - North Eastern Boundary and Petition of Walter Powers and others - on an order relating to taxing persons in unincorporated places - on an order relating to an alteration of the Constitution. - on Petition of Hosea Rich, referring the same to the next Legislature, were severally read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate

Report on Petition of John Dickinson - on Petition of Selectmen of Milo - on Petition of John O'Brien granting leave to withdraw, were severally read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Communication of Roscoe G Greene Secretary of State came from the Senate refused to Messrs. Sweat and Scaminan with such as the House may join for concurrence - and the House concurred and Messrs Havey of Dutton, Francis of Leeds and Porter of New Portland

Bill in addition to an Act for the preservation of Fish in Penobcot River and Bay and the several streams employing into the same, was read a third time and indefinitely postponed sent up for concurrence