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of the White Hills, &c. made a report recommending a Resolve, which report was read and accepted, and ordered that 300 copies of said report and Resolve be printed for the use of the Legislature.
[Resolve in favor of road through the Notch of White Hills] Resolve in favour of the road through the notch of the White Hills, was read once, and monday next at eleven o'clock in the forenoon assigned for a second reading.
[Order.] Order from the House of Representatives, instructing the committee on Agriculture, to enquire into the expediency of regulating by law the sale of sheep's pelts so that they shall retain the ears upon penalty, read and passed in concurrence.
[Amendment proposed on the report of the Comtee. on Public buildings] The consideration of the report of the committee on public buildings, was resumed, and on motion of Mr. Megquier, the Resolves accompanying said report were seperately [separately] considered, and a motion was made by Mr. Megquier to strike out the fifth and sixth lines of the first Resolve, which question being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the negative as follows, To wit.
[Yeas] Yeas. Messrs. Davee, Dunlap, Goodwin, Hall, Ingalls, Megquier, Pike, Steele and Sweat 9
[Nays] Nays. Messrs. Dole, Drummond, Eastman, Fuller, Gardner, Harding, Hinds, Hutchinson, Hutchings and Kingsbery. 10
After some further debate and amendments, said Resolves were passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence.
[Report on the pet. of H. Milliken] The report of the Joint standing committee on the Incorporation of Towns on the petition of Henry Milliken, granting leave to withdraw, came up from