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39 Act. Also to enquire and ascertain whether the Attorney General of the State has caused the bond given by the Cumberland and Oxford Canal Corporation to be put in suit and prosecuted to final judgment, agreeably to an Act of the Legislature of this State, approved by the Governor March 9, 1833 with power to send for persons and papers and with leave to report by bill or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred and Messrs. Clapp of Portland, Phelps of Fairfield and Smith of Westbrook were joined. The annual Report of the State Treasurer on the state of the finances, was read and referred to Messrs. Gibsin, Scammon and Pease withc such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred and Messrs. Emery of Biddeford, Berry of Brownfield, Pattangill of Perry, Wilson of Deer Islae and Ruse of Washington were joined on the part of the House. On motion of Mr. Keith Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to half past nine o'clock tomorrow morning. In Convention Agreeably to assignment the two houses of the Legislature met in Convention for the purpose of administering the necessary oaths to the Councillors elect, when Robert P. Dunlap, Alfred Pierce, Nathaniel Clark and John Hodgdon Councillors elect came in and took & subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to enter upon the discharge of their official duties, before the President of the Convention and in presence of both Houses of the Legislature. The Convention then separated.