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239. The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as duly engrossed - Resolve - for the relief of Samuel Leach - - for the benefit of the town of Carthage - which were severally finally passed - sent up.

Bill - enlarging the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Common Pleas in criminal cases - was read once and referred to the next Legislature in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Resolve - respecting the sale of Public Lands - came from the Senate, they nonconcurring the House in refusing the Resolve a passage, pass the same to be Engrossed - and the House adhere to their former vote refusing the Resolve a passage - sent up for concurrence.

Bill - in addition to an Act for the prevention of damage by fire and for the safe keeping of Gunpowder, was read, referred to the next Legislature, and ordered to be printed in the State paper in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Resolve - granting Aid for the making of a Road in Penobscot county was read once and Friday next at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.

Bill to incorporate the Eastport Salt works company was read a third time and ordered to lie on the table.

Resolve - repealing a Resolve fixing the compensation of the Agents on certain Roads was read a second time and ordered to lie on the table.

Resolve - for the relief of the town of Brownville was read a second time and indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence.