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339. recovered by complaint or indictment before any Court of competent jurisdiction; and prosecutions for the same may be by any person or persons, or in the name of the inhabitants of any town, city or plantation where the offence was committed. And no prosecuting officer shall discontinue any legal process under this or the former Act, except by discretion of the Court." And the question of adopting amendment being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the negative as follows, viz. Yeas. Messrs. Allen, Burnham, Emmons, Farnham, Mantor, Miller, McLellan, Prescott, Randall and Tobin, 10. Nays. Messrs. Barnard, Bartlett, Brown, Clark, Fish, F. Greene, Latham, McIntire, Pierce, Purinton, Read and Smith, 12. And said Bill was refused a passage. Sent down for concurrence.

Resolve additional relating to the Blind, " respecting the first Cumberland Turnpike Corporation, " in relation to the Public Acts and Resolves, " in favor of the Judge and Register of Probate in the northern District in the County of Washington, " to protect the State Buildings against injury by fire (as amended), " authorizing the Treasurer to pay a portion of the public debt, " authorizing the appointment of certain officers (introduced in the House) Bill respecting Cities, " to provide for the expenditures of the Government for the year 1835 (reported in the House by the Committee on Finance, severally read the second time and passed to be engrossed, in concurrence)