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248 Wednesday, March 4, 1835

Mr Prescott, from the Committee on Claims reported leave to withdraw on petition of William K Weston, inhabitants of Bingham; and legislation inexpedient on Resolve in favor of Ichabod Bucknam - read and accepted.

 Sent down for concurrence.

Mr Chandler, from the Joint Select Committee to which was referred the petition of Joshua Bean reported that the petitioner have leave to withdraw his petition - read and accepted.

 Sent down for concurrence.  Concurred.

Bill to set off a tract of land from Lewiston to Greene came up from the House referred to the next Legislature. The Senate recede from their former votes and concur with the House in referring the same to the next Legislature.

Bill establishing the Salaries of Clerks of the Judicial Courts and giving further remedies on Clerks Bonds, was read the second time and amended; and the question of passing the same to be engrossed as amdned; and the question of passing the same to be engrossed as amended, being ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, was decided in the negative, and a passage refused, as follows to wit: Yeas Messrs, Barnard, Brown, Emmons, McLellan, Obrien, Randall, Read and Tobin 8 Nays Messrs Allen, Burnham, Chandler, Clark, Farnham, Fish, F Greene, C Greene, Latham, Mantor, Miller, McIntire, Pierce, Prescott, Purinton and Smith 16

 Sent down for concurrence. COncurred.

Petition of Warren Hathorn praying for remuneration