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[Committee to inform Governor that both Houses are organized.]

be a committee to inform the Governor that the two Houses of the Legislature are now proceeding on public business; and are ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make them.

In Senate June 2 1820 Read + passed - Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred and Mr Bragdon, of York, Mr Sturdivant of North Yarmouth, and Col. Mervill of Topsham are joined.

[Report of Committee on subject of extra session of L.L.L.P. Kennebec County.]

Committee on the subject of an extra session of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas in the County of Kennebec, reported a Resolve which was read & recommitted to the same committee with a view [?] to have it so altered as to provide for similar sessions in several of the other counties.

[Mark Harries Esq counselor.]

Communication was received from Mark Harries Esq, signifying his acceptance as Counselor; and his readiness to take and subscribe the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him for a discharge of the duties of that office.

[Committee on subject of appointing State Printer.]

Ordered [underlined] That Mr Foxcroft and Mr O'Brien with such as the House may join, be a committee to consider the expediency of appointing a Printer for the State [bold] with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise.

In Senate June 2 1820 Read and passed - Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred; and Mr Redington of Vassalborough, Locke of Chesterville and Gen Irish of Gorham are joined.

[Member from Hollis appointed &]

Gen Irish of Gorham was appointed to accompany Mr John Dennett of Hollis to the Governor to