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[1823 January 30.]

[Bill to incorporate Milburn]

Bill to incorporate the town of Milburn was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. -

[Bill additional establishing a S.J. Court]

Bill additional to an act establishing a Supreme Judicial Court within this State, was postponed till tomorrow at ten oclock. -

[Report on Petition]

Mr. Wilson from the Committee, on the petition of Jacob Oliver and others, reported that they have leave to bring in a Resolve; Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence. -

[Message concerning adjournment]

On motion of Mr. Green, ordered that a Message be sent to the House informing them that when the Senate adjourn, they propose to adjourn to nine oclock tomorrow morning. -

[Order for the Bill granting a Lottery for Canal]

Order of the House that the Senate be requested to take from their files and send down the Bill granting a lottery for the benefit of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, with all accompanying papers, was read and concurred and the papers sent down. -

[Resolve in favor of Josiah Hacker]

Resolve in favor of Josiah Hacker passed to be engrossed in the House, came up for concurrence, was read and refused passage. -

[Message concerning the Resolve for admission of Attornies]

A Message was sent to the House proposing an amendment in the engrossed Resolve authorizing the Court of Common Pleas & Supreme Judicial Court, to admit certain persons to practise in said Courts respectively, be inserting the name of Charles O. Emerson in the fourth line of the Resolve, and