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So the motion to amend did not prevail - and the Resolve was then passed to be engrossed - sent down for concurrence.

[Bill engrossed] Bill to prevent unnecessary suits was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

[Bill committed] Bill to incorporate the trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum was read - and tomorrow at ten o’clock assigned for a second reading and committed to the committee on Bills in the second reading -

[Reports of Committee on new Trials] Mr Bond from the Committee on New Trials made the following reports - viz. on the Petition of Samuel McLellan Junr that petitioner have leave to bring in a bill - on Petition of Inhabitants of Plantation No. 1 - 4th range that petitioners have leave to withdraw - Mr Bond from the committee to whom that subject was referred, reported that it was not expedient to enlarge the jurisdiction of Justices of the peace - in actions on notes and accounts - Reports read and accepted and sent down for concurrence -

[Report of Committee on Parishes &c-] Mr Buxton from the Committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c made the following reports to wit - On petition of Solomon Adams and Others, that leave be granted to bring in a bill - on the petition of William Abbott and others, and also on petition of Mark Leach Junr and others that like leave be granted to bring in Bills - which reports were severally read and accepted - Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Report of Committee on Turnpikes &c] Mr Dennett from the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals reported that Moses Hodson have leave to withdraw his petition: read and accepted - sent down for concurrence - came up concurred -