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[30] [1822. Jan. 7] came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. McDonald and Burnham were joined on the part of the Senate.

[Laws of Massach. unrevised] Order of the House that so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Laws enacted by the Legislature of Massachusetts which are in force here, and have not been revised, be referred to Messrs. Williams of Augusta, O'Brien of Machias and Wilkins of Norway, with such as the Senate may join, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Bradbury and Holland were joined on the part of the Senate.

[Resolutions of Maryland & New Jersey] Order of the House that so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the Resolutions of the State of Maryland and and the Report and Resolutions of the State of New Jersey be referred to Messrs. Hayes of South Berwick, Knight of Falmouth and Tucker of Bristol, with such as the Senate may join, with leave to report by bill or otherwise came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Green and Poor were joined on the part of the Senate.

[Punishment of Convicts] Order of the House that so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the punishment of convicts be referred to Messrs. Sprague of Hallowell, Porter of Freeport and Bartlett of Bethel with such as the Senate may join, with leave to report by bill or otherwise came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Seaver and Wheeler were joined on the part of the Senate.

[Sales at Auction & Lottery Tickets] Order of the House that so much of the Governor's Message as relates to sales at Auction and Lottery Tickets be referred to Messrs. Virgin of Rumford, Waymouth of Gray and Marsh of Thomaston with such as the Senate may join, with leave to report by bill or otherwise, came up for concurrence. Read and concurred, and Messrs. Seaver and Morrill were joined on the part of the Senate.