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[1825]

up for concurrence, and was read and concurred.

[Bill]

Mr. Stebbins from the committee, on petition of Joseph Dyer &als. reported a Bill in addition to an Act for the relief of school districts in the towns of Freeman and Phillips,” which was read twice and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence. -

[Resolve]

Mr. Parlin from the committee, on an order upon that subject, reported a Resolve authorizing the Land Agent of the State to expend a certain sum in building bridges over Passadunkeag and other streams”, which was read once and committed, and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d. reading. -

[Reports on petitions]

Mr. Parlin from the committee,

on petition of the selectmen of Dover,”

" " " " " " Cornville,” and

" " " Towns of Orrington and Brewer”, reported that they severally have leave to withdraw their petitions: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -

[Reports]

Mr. Stebbins from the committee on an order instructing them to consider what alterations, if any, are necessary in the law relating to costs in appeals from the Court of Common Pleas,” reported that it is inexpedient at this time to make any alteration: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.

Report of the committee on the returns of votes in the County of York,” came up, and the House nonconcur the Senate in their amendment of the same,