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[1827.] came from the House referred to the Committee on State Lands for concurrence and the Senate nonconcurred with the House in their reference and on motion ordered that the petitioner have leave to withdraw his petition, sent down for concurrence Concurred

[Bill concerning Bible, Tract & Musical Societies] Bill concerning Bill Societies, Tract Societies and Societies for improvement in sacred music came up passage refused and the Senate adhere to their former vote passing this Bill to be engrossed, propose a conference and on their part appoint Messrs Stebbins, Dennett and Francis Conferees.

[Pet. of Jeremiah Crosby Guardian of Jonathan Bowers.] Petition of Jeremiah Crosby, Guardian of Jonathan Bowers for leave to sell lands in Wilton was read and referred in concurrence to the Committee on the Judiciary

[Bill add. to an Act establishing the Salaries of certain officers.] Bill additional to An Act establishing the salaries of certain officers came up indefinitely postponed for concurrence & the Senate concurred.

[Order that Com. on Jud. enquire into expediency of providing for appeals from the Court of Sessions to S.J.C.] Order of the House of Representatives that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing for an appeal from the decisions of the Court of Sessions to the Supreme Judicial court or some other tribunal where such provision does not already exist, was read and passed in concurrence,

[Order. appointed Com. to devise mode for the sale of Public Lands to establish Social Libraries & for the Support of primary Schools.] " appointing Messrs. Smith, Potter and Weed with such as the Senate may join a Committee to devise some mode for the sale of a suitable proportion of the public Lands for the purpose of establishing a public Social Library in each of the towns in this state in proportion to the number of scholars as returned to the Secretary’s office, or for the support of primary schools in the same proportion and upon the same principle with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise was read and passed in concurrence and Messrs Sweat & Kimball were joined