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99 Resolve for the benefit of Kennebunk Port, was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.

Bill - for the protection of Roads and Bridges came from the Senate recommitted, for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up.

Report on Petition of Inhabitants of Sullivan, Hancock and Cherryfield, granting leave to withdraw - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up.

Petition of Jacob Abbot and others, for an Academy in the town of Weld - came from the Senate referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions, for concurrence, and the House concurred - sent up.

Mr. Clark of Winthrop has leave leave of absence after Tuesday next for ten days.

On motion of Mr Woodman of Buxton - Ordered - That Messrs Woodman, Lowell, Sweat of Hollis, Emery, and Lane be a Committee with such as the Senate may join, to examine into the expediency of so amending the passed in 1831. relative to owners of Mill logs and other lumber, better to secure to owners of Masts Spars and other lumber floating upon the several Rivers in this State, to report by bill or otherwise - Read and passed - sent up for concurrence.

On motion of Mr Lowell of E. Machias - Ordered that the Committee on Literary Institutions, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of making further provisions by law for the annual collection, preservation and distribution of information respecting Schools and School funds throughout the State - Read and passed sent up for concurrence.