CONTENTS. MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS. Report of the Commissioners in relation to the N. E. Boundary. DOCUMENTS-HOUSE AND SENATE. No. 1, 4, 6, 8, 10. Report of the Committee on Elections. 2. Third annual Report of the Directors of the Maine Insane Hospi- tal, including the Report of the Steward and Superintendent. 3. Report of the Investigating Committee on the Insane Hospital. 5. Resolutions of the State of Connecticut. 7. Treaty between the U. States and Great Britain. 9 and 18. Annual Report of the Bank Commissioners. 11. Report of Commissioners on the Penobscot Boom. 12. Annual Report of the Warden of the State Prison. 14. An act to promote Agriculture, &c 15. Memorial of the Kennebec County Agricultural Society. 16 and 24. Report of the Committee on Finance. 17. Reports in relation to the apportionment of Reps. to Congress. 19. An act in relation the Boston and Maine Rail Road. 20. An act in relation to Hawkers and Pedlers. 21 and 33. Communications from the Land Agent. 22. Report on the petition of John Doggett. 23. Account of the Clerk of the Penobscot Boom. 25. An act in relation to the preservation of Fish. 26. An act in relation to the Militia of Maine. 27. An act in relation to a Dam across Ayer's Falls. 28. Resolves to amend the Constitution. No. 29. Incorporation of towns and boundaries of counties, since 1828. 30 and 49. An act increasing the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace. 31. An act in relation to the Kennebec Log Driving Company. Resolves on the affairs of Rhode Island. 33. Report in relation to the apportionment of Reps. to Congress. An act in relation to common Schools. 35. Report of the Committee on State lands. 36. An act in relation to Rail Roads in this State. 37. An act in relation to Slavery. * 39. Report of the Committee on the Insane Hospital. 40. Reports and bills in relation to the Penobscot Boom. 41. Documents relating to international exchanges of books, &c. 42. Report of the Committee on Agriculture. 43. An act in relation to a State valuation. 44. An act to incorporate the town of Kennebec. 45. Reports of the Committee on Slavery. * 46. Report of the Committee on the State Prison. 47. An act relating to Banks and Banking. 48. Resolves relating to certain citizens of this State. 50. Communication from the Treasurer of State. ORDERED, That four hundred copies of the Rules and Orders, together with the Constitution of the United States, and of this State, with the amendments; the names of the members of the House, and the number of their seats, and their boarding places; the names of the members of the Senate; of the several officers of each House; of the Governor and Council, and of the officers of the several Departments of the State Government; with a list of the Standing Committees of each House, and of the Joint Standing Committees ; with the Census of this State in 1830 and 1840; be printed for the use of the House. ATTEST: [Extract from the Journal.] WM. T. JOHNSON, Clerk. |