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GO ; I pair oxen, ^150 00 ; 4bran-▼Ml TW r «T rcowS|-rpli7 00; '2 pairs oxen, chains, and ypke.^^15.5 lt;Jl; I clock, @15 00; 1 horse, (drow^d) $10000 ; 1 cooktag-stove and pipe.:t||W60; 16 pair blankets, $90 00;achine, $150 00; also, that the 149 50 was paid E Peck, for go* pen Bay, after money; From an 11 of the accounts and vouchers1 shin sum 0ingrto.y the acting commissioner, it ible far the committee to as*\ actual cost of the steam mill, account of sales of property $t appears that there has been ameF|tpd articles,is of t he actone skiff, two?sc.ows, one log house, and one patent clock. The shingle machine mentioned above 1ms never been used for any valuable purpose, as will appear by the testimony of William A, Wheeler, in document E.Theeoramitlee herewith submit (in document E.) the evidence taken during the investigation, and without expressing an opinion in relation to the proper measures to be adopted by the legislature, ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.WILLIAM A. PRENTISS, JAMES MAXWELL,JOHN W. BLACRSTONE,J. W. CONROE,J. FT. D. STREET,{Document E.]In reply to the enquiries of the Committee Augustus A. Bird made the following statements.That the Commissioners met at Mineral Point, on the fourth day of May, A. D. 1837, agreed upon and adopted a plan of the building to be erected for a Capitol, and estimated the cost thereof from forty to forty-five thousand dollars.
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Tue, Apr 09, 1839

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