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Ordered, That the Senate be requested to taken from their files the petition of John Spring & send down to this House - read and passed. Sent up.  
 
Ordered, That the Senate be requested to taken from their files the petition of John Spring & send down to this House - read and passed. Sent up.  
  
Resolve on the petition of Samuel Winter, was read once & referred to Messrs Shaw of Wiscasset, Magown of Bath & Howard of Brownfield
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Resolve on the petition of Samuel Winter, was read once & referred to Messrs Shaw of Wiscasset, Magown of Bath & Howard of Brownfield  
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Petition of William R Kendall & others for a law establishing the fees for culling & packing mackerel [?], was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.

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Resolve in favor of Moses Greenleaf was read once and Tuesday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 2d reading.

Petitions of Joseph R Abbot & als of Vassalboro' Ambrose Howard & als of Sidney Jacob Southwick & als of Vassalboro }in relation to the fishery in the seven mile brook in the town of Vassalboro' were severally read & referred to the committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of John Barslow & als of Starks [?] for a Lottery to build free bridge - Canton Point Bridge for a lottery to aid in erecting a bridge were severally read & referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent up for concurrence

On motion of Mr Charles of Fryeburg, Ordered, That the Senate be requested to taken from their files the petition of John Spring & send down to this House - read and passed. Sent up.

Resolve on the petition of Samuel Winter, was read once & referred to Messrs Shaw of Wiscasset, Magown of Bath & Howard of Brownfield

Petition of William R Kendall & others for a law establishing the fees for culling & packing mackerel [?], was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.