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Petition of Francis Wingate and others for a Municipal Court in the town of Hallowell -- severally read and referred to the Select Committee that have that subject under consideration.
 
Petition of Francis Wingate and others for a Municipal Court in the town of Hallowell -- severally read and referred to the Select Committee that have that subject under consideration.

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Friday, January 30, 1835

Petition of E. Hubbard and others, Petition of Benjamin Wales and others, Petition of Francis Wingate and others for a Municipal Court in the town of Hallowell -- severally read and referred to the Select Committee that have that subject under consideration.

Petition of Alexander Reed for authority to execute a deed from the estate of Andrew McFurland and for other purposes, Petition of William Wentworth for a new trial against Ira Towle -- severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.

Petition of Seth Curtis and others to be incorporated trustees of the Ministerial and School funds in the town of Woodstock -- read and referred to the Committee on Parishes, in concurrence.

Petition of Charles Stimpson and others for a horse or steam ferry boat from Kittery to Portsmouth, and also for a grant for a bridge across Spruce Creek -- read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, in concurrence.

Petition of Ambrose Talbot and others, inhabitants of Freeport, for the repeal of the law for the inspection of Mackerel passed March 9th 1832, was taken up and referred to the Committee that have that subject under consideration, in concurrence.

Mr. Purinton, from the Committee on Military Pensions, reported leave to withdraw on petitions of