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[Pet. Inh 1st Parish in Brunswick] Petition of Inhabitants of the first Parish in Brunswick for an extension of powers,
[pet. James Neal & al] " of James Neal and others for an extension of the Charter of the United Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
[pet. Wm Waugh] " of William Waugh that Samuel Sylvester may be authorized to convey certain lands and
[Remonstrance of Elijah Lord & al] Remonstrance of Elijah Lord and others of Bath against the petition of Hezekiah Wyman and others were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence with the House
[Bill repealing an Act to repeal certain provis of an addl act respect the ins. of Beef &c –] Mr. Southwick from the Committee on Engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied viz, -Bill to repeal an Act to repeal certain provisions of an additional Act respecting the inspection of Beef, Pork, Butter and Lard and for other purposes, and
[Bill to set off Lot No 21 from Baldwin to Sebago] Bill to set off Lot No 21 from Baldwin to Sebago – and the same were severally passed to be enacted
and also
[Resolve in fav. heirs of J. Allen] Resolve in favor of the Heirs of Joseph Allen and
[Resolve for purchasing Greenleafs Reports] Resolve for purchasing Greenleaf’s Reports and the same were finally passed and these Bills & Resolves were presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature.
[Pet. of Wm F Gilmore & al] On motion by Mr. Parsons the petition of William F. Gilmore and others was taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred
[Order expediency of altering Laws respecting toll Bridges] Orders of the House of Representatives that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to consider if any alterations are necessary in the Laws respecting toll Bridges with leave to report by Bill or otherwise
" that the Committee on the Judiciary be