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(217) [Bill extending the powers of the Sup. Jud. Court] be necessary to relieve Towns from the expense of supporting Lunatics in the Common Prison, reported a Bill entitled "An act additional to an act extending the powers of the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court in certain cases" which was read the first time and tomorrow at ten o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading. [Bill. Fish 7 mile brook in Vassalborough] The Bill entitled " An act regulating the Fishery in the Kennebec River, near the mouth of the seven mile Brook, in the Town of Vassalborough" was read the second time and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Resolve in favor of J. O. Rogers] Mr. Phelps, from the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, on the Petition of Jacob O. Rogers, reported a Resolve entitled "Resolve in favor of Jacob O. Rogers" which was read the first time and, on motion, ordered to lie on the table. [Bill Belgrade Academy] The Bill entitled " An act to incorporate the Titcomb Belgrade Academy" was taken up, amended and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Resolve land agents to redeem Real estate] Mr. Phelps, from the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, to whom was referred the Report of the Land Agent, reported a Resolve entitled "Resolve authorizing the Land Agent to redeem certain Real Estate for the purpose of securing a debt due to the State" which was read the first and second times and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Add. Resolve Commissioners to settle with Land Agents] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee, to whom was referred a Message from the Governor transmitting a Communication from the Chairman of the Commissioners appointed under a Resolve dated 3d March 1829 for appointing Commissioners to settle with certain Land Agents, reported