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Wednesday, January 19, 1831.

[Report on the pet. of Edwd. Baker & als. and on the pet. of Selectmen of Warren.] Mr. Hutchings from the committee on Interior fisheries reported leave to bring in Bills on the petition of Edward Baker and others, and on the petition of Selectmen of Warren, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.

[Report on the pet, of Jno. Hanley & als, and on the pet. of the Town of Phillips.] Mr. Hutchinson from the Committee on the Division of Towns, reported leave to bring in Bills on the petition of John Hanley and others, and on the petition of the Town of Phillips, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence.

[Bills assigned for a second reading] The following Bills were read once, and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading. "An Act to transfer the School fund in the Town of Phillips, from the Trustees to the Town Officers." "An Act to incorporate the First Roman Catholic Society in the Town of Hope." "An Act additional to an Act passed March 6, 1802, entitled an Act to regulate the Shad and Alewive fishery in the Town of Warren in the county of Lincoln." "An Act in addition to an Act to provide for the packing and inspection of pickled and smoked fish."

[Pet. refered.] Petition of Sewall Lake and others, praying for an alteration of the law relating to bail in civil actions, [Bill refered.] And a Bill making further provision for the partition of real estate, read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.

[Pet. refered.] The petition of Ephraim Whitney, for the appointment of some person to settle mutual accounts between him and the State, read and referred to the Joint standing Committee on State lands in concurrence.