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Petition of Arthur McArthur and others, praying that the doings of the proprietors of the Social Library in the town of Limington may be made valid - read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.
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Petition of Warren Rice praying to be exempted from praying to the County Treasurer that part of the fees of the office of Register of Deeds required by law - read and referred to the Lincoln Delegation, in concurrence.
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Petition of Wheeler and Perkins and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing lumber as a mining Company with powers to construct a Railway - read and referred to the Committee on Rail Roads and Canals, in concurrence.
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Petition of Abner Mitchell and others, praying for an alteration in the Militia Law - read and referred to the Committee on the Militia, in concurrence.
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Communication from the Land Agent respecting John Mason - read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions in concurrence.
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The Committee on Parishes reported legislation unnecessary on an order relative to alteration of the law repeating Parishes - read and accepted in concurrence.
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The Committee on Division of town re -

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Petition of Arthur McArthur and others, praying that the doings of the proprietors of the Social Library in the town of Limington may be made valid - read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, in concurrence.

Petition of Warren Rice praying to be exempted from praying to the County Treasurer that part of the fees of the office of Register of Deeds required by law - read and referred to the Lincoln Delegation, in concurrence.

Petition of Wheeler and Perkins and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing lumber as a mining Company with powers to construct a Railway - read and referred to the Committee on Rail Roads and Canals, in concurrence.

Petition of Abner Mitchell and others, praying for an alteration in the Militia Law - read and referred to the Committee on the Militia, in concurrence.

Communication from the Land Agent respecting John Mason - read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions in concurrence.

The Committee on Parishes reported legislation unnecessary on an order relative to alteration of the law repeating Parishes - read and accepted in concurrence.

The Committee on Division of town re -