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

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248.

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 Judi- ciary, in concurrence.

Petition of Warren Rice praying to be ex- empted from paying 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 Com- pany with powers to construct a Railway -- read and referred to the Committee on Rail Roads and Lands, 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 re- specting John Mason -- read and referred to the Committee on Military Pensions in concurrence.

The Committee on Parishes reported legislation unnecessary on an order rela- tive to alteration of the law respecting Par- ishes -- read and accepted in concurrence.

The Committee on Division of Towns re-