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[Bill - prisons -]
Bill additional to an act providing & regulating Prisons, was read a 3d time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence
[Bill - part of Jay to Canton]
Bill additional to an act to set off part of lot number ten in the eleventh range from the town of Canton, & annex the same to the town of Jay, passed 3d of Feby inst, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
[Bill - Militia]
Bill explanatory of an act to organize, govern & discipline the militia of this State was read a 1st, 2d & 3d time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.
[Bill - Sessions]
Bill additional to an Act to establish a Court of Sessions, was read a 1st & 2d & tomorrow at 10' oclock assigned for a 3d reading.
[Committee - on petition of Phillip Morrill & others]
[with power to send for persons & papers -]
Ordered that all the papers now in possession of the House on the subject of the application of Phillip Morrell [Morrill] & others for a new County to be formed of several towns in the Counties of Hancock, Lincoln & Kennebec - also the petitions of Camden, Knox, Swanville, Northport, Brooks, Prospect, Waldo Plantation & Searsmont for the same object - also the petition of George Stevens & others for a division of the County of Hancock together will all others papers relative thereto be referred to a special committee of this House with authority to send for persons & papers - read & passed - & Messrs Isaac Adams, Dane & Williams were appointed said committee.
[Resolve - Court house in Lincoln]
Resolve relating to the erection of a Court House in the County of Lincoln, came from the Senate & was referred to Messrs White, Crowell & Wilder.
[Bill - Militia]
Bill additional to the act to organize & discipline the Militia of this State, came from the Senate, was read once & indefinitely postponed. Sent up for concurrence.