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currence – and the House concurred.

Remonstrances of Benjamin Brown & als of Vassalboro’ - - Allen Wing & als of Chesterville - against the granting of a charter for a Bridge across the Kennebec River at Gardiner, came from the Senate referred to the committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals for concurrence – and the House concurred.

Petitions of John Gleason & als – Samuel Ramsdall & als – William B Grant & als all praying for a bridge across the Kennebec River at Gardiner also Remonstrances of Stephen Pilsbury & als of Gardiner – Upham T Cram & als of Mt Vernon – James M Lellan [McLellan] & als of Bath – William Cooper & als of Pittston – Silas Leonard & als of Readfield against the erection of said Bridge were severally read & referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.

The committee on engrossed bills reported as duly engrossed, Bill – to set off a tract of land from Vienna to Mount Vernon - - to incorporate the Proprietors of North Turner Bridge - which were passed to be enacted. Sent up for concurrence.

The same committee reported as duly engrossed Resolve – Granting a pension to David Sevey - - providing for the completing of a Bridge over Great Works Stream - - in favor of Nehemiah Glass - - granting a pension to Elisha Douglass - which were severally finally passed. Sent up for concurrence.

Bill establishing Buxton Academy, was reported by the select committee of this House to whom the same was referred, with amendments which were adopted – and tomorrow at 10 oclock assigned for a 3d reading.