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122 relating to the attachment of personal property passed March 15, 1831 &c. Sent up for concurrence.
The Speaker laid before the House the - Petition of Ezekiel Stearns, for relief from loss sustained by means of receiving an order from the Warden of the State Prison in payment for services to the State, which proved unavailable - which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims - sent up for concurrence.
The Committee on Engrossed Bills, reported as duly engrossed - Resolve - in favor of Joshua Chamberlain
respecting the town of Greenwood - which were severally finally passed.
The same Committee also reported as duly engrossed - Bill to set off John Grindell and others from Sedgwick to Bluehill
Bill - to enable Pierre Robert Cazeaux and Lendall Pitts Cazeaux to inherit and hold lands within this State - which were finally severally passed to be enacted.
The same Committee reported as duly engrossed - Resolve - authorizing the town of Whiting to raise money for the purpose of making and repairing highways - which finally passed.
Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Portland for authority to elect a Board of Street Commissioners - granting leave to bring in a Bill - came from the Senate recommitted to the same committee for concurrence - and the House concurred.
Message from the Governor - To the Honorable Speaker of