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[remonstrance of Francis Mayhew and als.] respecting Sebec River referred in the House to Messrs Kent of Bangor, Clark of Hallowell Harvey of Carmel, concurred and Messrs Parsons and Withal were joined

[pet of Inhabs. of Turner] Petition of Inhabitants of Turner for an alteration in the law for applying their school fund - read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - Sent down for concurrence - concurred -

[Petition of Benja. Weston et als taken from files &c] On motion by Mr Phelps the petition of Benjamin Weston and als was taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals Sent down for concurrence - concurred

[Bill to incorporate South Parish in Bridgton, taken from files &c] On motion by Mr Emerson Bill to incorporate the South Parish in the town of Bridgeton was taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Parishes &c sent down for concurrence - concurred -

[Massage from the Governor communicating a plan of a Military Road &c] Message from the Governor communicating a plan of the Maine Military Road surveyed and located under the superintendence of JBF Russell acting Quartermaster of the United States Army accompanied by a letter from that officer - read and with accompanying documents referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, who have under consideration that part of the Governors speech relating to the Mattanawcook Road - Sent down for concurrence

[Order concerning the Inspection of Hogshead Shooks] On motion by Mr Emerson, ordered that the committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of altering the law respecting the duties of inspectors of hogshead shoots - sent down for concurrence - concurred

On motion by Mr Cushman ordered that when the