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Petition of Jacob Robinson & others of Bath & vicinity for a law requiring oats to be sold by weight, was read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Female Citizens of Brunswick for relief agst. the evils arising from the trade in Ardent Spirits, referred in this House on the 23d. inst. to the Committee on the Judiciary came down nonconcurred and referred to Messrs. Prescott, Burnham & Latham with such as the House may join - & the House concurred & Messrs. O'Brien of Brunswick Hodgman of Warren, Scammon of Pittston Vose of Knox & Mowry of Lubec were joined

Petition of L. Billings & others for the repeal of an act to prevent frauds in the inspection of Fish approved the 9th day of March 1832, was read & referred to the committee who have that subject under consideration.

Petition of Trustees of Waterville College for pecuniary aid was read & referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions Sent up for concurrence.

Remonstrance of Elihu Baxter & others against the petition of Ebenezer Sawyer & others, was read & referred to the committee on incorporation of towns. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of William L. Walker & others in relation to the fisheries in the Sebasticook river - east branch - was read & referred to the committee on Interior Fisheries. Sent up for concurrence

Remonstrance of Albert Newhall & others against the petition of the City Authorities of Portland for authority to lay out streets, was read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.