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142 on Apportionment of Representatives &c sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Samuel Brewer that some person may be authorized to deed to him certain real estate described in said Petition - was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary - sent up for concurrence.

Bill to annex part of the land of E. Thompson and S. Rounds to Bloomfield


authorizing the town of Portland to elect a Board of Street Commissioners were severally read a first and second time and tomorrow at 11 o'clock assigned for a third reading of the same.

Bill - to incorporate the Proprietors of Portland Theater was read a first and second time and Monday next assigned for a third reading of the same Bill authorizing the Selectmen of Hallowell to appoint an additional number of Enginemen - was read a third time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the Senate. Message from the Governor To the Senate and House of Representatives The resignation of Major General Stephen Berry of the sixth Division having been secured and accepted - I now make it known to the two Branches of the Legislature that the choice of Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this state is now vacant.

Council Chamber Saml. E. Smith February 8, 1831

The House resolved itself into a Committee of the