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162 Gorham, that part of the Property of Daniel Moulton which has been set off from Standish and annexed to Gorham , by an Act of this Legislature - sent up for concurrence.

The Committee on Engrossed Bills reported as duly engrossed - Bill to set off Daniel Moulton from Standish to Gorham - which was passed to be enacted.

The same Committee also reported as duly engrossed Resolve to enable the Penobscot Indians to sell Pine Island on Penobscot River - which was finally passed - sent up for concurrence. Resolve authorizing Margaret McCobb and Edmund Weston, Administrators to execute Deeds - was read first time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock was assigned for a second reading of the same. Bill in addition to the several acts regulating Judicial process and proceedings was taken up and the House reconsidered their former vote in relation to the same and order it to be indefinitely postponed - sent up for concurrence. Bill - enlarging the powers of Constables in the town of Calais was read first and second time and tomorrow at 11 o'clock assigned for a third reading. Ordered, that the Committee on Literature be instructed to require on the Trustees, or agents of the several Colleges and of the Gardiner Lyceum, who may appear before them for aid in behalf of said Institutions, a statement of the amount of appropriations that have been made n favor of them respectively, since their incorporation by the State of Massachusetts and Maine, and of