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[69] of Fryeburg for an alteration of the act relating to ministerial lands and

[remonstrance of citizens of portland] Remonstrance of sundry citizens of Portland against petition for increasing the authority of Selectmen were read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence -

[petition of Joe Kieth & all for settlement of boundary line between chesterville & farmington] Petition of Joseph Keith & als Selectmen of Chesterville that the boundary line between said town and Farmington may be established was read and referred to the Committee on incorporation of towns, in concurrence

[Pet. of the Trustees Winthrop Agricultural Society] Petition of the Trustees of the Winthrop Agricultural Society praying for a new act of incorporation and that they may be authorized to establish and regulate a cattle show in Winthrop was read and referred to the committee on agriculture and agricultural societies in concurrence -

[Pet. Joshua Jewett et all for a bridge over C&O canal] Petition of Joshua Jewett and others owners of farms through which the cumberland and Oxford canal passes for the erection of a bridge over said canal was read & referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals, in concurrence

[Pet. of the Directors of Cumberland & Oxford Canal] Petition of the Directors of Cumberland and Oxford Canal, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary sent down for concurrence

[Treasurers Report &c] Mr Hilton from the Committee made a report respecting the Treasurers Report, which was read and passed - sent down for concurrence -

On motion by Mr Kingsbury ordered that Messrs Hilton and Parsons with such as the