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(218) a Resolve entitled "An additional Resolve appointing Commissioners to settle with certain Land agents" which was read the first time, and, on motion, was ordered to lie on the table. [Bill. part of Canton to Jay] The Bill entitled "An act to set off part of the Town of Canton to the Town of Jay" was taken up and , on motion, referred to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Bill. Foreign Attachment] The Bill entitled "An act additional to an Act concerning foreign attachment" was taken up and passed to be Engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence. [Resolve. Roads &c in Abbot] The Resolve entitled "Resolve respecting Roads and Bridges in the Town of Abbot" was taken up and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Resolve in favor of W. Kibbe] The Resolve entitled "Resolve in favor of William Kibbe" was taken up, read the second time, amended and passed to be Engrossed as amended. [Bill. contested Elections] The Bill entitled "An act requiring notice to be given in cases of contested elections" was taken up and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Bill add. Old Town Bridge] Mr. Drummond, from the Joint standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, to whom was recommitted the Report on the Petition of Benjamin Fisk & others, reported a Bill entitled "An additional act to incorporate the Proprietors of Old Town Bridge" which was read the first and second times and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Bill. Schoodic River] The Bill entitled "An act to prevent the filling up and obstruction of Schoodic River" was taken and, on motion, referred to the next Legislature" and it was ordered to be