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144 Friday February 11, 1831.

[Resolve in favor of Waterville Light Infantry] Resolve in favor of the Waterville Light Infantry reported by the committee on the Militia was read once, and Monday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a second reading.

[Petitions referred] The petition of the Selectmen of Vienna, praying for separate representation. " of the Inhabitants of the town of Fayette for the same privilege. " of the Town of Anson for the same privilege. " of the Inhabitants of Woolwich for the same privilege. " of the Inhabitants of Madison for the same privilege, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the apportionment of Representatives in concurrence.

The petition of John McKoun and others praying for an alteration of the law respecting vending certain wooden wares.

" of the Town of Friendship, to be relieved from expenses of a bridge over Medumcook river. " of the Inhabitants of Cushing, to be relieved from the expense of a bridge over Medumcook river, were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.

The petition of Samuel Searle praying for compensation for his services as Agent on the Canada road for the year 1830, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims, in concurrence.