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198. To report as soon as maybe and the House concurred and Messrs Hobbs of Waterboro, Abbot of Vasalboro, Hodgeman of Warren, Hyde of Bath and Woodman of Wilton were joined.

Bill An Act to alter and amend the several Acts and laws for the Administration of Justice, reported by Mr Holmes from the Committee on the Judiciary was read 1st and 2nd time and Wednesday next at 10 oclock assigned for a 3rd reading and 1000 copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature.

Leave to Withdraw was accepted in concurrence with the Senate, on the petition of Edward Smith and others- - of Moses Goodwin and others- - of John Dickinson and others-

Report on the petition of Charles Leavins and others of Ira Crocker and others referring the subject to the next Legislature, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate

Report on the petition of James Crosby and others to be set off from Hampden and be annexed to Bangor granting an Order of Notice, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

Petition of James Spaulding and others to be incorporated into a Company by the name of the South Thomaston Parsonage House- - of Selectmen in behalf of Inhabitants of the town of Avon, praying that the ministerial fund in said town may be transformed to a School fund, were severally read and referred to the committee on Parishes. Sent up for concurrence

Petition of Jacob Southwick and 25 others to be