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the act to provide for the packing and inspection of pickled and smoked Fish — read & referred to Messrs Balch of Lubec, Ricker of Hartford and Dyer of Phillips with such as the Senate may join — Sent up for concurrence

[Pet. of Charles Pierce & others —] [Town of Concord] Petitions of Charles Pierce & others that the portion of territory taken from plantation No.2. & incorporated as a part of Concord may be restored to said plantation — & of Concord to have the boundaries of said town defined — read & referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns — Sent up for concurrence.

[Counsellors acceptance Ebenezer Williams Esq] A communication was received from Ebenezer Williams Esq Counsellor elect signifying his acceptance

[Rep. on pet. of Tho' D Blake & others] The committee on the petition of Thomas D Blake and others reported leave to bring in a bill — The report, accepted in the Senate, came down for concurrences — and the House concurred.

[Remonstrances.] Remonstrances — of Inhabitants of Woolwich — and of town of Dresden — which were severally on the 10th inst. referred to the committee on the incorporation of towns and sent to the Senate for their concurrences, came back nonconcurred and referred to the committee who have under consideration the petition of George Rogers & als. - and the House concurred in the reference-

[Report on election of John Gower—] The committee to whom was referred sundry remonstrances against the election of John