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[80] [1822 Jan. 7.] The Petition of the Committee of the Maine Medical Society for an alteration of their Act of Incorporation was read and committed to Messrs. Holland & Wheeler.

[Resolve] Resolve on the petition of Samuel Whitney in behalf of the town of Monroe - was read - and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading - and committed to the Committee on Bills in the second reading.

[Bills] The following Bills were read the first time, and assigned for a second reading tomorrow at ten o'clock - and in the mean time committed to the Committee on Bills in the second reading, to wit - Bill in addition to an Act entitled An Act regulating Judicial process and proceedings - Bill to Jet off Asa Young with his estate from the town of Dearborn - and annex them to Waterville. Bill in addition to an Act regulating Elections - and a Bill to annex that part to lot numbered twenty nine which lies in the Northwest corner of Starks to the town of Industry.

[Petitions] The petition of Stephen Heald and others for leave to sell Ministerial lands in Lovell was read and committed to the joint standing Committee on Parishes etc. Sent down for concurrence - came up concurred.

[Reports] Mr. Buxton from the Joint Standing Committee on Parishes, & other religious Societies and Ministerial & School lands made the following reports - to wit - That Selectmen of Eastport have leave to bring in a Bill, that Selectmen of Guilford have leave to bring in a Bill, and that Selectmen of Sangerville have leave to bring in a Bill - which reports were severally read and accepted and sent down for concurrence - and came up concurred.