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Saturday, February 2nd, 1828

Petition of Isaac Illsley Agent for a cession of jurisdiction to the United States of Little Mark Island was referred in concurrence to the Committee on the Judiciary. [right] pet. of I. Illsley

Petition of Inhabitants of Thompson Pond Plantation that part of said plantation may be annexed to Otisfield and part to Poland [right] "Inh Thomp.Pnd.Plt and Remonstrance of the town of Unity against the petition of Nathaniel Noyes and others were referred in concurrence to the Committee on Parishes. [right] Rem. Town of Unity

Petition of David H. Patterson and others for an incorporation with powers to erect a bridge across Kennebec River was referred in concurrence to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. [right]Pet. of D.H. Patten +als

Petition of John Warren and others of the town of Hiram for aid in regard to the education of youth was referred in concurrence to the Committee on Literature + Literary Institutions. [right] " or J. Warren + als

Mr. Herrick from the Select Committee appointed by order of January 10th reported Bill regulating weights and the same was read once, Tuesday 10 o Clock assigned for a second reading and 200 copies ordered to be printed. [right] Bill - weights + meas.

Mr. Miller from the Committee on Parishes +c on the petition of Roger Merrill and others, reported Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of the Brunswick Tontine Hotel and the same was read and ordered to a second reading, again read and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence, [right]pet. of R. Merrill + als Bill Brunswick Tontine Hotel " on petition of Joseph Leighton reported Bill to set off Joseph Leighton from Westbrook to Falmouth and the same was read once, ordered to a second reading, again read and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [right] pet. of J. Leighton Bill - Westbrook to Falmouth