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37. the last to the present Legislature. read & passed. Sent up.

Ordered that the Senate be requested to take from their last years files, and send down to this House, a Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of Buckfield, against the petition of Benjamin Woodbury & others, praying to be set off from the town of Buckfield, and annexed to the town of Paris, referred from the last to the present Legislature - read & passed.

Ordered, that the joint standing Committee on the Judiciary be requested to take into consideration the expediency of repealing the seventh, eighth, and ninth sections of an act entitled an act to repeal an act to establish Courts of Sessions, and for establishing Courts of Sessions, passed February 25 1825, and of revising the law upon the subject of highways generally - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of William Lowell Junr & report thereon " of the town of Albion & report thereon " of Benja Woodbury & others & report thereon " of John Marble Junr & all & report thereon all taken from the last years files of the Senate. " of Jeremiah Gordan & als to be set off from Hollis to Biddeford " of Smith Baker & als for a division of the towns of Bowdoin & Litchfield came from the Senate referred to the Committee on the incorporation of towns for concurrence - and the House concurred.

Ordered that Messrs Smith of Newfield, Pray of Lebanon, & Sewall of Edgecomb with such as the Senate may join be a committee to consider the expediency of providing for an accurate survey of the line between the States of Maine and New Hampshire, read & passed - Sent up for concurrence.

Memorials of Gilman Cooper & als " of Rufus Labaree & als on the subject of opening the Sheepscut River for the Navigation of boats &c - " of John Dole & als & report thereon on the same subject. came from the Senate referred to the Committee on turnpikes, bridges & Canals for concurrence and the House concurred.