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71. Petition of Wilson page to be remunerated for certain services, was read & referred to Messrs M Cobb of Phipsburg, Woodbury of Minot & Miller of Waldoboro

Bill - regulating the sale of Lottery Tickets - was reported with amendments which were adopted, and Tuesday next at 10 oclock was assigned for a 3rd reading.

Petitions of William Hunt & als of Dixfield to be annexed to Carthage - " Samuel Hiscock & als of Carthage to be annexed to Dixfield - " William Dolley & als of Carthage to be annexed to Wilton " George F Richardson & als praying that certain Islands may be annexed to Topsham - also Remonstrance of Ebenezer Lane & als of Fayette agst the petition of David Walton & als which were severally read & referred to the committee on Parishes. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of John Brooks, Register of Deeds for a law to provide a remedy against certain evils & informalities which have heretofore existed in the Register of Deeds Office in Hancock County, was read and referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence

Petition of Thomas Spaulding & als " " Charles Greene & als for the establishment of road from Kennebec river to Quebec - were severally read & referred to the committee on so much of the Governors message as relates to the Canada road. Sent up for concurrence

Petition of John Wood for leave to demand toll on logs run thro' his dam - also Remonstrance of Isaac Walker & als against the petition of Cyrus Shaw & als were severally read & referred to the Committe [Committee] on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Benjamin Chesley & als for aid in repairing the road from Sunkhaze to Passadumkeag, was read & referred to the committee on State Lands. Sent for concurrence.