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(129) accepted in concurrence.

[Report of com. to survey line between Hollis & Waterborough] A Report of the Committee, under the Resolve of 28th January 1829, appointed to survey and mark the line between the Towns of Hollis and Waterborough, was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.

[Report relative to Draftsman] The Report of the Joint Committee appointed to contract with a Person to draft Bills & c came up recommitted to the same Committee for concurrence; the Senate concurred.

[Pet. of D. Marshall & als leave to withdraw] Mr. Dunlap, from the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking, on the Petition of D. Marshall & others, reported that the Petitioners have leave to withdraw their Petition. The Report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

[Resolve in favor of N. Leavitt] Mr. Phelps, from the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, on the Petition of Nehemiah Leavitt, reported a Resolve entitled "Resolve in favor of Nehemiah Leavitt" which was read the first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading.

[Resolve in favor of L. Smith & als, J. Treworgy & als] A Resolve from the House, entitled "Resolve in favor of Lemuel Smith & others and Joseph Treworgy & others" reported in the House by the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, on the Petitions of Lemuel Smith & others and of Joseph Treworgy & others, came up: it was read the first time and Monday next at eleven o'clock A.M. was assigned for the second reading.

[Bill to set off S. Dixon & als] Mr. Gardner, from the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, on the Petition of Shubael