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57 were severally read and referred the Committee on Apportionment of Represenatives and sent up for concurrence

Petition of the town of Kingsfield that their doings may be made valid was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary sent up for concurrence

Petition of Nathaniel Haskell for a grant of lan`d in consideration of services rendered to the State was read and referred to the Committee on State Lands - sent up for concurrence

Petition of Adam Weed to be set off from Thorndike to Knox was read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns - sent up for concurrence

Petition of Selectmen of Phillips to transfer the school fund from the Trustees of the same to the town officers was read and referred to the Committee in Parishes - sent up for concurrence

Petition of the Inhabitants of Columbia for a fish law in said town was read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries sent up for concurrence

Petition of Abigail Richards and als for a change of name was read and referred to the Committee in change of name

Petition of William Witt for remuneration on account of sickness whole attending the Legislature of 1829 was read and referred to Messrs Lermond of Union Bartlett of Hope, and Meigs of China

Remonstrance of John Hall and 107 others against the passage of a law on the Petition of Jones Dyer and others