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of Jabez P. Bradbury and report of J.H. Lathrop & petition of William D. Williamson, Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. conc. [pet. of W. D. Williamson]

Mr. Emery from the Committee on Banks &c, on an order of January 8th Bill in addition to an Act respecting Banks and the same was read once and Wednesday 10 o clock assigned for a second reading. [Bill - Banks]

Mr. Parsons from the Committee on Interior Fisheries, on an order of February 1st, reported Bill additional respecting the fishery in the seven mile brook in Vassalborough and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 o clock assigned for a second reading. [Bill - fishery in 7 mile Brook]

Mr. Miller from the Committee on Parishes &c reported an order of notice on the petition of Inhabitants of Thompson Pond Plantation. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. conc. [and pet. In. Thomp.P. plt.] and leave to withdraw on the petition of Nathaniel Pease and others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. concurred. [" N. Pease &als]

Mr. Richardson from the Committee on Lotteries reported leave to withdraw on the petition of the Thomaston Coal and Mineral Company. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. concurred. [" Thomaston Coal & mineral com.]

Mr. Williams from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave for a bill on the petition of Isaac Illsley. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. [" Isaac Illsley]

on order of February 1st, concerning the expediency of altering the fifth section of the Act providing for the relief, support and employment and &c of the poor - concurred. and on order of the same date concerning the expediency of authorizing towns to lay out highways over tidewaters, reported that Legislation is unnecessary. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. concurred [Report on orders of Feb 1.]