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275 Resolve in favor of Samuel Phinney - was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft - sent up for concurrence. Bill - regulating cost in Criminal prosecutions was read a third time and passed to be engrossed as amended on sheet marked B - sent up for concurrence. Bill - additional to secure to owners their property in Logs, Masts, masts, spars and other timber was read and committed to Messrs. Bradbury of Hollis, Magoun of Bath and Lawrence of Fairfield Ordered that the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the Inspection, packing and branding of Beef and Pork, where the office of the Inspector General of Beef and Pork shall become vacant by death or otherwise - sent up for concurrence. Resolve in favor of Samuel Winter was read a second time as taken into a new draft and refused a passage and Mr. Watts of St George moved to reconsider the vote and tomorrow at eleven o'clock was assigned for that purpose. The Committee on Engrossed Bills report as duly engrossed - Bill - to divide the town of Berwick and to incorporate the Easterly part thereof, into a town by the name of North Berwick


to set off James Meader from Westbrook to Falmouth


to incorporate the proprietors of the Congregational Meetinghouse in Limerick


to set off the land of John Gower and others from Acton to Shapleigh


to incorporate the Proprietors of the Austin Stream Grist Mill

which were severally passed to be Enacted - sent