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Tuesday, March 1, 1531 192 remonstrances referred The Remonstrance of John Trafton and others, against the petition of William Goodwin and others, was Read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the incorporation of Towns in concurrence.

The Remonstrance of the Town of Shapleigh against the same petition, was Read and referred to the same committee in concurrence.

Petition referred The petition of Waldo plantation for separate representation, was read and referred to the Point standing committee on the apportionment of Representatives in concurrence.

The petition of Solomon G. Mudge and others for an Act incorporating the Portland Rifle company into an Independent Battalion, was read and referred to the Joint standing committee on the Militia in concurrence.

The petition of Charles B. Abbott and others for the preservation of Pickerel in the Pupshaw[?] Pond, was Rea and referred to the Joint standing Committee on interior fisheries in concurrence.

Bill relating to State Prison An additional Act regulating the State prison, was read once and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading.

Report on pet. of Women ledby. Mr. Meqquier from the Joint standing committee on the Judiciary, reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Warren Colby, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. concurred.