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Petition of William Troop and others to be incorporated for the purpose of prosecuting the business of vessel building - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals - sent up for concurrence -

Report on an Order relating to the alteration of the Constitution - also the petition of the Inhabitants of Georgetown for an alteration of the Constitution - that further legislation thereon is inexpedient - was read and accepted - sent up for concurrence -

Report on Petition of Joseph Chandler granting leave to withdraw - was read and accepted - sent up for concurrence -

Resolve respecting land on the Isle of Holt - respecting building a mill in number eight - were read a first time and tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading -

Bill for the preservation of the Piscataquis Union bridge - to change the name of the town of Hampton - to incorporate the Hallowell Granite Company - to incorporate the Skowhegan Free Bridge - giving further remedy in cases of willful trespass were severally read a first and second time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a third reading


Bill to incorporate the proprietors of the Parsonsfield Seminary - was read a first time and tomorrow at ten o'clock assigned for a second reading

On motion of Mr Lowell of East Machias - Mr Woodman of Buxton, Clapp of Poland, Holmes of Jay, Parlin of Concord Clapp of Hampton, Bartlett of Orono & Webster of Belfast - were added on the part of