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114 section of an Act ascertaining what shat shall constitute a legal settlement providing for the relief of the poor that legislation on those subjects are inexpedient, came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred sent up

Petition of Joseph Stackpole and others to be annexed to the town of St Albans came from the Senate, referred tp the Committee on Division of Towns - for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up

Petition of Inhabitants of Parsonsfield for the removal of the courts from York to Alfred - was read and referred to the Committee consisting of the Delegation from the County of York sent up for concurrence

Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Sedgwick - of Inhabitants of Brooksville, for the removal of Courts from Castine - were read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns sent up for concurrence

Petition of John Cayford for remuneration for services rendered in the last War - was read and referred to the Committee on Claims sent up for concurrence

Petition of John Gardiner and others, to be incorporated by the name of the Hallowell Granite Company, was read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures sent up for concurrence

Petition of President and Trustees of Bowdoin College - that the State would would assume the defense of an Action commenced against them by Wm Allen was read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions sent up for concurrence