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166 Monday February 4. 1833.

Order from the House instructing the Committee on Military Pensions to enquire into the justice and expediency of granting to Alvin Pike a sum of money to pay the expences [sic] and loos which accrued to him in consequence of a wound received by him while doing Military duty. Read and passed in concurrence.

The petition of the Inhabitants of Chandler's Gore Plantation, to be annexed to Hartford or Livermore; " of H.H. Snow and others to be set off from the town of Dutton and annexed to the town of Levants; Remonstrance of the inhabitants of the town of York, against the petition of Richard Wather and others, were severally read and referred to the joint Standing Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.

The petition of Nathaniel Treat and another to be reimbursed for deficiency in quantity of land purchased of the State, " of Prol Tomer praying the Legislature to sell him ten acres of land; were severally read and referred to the joint Standing Committee on State Lands in concurrence.

The petition of George Hussey to be set off from Falmouth and annexed to Westbrook. Read once referred to the joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of towns in concurrence.

the petition of the President and Directors of the Exchange Bank in Portland for an