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198 Remonstrance of the Selectmen of Bath of John Stinson committee of Woolwick each against the same were read and referred to the committee who have that subject under consideration sent up for concurrence

Petition of Samuel Wheeler and others for an act to reduce the capital stock of the Frontier Bank was read and referred to the committee on Banks and Banking

Petition of Joseph Kendrick a Coroner to be remunerated for expenses in taking inquisitions - was read and referred to the committee on claims sent up for concurrence

Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Lincolnville for the preservation of Pickerell in the several Ponds in that town read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries sent up for concurrence

Resolve in favor of the Passamaquody Indians - in favour of Samuel Holden were read once and tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a second reading

Bill to exempt certain implements of husbandry from attachment and execution and from distress for taxes - was read a third time and ordered to lie on the table and Wednesday next at 11 oclock assigned for a further consideration