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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 to 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 defence of an Action commenced against them by Wm. Allen - was read and referred to the Committee on Literary Institutions - sent up for concurrence.