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on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of altering the jurisdiction & proceedings of the Courts of Probate and the House concurred.

A communication was received from the Secretary of State transmitting the Returns made to his office of votes on the subject of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State agreeably to the Resolve of March 7th 1834 - and it was in Senate referred to Messrs Emmons, Burnham & Greene of Somerset with such as the House may join - and the House joined Messrs Cobb of Gloucester, O'Brien of Brunswick, Woodbury of Minot, Nickerson of Brewer & Emerson of Calais.

Report of the joint standing Committee on the Judiciary referring the petitions of Gouldsboro & sundry other towns praying for the removal of the Shiretown of Hancock County from Castine to Ellsworth, to the Division and alteration of Counties, was accepted in concurrence with the Senate.

The Committee on the petition of Enoch Craig & others granting leave to withdraw, accepted in the Senate as amended came down for concurrence, and the House [crossout]concurred and amended the report by referring the subject to the next Legislature.

The Committee on the petition of the inhabitants of the town of Bowdoin, granting leave to withdraw, accepted in the Senate came down for concurrence and the House nonconcurred, and amended the report by referring the same to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns. Sent up for concurrence.

Remonstrance of the Selectmen of Frankfort, referred in this House to the Committee on Division of Towns, came back nonconcurred & ordered to be filed with the report on the petition of