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339.

Wednesday, March 9, 1836.

On motion of Mr. Clark, Ordered, that a special message be sent to the Governor and Council, informing that Body, that Asa Redington, Junior, has been duly elected Treasurer of State for the current political year, and has signified his acceptance of that Office and is now ready to take and subscribe the oaths required by the Constitution - read and passed; and the said message was delivered by Mr. Clark.

Petition of William R. Keith and others, praying for the establishment of an Office for the Registry of Deeds at Thomaston - read and referred to the Committee on Division and Alteration of Counties in concurrence.

Remonstrance of George W. Cummings and others, -"- of Joel Hills and others, -"- of John B. Morgan and others, against the petition of Samuel Dudley, Agent of the Sugar Island side Boom Corporation - severally read and referred to the Committee on Interior Waters. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Robert H. Gardiner Jr. and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of working granite in the town of Bremen - read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Robert H. Gardiner Jr. and others, praying to be incorporated for the purpose of working granite in the town of Bremen - read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

Petition of John Nea, and others, praying to be incorporated by the name of the Hollis Granite Company.