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[R.K.J. Porter]

[Thomas Allen -]

[Thomas Allen allowed his Seat as a Member]

The report on the subject of the election of Rufus K. J. Porter was called up, and on motion of Mr Williams amended at A by which amendment said Porter was declared not to have been duly elected, but that Thomas Allen Esq was duly elected as a Representative from the Class composed of the towns of Kingfield &c & and said Allen was requested to take his seat as a member of this House.

[Petition]

Petition of Thomas Carmel & als for revision of the law regulating the concerns of Mill owners &c was read & referred to Messrs Eveleth, Sands & Sheppard.

[ibid]

Petition of Daniel Merrill & als for a revision of the school law - was read & referred to Messrs Williams, Parlin & Spaulding.

[ibid]

Petition of John F Scammon & als that all the Judicial Courts may be holden at Kennebunk - was read & referred to Messrs Pond, Britton & Eames with such as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence.

[ibid]

Petition of John Allan that with others may be authorized to execute certain deeds - of William Richards & als of Winthrop for a new trial - of John McKenney for remuneration for his services in arresting John Johnson - of Thomas Stevens Junr for authority to execute a deed to True Lovitt were severally read & referred to the committee on New Trials - Sent up for concurrence -

[ibid]

Petition of Inhabitants of New Charleston to sell ministerial lands - of John Dudley & als of Perry to sell ministerial lands were read & referred to the committee on incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies &c. Sent up for concurrence.

[ibid]

Petition of John Carleton 2d for a pension in consequence of a severe wound received by him when aiding in the defence of the U.S. armed ship Adams at Hampden - was read and referred to the committee on application from Sick & wounded soldiers. Sent up for concurrence.