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[1827]

[Order directing the Committee on the Judiciary to report a Bill to prevent the sale of Lottery tickets except in certain cases] be instructed to report a Bill to prevent the sale of tickets in Lotteries authorized by this State, unless by Vendors duly licensed therefor by the Treasurer of the State and who shall be under bond to make an annual Return of the amount of tickets sold by them and the Lotteries in which such tickets are sold; who shall also be required to make oath they have sold no other tickets or parts of tickets than in Lotteries authorized by this State, were severally read and passed in concurrence

[Rep. pet. J. Whitney & al. Bill addl. respecting Ferry Pt. Bridge] Mr Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges &c on the petition of Joseph Whitney and others reported Bill additional respecting Ferry Point Bridge and the same was read a 1st time and tomorrow 10 oClock assigned for a second readg

[Rep. pet. Jn.o Dole & als] " and an order of notice on the petition of John Dole & als

[Rep pet. Wm Mason & als] " leave for a Bill on the petition of William Mason & als

[Rep. pet. Cyrus Shaw & als] " leave to withdraw on the petition of Cyrus Shaw & als

and

[Rep. pet B. Prescott & als] " a reference to the next Legislature on the petition of Benjamin Prescott and others, and these reports were read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - Concurred

[Resolve – repealg Resolve authorizing appt. Surveyor and Land Agent] Mr Williams from the Committee on State Lands on an order reported Resolve repealing a Resolve authorizing the appointment of a Surveyor and Land Agent and the same was read and passed to be engrossed

[Rep. pet. Moses Adams] and also reported leave to withdraw on the several petitions of Moses Adams

[" Jos. Burrill] of Joseph Burrell and

[" Sclt Hiram] of Selectmen of Hiram, Read and accepted, Sent down for concurrence

[Rep. pet. J E Foxcroft] Mr Francis from the Committee on Parishes the petition of Joseph Foxcroft reported an order of notice Read and