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60 Petition of W. Delesdernier and thirty one others to be incorporated under the title of the Calais Railway Company – were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals – sent up for concurrence.

Petition of the Inhabitants of the town of Hartland to give up their corporation.


of the Inhabitants of Hartland to be set off to Canaan were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Division of Towns – sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Levi Lincoln and others for the passage of a Resolve ratifying and confirming certain doings of Leonard M. Parker.


of the inhabitants of Portland for a City charter were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of John M. Blanchard for change of the names of himself and his children – was read and referred to the Committee on Change of names.

Mr. Frost of Standish, called up the consideration of the Order introduced by him on the 13th instant – but before any question was taken thereon the House adjourned.

A message came from the Senate be their Secretary informing the House that in consequence of the death of Benjamin Pike, a Senator from the County of York, that body had voted to adjourn until two o'clock this afternoon. Ordered that when this House adjourn it adjourn until two o'clock this afternoon. And the House adjourned. Attest Joseph G. Cole Clerk