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180.

Mr. Emmons, from the Committee on the Judiciary to which was referred an "order relative to Registers of Probate," reported that legislation on that subject is inexpedient -- read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

The Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals reported legislation inexpedient on an order relative to the Floating Bridge across Pleasant Pond in the town of Dexter, and leave to withdraw on petition of inhabitants of Bluehill -- read and accepted, in concurrence.

The Committee on Interior Fisheries reported leave to withdraw on petition of John Burnham and others and Hillman Gross and others --read and accepted in concurrence.

The Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, to which was referred so much of the Governor's Message as relates to Education, reported that legislation on that subject is inexpedient -- read and accepted, in concurrence.

Mr. O'Brien, from the Committee on Division of Towns, reported order of notice on petition of George Hussey -- read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

Petition of Charles Miller and J.C. Glidden praying for costs incurred on account of the Canada Road -- read and referred to the Committee on Claims, in concurrence.

Petition of James Libbey and others, for liberty to erect a bridge across George's River in Warren -- read and accepted, in concurrence.