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Saturday January 20th 1827

[1827]

[Bill granting Lottery for the benefit of Thomaston Coal & Mineral Company.] On motion by Mr. Parsons Bill granting a Lottery for the benefit of the Thomaston Coal and Mineral Company was taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Lotteries Sent down for concurrence. Concd

[Rep. on pet. D. Rose & al] Mr. Churchill from the Committee on Banks &c on the petition of Daniel Rose and others reported

[Bill additional to incorporate Thomaston Bank] Bill additional to the Act to incorporate the Thomaston Bank and the same was read a 1st time and Tuesday next 11 oClock assigned for a second reading.

[Rep. on pet. M. Springer Jr & al] [Bill additional respecting Maine Wesleyan Seminary] Mr. Washburn from the Committee on Literature &c. on the petition of Moses Springer Junr. and others reported Bill additional respecting the Maine Wesleyan Seminary and the same was read a 1st time and Tuesday at 11 oClock assigned for a second reading.

[Bill additional respecting Back Cove Bridge] Bill additional respecting Back Cove Bridge as amended and Bill to repeal an additional Act respecting B &c were severally read a second time and passed to be engrossed Sent down for concurrence.

[Report on petition of] Mr. Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c reported leave to withdraw, on the several petitions

[David Warren & al] of David Warren & others and

[Jed. Adams & al] of Jed. Adams & others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

[Report on petition of John K Smith & als] Mr. Francis from the same Committee reported leave for a Bill on the petition of John K. Smith & others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence Concurred

Mr Dennett from the Committee on Incorporation of towns reported a reference to the next Legislature on