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[56] [1827] [Report on pet - Joseph Sewall & al Bath Pub. Library] Mr Washburn from the Committee on Literature &c on the petition of Joseph Sewall and others reported bill to incorporate the Bath Public Library and the same was read a first time and tomorrow 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading -
[Bill, incorporate Maine Char. Mech. Association] Bill additional to An Act to incorporate the Maine Charitable (Society) Mechanic Association was read a first time and tomorrow, 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading and committed to Messrs Churchill, Parsons & Balham,
[pet Joseph Seavey & al] Petition of Joseph Seavey and others to be set off from St George was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Incorporation of towns
[Report on petitions of Selectmen of Athens] Mr Stebbins from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on the several petitions of the Selectmen of Athens and
[George Seavey & al] Of George Seavey & all - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - Concurred -
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[Report on order] [Usury Law] on order respecting alteration of law concerning usury - also an order concerning repeal of additional law regulating ferries reported that further Legislation is inexpedient - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred
[Bill to set off I. Jenkins to Wales] Bill to set off Isiah Jenkins and others from Litchfield to Wales and
[Bill to alter times of C.S. Cumberland] Bill to alter the times of holding the Court of Sessions for the county of Cumberland were severally read a second time and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence
[Report on Rem. Selectmen of Machias Pt.] Mr Dennett from the Committee on Incorporation of towns recommended a reference to the Committee on Parishes &c of the Remonstrance of the Selectmen of Machias Port