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38 [1825 January 10] [Petitions referred] to increase their Capital Stock, was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

Petition of the Selectmen of Sangerville to have their doings made valid, was read and referred to the Committee on New Trials. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

Petition of Foxcroft Academy for Legislative aid, was read and referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions. Sent down for concurrence and came up concurred.

Petition of Benj. Gray and others to be set off from the town of Sedgwick and annexed to the town of Bluehill; Petition of John Douglass and others of No. 11 in Washington County to be incorporated into a new town; and Petition of James Parker and others of Litchfield, that part of said town may be annexed to Hallowell, referred in the House to the Committee on towns, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.

[Convention] The two Houses then met in Convention when Elias Stowell Esq. a Councillor elect, came in and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the duties of the Office; when the two Houses separated.

[Message to the Governor] Mr. Holland was then charged with a message to the Governor informing him