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Petition of Joseph Adams and others a Committee in behalf of the Canal Bank, for an alteration in their Charter was read and in concurrence with the House, referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking.

Petition of Samuel Seavey and others for a revision of the Law relating to the solemnization of marriages was read and in concurrence with the House referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Petition of William F. Gilmore and others to be authorized to build a dam across a stream in Woolwich, referred in the House to the Committee on the Judiciary, came up for concurrence and the Senate refused a concurrence and referred the same to the Committee on Interior Fisheries Sent down for concurrence, Came up concurred

Petition of Jonathan Whitney and others for the incorporation of a Female Academy in Winthrop was read and in concurrence with the House referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions.

[Instructions respecting allowance to State Printers]

Order of the House of Representatives, that the Committee on Accounts, in making allowance for their services to the State printers for the political year 1825, be instructed to take into consideration the proposals made by the several printers of the town of Portland, and submitted to the Committee appointed on the subject of State printing the last year, was read and passed in concurrence -

Order of the House of Representatives, that the com-