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[1827.]

[Report on pet. of Joshua T. Chase & als] Mr. Stebbins from the Committee on the Judiciary reported leave to withdraw on the petition of Joshua T. Chase and others and the same was, read, amended so as to grant the petitioners leave for a Bill and accepted as amended – Sent down for concurrence.

[Resolve in favor of Tomah Loui] Resolve in favor of Tomah Loui came from the House with a proposition for a conference which the Senate accept and on their part appoint Messrs. Washburn, Elwell and Dunn Conferees

[Bill add. respecting Herring Fishery] Bill additional respecting the Herring fishery and

[" " respecting the Maine Wesleyan Seminary] Bill additional respecting the Maine Wesleyan Seminary were severally read a second time and referred to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence.

[Pet. of T. Clark & als] Petition of Thomas clark and others for a grant of land to the Oxford Female Academy was referred in concurrence to the Committee on Literature &c.

[Bill to reduce the Capital Stock of the Bangor Bank] Bill to reduce the Capital stock of the Bangor Bank was read a second time and committed to Messrs. Churchill, Stebbins and Weston, with instructions to provide restrictions as are imposed on Banks whose Capitals are increased.

[Bill to extend the time for building Rumford Bridge] Bill to extend the time for building Rumford Bridge was read a second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Bill add. to an Act to incorporate the Augusta Bank] Bill additional to An Act to incorporate the Augusta Bank was read a second time and committed to Messrs. Washburn, Balkam and Southwick.

[Order Com on Militia to report a Bill to abolish trainings, except insptn.] Orders of the House of Representatives that the Committee on Militia &c be instructed to report a Bill as soon as convenient, abolishing all trainings except the annual one for inspection