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[27] [1827] [pet. committed] Petition of John Barnard and others for incorporation to enable them to run logs " of John Thompson and others for leave to erect a mill dam, " of Joseph Whitney for alteration in the Act incorporating ferry point Bridge of Samuel A. Bradley and others for aid in erecting a bridge over a canal

[rem. pro. sheep. bridge] Remonstrance of the Proprietors of Sheepscot Bridge against the erection of a bridge at Wiscasset were severally read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals

[pet. Calvin Selden & al] Petition of Calvin Selden and others respecting the Canada Road was read and referred tot he Commitee on the that subject. Sent down for concurrence - concurred

[state printing]

A message was received from the House that they had concurred with the Senate in selecting Thomas Todd to do the State Printing for the Current political year - had provided for one session each day until otherwise ordered - and appointed Mr Deane of Ellsworth an additional member of the Committee on State Lands.

[rept. on pet. of I. Jenkins] Mr Dennett from the Committee on Incorporation of towns reported leave for a Bull on the petition of Isiah Jenkins and others. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - concurred

[Order to inquire what Banks refuse to redeem Bills]

Orders of the House of Representatives - that the Committee on Banks and Banking be instructed to inquire whether there are any incorporated Banks in this State that have refused to redeem their Bills, and the circumstances attending, such refusal, with authority to send for persons and papers and report the facts thereon as soon as may be.

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