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208. that the use and occupation of the buildings, whereby the State is at present accommodated, may be extended if necessary to the meeting of the Legislature at Hallowell in eighteen hundred and twenty eight, reported that as the Legislature do not contemplate meeting at Hallowell in 1828 no further order is necessary upon the subject - and the House accepted the report in concurrence with the Senate.

A message was received from the Senate by Mr Hutchinson their Secretary, informing the House that the Senate have elected on their past as one a committee under the Resolve respecting the State Prison Thomas Bond Esqr of Hallowell.

Bill regulating the sale of Lottery Tickets, and drawing of Lotteries authorizing by this State, came from the Senate amended for concurrence & the House concurred.

Resolve respecting the Deputy Secretary of State came from the Senate that body insisting upon their former votes, proposing a Conference & appointing as Conferees on their part Messrs Stebbins, Parsons & Williams - The House accept the proposition for a conference irisist [?] upon their former vote, and appoint as conferees on their part Messrs Goodenew of Alfred, Bonney of Turner & White of Monmouth-