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[70] Friday January 19th 1827 [1827]

[Bank Returns] A communication was received from A. Nichols Esq. Secretary of State transmitting Returns of the several banks and an Abstract of the same on motion by Mr Churchill 400 copies of the abstract were ordered to be printed for the use of the Legislature

[Report on petition of Samuel Cony - ] [Bill additional to the acts establish. salaries of pub. of.] Mr Kimball from the committee on salaries on the petition of Samuel Cony reported Bill additional to the several Acts establishing the salaries of public officers. Read a 1st time tomorrow 10 o'clock assigned for a second reading.

[Bill to set of Lot No. 21 from Baldwin to Sebago] Mr Stebbins from the Committee on Bills in the second reading reported in a new draft Bill to set off Lot No. 21 from Baldwin to Sebago and the same was read a second time & passed to be engrossed as taken into this new draft. Sent down for concurrence -


[petition Thomas Kendall &al] On motion by Mr Williams the petition of Thomas Kendall and others was taken from the files and the Senate reconsidered their vote accepting the report of a Committee thereon and recommitted said petition and accompanying papers to the Committee on Incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence

[pet. President, Directors & co. of Kennebec Bank] Petition of the President, Directors, and Company of the Kennebec Bank for liberty to resign their charter was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking sent down for concurrence.

[pet. of Inhabitants of Fairfield & Waterville] Petion of certain Inhabitants of Fairfield and Waterville to be constituted a school district was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary sent down for concurrence

Petition of Benjamin Brown and others to be incorporated by