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96

[Left margin: Bill adl. reg. Jud. proc. & pro

1827]

Bill additional to An Act regulating judicial process and proceedings and the same were read a second time and passed to be engrossed.

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of Jn. Carleton 2nd]

Mr. Churchill from the Committee reported Resolve in favor of John Carleton 2nd, and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended, Sent down for concurrence.

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of Tomah Loui]

Mr Williams from the Committee reported Resolve in favor of Tomah Loui and the same was read a second time and passage refused. Sent down for concurrence.

[Left margin: Order – service of on[?] Pres. D. & Co of Pass.[?] Bank]

The Secretary of State transmitted legal evidence of the source of an order of notice on the President, Directors and Company of the Vassalborough Bank which was read and referred to the Committee on Banks &c, Sent down for concurrence Concurred.

[Left margin: Report on petition of Danl[?] Thompson & al]

Mr. Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c, reported a reference to the next Legislature, on the petition of Daniel Thompson & als. Read and accepted Sent down for concurrence Concurred

[Left margin: Pet. Geo. W Webster]

Petition of George W. Webster was read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence. Concd

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of the town of Calais]

Agreeably to notice Mr. Balkam moved a reconsideration of the vote refusing a passage to the Resolve in favor of the town of Calais, and on taking the question the motion prevailed and the Resolve was committed to Messrs. Balkam, Hathaway and Williams.

[Left margin: Rep. on petition of Dennis Fairbanks & al -Jn.[?] Hopkins & als]

Mr. Dennett from the Committee on Incorporation of towns, reported leave for a Bill on the petition of Dennis Fairbanks and others and leave to withdraw on the several petitions of John Hopins and