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[1825 February 8.]

[Bills]

Bill to repeal an Act to establish a ministerial fund in Chesterville,”

Resolve on the petition of Luke Lambert,” and

Bill to prevent the buying and selling of dormant titles,” were severally read a 2d time and passed to be engrossed: sent down for concurrence..

[Reports on Petitions]

Mr. Parsons of L. from the committee, on petition of the town of Frankfort, reported that the petitioners cause an attested copy of their petition, with this order thereon to be published in the newspaper printed at Belfast in the County of Hancock, three weeks successively, the last publication to be thirty days at least before the second wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence, concurred.

Mr Parsons of L. from the committee, on petition of Nathaniel Allen & als. reported that the petitioners cause an attested copy of their petition with this order thereon to be published into the Eastern Argus, printed in Portland, three weeks successively, the last publication to be thirty days at least before the second wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred.

[Bill]

Bill in addition to an Act to provide for the education of Youth,” was taken up & committed to Messrs. Parsons of L. Holland and Stebbins.

[Message]

The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table a special message from the Governor, with accompanying documents relative to the accounts of Samuel Call Esq an Agent for the Penobscot tribe of Indians: Read and referred to Messrs Kelsey