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[198] [1827] and directors of the Augusta Bank

[Bill to change the name New Charleston] Bill to change the name of New Charleston

[“2d Parish North Yarmouth] Bill to change the name of the Second territorial Parish in North Yarmouth

[“revoking charter of Passamaquoddy Bank] Bill revoking charter of Passamaquoddy Bank

{“Kennebec Bank] Bill revoking the charter of the Kennebec Bank

[“changing names] Bill changing names of certain persons and

[Penobscot Boom Corporation] Bill additional to “An Act to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation and the same passed to be enacted and also

[Resolve taxing No. 5 in 2d R County of Oxford] Resolve taxing township Number five in the second Range in the County of Oxford and establishing the valuation thereof

[“providing compensation for certain officers] “ providing compensation for certain officers of the Legislature

[“respecting managers of Sullivan B. lottery] “ respecting managers of Sullivan Bridge Lottery

[“N.E. Boundary] “ respecting the northeastern boundary of this State

[“Mariaville South] “ respecting Mariaville South

[“purchase stationary] “ for the purchase of stationary and

[“for the payment of contingent expenses] Resolve for the payment of contingent expenses and the same were finally passed and these

Bills and resolves were presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature.

[Report. Bill fixing the place of meeting of the permanent seat of Government] Mr Dennett from the Committee reported Bill fixing the place of meeting of the permanent seat of Government and prescribing the place where the Legislature shall hold its sessions and the question shall this bill now passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House ordered to be taken by yeas and nays was decided in the affirmative as follows

[yeas] yeas Messrs Dennet, Sweat, Dunlap, Churchill, Dunn, Gardner, Hathaway, Balham, Williams, Grover & Butman 11