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[Left margin: 1827
Report. Resolve providing for the settlement of Acct. of Managers of C. & O. C. Lottery]
Mr Stebbins from the Committee reported in a new draft Resolve providing for the settlement of the Accounts of the Managers of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal Lottery and the same was read a second time and passage refused. Sent down for concurrence.
[Left margin: Order, relative to the State House]
Order of the House of Representatives appointing Messrs Ames[?] Adams and Evans with such as the Senate may join a Committee to ascertain if any further agreement be necessary with the proper authority that the use and occupation of the building, whereby the State is at present accommodated, may be extended if necessary, to the meeting of the Legislature at Hallowell in 1828, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise, was read and passed in concurrence and Messrs Churchill and Williams were joined
[Left margin: Report. Resolve in favor of James Irish]
Mr Williams from the Committee on State Lands reported Resolve in favor of James Irish and the same was read once and 3 this afternoon assigned for a second reading.
[Left margin: Report. Resolve for opening &c road from Baring to Houlton Plantation]
Mr Williams from the Committee reported Resolve for opening and completing the road from Baring towards Houlton Plantation and the same was read and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence
[Left margin: Bill to change names
Bill add. to an Act to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation]
Bill to change the names of certain persons therein named &
Bill additional to An Act to establish the Penobscot Boom Corporation were severally read once, ordered to a second reading, again read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
[Left margin: Resolve providing for the removal of public Documts[?]
Resolve in favor of the Warden of the State Prisons]
Resolve providing for the removal of the public documents &c to Hallowell, laid on the table by leave givien to Mr. Parsons and
Resolve in favor of the Warden of the State Prison laid on the table by leave given to Mr. Washburn, were severally read once and three this afternoon assigned for a second reading.