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[67] [1827] [Bill to set off Samuel March from Baldwin to Sebago] Mr Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c on the petition of Samuel Murch reported bill to set off Samuel Murch from Baldwin to Sebago Read a 1st time and tomorrow 10 o clock assigned for a second reading.

[Resolve - respecting the seat of government] Resolve respecting the seat of Government was taken up Tuesday next assigned for the further consideration thereof and committed to messrs Parsons, Hathaway & Washburn

[Order of notice to Vassalboro Bank] Mr Churchill from the Committee on Banks & Banking reported an order of notice to the Vassalborough Bank read and accepted Sent down for concurrence, Concurred.

[Order - expediency of repealing additional act providing for impounding beasts] Orders of the House of Representatives that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of repealing an act additional to an act entitled and act for impounding beasts going at large damage feasant, passed February 26 1825 with leave to report by Bill or otherwise -

[Order - expediency of repealing the proviso in Resolve providing for repair of road from Baring to Houlton] " that the Committee on State Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of repealing the proviso contained in a resolve for repairing and completing the State Road from Baring to Houlton Plantion near Baskahegan passed February 28, 1826 with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise, were severally read and passed in concurrence.

[Thomas Elias notified] On motion by Mr Balham, ordered that the Secretary of the Senate notify Elias Thomas that he has by the joint ballot of the two branches of the Legislature, been elected Treasurer of State for the current political year

[Report on petition of Oliver Gerrish &al] Mr Francis from the Committee on Parishes &c reported leave for a bill on the petition of Oliver Gerrish and others. Read & accepted. Sent down for concurrence, conc'd.