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[Left margin: 1827]

College for aid was read and referred to the Committee on Literature &c Sent down for concurrence Concurred.

[Left margin: Message of the Governor – Militia]

Message from the Governor in relation to the Militia was received by the Secretary of State, read and referred to the Committee on Militia &c. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

[Left margin: Message from H.R. Waterman William elected Maj. Gen. 1st D[?]]

Message from the House of Representatives that they had on their part elected Brig. Gen. William Waterman to be Major General of the first Division of the Militia of this state and request the concurrence of the Senate

[Left margin: Bill incg. Trus. Maine Con. M. E. Church]

Mr. Dunn from the Committee on Engrossed Bills reported the following to be truly copied viz –Bill to alter the times of holding the Courts of sessions in the County of Cumberland and –Bill to incorporate the Trustees of the Maine Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the same were severally passed to be enacted and these Bills were presented to the Governor for his approbation and signature

[Left margin: Pet. D. Quinnam & als –Pet. Dudley Young & als –Pet E. H. Richardson & als]

Petition of Daniel Quinnam & others –Petition of Dudley Young & others & -Petition of Ebenr. H. Richardson & others all in favor of the petition of Benjamin Prescott and others, were severally read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals.


[Left margin: Rem. D. Dunlap & al]

Remonstrance of David Dunlap and others against the petition of George F. Richardson was read and referred to the Committee on Parishes &c.

[Left margin: Resolve in favor of Herbert Savage]

Mr. Dennett, from the Committee reported Resolve in favor of Herbert Savage and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed Sent down for concurrence.