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and accepted. Sent down for concurrence - Concurred

[1827]

[Report on petition of George F Richardson & al] Mr Francis from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on the petition of George F. Richardson and others Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

[Resolve for correcting the valuation of Steuben] Mr. Balkam from the Committee reported Resolve for correcting the valuation of Steuben and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Resolve in favor of Houlton Plantation] Mr Sweat from the Committee reported Resolve in favor of Houlton Plantation and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Bill additional respg the Maine Wesleyan Seminary] Mr Williams from the Committee reported Bill additional respecting the Maine Wesleyan Seminary and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended Sent down for concurrence

[Resolve in favor of Oliver Perkins] Resolve in favor of Oliver Perkins came up and the Senate insist upon their vote passing this Resolve to be engrossed.

[Petition of Wm Tozier] Petition of William Tozier praying compensation for a wound received at Eastport during the late war with Great Britain was read and referred to the Committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers. Sent down for concurrence Concurred.

[Bill establishing the County of Waldo] The Senate resumed the consideration of the Bill to establish the County of Waldo, and the same was passed to be engrossed Sent down for concurrence.

[Parris K Albion elected U.S. Senator by the H.R.] Message from the House of Representatives that they had again elected Albion K. Parris to be a Senator from the State in the Congress of the United States and again request the