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[1827.]

[Bank.] on Banks &c. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

[Bill to incorporate the Oxford Female Academy.] Bill to incorporate the Oxford Female Institution was taken up and passed to be engrossed as amended by striking out “Institution” and inserting “Academy” Sent down for concurrence

Adjourned

[Bill to incorporate the Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution.] Afternoon, Bill to incorporate the Saco and Biddeford Savings Institution came up amended and the Senate reconsidered their vote so far as to concur with House in their amendments

[Pet. of William Hill & als.] Petition of William Hill and others for incorporation of a Manufacturing Company was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Manufacturers

[Pet. of Daniel Rose] Petition of Daniel Rose Warden of the State Prison for an increase of salary was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on State Prison.

[Pet. of Nicholas Pierce] Petition of Nicholas Pierce for a pension was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers

[Pet. of Mansfield Steele & als.] Petition of Marshfield Steele and others for incorporation of Washington County Bible Society was read and in concurrence referred to the Committee on Parishes &c.

[Pet. of Abiel Wood & als.] Petition of Abiel Wood and others for aid to make “Bridges bridge” a free bridge referred in the House to Messrs. Evans, Wood & Potter with such as the Senate may join came up for concurrence, the Senate concurred and joined Messrs. Francis and Weston.

[Report. Bill to incorporate Engine Co. in Winthrop.] Mr. Francis from the Committee reported Bill to incorporate an Engine Company in Winthrop and the same was committed to Messrs. Emery, Francis and Kimball.