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[Pet. of Philo Clark for amendt. of Parish Law of 1821] of the law respecting the real estate of minor children and Petition of Philo Clark & als for an amendment of the Parish Law of 1821 were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.

[Pet: Stockholders of Bangor Bank for reduction of capital] Petition of the Stockholders of the Bangor Bank for a reduction of Capital was read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence.

[Resolve for opening road from township No. 2 &c read once] Mr. Parsons from the Select Committee reported in a new draft additional Resolve for opening and clearing a road from the South line of township No. 2 &c which was read once & tomorrow at 10 o'clock assigned for a 2nd reading.

[Message to the Gov. informing that Counsellors were qualified] Mr. Holbrook was charged with a Message informing the Governor and Council that Reuel Washburn & Jonathan G. Huntoon had taken the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to enter upon the discharge of their duties at the Council Board.

[Returns of Trustees of Literary Institutions came from the House] Returns of Trustees of Literary Institutions made to the Secretary of State in obedience to the Resolve of February 25th 1828 came from the House referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions for concurrence and the Senate concurred.

[Message from the House informing that Mr. Emerson is placed on the Judiciary Committee in room of Mr. Holmes] Message from the House of Representatives that they had placed upon the Committee on the Judiciary in the place of Mr. Holmes, Mr. Emerson of York. Mr. Holmes having resigned his seat in the House. Adjourned Attest, Eben Hutchinson, Sec.