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Monday, March 28, 1831.

[Petition refered.] The petition of William D. Williamson, and others, for a Bank at Bangor, was read and refered to the Joint standing committee on Banks and Banking, in concurrence.

[Bill to extend the Charters of the several Banks.] "An Act to extend the charters of the several Banks in this State" laid on the table by Mr. Kingsbery, was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Resolve in favor of B. Dunn.] Resolve in favour of Benjamin Dunn came up from the House indefinitely postponed, for concurrence. The Senate recede from their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed, and concur the House in the indefinite postponement thereof.

[Leave of Absence.] Mr. Eastman of Somerset, and Mr. Kingsbery of Kennebec, has leave of absence from and after Wednesday next. Mr. Morse of Kennebec, has leave of absence after this day.

[Bills enacted.] The Committee on engrossed Bills, reported, as truly copied from the originals, the following Bills, to wit: "An additional Act to promote the sale and settlement of the public lands" "An Act to establish the Kennebec Boom Corporation" "An additional Act to regulate the inspection of Beef and Pork, and the same were severally passed to be enacted.