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[1827.]

[Resolve providing for the settlement of the line between Gray & Windham] Resolve providing for the settlement of the line between Gray & Windham came up indefinitely postponed for concurrence and the Senate concurred.

[Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Agricultural Society] Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Agricultural Society was read a second time and passed to be engrossed, sent down for concurrence.

[Bill to ext. the time of building Oxford Bridge] Bill to extend the time of building Oxford Bridge was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Report. Bill to incorporate the Props. of Great Meadow Dam in Topsham.] Mr. Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals on the petition of John Thompson and others reported Bill to incorporate the Proprietors of Great Meadow Dam in Topsham and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 assigned for a second reading.

[Message fm House – Mr. Barnard appointed on Com. of Banks & Banking. Message from the House of Representatives that they had appointed Mr. Barnard on the Joint Standing Committee on Banks and Banking in place of Mr. Mowry who had obtained leave of absence.

[Mr Dennett appointed on Com. of Banks &c] On motion by Mr. Churchill Mr. Dennett was appointed an additional member of the Committee on Banks &c and a message sent to the House of Representatives informing them thereof.

[Report. Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Canal Company] Mr. Sweat from the Committee on Turnpikes &c reported in a new draft. Bill to incorporate the Kennebec Canal Company, and the same was read once and tomorrow 10 assigned for a second reading.

[Motion. Resolve in favor of Thomas Todd.] On motion leave was given to Mr. Hathaway to lay on the table Resolve in favor of Thomas Todd and the same was read once, tomorrow 10 assigned for a second reading, and committed to Messrs. Washburn, Elwell and Sweat