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191

[1827]

[Yeas.] Yeas Messrs. Stebbins, Parsons, Elwell, Gardner, Williams, Francis, Southwick, Washburn, Weston and Butman, 10

[Nays.] Nays Messrs Dennett, Emery, Sweat, Dunlap, Churchill, Dunn, Hathaway, Balkam & Grover, 9

and this Resolve was presented to the GOVERNOR, for his approbation and signature.

[Report. Bill to repeal 26th sec. of the Militia law] Mr. Stebbins from the Committee reported in a new draft Bill to repeal the 26th section of an Act to organize, govern and discipline the Militia of this State and the same was adopted, read a second time and passed to be engrossed Sent down for concurrence

[Bill to alter name of 2d parish in North Yarmouth] Bill to alter the name of the second Parish in North Yarmouth and

[Bill to change the name of New Charleston] Bill to change the name of New Charleston, were severally read once, ordered to a second reading, again read and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.

[Resolve authorizing Gov. to commission Wm French to solemnize marriages] Resolve authorizing the Governor to commission William French to solemnize marriages among the Indians of the Penobscot tribe was read once, tomorrow 10 assigned for a second readg and committed to Messrs. Churchill, Balkam and Grover

[Report. State Tax $50,000] Mr. Parsons from the Committee reported Bill to apportion and assess upon the Inhabitants of this State a tax of Fifty thousand Dollars and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence.

[Motion – Resolve providing compensation for certain officers] On motion by Mr. Balkam the Senate reconsidered their former votes on the Resolve providing compensation for certain officers of the Legislature and concurred with the House in passing