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in the affirmative as follows

[1827]

[Yeas] Yeas Messrs Dennett, Sweat, Stebbins, Elwell, Southwick, Williams, Grover, Weston and Butman 9

[Nays] Nays Messrs Dunlap, Churchill, Dunn, Gardner, Hathaway, Balkam and Washburn 7

[Report. Resolve on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives] Mr Weston from the Committee reported Resolve on the Pay Roll of the House of Representatives and the same was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended Sent down for concurrence.

[Message fm. House Con. J. Holmes elected to ex. State Prison laws.] Message from the House of Representatives that they had elected the Hon John Holmes to examine the Laws relating to the State Prison under the Resolve of the 24th inst.

[Resolve providing for removal of public Documents] Resolve providing for the removal of the public Documents to Hallowell was taken up and indefinitely postponed.

[Resolve providing for a cheap & speedy disposition of the public lands.] Resolve providing for a cheap and speedy disposition of the public Lands laid upon the table by Mr. Washburn was taken up and indefinitely postponed.

[Report, relating to the public buildings in Portland.] Mr. Churchill from the Committee on order respecting agreement with the proper authorities for the occupation of the public buildings in Portland reported that further measures are inexpedient Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred

[Thomas Bond elected to revise the Criminal Code] Agreeably to assignment the Senate proceeded to the choice of some person to perform the duties of a Committee under the Resolve of the twenty fourth instant Mr Hathaway from the Committee appointed to receive sort and count the votes

reported that the whole number of votes given was 16

Necessary to constitute an election 9