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Message from the Governor. | Message from the Governor. | ||
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To the Senate and House of Representatives | To the Senate and House of Representatives | ||
− | The Secretary will lay before you a communication from the Commissioners who have been employed under the Act of Separation on the part of this State. I suggest for your consideration the propriety of making provision for meeting the expense of this commission at this time as the | + | The Secretary will lay before you a communication from the Commissioners who have been employed under the Act of Separation on the part of this State. I suggest for your consideration the propriety of making provision for meeting the expense of this commission at this time as the charge is to the general account of Massachusetts and Maine. Should the arrangement be ratified by Massts, it is desirable, that the expense of the Commission should be adjusted here, in order that it should be closed at the proper time, with the other important subjects between the two States. |
Council Chamber March 15 1821 } | Council Chamber March 15 1821 } | ||
William King. | William King. | ||
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Ordered that the Message of the Governor of this date, together with the communication accompanying the same, be committed to Messrs Potter and O'Brien with such as the House may join. | Ordered that the Message of the Governor of this date, together with the communication accompanying the same, be committed to Messrs Potter and O'Brien with such as the House may join. | ||
In Senate March 15th 1821. | In Senate March 15th 1821. |
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[David Fuller]
David Fuller - came down endorsed In Senate March 15th 1821 The Senate nonconcur the House and refuse to pass this Resolve to be engrossed. Sent down.
[Message from Governor -]
[pay of Commissioners under the act of Separation -]
Message from the Governor.
To the Senate and House of Representatives The Secretary will lay before you a communication from the Commissioners who have been employed under the Act of Separation on the part of this State. I suggest for your consideration the propriety of making provision for meeting the expense of this commission at this time as the charge is to the general account of Massachusetts and Maine. Should the arrangement be ratified by Massts, it is desirable, that the expense of the Commission should be adjusted here, in order that it should be closed at the proper time, with the other important subjects between the two States. Council Chamber March 15 1821 } William King. In Senate March 15th 1821. Read and sent down. Read and sent up.
[referred]
Ordered that the Message of the Governor of this date, together with the communication accompanying the same, be committed to Messrs Potter and O'Brien with such as the House may join. In Senate March 15th 1821. Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred and Messrs Clap, Moore and Read of Strong are joined.