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   I Communicate for your consideration a letter from Major Clark, the commanding Officer at the Military post of the United States, on our North Eastern Frontier. I have been deterred from making this communication at an earlier period by some doubts relating to several points in the case; but now beg leave to submit to you the direction of the concern to which the letter refers. I have been induced, most particularly, to do so from respect to the correct judgment of the Officer whose letter I transmit and his friendly regard for the interests of this State as evinced by verbal communication and many other testimonials calculated to interest the citizens in

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96 ioners of insolvency - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

On motion of Mr Alden of Brunswick

  Ordered, That the committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire, into the expediency, of passing a law, for the admission. of those who have sold their shares, in any incorporated Bank, in which they have been thus interested is or may be a party, with leave ect - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

Bill to authorize the Court of Sessions in the County of Lincoln to lay out a road across Friendship River, reported by the committee on the Judiciary, was read 1st & 2nd time & tomorrow at ten oclock assigned for a third reading.

Petition of the Selectmen of Thomaston ,and accompanying papers, taken from the last years files & sent down at the request of this House, was read & referred to the committee on Manufactures, Sent up for concurrence.

Message was received from the Governor as follows.

To the Senate & House of Representatives

 I Communicate for your consideration a letter from Major Clark, the commanding Officer at the Military post of the United States, on our North Eastern Frontier. I have been deterred from making this communication at an earlier period by some doubts relating to several points in the case; but now beg leave to submit to you the direction of the concern to which the letter refers. I have been induced, most particularly, to do so from respect to the correct judgment of the Officer whose letter I transmit and his friendly regard for the interests of this State as evinced by verbal communication and many other testimonials calculated to interest the citizens in