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+ | to each member of the Council, Senate and House of Representatives for their travel & daily attendance the present Session with leave to report by bill or otherwise — read and passed. | ||
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+ | [Message of Governor] | ||
+ | Message from the Governor, | ||
+ | [Penobscot Indians] | ||
+ | To the Senate and House of Representatives | ||
+ | I have received from the agents of the Penobscot tribe of Indians a communication suggesting sundry grievances which, in their opinion ought to be remedied, which communication I submit to the Legislature for their consideration. The agents, together with the Lieutenant Governor of the tribe being now at the seat of government will give such a particular information as will enable the Legislature more fully to understand the extent of their grievances & the practicability of providing a remedy. | ||
+ | I also lay before the two Houses the account of the said agents for services performed in the execution of their trust. | ||
+ | Albion K Parris. | ||
+ | Council Chamber January 21 1822 | ||
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+ | The foregoing message was committed in the Senate to Messrs Bond & Wheeler with such as the House may join and came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Lewis of Gorham, Quinnam of Wiscasset & Millikin of Frankfort were joined. | ||
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+ | [Committee to revise act establishing fees &c] | ||
+ | An order of the Senate appointing Messrs Seaver and Bond with such as the House may join in a committee to consider the expediency of altering and revising an act establishing the |
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to each member of the Council, Senate and House of Representatives for their travel & daily attendance the present Session with leave to report by bill or otherwise — read and passed.
[Message of Governor] Message from the Governor, [Penobscot Indians] To the Senate and House of Representatives I have received from the agents of the Penobscot tribe of Indians a communication suggesting sundry grievances which, in their opinion ought to be remedied, which communication I submit to the Legislature for their consideration. The agents, together with the Lieutenant Governor of the tribe being now at the seat of government will give such a particular information as will enable the Legislature more fully to understand the extent of their grievances & the practicability of providing a remedy. I also lay before the two Houses the account of the said agents for services performed in the execution of their trust. Albion K Parris. Council Chamber January 21 1822
The foregoing message was committed in the Senate to Messrs Bond & Wheeler with such as the House may join and came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Lewis of Gorham, Quinnam of Wiscasset & Millikin of Frankfort were joined.
[Committee to revise act establishing fees &c] An order of the Senate appointing Messrs Seaver and Bond with such as the House may join in a committee to consider the expediency of altering and revising an act establishing the