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Passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Read a first and second time and Friday next at 10 o clock assigned for the third reading and 200 copies ordered to be printed.
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Passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Read a first and second time and Friday next at 10 o clock assigned for the third reading - and 200 copies ordered to be printed.
  
 
Message from the Governor
 
Message from the Governor
  
{Gov' Message]
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{Govs Message]
To the Senate and House of Representatives The Secretary will lay before you the Treaty concluded with the Penobscot Indians;
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[Treaty with Penobscot Indians]
 
[Treaty with Penobscot Indians]
also their release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for all their claims on that State I suggest the propriety of your giving to these documents your early attention as it may be rendered necessary to have the release placed in the hands of our Commissioners who are now in Boston, at as early a period as your convenience will permit.  
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To the Senate and House of Representatives
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The Secretary will lay before you the Treaty concluded with the Penobscot Indians; also their release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of all their claims on that State I suggest the propriety of your giving to these documents your early attention as it may be rendered necessary to have the release placed in the hands of our Commissioners who are now in Boston, at as early a period as your convenience will permit.  
 
William King.
 
William King.
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
 
Jany 23d 1821
 
Jany 23d 1821
In Senate Jany 23 1821 Read & sent down with the accompanying papers. House of Representatives Jany 23d 1821 Read and ordered to lie on the table. Adjourned till 9 o clock tomorrow morning.
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In Senate Jany 23 1821  
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Read & sent down with the accompanying papers. House of Representatives Jany 23d 1821 Read and ordered to lie on the table. Adjourned till 9 o clock tomorrow morning.
 
Attest
 
Attest
 
J. Loring Child
 
J. Loring Child
Clerk
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Clerk.

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Passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Read a first and second time and Friday next at 10 o clock assigned for the third reading - and 200 copies ordered to be printed.

Message from the Governor

{Govs Message]

[Treaty with Penobscot Indians]

To the Senate and House of Representatives

The Secretary will lay before you the Treaty concluded with the Penobscot Indians; also their release to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts of all their claims on that State I suggest the propriety of your giving to these documents your early attention as it may be rendered necessary to have the release placed in the hands of our Commissioners who are now in Boston, at as early a period as your convenience will permit. William King. Council Chamber Jany 23d 1821 In Senate Jany 23 1821

Read & sent down with the accompanying papers. House of Representatives Jany 23d 1821 Read and ordered to lie on the table. Adjourned till 9 o clock tomorrow morning. Attest J. Loring Child Clerk.