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Met according to adjournment
 
Met according to adjournment
  
The galleries of the House were cleared on motion of Mr Carpenter of Howland, and the House were occupied upon public business, in secret session, until the hour of one oclock, when on motion the doors were opened and the injunction of secrecy taken off-
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The galleries of the House were cleared on motion of Mr Carpenter of Howland, and the House were occupied upon public business, in secret session, until the hour of one oclock, when on motion the doors were opened and the injunction of secrecy taken off -
  
 
The House assigned Monday next at ten oclock to take up the consideration of the report of the committee on the subject of the Northeastern Boundary.
 
The House assigned Monday next at ten oclock to take up the consideration of the report of the committee on the subject of the Northeastern Boundary.
  
On motion of Mr Fuller of Augusta, Ordered, that when the House adjourns, it adjourn to meet at half past three oclock this afternoon.
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On motion of Mr Fuller of Augusta,  
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Ordered, that when the House adjourns, it adjourn to meet at half past three oclock this afternoon.
  
 
Adjourned.
 
Adjourned.
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Met according to adjournment.
 
Met according to adjournment.
  
The joint select committee to whom was referred the communication from the Governors of the 2nd instant with the report of the Agent appointed by the Executive of this State to inquire into and report upon certain facts relating to aggression upon the rights of the State of Maine and of individual citizens there of by inhabitants of the Province of New Brunswick & also the accompanying documents, recommended that five hundred copies of the report of the said agent be printed; three hundred thereof for the use of the members of the Legislature, and the remaining two hundred to be disposed of at the pleasure of the Governor - and also reported Resolves.
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The joint select committee to whom was referred the communication from the Governor of the 2nd instant with the report of the Agent appointed by the Executive of this State to inquire into and report upon certain facts relating to aggressions upon the rights of the State of Maine and of individual citizens thereof by inhabitants of the Province of New Brunswick & also the accompanying documents, recommended that five hundred copies of the report of the said Agent be printed; three hundred thereof for the use of the members of the Legislature, and the remaining two hundred to be disposed of at the pleasure of the Governor - and also reported Resolves.

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Thursday February 7th 1828.

Met according to adjournment

The galleries of the House were cleared on motion of Mr Carpenter of Howland, and the House were occupied upon public business, in secret session, until the hour of one oclock, when on motion the doors were opened and the injunction of secrecy taken off -

The House assigned Monday next at ten oclock to take up the consideration of the report of the committee on the subject of the Northeastern Boundary.

On motion of Mr Fuller of Augusta, Ordered, that when the House adjourns, it adjourn to meet at half past three oclock this afternoon.

Adjourned.

Afternoon.

Met according to adjournment.

The joint select committee to whom was referred the communication from the Governor of the 2nd instant with the report of the Agent appointed by the Executive of this State to inquire into and report upon certain facts relating to aggressions upon the rights of the State of Maine and of individual citizens thereof by inhabitants of the Province of New Brunswick & also the accompanying documents, recommended that five hundred copies of the report of the said Agent be printed; three hundred thereof for the use of the members of the Legislature, and the remaining two hundred to be disposed of at the pleasure of the Governor - and also reported Resolves.