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same, for the consideration of the two branches.
 
same, for the consideration of the two branches.
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Albion K Parris.
  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
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January 31st 1826.
  
January 31st 1826
 
  
Albion K Parris.
 
  
 
No 5.  
 
No 5.  
  
[Note in right margin: See page 120.]
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[See page 120.]
  
 
To the Senate & House of Representatives
 
To the Senate & House of Representatives
  
 
The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Turner, of the fourth Division and the same having been accepted, I now make known to the two branches of the Legislature, that the office of Major General of the fourth Division of the Militia of this State is vacant.  
 
The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Turner, of the fourth Division and the same having been accepted, I now make known to the two branches of the Legislature, that the office of Major General of the fourth Division of the Militia of this State is vacant.  
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Albion K Parris.
  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
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February 2nd 1826
  
February 2nd 1826
 
  
Albion K Parris.
 
  
 
No 6.
 
No 6.
  
[Note in right margin: See page 124]
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[See page 124]
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To the Senate and House of Representatives -
  
To the Senate and House of Representatives
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I lay before the two branches of the Legislature, for their consideration, a copy of a communication from the Commissioners under the Act for separating Maine from Massachusetts, relating to their proceedings the year past, and to measures by them contemplated to be effected the present year.
  
I lay before the two branches of the Legislature, for their consideration, a copy of a communication from the Commissioners under the Act for separating Maine from Massachusetts, relating to their proceedings the year pat, and to measures by them contemplated to be effected the present year.
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Albion K Parris.
  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
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February 2nd 1826.
  
February 2nd 1826.
 
  
Albion K Parris.
 
  
 
No 7.
 
No 7.
  
[Note in the right margin: see page 137]
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[See page 137]
  
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives,
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives,
  
I have received from the Delegates of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, a memorial in behalf of said tribe, setting fourth sundry grievances, for which they asked redness.
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I have received from the Delegates of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, a memorial in behalf of said tribe, setting forth sundry grievances, for which they asked redress.
  
As the relief prayed for, can be afforded only by the Legislative branch of the Government, I herewith submit the memorial, to the two houses, for their consideration.
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As the relief prayed for, can be afforded only by the Legislative branch of the Government, I herewith submit the memorial, to the two Houses, for their consideration.
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Albion K Parris.
  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
 
 
February 3d 1826.
 
February 3d 1826.
 
Albion K Parris.
 

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same, for the consideration of the two branches.

Albion K Parris.

Council Chamber January 31st 1826.


No 5.

[See page 120.]

To the Senate & House of Representatives

The Adjutant General having reported the resignation of Major General Turner, of the fourth Division and the same having been accepted, I now make known to the two branches of the Legislature, that the office of Major General of the fourth Division of the Militia of this State is vacant.

Albion K Parris.

Council Chamber February 2nd 1826


No 6.

[See page 124]

To the Senate and House of Representatives -

I lay before the two branches of the Legislature, for their consideration, a copy of a communication from the Commissioners under the Act for separating Maine from Massachusetts, relating to their proceedings the year past, and to measures by them contemplated to be effected the present year.

Albion K Parris.

Council Chamber February 2nd 1826.


No 7.

[See page 137]

To the Senate and House of Representatives,

I have received from the Delegates of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, a memorial in behalf of said tribe, setting forth sundry grievances, for which they asked redress.

As the relief prayed for, can be afforded only by the Legislative branch of the Government, I herewith submit the memorial, to the two Houses, for their consideration.

Albion K Parris.

Council Chamber February 3d 1826.