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To the Senate and House of Representatives:
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives:
  I communicate for your consideration a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, addressed to the Secretary of State of the United States, with an extract of a letter from the Land Agent of that Commonweath, relating to its own rights and interests, as well as those of this State, within the Country on this side of North Eastern Boundary.
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  I also transmit a plan of the line between Maine and New Hampshire, as determined by the commissioners who have recently acted upon that subject.
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I communicate for your consideration a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, addressed to the Secretary of State of the United States, with an extract of a letter from the Land Agent of that Commonwealth, relating to its own rights and interests, as well as those of this State, within the Country on this side of North Eastern Boundary.
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I also transmit a plan of the line between Maine and New Hampshire, as determined by the commissioners who have recently acted upon that subject.
 
Council Chamber      Enoch Lincoln
 
Council Chamber      Enoch Lincoln
 
Portland 13. 1829.
 
Portland 13. 1829.
  
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives:
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives:
  I transmit a copy of a communication received from the Inspector General of Hoops, his statement is corroborated by the official returns. On the renewal of the Commission in June last the appointment was declined by the present inspector on account of the amount of duties required by law to be paid on the Commission. He was informed that the payment of the duty was indispensable, during the existence of the law, but that as the propriety of requiring a duty on an office of so little emolument was questionable, the subject would be submitted to the consideration of the Legislature - Under this assurance the appointment was accepted.
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I transmit a copy of a communication received from the Inspector General of Hops, his statement is corroborated by the official returns. On the renewal of the Commission in June last the appointment was declined by the present inspector on account of the amount of duties required by law to be paid on the Commission. He was informed that the payment of the duty was indispensable, during the existence of the law, but that as the propriety of requiring a duty on an office of so little emolument was questionable, the subject would be submitted to the consideration of the Legislature - Under this assurance the appointment was accepted.
 
Council Chamber                Enoch Lincoln
 
Council Chamber                Enoch Lincoln
 
January 20. 1829.
 
January 20. 1829.

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234.

To the Senate and House of Representatives:

I communicate for your consideration a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, addressed to the Secretary of State of the United States, with an extract of a letter from the Land Agent of that Commonwealth, relating to its own rights and interests, as well as those of this State, within the Country on this side of North Eastern Boundary.

I also transmit a plan of the line between Maine and New Hampshire, as determined by the commissioners who have recently acted upon that subject. Council Chamber Enoch Lincoln Portland 13. 1829.

To the Senate and House of Representatives:

I transmit a copy of a communication received from the Inspector General of Hops, his statement is corroborated by the official returns. On the renewal of the Commission in June last the appointment was declined by the present inspector on account of the amount of duties required by law to be paid on the Commission. He was informed that the payment of the duty was indispensable, during the existence of the law, but that as the propriety of requiring a duty on an office of so little emolument was questionable, the subject would be submitted to the consideration of the Legislature - Under this assurance the appointment was accepted. Council Chamber Enoch Lincoln January 20. 1829.