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By these documents it appears that the Agent has affected the object of his mission and discharge the duties incidentally connected, therewith in a prompt and satisfactory manner

It cannot but be highly gratifying to the Legislature and people of this State to learn the readiness and cordiality with which our Parent Commonwealth has complied with the request of this Government by Cooperating with us in the adoption of measures calculated to effect a favorable decision of the question, respecting our Northeastern Boundary now pending before the Government of the United States. The friendly sentiments expressed in these Resolves of the General Court of Massachusetts will tend to strengthen and confirm the harmony and goven understanding which it is hoped will ever continue to exist between the States Council Chamber Feb 20 1832 Sam E Smith Which was read and with the accompanying Report referred to the joint Select Committee who have under consideration so much of the Governors Message as relates to the North Eastern Boundary, in concurrence with the Senate.

Report of the Committee on Claims on the Petition of Samuel Holden, granting leave to withdraw, was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate

Petition of Jere Bradbury and others for an Agricultural Society in York County, was read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of John Gardiner and others to be incorporated into a Company by the name of the Hallowell Railway Company, was read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent up for concurrence

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