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be filled agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution

Albion K. Parris.

Council Chamber January 10, 1825.


[See page 41.]

To the Senate, and House of Representatives: Having this day received from the Inspecors [inspectors] of the State Prison their final Report for the past year, I have directed a copy thereof to be laid before the two branches of the Legislature for their information.

Albion K. Parris.

Council Chamber January 12. 1825.

[See page 54.]

To the Senate, and House of Representatives: The Governor of Georgia having requested that the inclosed resolution of the Legislature of that State may be made known to the Legislature of Maine, I communicate the same to the Branches, for their information.

Albion K Parris.

Council Chamber January 15. 1825


[See page 64.]

To the Senate, and House of Representatives: I lay before the Legislature a communication received from the Officers of a company of Artillery in the second Brigade and fourth Division relative to the situation of the field ordnance attached to said company. By law it I made the duty of the Quarter Master General to provide, for each company of artillery, Brass field pieces, carriages and apparatus necessary for their