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gislature, a Report this day received from the Commissioners appointed under the Resolve of the thirteenth ultimo, to confer with the Directors of the American Asylum and Commissioners of other States, respecting the education of the Deaf and Dum [Dumb].

Albion K. Parris.

Council Chamber February 3d 1825


[See page 132.]

To the Senate, and House of Representatives: The Governor of New Jersey having requested that the enclosed Resolution of the Legislature of that State may be laid before the Legislature of Maine, I communicate the same to the two branches, for their information.

Albion K. Parris.

Council Chamber February 7th 1825


[See page 136.]

To the Senate, and House of Representatives: I lay before the Legislature copies of the accounts of Samuel Call, Esquire, one of the Agents of the Tribe of Indians for services performed in behalf of this State in fulfilment of the existing Treaty with said Tribe. This account has been examined and allowed by the Council, agreeably to the provisions of the law under which said Agent was appointed, but cannot be paid until an appropriation shall have been made for that purpose by the Legislature.

Albion K. Parris.

Council Chamber February 8th 1825