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XXVIII of the territory and endanger the peace of the nation. I would further suggest the necessity of acting with promptness upon this subject after it shall have received that attentive consideration to which by its importance to the honor and interests of the State and the welfare of the United States it is eminently entitled. As the Government of Massachusetts has been invited to cooperate in the measures heretofore taken by the Legislature it may also be proper that she should be requested to unite with us in the proposed amendment if upon consideration, its adoption should be deemed expedient Council Chamber Augusta February 22, 1832 Saml E. Smith To the Senate and House of Representatives, The order of the two branches of the Legislature authorizing the Governor with the advice of Council to remove the injunction of secrecy when in their opinion it may be done in safety to the interest of the State has been under the consideration of this department and the reasons stated in the report of the Council herewith communicated and in pursuance of said order, I hereby with the advice of Council remove the injunction of secrecy, on the proceedings of the Legislature from and after this day. Council Chamber March 9, 1832 Saml. E. Smith