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at Boflon, in the
-.5th Day of May,

County of Sq'blk, on
.nno Domini, 1785.

Containing the SPEECHLES and MESSAGES of'his Exc'l'ncy the GOVER-
NO U R, to the two Branches of the General Court, tit their Seflions com-
mencing the 25th of May, 1785, which in the preceding Part of this
Volumie Jould have b'een iij!rted it. the Order of thcir reJpee7ive Dates.
Commonwealth of Mizf ic&Yf'tts.

In  SENATE,

MAay  26,    1785.

O   R D E R E D, That T'alter Spooner, Mofs Gill, and William Phillips,
Efquires, with fuch as the Honourable Houfe may join, be a commit-
tee to wait on the Hon. Yames Bowdoin, Efq; and inform him that the Se-
nate, out of the two gentlemen fent up to them by the honourable Houfe,
have made choice of him as Governour of this Commonwealth, (agreeable to
the conflitution) for the year enfuing, and requefi his acceptance as foon as
is convenient.
Sent down for concurrence.
SAMUEL        ADAMS, Prefident.
In the HousE of REPRESENTATIVES, May 26, 1785.
Read and concurred, and Mr. Dexter, Mr. IHitchborn, Mr. Read and Mr.
.S'pooner, are joined.  N AT H A N J E L   G O R H A M, Speaker.

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