9 * v* * *v o V ^ -x- ■ '+ « C 0»V O «*0' .0* VWm..Gc.v« Saco, Dec, 15, 1840. \ Sir: — -I have the honor to enclose copies of a correspon- dence between Sir John Harvey, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick, and myself, by which it will be perceived, that Maine is again subjected to the mortification of having foreign troops quartered upon her territory. The al- leged causes for this renewed outrage, and the circumstances un- der which it has been committed, you will find stated in the letter of Sir John Harvey. That the alleged causes are entirely insufficient to justify so direct and palpable a breach of the sub- sisting agreement between the authorities of this State and the Lieut. Governor of the Province of New Brunswick, is clear. Indeed they hardly afford a decent pretext for adding another to the long catalogue of insults and injuries which the citizens of this State have been compelled to endure, at the hands of the British Government, for the last quarter of a centurv. I trust that the Executive Government of the United States will forthwith take measures to ensure the immediate withdrawal of these troops from our territory, or to expel them, should the candid and reasonable suggestion, which, it seems, has been made to the Governor General of the British Provinces by Sir John Harvey, prove unavailing. J have the honor to be, With the highest respect, Your most obt. servant, JOHN FAIRFIELD. Governor of Maine. His Excellency, M. Van Buren, President of the U. States. In Senate, January 9, 1S41. Ordered, That 1000 copies of the foregoing message and accompanying documents be printed for the use of the Legis- lature. [Extract from the Journal.] Attest: DANIEL SANBORN, Secretary. rb 9.3- ^ / °*, - "• »y ** o^ °c, O o. O, ^ % ^ ^ 4? >:«. ^ **% \ll A 'v c ° " ° * ^ s.-,. *b. .'. 'oV ■V ^M> * ^ . * A. r** 1 D0B3S BROS. ■ LIBRARY SINOINO .0' vV ,S^ iT. AUGUSTINE I V LA - 2084