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− | read a 1st | + | read a 1st & 2nd time and tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a 3d reading |
− | Report - of whole expense of printing to the State | + | [Report - of whole expense of printing to the State &c] |
The committee appointed to ascertain and report who have been employed to do printing for the State with the amount of their accounts respectively made a detailed report which was read and accepted. | The committee appointed to ascertain and report who have been employed to do printing for the State with the amount of their accounts respectively made a detailed report which was read and accepted. | ||
− | petition of John may - | + | [petition of John may -] |
− | Petition | + | Petition of John May for a new trial in an action brought by John Jacobs against him & tried at the June Term 1804 of the S. J. Court in Kennebec County — read and referred to the committee on New trials — Sent up for concurrence. |
− | Major General 1st Division chosen. | + | [Major General 1st Division chosen.] |
− | [ | + | [Gen. Simon Nowell] |
− | Agreeably to assignment made on Friday last the House proceeded on their part by ballot to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division of the Militia of this State — and on | + | Agreeably to assignment made on Friday last the House proceeded on their part by ballot to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division of the Militia of this State — and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in was 135 necessary to a choice 68 and that Simon Nowell had 73 and was chosen on the part of the House. The Clerk was requested to communicate the same by message to the Senate. |
− | James Collins acceptance as Counsellor | + | [James Collins acceptance as Counsellor] |
− | A communication was received from James Collins Esq | + | A communication was received from James Collins Esq - Counsellor elect signifying his acceptance of that office. |
− | Committee to consider the expediency of requiring the Treasurer to make an Annual Report | + | [Committee to consider the expediency of requiring the Treasurer to make an Annual Report &c] |
On motion of Mr Burr of Litchfield | On motion of Mr Burr of Litchfield | ||
− | Ordered | + | Ordered, that Messrs Burr of Litchfield, Gardiner of Gardiner and Knowles of Hampden be a committee to consider the expediency of passing a law requiring the Treasurer of State annually within |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 10 February 2020
99 read a 1st & 2nd time and tomorrow at 10 o clock assigned for a 3d reading
[Report - of whole expense of printing to the State &c] The committee appointed to ascertain and report who have been employed to do printing for the State with the amount of their accounts respectively made a detailed report which was read and accepted.
[petition of John may -] Petition of John May for a new trial in an action brought by John Jacobs against him & tried at the June Term 1804 of the S. J. Court in Kennebec County — read and referred to the committee on New trials — Sent up for concurrence.
[Major General 1st Division chosen.] [Gen. Simon Nowell] Agreeably to assignment made on Friday last the House proceeded on their part by ballot to the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy in the 1st Division of the Militia of this State — and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in was 135 necessary to a choice 68 and that Simon Nowell had 73 and was chosen on the part of the House. The Clerk was requested to communicate the same by message to the Senate.
[James Collins acceptance as Counsellor] A communication was received from James Collins Esq - Counsellor elect signifying his acceptance of that office.
[Committee to consider the expediency of requiring the Treasurer to make an Annual Report &c] On motion of Mr Burr of Litchfield Ordered, that Messrs Burr of Litchfield, Gardiner of Gardiner and Knowles of Hampden be a committee to consider the expediency of passing a law requiring the Treasurer of State annually within