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[1822. Jan. 16-] Agreeably to assignment the two Houses met in convention at the Representatives chamber at twelve o'clock - when James Collins Esquire appeared and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to act as Counsellor to the Governor - The Convention then separated -
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Agreeably to assignment the two Houses met in convention at the Representatives chamber at twelve o'clock - when James Collins Esquire appeared and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to act as Counsellor to the Governor - The Convention then separated -
  
 
Ordered that a message go to the Governor that James Collins Esquire has been duly qualified as a Counsellor to advise with him in the executive department of the Government for the current political year.
 
Ordered that a message go to the Governor that James Collins Esquire has been duly qualified as a Counsellor to advise with him in the executive department of the Government for the current political year.
  
[M. General 1st Division] Agreeably to assignment at 12 o'clock the Senate proceeded to the choice of a Major General of the first division, to fill the vacancy existing therein.
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Agreeably to assignment at 12 o'clock the Senate proceeded to the choice of a Major General of the first division, to fill the vacancy existing therein.
 
On counting the ballots it appears that the whole number was nineteen: - necessary to a choice ten -
 
On counting the ballots it appears that the whole number was nineteen: - necessary to a choice ten -
 
Brigadier General John McDonald had ten and was declared chosen on the part of the Senate.
 
Brigadier General John McDonald had ten and was declared chosen on the part of the Senate.
 
Ordered that a message go to the House - that the Senate had non concurred with the House in their choice of Brigadier General Simon Nowell - and on the part of the Senate had made choice of Brigadier General John McDonald - and that they requested the concurrence of the House therein.-
 
Ordered that a message go to the House - that the Senate had non concurred with the House in their choice of Brigadier General Simon Nowell - and on the part of the Senate had made choice of Brigadier General John McDonald - and that they requested the concurrence of the House therein.-
  
[Petition committed] The petition of Daniel Pike and another Committee of the trustees of the Maine Charity School - praying for aid &c. committed in the House to the Joint Committee who have under consideration so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the support & encouragement of the Literary Institutions at Brunswick and Waterville - came up for concurrence -
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The petition of Daniel Pike and another Committee of the trustees of the Maine Charity School - praying for aid &c. committed in the House to the Joint Committee who have under consideration so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the support & encouragement of the Literary Institutions at Brunswick and Waterville - came up for concurrence -
 
Read and concurred.
 
Read and concurred.
 
Ordered that the petitions of John McLean & others - and of Joseph Young & others be taken from the files of the Senate and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns.
 
Ordered that the petitions of John McLean & others - and of Joseph Young & others be taken from the files of the Senate and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns.
  
The Senate adjourned.[centered]
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The Senate adjourned.

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[76] [1822. Jan. 16-] Agreeably to assignment the two Houses met in convention at the Representatives chamber at twelve o'clock - when James Collins Esquire appeared and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to act as Counsellor to the Governor - The Convention then separated -

Ordered that a message go to the Governor that James Collins Esquire has been duly qualified as a Counsellor to advise with him in the executive department of the Government for the current political year.

[M. General 1st Division] Agreeably to assignment at 12 o'clock the Senate proceeded to the choice of a Major General of the first division, to fill the vacancy existing therein. On counting the ballots it appears that the whole number was nineteen: - necessary to a choice ten - Brigadier General John McDonald had ten and was declared chosen on the part of the Senate. Ordered that a message go to the House - that the Senate had non concurred with the House in their choice of Brigadier General Simon Nowell - and on the part of the Senate had made choice of Brigadier General John McDonald - and that they requested the concurrence of the House therein.-

[Petition committed] The petition of Daniel Pike and another Committee of the trustees of the Maine Charity School - praying for aid &c. committed in the House to the Joint Committee who have under consideration so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the support & encouragement of the Literary Institutions at Brunswick and Waterville - came up for concurrence - Read and concurred. Ordered that the petitions of John McLean & others - and of Joseph Young & others be taken from the files of the Senate and committed to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns.

The Senate adjourned.