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[1824] [January 10th] ecutive part of the Government, and also a Secretary of State.
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[January 10th]
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ecutive part of the Government, and also a Secretary of State.
  
[Message] A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring with the Senate in their foregoing proposition.
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[Message]
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A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring with the Senate in their foregoing proposition.
  
[Message from the Governor] The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table, a written Message from the Governor, addressed to the two Houses of the Legislature, which was read and laid on the table
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[Message from the Governor]
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The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table, a written Message from the Governor, addressed to the two Houses of the Legislature, which was read and laid on the table
  
[Senator Qualified] Jonas Wheeler Esq. of Campden, having been elected to supply one of the vacancies in the Senate Board, from the County of Lincoln, and having been thereof duly notified by the Secretary of State, came in and was conducted by Mr. McDonald, to the Governor and Council when he was duly qualified, and afterwards took his seat.
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[Senator Qualified]
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Jonas Wheeler Esq. of Campden, having been elected to supply one of the vacancies in the Senate Board, from the County of Lincoln, and having been thereof duly notified by the Secretary of State, came in and was conducted by Mr. McDonald, to the Governor and Council when he was duly qualified, and afterwards took his seat.
  
[Convention for choice of Counsellors] At twelve Oclock the two Houses met in Convention for the purpose of electing seven Counsellors and a Secretary of State.
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[Convention for choice of Counsellors]
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At twelve Oclock the two Houses met in Convention for the purpose of electing seven Counsellors and a Secretary of State.
  
 
The whole number of Ballots given for Counsellors, was  153
 
The whole number of Ballots given for Counsellors, was  153
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Daniel Wood Esq. had  136
 
Daniel Wood Esq. had  136
 
William Chadwick "  149
 
William Chadwick "  149
James M'Lellan "  124
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James McLellan "  124
 
Abraham Morrill  "  148
 
Abraham Morrill  "  148
 
Daniel Merrill  "  148
 
Daniel Merrill  "  148

Revision as of 18:16, 2 July 2020

18 [1824] [January 10th] ecutive part of the Government, and also a Secretary of State.

[Message] A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring with the Senate in their foregoing proposition.

[Message from the Governor] The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table, a written Message from the Governor, addressed to the two Houses of the Legislature, which was read and laid on the table

[Senator Qualified] Jonas Wheeler Esq. of Campden, having been elected to supply one of the vacancies in the Senate Board, from the County of Lincoln, and having been thereof duly notified by the Secretary of State, came in and was conducted by Mr. McDonald, to the Governor and Council when he was duly qualified, and afterwards took his seat.

[Convention for choice of Counsellors] At twelve Oclock the two Houses met in Convention for the purpose of electing seven Counsellors and a Secretary of State.

The whole number of Ballots given for Counsellors, was 153 Necessary for a choice 77

Daniel Wood Esq. had 136 William Chadwick " 149 James McLellan " 124 Abraham Morrill " 148 Daniel Merrill " 148 Joseph Lock " 78 John Balkam " 147 and they were severally declared elected.