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[1825 January 5]
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[1825 January 5.]
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[Message]
 
[Message]
A message was then received from the House
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informing that they had elected John Ruggles Esq.
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A message was then received from the House informing that they had elected John Ruggles Esq. Speaker and James L. Child Esq. - Clerk, and were ready to proceed to business.
Speaker and James L. Child Esq. Clerk, and
 
were ready to proceed to business.
 
  
 
[Secretary chosen]
 
[Secretary chosen]
The Senate then proceeded to the choice of  
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a Secretary, the whole number of Votes given was
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The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Secretary; the whole number of Votes given was Twenty - necessary for a choice Eleven, and Charles B. Smith had twelve, and was declared elected: he then signified his acceptance, and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office, before Horatio Southgate Esq. thereto authorised by Dedimus Potestatem, in presence of the Senate.
Twenty - necessary for a choice Eleven, and Charles
 
B. Smith had twelve, and was declared elected.
 
he then signified his acceptance and took and
 
subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution
 
to qualify him to discharge the duties of that
 
office, before Horatio Southgate Esq. thereto
 
authorized by Dedimus Potestatem, in presence
 
of the Senate.
 
  
 
[Message]
 
[Message]
Mr. Holland was then charged with a Message
 
to the House informing them that
 
the Senate was duly organized by the choice
 
of Jonas Wheeler Esq. President, and Charles
 
B. Smith Secretary.
 
  
Mr. Campbell was then charged with a similar
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Mr. Holland was then charged with a Message to the House informing them that
message to the Governor and Council.
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the Senate was duly organized by the choice of Jonas Wheeler Esq. President, and Charles B. Smith Secretary.
  
On motion of Mr. Dunlap, Ordered that
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Mr. Campbell was then charged with a similar message to the Governor and Council.
when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to 3 o'clock P.M.
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to 3 O'clock P.M.
  
 
[Committee on Seats]
 
[Committee on Seats]
On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered, that Messr.
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Stebbins, Dunn and Scamman be a Committee
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On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered, that Messrs. Stebbins, Dunn and Scamman be a Committee to consider and report in what manner the Members shall be seated at the Senate Board.
to consider and report in what manner the
 
Members shall be seated at the Senate Board.
 
  
 
[Rules & Orders]
 
[Rules & Orders]
On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered, that
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the Rules and Orders of the Senate for the last
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered, that the Rules and Orders of the Senate for the last

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[1825 January 5.]

[Message]

A message was then received from the House informing that they had elected John Ruggles Esq. Speaker and James L. Child Esq. - Clerk, and were ready to proceed to business.

[Secretary chosen]

The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Secretary; the whole number of Votes given was Twenty - necessary for a choice Eleven, and Charles B. Smith had twelve, and was declared elected: he then signified his acceptance, and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office, before Horatio Southgate Esq. thereto authorised by Dedimus Potestatem, in presence of the Senate.

[Message]

Mr. Holland was then charged with a Message to the House informing them that the Senate was duly organized by the choice of Jonas Wheeler Esq. President, and Charles B. Smith Secretary.

Mr. Campbell was then charged with a similar message to the Governor and Council.

On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to 3 O'clock P.M.

[Committee on Seats]

On motion of Mr. Stebbins, Ordered, that Messrs. Stebbins, Dunn and Scamman be a Committee to consider and report in what manner the Members shall be seated at the Senate Board.

[Rules & Orders]

On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered, that the Rules and Orders of the Senate for the last