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[1824] [January 27] Senate January 27 1824
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[Communication from Dan'l Wood Esq.] A Communication from Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect was then received signifying his acceptance and readings to be qualified. Read and sent down.  
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[Communication from Dan'l Wood Esq.]
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A Communication from Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect was then received signifying his acceptance and readings to be qualified. Read and sent down.  
  
[Resolve] Resolve on the Petition of Samuel Hadlock and others was read twice and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
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Resolve on the Petition of Samuel Hadlock and others was read twice and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.
  
[Messages] On Motion of Mr. Dennett order that a Message be sent to the House proposing a Convention of the two Branches this day at half past 10 O'clock for the purpose of qualifying Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect for the current year.
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On Motion of Mr. Dennett order that a Message be sent to the House proposing a Convention of the two Branches this day at half past 10 O'clock for the purpose of qualifying Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect for the current year.
  
 
A Message was then received from the House concurring in the foregoing proposition of the Senate for a Convention.
 
A Message was then received from the House concurring in the foregoing proposition of the Senate for a Convention.
  
[Order respecting Petitions for New Counties &c.] Order of the House that all the Petitions and Remonstrances before either Branch of the Legislature on the subject of the formation of new Counties or the annexation of a part of one County to another, be referred to Messrs. Hobbs, Wood, Cobb, J. Adams, Parsons, Glidden, Williams, Butterfield, Pond, Coburn, Moor McIntosh and Hill, with such as the Senate may join; and that all Committees who may have any of said papers referred to them be discharged from the further consideration thereof, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred, and Messrs. Dennett, Miller, Small, Wilkins and Campbell were joined.
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[Order respecting Petitions for New Counties &c.]
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Order of the House that all the Petitions and Remonstrances before either Branch of the Legislature on the subject of the formation of new Counties or the annexation of a part of one County to another, be referred to Messrs. Hobbs, Wood, Cobb, J. Adams, Parsons, Glidden, Williams, Butterfield, Pond, Coburn, Moor McIntosh and Hill, with such as the Senate may join; and that all Committees who may have any of said papers referred to them be discharged from the further consideration thereof, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred, and Messrs. Dennett, Miller, Small, Wilkins and Campbell were joined.

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[1824] [January 27] Senate January 27 1824

[Communication from Dan'l Wood Esq.] A Communication from Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect was then received signifying his acceptance and readings to be qualified. Read and sent down.

[Resolve] Resolve on the Petition of Samuel Hadlock and others was read twice and passed to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Messages] On Motion of Mr. Dennett order that a Message be sent to the House proposing a Convention of the two Branches this day at half past 10 O'clock for the purpose of qualifying Daniel Wood Esq. a Counsellor elect for the current year.

A Message was then received from the House concurring in the foregoing proposition of the Senate for a Convention.

[Order respecting Petitions for New Counties &c.] Order of the House that all the Petitions and Remonstrances before either Branch of the Legislature on the subject of the formation of new Counties or the annexation of a part of one County to another, be referred to Messrs. Hobbs, Wood, Cobb, J. Adams, Parsons, Glidden, Williams, Butterfield, Pond, Coburn, Moor McIntosh and Hill, with such as the Senate may join; and that all Committees who may have any of said papers referred to them be discharged from the further consideration thereof, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred, and Messrs. Dennett, Miller, Small, Wilkins and Campbell were joined.