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[1825]
  
Choice of Major Generals]
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[Choice of Major Generals]
  
The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State:
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The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State: -
  
The whole number of votes given was 18
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The whole number of votes given was...18
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necessary to a choice...10
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Major James Osgood had...13
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And was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and
  
necessary to a choice – 10
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A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence. -
  
Major James Osgood had – 13
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The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the eighth Division of the Militia of this State: -
  
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The whole number of votes given was...18
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necessary to a choice...10
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Brigr. Genl. Joseph Locke had...10
 
and was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and
 
and was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and
  
A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence.
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A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence. -
  
The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the eight Division of the Militia of this State:
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[Resolve passed]
  
The whole number of votes given was – 18
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Mr. Ripley from the committee on engrossed Bills, reported a Resolve for the admission of Ephraim H. Lombard to practice law in the Court of Common Pleas,” to be truly copied, and it was finally passed.
  
necessary to a choice – 10
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[Report on Petition]
  
Brigr. genl. Joseph Locke had – 10
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Mr. Campbell from the committee, on petition of Joseph M. Baker &als. reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -
  
and was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and
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Mr. -
 
 
A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence.
 
 
 
[Left margin: Resolve passed]
 
 
 
Mr. Ripley from the committee on engrossed Bills, reported a
 
 
 
Resolve for the admission of Ephraim H. Lombard to practice law in the Court of Common Pleas,” to be truly copied, and it was finally passed.
 
 
 
[Left margin: Report on Petition]
 
 
 
Mr. Campbell from the committee, on petition of Joseph M. Baker & als. reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. Mr.
 
 
 
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[1825]

[Choice of Major Generals]

The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State: -

The whole number of votes given was...18 necessary to a choice...10 Major James Osgood had...13 And was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and

A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence. -

The Senate then proceeded to a choice, on their part, of a Major General of the eighth Division of the Militia of this State: -

The whole number of votes given was...18 necessary to a choice...10 Brigr. Genl. Joseph Locke had...10 and was declared elected on the part of the Senate, and

A message was sent to the House informing them of the same, and requesting their concurrence. -

[Resolve passed]

Mr. Ripley from the committee on engrossed Bills, reported a Resolve for the admission of Ephraim H. Lombard to practice law in the Court of Common Pleas,” to be truly copied, and it was finally passed.

[Report on Petition]

Mr. Campbell from the committee, on petition of Joseph M. Baker &als. reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature: Read, accepted and sent down for concurrence: concurred. -

Mr. -