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− | 17th January 1829. "To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Having been notified by the Secretary | + | 17th January 1829. "To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Having been notified by the Secretary of State that I am elected a Senator in the Congress of the United State & having received the certificate of my appointment from the Governor I now resign my seat as a representative in this House - |
− | Entertaining the most grateful feelings towards the Legislature and especially towards the members of this House with whom I have for a short period | + | Entertaining the most grateful feelings towards the Legislature and especially towards the members of this House with whom I have for a short period been so happily associated, I now bid you & the House of representatives a respectful & affectionate adieu. J. Holmes" |
and thereupon | and thereupon | ||
on motion of Mr. Powers of Sandford, | on motion of Mr. Powers of Sandford, | ||
− | Ordered, | + | Ordered, That the Selectmen of the town of Alfred be notified of the resignation of John Holmes as a representative from said town, and requested to fill the vacancy as soon as may be, and that the Clerk of the House transmit a copy of this order to said Selectmen - read & passed. |
Bill to incorporate the Alfred Academy, reported by the committee on Bills in the third reading without amendment was read a third time & on motion ordered to lie on the table. | Bill to incorporate the Alfred Academy, reported by the committee on Bills in the third reading without amendment was read a third time & on motion ordered to lie on the table. | ||
− | Resolve in favor of Thomas H | + | Resolve in favor of Thomas H Norcross was read 1st & 2d time & ordered to lie on the table |
− | Reports on the petitions of Robert H | + | Reports on the petitions of Robert H Gardiner - |
− | + | & of John Drummond & als - | |
+ | granting orders of notice, came down accepted in Senate for concurrence, and the House concurred. | ||
− | Reports on the petitions of Jacob Prince & of Luke Whitney & als granting leave for Bills, came down accepted in Senate for concurrence and the House concurred. | + | Reports on the petitions of Jacob Prince |
+ | & of Luke Whitney & als | ||
+ | granting leave for Bills, came down accepted in Senate for concurrence and the House concurred. | ||
− | Report on the | + | Report on the petition of Reuben Buck & als for a division |
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17th January 1829. "To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Having been notified by the Secretary of State that I am elected a Senator in the Congress of the United State & having received the certificate of my appointment from the Governor I now resign my seat as a representative in this House - Entertaining the most grateful feelings towards the Legislature and especially towards the members of this House with whom I have for a short period been so happily associated, I now bid you & the House of representatives a respectful & affectionate adieu. J. Holmes" and thereupon on motion of Mr. Powers of Sandford, Ordered, That the Selectmen of the town of Alfred be notified of the resignation of John Holmes as a representative from said town, and requested to fill the vacancy as soon as may be, and that the Clerk of the House transmit a copy of this order to said Selectmen - read & passed.
Bill to incorporate the Alfred Academy, reported by the committee on Bills in the third reading without amendment was read a third time & on motion ordered to lie on the table.
Resolve in favor of Thomas H Norcross was read 1st & 2d time & ordered to lie on the table
Reports on the petitions of Robert H Gardiner - & of John Drummond & als - granting orders of notice, came down accepted in Senate for concurrence, and the House concurred.
Reports on the petitions of Jacob Prince & of Luke Whitney & als granting leave for Bills, came down accepted in Senate for concurrence and the House concurred.
Report on the petition of Reuben Buck & als for a division