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Monday February 23d 1829 | Monday February 23d 1829 | ||
Met according to adjournment | Met according to adjournment | ||
− | A communication was received from the Speaker informing the House that he should not be able to attend in his place today, on account of indisposition - and thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of a Speaker pro tem. The whole number given in was One hundred & sixteen - necessary to constitute an election fifty nine | + | A communication was received from the Speaker informing the House that he should not be able to attend in his place today, on account of indisposition - and thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of a Speaker pro tem. The whole number given in was One hundred & sixteen - necessary to constitute an election fifty nine - Timothy Boutelle had seventy votes and he was declared elected - and being present took the Chair. |
− | Bill to cede to the United States the jurisdiction of a certain tract of land in the town of Castine, was read a third time | + | Bill - to cede to the United States the jurisdiction of a certain tract of land in the town of Castine, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. |
− | Sent up for concurrence | + | Sent up for concurrence |
− | Resolve relating to fortifications on the Penobscot River was called up, and the amendment moved by Mr | + | Resolve relating to fortifications on the Penobscot River was called up, and the amendment moved by Mr Adams of Saturday last rejected. The House then substituted a new draft proposed by Mr Smith of Nobleboro' for the original Resolve, and the new draft was passed to be engrossed - The latter question was taken by yeas & nays & decided as follows. Yeas 91 Nays 26 - [See appendix page 319.] |
− | Mr | + | Mr Smith of Nobleboro' |
+ | " Bell of Trescott | ||
+ | " Libby of West Machias | ||
+ | have leave of absence after today during the remainder of the session. | ||
Message was received from the Governor as follows | Message was received from the Governor as follows | ||
− | To the Senate & House of Representatives | + | To the Senate & House of Representatives |
Gentlemen, | Gentlemen, | ||
− | I have the honor to communicate to you information that the Hon | + | I have the honor to communicate to you information that the Hon. Reuel Washburn, has resigned the office of Counsellor in this State in consequence of |
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Monday February 23d 1829
Met according to adjournment
A communication was received from the Speaker informing the House that he should not be able to attend in his place today, on account of indisposition - and thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of a Speaker pro tem. The whole number given in was One hundred & sixteen - necessary to constitute an election fifty nine - Timothy Boutelle had seventy votes and he was declared elected - and being present took the Chair.
Bill - to cede to the United States the jurisdiction of a certain tract of land in the town of Castine, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence
Resolve relating to fortifications on the Penobscot River was called up, and the amendment moved by Mr Adams of Saturday last rejected. The House then substituted a new draft proposed by Mr Smith of Nobleboro' for the original Resolve, and the new draft was passed to be engrossed - The latter question was taken by yeas & nays & decided as follows. Yeas 91 Nays 26 - [See appendix page 319.]
Mr Smith of Nobleboro' " Bell of Trescott " Libby of West Machias have leave of absence after today during the remainder of the session.
Message was received from the Governor as follows To the Senate & House of Representatives Gentlemen, I have the honor to communicate to you information that the Hon. Reuel Washburn, has resigned the office of Counsellor in this State in consequence of