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Monday January 10, 1831 | Monday January 10, 1831 | ||
− | 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 on this day on account of indisposition & thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of Speaker pro tem. | + | |
+ | A communication was received from the Speaker informing the House that he should not be able to attend in his place on this day on account of indisposition - & thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of Speaker pro tem. - the whole number of ballots given in was one hundred & twenty four necessary to constitute an election Sixty three - Benjamin White of Monmouth had one hundred & three & he was elected & being present took the chair & the Governor & Council & also the Senate were by message acquainted therewith | ||
On motion of Mr. Drummer of Hallowell | On motion of Mr. Drummer of Hallowell | ||
− | Ordered that a message be sent to the Senate proposing a Convention of both Branches tomorrow at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing by joint ballot a Treasurer of this State for the current year & the Senate by message signified their concurrence therewith. | + | Ordered that a message be sent to the Senate proposing a Convention of both Branches tomorrow at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing by joint ballot a Treasurer of this State for the current year - & the Senate by message signified their concurrence therewith. |
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+ | An order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing on their part the following joint standing Committees as follows - and the House concurred & joined to them on their part as follows viz. | ||
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On the Judiciary | On the Judiciary | ||
− | Messrs Megquier | + | Messrs. Megquier |
− | Messrs | + | Kingsbury |
+ | Sweat } of the Senate | ||
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+ | Messrs. Boutelle of Waterville | ||
+ | Park of Bangor | ||
+ | Barnard of Alna | ||
+ | McCrate of Nobleboro | ||
+ | Smith of Portland } of the House. | ||
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+ | On Banks & Banking | ||
+ | Messrs. Kingsbury | ||
+ | Pike | ||
+ | Ingalls } of the Senate | ||
− | + | Messrs. Williams of Augusta | |
− | + | Mitchell of Portland | |
− | Messrs Williams of Augusta | + | Gray of Bowdoinham |
+ | Perkins of Kennebunkport | ||
+ | Bryant of Castine } of the House |
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Monday January 10, 1831 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 on this day on account of indisposition - & thereupon the House proceeded by ballot to the choice of Speaker pro tem. - the whole number of ballots given in was one hundred & twenty four necessary to constitute an election Sixty three - Benjamin White of Monmouth had one hundred & three & he was elected & being present took the chair & the Governor & Council & also the Senate were by message acquainted therewith
On motion of Mr. Drummer of Hallowell Ordered that a message be sent to the Senate proposing a Convention of both Branches tomorrow at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing by joint ballot a Treasurer of this State for the current year - & the Senate by message signified their concurrence therewith.
An order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing on their part the following joint standing Committees as follows - and the House concurred & joined to them on their part as follows viz.
On the Judiciary Messrs. Megquier Kingsbury Sweat } of the Senate
Messrs. Boutelle of Waterville Park of Bangor Barnard of Alna McCrate of Nobleboro Smith of Portland } of the House.
On Banks & Banking Messrs. Kingsbury Pike Ingalls } of the Senate
Messrs. Williams of Augusta Mitchell of Portland Gray of Bowdoinham Perkins of Kennebunkport Bryant of Castine } of the House