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− | + | The Members present were called to order by Mr. Steele, who, being the oldest member present, took the chair. | |
− | + | [Mr. Gardner appointed to wait o [on] the Governor.] | |
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− | Necessary to constitute an election | + | On motion of Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Gardner was chosen to wait on the Governor and Council, and inform them that a quorum of the Senate are assembled and ready to be qualified according to the Constitution. Whereupon the Governor, attended by the Council and Secretary of State, came in, and in their presence the Senators returned as aforesaid, took and subscribed the oaths prescribed by the Constitution, to qualify them to discharge their respective duties of office. |
+ | When the Governor and Council had retired, the members present proceeded to the choice of a President. | ||
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+ | [Committee to receive sort and Count the votes for President.] | ||
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+ | On motion of Mr. Megquier, Ordered, that a Committee be chosen to receive, sort and count the votes given in for a President, and Messrs. Megquier, Gardner and Davee were appointed said Committee; who after having attended to the duties assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes given in for a President, was 18 | ||
+ | Necessary to constitute an election, 10 | ||
Robert P. Dunlap had 10 | Robert P. Dunlap had 10 | ||
Sanford Kingsbery " 6 | Sanford Kingsbery " 6 | ||
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James Drummond " 1 | James Drummond " 1 | ||
− | President chosen. | + | [President chosen.] |
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Mr. Dunlap was then declared elected, signified his acceptance by the following address, and took the chair. | Mr. Dunlap was then declared elected, signified his acceptance by the following address, and took the chair. | ||
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Gentlemen of the Senate. | Gentlemen of the Senate. | ||
− | "Called once more to this | + | "Called once more to this important trust, I should be doing injustice to my feelings upon this occasion, did I with-hold the expression of my grateful acknowledgements for this unequivocal proof of your confidence. |
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"Though somewhat experienced in the duties | "Though somewhat experienced in the duties |
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[Members called to order]
The Members present were called to order by Mr. Steele, who, being the oldest member present, took the chair.
[Mr. Gardner appointed to wait o [on] the Governor.]
On motion of Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Gardner was chosen to wait on the Governor and Council, and inform them that a quorum of the Senate are assembled and ready to be qualified according to the Constitution. Whereupon the Governor, attended by the Council and Secretary of State, came in, and in their presence the Senators returned as aforesaid, took and subscribed the oaths prescribed by the Constitution, to qualify them to discharge their respective duties of office. When the Governor and Council had retired, the members present proceeded to the choice of a President.
[Committee to receive sort and Count the votes for President.]
On motion of Mr. Megquier, Ordered, that a Committee be chosen to receive, sort and count the votes given in for a President, and Messrs. Megquier, Gardner and Davee were appointed said Committee; who after having attended to the duties assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes given in for a President, was 18 Necessary to constitute an election, 10 Robert P. Dunlap had 10 Sanford Kingsbery " 6 Joshua Hall " 1 James Drummond " 1
[President chosen.]
Mr. Dunlap was then declared elected, signified his acceptance by the following address, and took the chair. Gentlemen of the Senate. "Called once more to this important trust, I should be doing injustice to my feelings upon this occasion, did I with-hold the expression of my grateful acknowledgements for this unequivocal proof of your confidence. "Though somewhat experienced in the duties