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The committee appointed to contract with some suitable person to perform the duties of Messenger &c reported "That they had employed Thomas Baker, at the price stipulated in the Resolve of March 6, 1829 to wit, Two dollars per day for the Messenger and one dollar per day for each person necessarily employed under him" and their report was read and accepted. | The committee appointed to contract with some suitable person to perform the duties of Messenger &c reported "That they had employed Thomas Baker, at the price stipulated in the Resolve of March 6, 1829 to wit, Two dollars per day for the Messenger and one dollar per day for each person necessarily employed under him" and their report was read and accepted. |
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14 Thursday January 8th 1835
Met according to adjournment
The Speaker announced the appointment of Monitors as follows viz For the 1st Division Mr. Sabine of Eastport
2nd " Mr. Curtis of Freedom 3rd " Mr. Warren of Deer Isle 4th " Mr. Boyd of Harmony
Stephen Palmer representative elect from the class composed of Barnard &c and Benjamin Waterhouse - representative elect from the town of Danville appeared, presented their credentials were qualified and took their seats.
The committee appointed to contract with some suitable person to perform the duties of Messenger &c reported "That they had employed Thomas Baker, at the price stipulated in the Resolve of March 6, 1829 to wit, Two dollars per day for the Messenger and one dollar per day for each person necessarily employed under him" and their report was read and accepted.
Ordered, on motion of Mr. Boutelle, That when this House adjourns, it be to three o'clock this afternoon.
The Speaker announced the following standing committees of the House On Elections Messrs Jarvis of Ellsworth Woodman " Buxton Vose " Augusta Boyd " Harmony