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Mr. Moody the president informed the Senate that it was incompatible with his situation for him to continue longer in the chair, and expressing his attitude for the candor exercised towards him and aid afforded him by the Board retrieve form the chamber and Mr. Ulmer the oldest [?] Legislator at the Board presided in the election of another gentleman to fill the chair - when on receiving sorting and counting the votes they were joined to be as follows | Mr. Moody the president informed the Senate that it was incompatible with his situation for him to continue longer in the chair, and expressing his attitude for the candor exercised towards him and aid afforded him by the Board retrieve form the chamber and Mr. Ulmer the oldest [?] Legislator at the Board presided in the election of another gentleman to fill the chair - when on receiving sorting and counting the votes they were joined to be as follows | ||
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+ | Whole number of votes given in were eighteen, of which Witham Williamson had fourteen and was declared reason [?] - Mr. Williamson previous [?] to his taking the chair addressed the board as follows |
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Bill entitled " An act establishing the duties to be paid by certain officer therein named" passed to be enacted.
Ordered that the Secretary of this board make up the pay vote [?] including tomorrow.
Adjourned till 3 o'clock P.M. Met according to adjournment Resolve reported by committee on accounts authorizing the payment of the sum of one thousand three hundred and twenty nine dollars and ninety one cents to the several persons named in the Roll. preceding said resolve Read twice & passed to be engrossed Sent down for concurrence Came up concurred
Mr. Moody the president informed the Senate that it was incompatible with his situation for him to continue longer in the chair, and expressing his attitude for the candor exercised towards him and aid afforded him by the Board retrieve form the chamber and Mr. Ulmer the oldest [?] Legislator at the Board presided in the election of another gentleman to fill the chair - when on receiving sorting and counting the votes they were joined to be as follows
Whole number of votes given in were eighteen, of which Witham Williamson had fourteen and was declared reason [?] - Mr. Williamson previous [?] to his taking the chair addressed the board as follows