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− | [Senator to Congress chosen] | + | On motion of Mr Case - Ordered that Messrs and Whitney with such as the House may join be a committee to enquire into the expediency of establishing by law an additional term of the Supreme Judicial Court at Bangor - Read passed and sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred. Messrs Abbot Pratt and Stockwell were joined. - |
− | The Senate now proceeded agreeably be assignment | + | |
+ | [Counsellors acceptance.] | ||
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+ | Letters were received from the following gentlemen - elected - Counsellors viz - Isaac Lane William Chadwick Joshua Gage and James McLellan Esquires signifying their acceptance | ||
+ | Read and sent down. - | ||
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+ | [Senator to Congress chosen.] | ||
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+ | The Senate now proceeded agreeably be assignment to elect on their part a Senator to the United States Congress. The whole number of votes given in was nineteen - necessary to a choice 10. Hon. John Chandler had nineteen and was consequently elected on the part of the Senate - | ||
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+ | [Message to House] | ||
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A message was then sent to the House informing them of the result of the election - | A message was then sent to the House informing them of the result of the election - | ||
− | The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries came up for concurrence viz | + | The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries came up for concurrence viz - |
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[Pet. town of Waldoborough] | [Pet. town of Waldoborough] | ||
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Petition of Selectmen of the town of Waldoboro' praying that an act regulating the fisheries in said town passed by the Legislature of Massachusetts may be repealed | Petition of Selectmen of the town of Waldoboro' praying that an act regulating the fisheries in said town passed by the Legislature of Massachusetts may be repealed | ||
− | [Vinalhaven] | + | [" Vinalhaven] |
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+ | " of committee of the town of Vinalhaven praying |
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[1823 January 4.]
[S J Court addl. term of Bangor.]
On motion of Mr Case - Ordered that Messrs and Whitney with such as the House may join be a committee to enquire into the expediency of establishing by law an additional term of the Supreme Judicial Court at Bangor - Read passed and sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred. Messrs Abbot Pratt and Stockwell were joined. -
[Counsellors acceptance.]
Letters were received from the following gentlemen - elected - Counsellors viz - Isaac Lane William Chadwick Joshua Gage and James McLellan Esquires signifying their acceptance Read and sent down. -
[Senator to Congress chosen.]
The Senate now proceeded agreeably be assignment to elect on their part a Senator to the United States Congress. The whole number of votes given in was nineteen - necessary to a choice 10. Hon. John Chandler had nineteen and was consequently elected on the part of the Senate -
[Message to House]
A message was then sent to the House informing them of the result of the election -
The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries came up for concurrence viz -
[Pet. town of Waldoborough]
Petition of Selectmen of the town of Waldoboro' praying that an act regulating the fisheries in said town passed by the Legislature of Massachusetts may be repealed
[" Vinalhaven]
" of committee of the town of Vinalhaven praying