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1825  Joseph Kelsey [--] Penobscot
 
January 5
 
At 10 Oclock the Members were called to
 
order by Mr. Green of Lincoln, when
 
[Messages] Mr. Holland was charged with a message
 
to the Governor and Council informing them that
 
a quorum of the Senate were present and ready
 
to be qualified.
 
  
A Message was then received from the House
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[1825 January 5.]
of Representatives informing them that a quorum of that
 
Body were assembled, and proposing a Convention
 
of the two Houses forthwith in the Representatives
 
Chamber, for the purpose of being qualified.
 
  
Mr. Wheeler was then charged with a Message
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Joseph Kelsey Penobscot
to the House informing them that a quorum of the Senate
 
were assembled and concurred in their proposition.
 
  
A Convention of the Members of the two
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At 10 Oclock the Members were called to order by Mr. Green of Lincoln, when
Houses was then formed, when the Governor and
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Council came in attended by the Sheriff of
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[Messages]
Cumberland, and the members of both Branches
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of the Legislature, then and there took and subscribed  
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Mr. Holland was charged with a message to the Governor and Council informing them that a quorum of the Senate were present and ready to be qualified.
the oaths required by the Constitution
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to qualify them to enter upon the duties of their
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A Message was then received from the House of Representatives informing that a quorum of that Body were assembled, and proposing a Convention of the two Houses forthwith in the Representatives' Chamber, for the purpose of being qualified.
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Mr. Wheeler was then charged with a Message to the House informing that a quorum of the Senate were assembled and concurred in their proposition.
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A Convention of the Members of the two Houses was then formed, when the Governor and Council came in attended by the Sheriff of Cumberland, and the members of both Branches of the Legislature, then and there took and subscribed  
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the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to enter upon the duties of their
 
offices, before the Governor and Council.
 
offices, before the Governor and Council.
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The two Houses then separated.
 
The two Houses then separated.
  
The members of the Senate having returned
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The members of the Senate having returned to their Chamber, proceeded to the choice of a President.
to their Chamber, proceeded to the choice of a
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President.
 
 
First Ballot, whole number of Votes were Twenty
 
First Ballot, whole number of Votes were Twenty
 
Jonas Wheeler had 8 Votes
 
Jonas Wheeler had 8 Votes
Robert P. Dunlap had 7 Votes
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Robert P. Dunlap had " 7 " Votes
James Campbell had 3 Votes
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James Campbell had " 3 " Votes

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[1825 January 5.]

Joseph Kelsey Penobscot

At 10 Oclock the Members were called to order by Mr. Green of Lincoln, when

[Messages]

Mr. Holland was charged with a message to the Governor and Council informing them that a quorum of the Senate were present and ready to be qualified.

A Message was then received from the House of Representatives informing that a quorum of that Body were assembled, and proposing a Convention of the two Houses forthwith in the Representatives' Chamber, for the purpose of being qualified.

Mr. Wheeler was then charged with a Message to the House informing that a quorum of the Senate were assembled and concurred in their proposition.

A Convention of the Members of the two Houses was then formed, when the Governor and Council came in attended by the Sheriff of Cumberland, and the members of both Branches of the Legislature, then and there took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to enter upon the duties of their offices, before the Governor and Council.

The two Houses then separated.

The members of the Senate having returned to their Chamber, proceeded to the choice of a President.

First Ballot, whole number of Votes were Twenty Jonas Wheeler had 8 Votes Robert P. Dunlap had " 7 " Votes James Campbell had " 3 " Votes