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5
[1825] year, be accepted until others are formed and
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accepted.
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[1825]  
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year, be accepted until others are formed and accepted.
  
 
[Committee on regulations]
 
[Committee on regulations]
Messr. Dunlap, Prime and Green were then
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appointed to a Committee to prepare and report
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Messrs. Dunlap, Prime and Green were then appointed a Committee to prepare and report a set of Rules and Regulations for the government of the Senate, the present year.
a set of Rules and Regulations for the government
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of the Senate, the present year.
 
 
Adjourned
 
Adjourned
  
 
3 Oclock P.M.
 
3 Oclock P.M.
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[Returns of Votes for Senators]  
 
[Returns of Votes for Senators]  
The Secretary of State came in
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and laid on the Table the Returns of Votes for
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The Secretary of State came in and laid on the Table the Returns of Votes for
Senators in the several Counties; and they were
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Senators in the several Counties; and they were on motion committed to Messrs. Green, Dunlap, Prime, Whitney and Parlin.
on motion committed to Messr. Green, Dunlap,
 
Prime, Whitney and Parlin.
 
  
 
[Messenger chosen]
 
[Messenger chosen]
The Senate then proceeded to the choice of  
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a Messenger; the whole number of Votes given
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The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Messenger; the whole number of Votes given were 19, all of which were for John Merrill and he was declared elected.
were 19, all of which were for John Merrill
 
and he was declared elected.
 
  
 
[Assistant Secretary]
 
[Assistant Secretary]
On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that the
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Secretary of the Senate be authorized to appoint
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that the Secretary of the Senate be authorized to appoint an Assistant to aid him in the discharge of his various duties: and Nathl. G. Jewett was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Senate.
an Assistant to aid him in the discharge of his
 
various duties, and Nathl. G. Jewett was then appointed
 
Assistant Secretary of the Senate.
 
  
 
[Returns of Votes for Governor]
 
[Returns of Votes for Governor]
The Secretary of State then came in and
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laid on the table the Returns of Votes given in
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The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table the Returns of Votes given in the several Towns and and Plantations in this State for Governor when
the several Towns and and Plantations in the State
 
for Governor when
 
  
 
[Committee on returns Votes]
 
[Committee on returns Votes]
On motion of Mr. Stebbins ordered, that Messr.
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Stebbins, Ripley and Southwick be a Committee
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On motion of Mr. Stebbins ordered, that Messrs. Stebbins, Ripley and Southwick be a Committee with such as the House may join, to examine the Returns of Votes for Governor from the
with such as the House may join, to examine
 
the Returns of Votes for Governor from the
 

Latest revision as of 14:19, 28 August 2020

5

[1825]

year, be accepted until others are formed and accepted.

[Committee on regulations]

Messrs. Dunlap, Prime and Green were then appointed a Committee to prepare and report a set of Rules and Regulations for the government of the Senate, the present year.

Adjourned

3 Oclock P.M.

[Returns of Votes for Senators]

The Secretary of State came in and laid on the Table the Returns of Votes for Senators in the several Counties; and they were on motion committed to Messrs. Green, Dunlap, Prime, Whitney and Parlin.

[Messenger chosen]

The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Messenger; the whole number of Votes given were 19, all of which were for John Merrill and he was declared elected.

[Assistant Secretary]

On motion of Mr. Dunlap Ordered that the Secretary of the Senate be authorized to appoint an Assistant to aid him in the discharge of his various duties: and Nathl. G. Jewett was then appointed Assistant Secretary of the Senate.

[Returns of Votes for Governor]

The Secretary of State then came in and laid on the table the Returns of Votes given in the several Towns and and Plantations in this State for Governor when

[Committee on returns Votes]

On motion of Mr. Stebbins ordered, that Messrs. Stebbins, Ripley and Southwick be a Committee with such as the House may join, to examine the Returns of Votes for Governor from the