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− | Messrs Greene, Furnham and Allen were | + | Messrs Greene, Furnham and Allen were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for Secretary; who, having attended the duty assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes was 19. |
− | + | Necessary to a choice 10. | |
− | for Secretary; who, having attended the duty assigned | + | William Trafton has 17. |
− | them, reported that the whole number of votes was 19. | ||
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− | William Trafton | ||
Moses E. Woodman 2. | Moses E. Woodman 2. | ||
− | William Trafton | + | William Trafton was then declared elected, signified his acceptance, and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution before James L. Child, Esquire, authorized by Dedimus Potestatem, in presence of the Senate. |
− | signified his acceptance, and took and subscribed the | ||
− | oaths required by the Constitution before James L. | ||
− | Child, | ||
− | presence of the Senate. | ||
− | Ordered, on motion of Mr. Purinton, that | + | Ordered, on motion of Mr. Purinton, that a Committee be raised to receive, sort and count the votes for Messenger; and Messrs, Purinton, Barnard and Fish were appointed said Committee; who, having attended the duty assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes given in was 21. |
− | a Committee be raised to receive, sort and count | + | Samuel Eaton has 19. |
− | the votes for Messenger; and Messrs, Purinton, | ||
− | Barnard and Fish were appointed said Committee; | ||
− | who, having attended the duty assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes given in was 21. | ||
− | Samuel Eaton | ||
Ebenezer Jones " 2. | Ebenezer Jones " 2. | ||
− | Samuel Eaton | + | Samuel Eaton was then declared elected. |
− | Mr Bartlett was | + | Mr Bartlett was charged with a message to the Governor & Council informing them that the Senate was duly organized by the election of Josiah Pierce, Esquire, President and William |
− | to the Governor & Council informing them that | ||
− | the Senate was duly organized by the election of | ||
− | Josiah Pierce, Esquire, President and William | ||
Trafton, Secretary. | Trafton, Secretary. | ||
− | Mr. Prescott was charge with a similar | + | Mr. Prescott was charge with a similar message to the House of Representatives. |
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− | A message was received from the House of | + | A message was received from the House of Representatives informing the Senate that the House |
− | Representatives informing the Senate that the House |
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4 Messrs Greene, Furnham and Allen were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for Secretary; who, having attended the duty assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes was 19. Necessary to a choice 10. William Trafton has 17. Moses E. Woodman 2.
William Trafton was then declared elected, signified his acceptance, and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution before James L. Child, Esquire, authorized by Dedimus Potestatem, in presence of the Senate.
Ordered, on motion of Mr. Purinton, that a Committee be raised to receive, sort and count the votes for Messenger; and Messrs, Purinton, Barnard and Fish were appointed said Committee; who, having attended the duty assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes given in was 21. Samuel Eaton has 19. Ebenezer Jones " 2. Samuel Eaton was then declared elected.
Mr Bartlett was charged with a message to the Governor & Council informing them that the Senate was duly organized by the election of Josiah Pierce, Esquire, President and William Trafton, Secretary.
Mr. Prescott was charge with a similar message to the House of Representatives.
A message was received from the House of Representatives informing the Senate that the House