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In Senate, Saturday, January 10, 1835. [underlined, bold header]
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In Senate, Saturday, January 10, 1835.  
A message was received from the House of
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A message was received from the House of Representatives, concurring in proposition of the Senate yesterday for a Convention of the two Houses this day at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing Counsellors and a Secretary of State.
Representatives, concurring in proposition of the Senate
 
yesterday for a Convention of the two Houses this
 
day at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing  
 
Counsellors and a Secretary of State.
 
  
 
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In Convention.  
In Convention. [underlined, bold header]
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The two Houses of the Legislature, agreeably to assignment, met in Convention for the purpose of choosing seven Counsellors to advise the Governor in the executive part of Government for the current political year, and a Secretary of State.
The two Houses of the Legislature, agree-
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Messrs. Burnham, Farnham and Smith of the Senate, and Messrs. Woodman of Buxton,
ably to assignment, met in Convention for the pur-
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Greely, Spaulding, Vose and Lowell of the House were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for Counsellors; which Committee having attended the duty assigned them reported that the whole number of votes given is 185.
post of choosing seven Counsellors to advise the
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Necessary to a choice 93,
Governor in the executive part of Government
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Jabez Bradbury, 125,
for the current political year, and a Secretary of
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Edmund Mann, 127,
State.
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Seth Labarre, 127,
Messrs. Burnahm, Farnham and Smith of
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Edward Williams, 127,
the Senate, and Messrs. Woodman of Buxton,
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Thomas Crocker, 126,
Greely, Spaulding, Vose and Lowell of the House
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Benjamin Carr, 127,
were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count
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Daniel Emery, 127,
the votes for Counsellors; which Committee having  
 
attended the duty assigned them reported that the
 
whole number of votes given is 185.
 
Necessary to a choice [space] 125,
 
Jabez Bradbury, [space] 127,
 
Edmund Mann, [space] 127,
 
Seth Labarre, [space] 127,
 
Edward Williams, [space] 127,
 
Thomas Crocker, [space] 126,
 
Benjamin Carr, [space] 127,
 
Daniel Emery, [space] 127,
 

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20 In Senate, Saturday, January 10, 1835. A message was received from the House of Representatives, concurring in proposition of the Senate yesterday for a Convention of the two Houses this day at eleven o'clock for the purpose of choosing Counsellors and a Secretary of State.

In Convention. The two Houses of the Legislature, agreeably to assignment, met in Convention for the purpose of choosing seven Counsellors to advise the Governor in the executive part of Government for the current political year, and a Secretary of State. Messrs. Burnham, Farnham and Smith of the Senate, and Messrs. Woodman of Buxton, Greely, Spaulding, Vose and Lowell of the House were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for Counsellors; which Committee having attended the duty assigned them reported that the whole number of votes given is 185. Necessary to a choice 93, Jabez Bradbury, 125, Edmund Mann, 127, Seth Labarre, 127, Edward Williams, 127, Thomas Crocker, 126, Benjamin Carr, 127, Daniel Emery, 127,