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− | appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the | + | appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for two Senators for the Tenth Senatorial District; who, having attended the duties assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes is 187. |
− | votes for two Senators for the Tenth Senatorial District; | + | Necessary to a choice 94. |
− | who, having attended the duties assigned them, reported | ||
− | that the whole number of votes is 187. | ||
− | Necessary to a choice | ||
James Manton has 120, | James Manton has 120, | ||
− | Charles | + | Charles Greene " 120, |
Levi Johnson " 67, | Levi Johnson " 67, | ||
Obed Wilson " 67. | Obed Wilson " 67. | ||
− | Whereupon James Mantor and Charles | + | Whereupon James Mantor and Charles Greene were declared duly elected, and the Convention separated. |
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− | separated. | ||
− | In Senate. | + | In Senate. |
On motion of Mr. Clark, | On motion of Mr. Clark, | ||
− | Ordered, | + | Ordered, that the Secretary of the Senate notify James Mantor and Charles Greene that they have been Constitutionally elected Senators to fill the vacancies in the tenth Senatorial District, and request their immediate attendance at the Senate Board. |
− | James Mantor and Charles | ||
− | been Constitutionally elected Senators to fill the | ||
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− | their immediate attendance at the Senate Board. | ||
On motion of Mr. Clark, | On motion of Mr. Clark, | ||
− | Ordered, that when the Senate adjourn it be | + | Ordered, that when the Senate adjourn it be till tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. |
− | till tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. | ||
On motion of Mr. Randall, | On motion of Mr. Randall, | ||
− | Ordered, that a message be sent to the House or | + | Ordered, that a message be sent to the House or Representatives proposing a Convention of the two branches of the Legislature in the Representative's Hall tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of choosing Counsellors and a Secretary of State for the current political year; which message was delivered by the Secretary. |
− | + | Adjourned. | |
− | of the Legislature in the Representative's Hall tomorrow | + | Attest, William Trafton, Secretary. |
− | morning at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of choosing | ||
− | Counsellors | ||
− | current political year; which message was delivered | ||
− | by the Secretary. | ||
− | Adjourned. | ||
− | Attest, William Trafton, Secretary. |
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19 appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for two Senators for the Tenth Senatorial District; who, having attended the duties assigned them, reported that the whole number of votes is 187. Necessary to a choice 94. James Manton has 120, Charles Greene " 120, Levi Johnson " 67, Obed Wilson " 67. Whereupon James Mantor and Charles Greene were declared duly elected, and the Convention separated.
In Senate. On motion of Mr. Clark, Ordered, that the Secretary of the Senate notify James Mantor and Charles Greene that they have been Constitutionally elected Senators to fill the vacancies in the tenth Senatorial District, and request their immediate attendance at the Senate Board.
On motion of Mr. Clark, Ordered, that when the Senate adjourn it be till tomorrow morning at ten o'clock.
On motion of Mr. Randall, Ordered, that a message be sent to the House or Representatives proposing a Convention of the two branches of the Legislature in the Representative's Hall tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of choosing Counsellors and a Secretary of State for the current political year; which message was delivered by the Secretary. Adjourned. Attest, William Trafton, Secretary.