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[Rev. I. Nichols]
 
to a choice Fifty three; Rev Ichabod Nichols has Eighty Nine and was declared elected.
 
  
[Committee to wait on Chaplain elect]
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[Rev'd Mr Nichols]  
Ordered[underlined], that Mr. Low of Lyman, Mr. Hobbs of Waterboro and Mr. Lock of Chesterville be a committee to wait on the Chaplain elect; and notify him of his election.
 
  
[Extra session of CCCP Kennebec County]
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to a choice Fifty three; Rev'd Ichabod Nichols had Eighty Nine and was declared elected.
Ordered[underlined], that a Committee be appointed to consider the expediency of providing by law for an extra session of Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the second Eastern Circuit to be holden at Augusta in the County of Kennebec during the month of June instant. and Mr. Abbot of Castine, Mr. Greenleaf of Portland, Mr. Sprague of Hallowell were appointed said committee.
 
  
[Committee to inform the governor of his election]
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[Committee to wait  on Chaplain elect.]
Ordered[underlined], that Messrs Moody + Ripley with such as the House may join be a committee to wait on William King Esqr and inform him that he has been elected agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution Governor of the State of Maine, and that the two Housese will convene in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of constitutionally qualifying him for that office whenever it may be convenient for him to attend for that purpose.
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Ordered, [underline] That Mr Low of Lyman, Mr Hobbs of Waterboro and Mr Lock of Chesterville be a committee to wait on the Chaplain elect; and notify him of his election.
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[Extra session of L.L.L.P. Kennebec County]
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Ordered, [underline] That a committee be appointed to consider the expediency of providing by law for an extra session of Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the second Eastern Circuit to be holden at Augusta in the County of Kennebec during the month of June instant - and Mr Abbot of Castine, Mr Greenleaf of Portland, Mr Sprague of Hallowell were appointed said committee.
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[Committee to inform the governor of his election &c]
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Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Moody + Ripley with such as the House may join be a committee to wait on William King Esqr and inform him that he has been elected agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution Governor [bold] of the State of Maine, and that the two Houses will convene in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of constitutionally qualifying him for that office whenever it may be convenient for him to attend for that purpose.  
 
In Senate June 1st 1820
 
In Senate June 1st 1820
 
Read and passed.
 
Read and passed.
 
Sent down for concurrence
 
Sent down for concurrence
Read and concurred and Mr. Emery of Portland, Mr. Burgin of Eastport, and Mr. Delano of Woolwich are joined.
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Read and concurred and Mr Emery of Portland, Mr Burgin of Eastport, and Mr Delane of Woolwich are joined.  
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[Treasurer of State protem - Report]
  
[Treasurer of State pro. tem. Report]
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Communication from Albion K
Communication from Albion K. Farris[?] Esqr Treasurer of the State, Pro. Tem., giving an
 

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[Rev'd Mr Nichols]

to a choice Fifty three; Rev'd Ichabod Nichols had Eighty Nine and was declared elected.

[Committee to wait on Chaplain elect.]

Ordered, [underline] That Mr Low of Lyman, Mr Hobbs of Waterboro and Mr Lock of Chesterville be a committee to wait on the Chaplain elect; and notify him of his election.

[Extra session of L.L.L.P. Kennebec County]

Ordered, [underline] That a committee be appointed to consider the expediency of providing by law for an extra session of Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the second Eastern Circuit to be holden at Augusta in the County of Kennebec during the month of June instant - and Mr Abbot of Castine, Mr Greenleaf of Portland, Mr Sprague of Hallowell were appointed said committee.

[Committee to inform the governor of his election &c]

Ordered, [underlined] That Messrs Moody + Ripley with such as the House may join be a committee to wait on William King Esqr and inform him that he has been elected agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution Governor [bold] of the State of Maine, and that the two Houses will convene in the Representatives Chamber for the purpose of constitutionally qualifying him for that office whenever it may be convenient for him to attend for that purpose. In Senate June 1st 1820 Read and passed. Sent down for concurrence Read and concurred and Mr Emery of Portland, Mr Burgin of Eastport, and Mr Delane of Woolwich are joined.

[Treasurer of State protem - Report]

Communication from Albion K