Difference between revisions of ".MTc4Mw.MjEwOTE"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
14 | 14 | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State forthwith to notify Isaac Lane of Hollis, Allen H. Cobb of Durham, Joseph Howard of Bloomfield, Hezekiah Prince of Thomaston, Abijah Smith of Waterville, William Emerson of Bangor & Ralph C. Johnson of Belfast that they have this day severally been elected | + | The Convention then proceeded to the choice of Secretary of State by ballot & the whole number of votes given in was One Hundred & sixty seven - necessary to constitute a choice eighty four Roscoe G. Greene had ninety five & was declared elected - and the Convention then separated |
+ | |||
+ | On motion of Mr. Harris of Portland | ||
+ | Ordered that a Committee be appointed to with such as the Senate may join to wait on Samuel E. Smith Esq the Governor elect & inform him that he has been elected by the people Governor of the State of Maine for the current political year - & that the two Houses of the Legislature are ready to convene in the Representatives Chamber that in their presence he may take & subscribe the oaths of office required by the Constitution & to receive any communication he may be pleased to make & Messrs. Harris of Portland, McIntire of York, Francis of Leeds, Knowlton of Montville and Miller of Waldoboro were appointed that Committee on the part of the House - read & passed sent up for concurrence - | ||
+ | |||
+ | An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State forthwith to notify Isaac Lane of Hollis, Allen H. Cobb of Durham, Joseph Howard of Bloomfield, Hezekiah Prince of Thomaston, Abijah Smith of Waterville, William Emerson of Bangor & Ralph C. Johnson of Belfast that they have this day severally been elected Councillers to advise the Governor in the Executive department of the government the present year and request their immediate attendance at the Council board - and the House concurred - sent up | ||
A Resolve for the promulgation of the Laws of the State came down from the Senate passed to be Engrossed was read once & tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned to a second reading. | A Resolve for the promulgation of the Laws of the State came down from the Senate passed to be Engrossed was read once & tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned to a second reading. |
Revision as of 14:55, 17 December 2020
14
The Convention then proceeded to the choice of Secretary of State by ballot & the whole number of votes given in was One Hundred & sixty seven - necessary to constitute a choice eighty four Roscoe G. Greene had ninety five & was declared elected - and the Convention then separated
On motion of Mr. Harris of Portland Ordered that a Committee be appointed to with such as the Senate may join to wait on Samuel E. Smith Esq the Governor elect & inform him that he has been elected by the people Governor of the State of Maine for the current political year - & that the two Houses of the Legislature are ready to convene in the Representatives Chamber that in their presence he may take & subscribe the oaths of office required by the Constitution & to receive any communication he may be pleased to make & Messrs. Harris of Portland, McIntire of York, Francis of Leeds, Knowlton of Montville and Miller of Waldoboro were appointed that Committee on the part of the House - read & passed sent up for concurrence -
An order came from the Senate for concurrence directing the Secretary of State forthwith to notify Isaac Lane of Hollis, Allen H. Cobb of Durham, Joseph Howard of Bloomfield, Hezekiah Prince of Thomaston, Abijah Smith of Waterville, William Emerson of Bangor & Ralph C. Johnson of Belfast that they have this day severally been elected Councillers to advise the Governor in the Executive department of the government the present year and request their immediate attendance at the Council board - and the House concurred - sent up
A Resolve for the promulgation of the Laws of the State came down from the Senate passed to be Engrossed was read once & tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned to a second reading.