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" " Two Mr. Frost of Standish, | " " Two Mr. Frost of Standish, | ||
" " Three Mr. Johnson of Cornish, | " " Three Mr. Johnson of Cornish, | ||
− | " " Four Mr. | + | " " Four Mr. Huse of Wilton. |
− | An Order came from the Senate for concurrence directing that all Messages between the two Houses of the Legislature be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives and that all papers be transmitted by them or their assistants - and the House concurred - sent up | + | An Order came from the Senate for concurrence directing that all Messages between the two Houses of the Legislature be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives and that all papers be transmitted by them or their assistants - and the House concurred - sent up. |
− | An Order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing Messrs Davee, Scammon, Williamson, Reed and Cogswell with as the House may join a Committee to examine the returns of Votes for Governor given in, in the several towns and plantations in | + | An Order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing Messrs Davee, Scammon, Williamson, Reed and Cogswell with as the House may join a Committee to examine the returns of Votes for Governor given in, in the several towns and plantations in this State - and the House concurred and joined Messrs Cilley of Thomaston, Shaw of Sanford; Frost of Standish - Beau of Readfield, Philips of Fairfield - Chase of Calais - Staples of Swanville - Pillsbury of Bucksport and Spring of Hiram and Miller of Howland - sent up. |
The Standing Committee on Contested Elections was nominated by the Speaker and appointed by the House, as follows. Messrs Pierce of Gorham | The Standing Committee on Contested Elections was nominated by the Speaker and appointed by the House, as follows. Messrs Pierce of Gorham | ||
Magoun of Bath | Magoun of Bath | ||
Chase of Calais | Chase of Calais | ||
− | + | Benson of China and | |
− | + | Jewett of Portland. | |
− | Messrs John E. Baxter of Bristol, and Archelaus | + | Messrs John E. Baxter of Bristol, and Archelaus Hunt of Unity, appeared, presented, their credentials, were qualified and took their seats. |
Revision as of 18:05, 11 March 2021
10 The Speaker announced the appointment of Monitors as follows - Division No. one Mr. Bolster of Rumford, " " Two Mr. Frost of Standish, " " Three Mr. Johnson of Cornish, " " Four Mr. Huse of Wilton.
An Order came from the Senate for concurrence directing that all Messages between the two Houses of the Legislature be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives and that all papers be transmitted by them or their assistants - and the House concurred - sent up.
An Order came from the Senate for concurrence appointing Messrs Davee, Scammon, Williamson, Reed and Cogswell with as the House may join a Committee to examine the returns of Votes for Governor given in, in the several towns and plantations in this State - and the House concurred and joined Messrs Cilley of Thomaston, Shaw of Sanford; Frost of Standish - Beau of Readfield, Philips of Fairfield - Chase of Calais - Staples of Swanville - Pillsbury of Bucksport and Spring of Hiram and Miller of Howland - sent up.
The Standing Committee on Contested Elections was nominated by the Speaker and appointed by the House, as follows. Messrs Pierce of Gorham Magoun of Bath Chase of Calais Benson of China and Jewett of Portland.
Messrs John E. Baxter of Bristol, and Archelaus Hunt of Unity, appeared, presented, their credentials, were qualified and took their seats.