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− | [1824] [January 9] No. 1 - 1st Range, they having been returned with the | + | [1824] |
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+ | No. 1 - 1st Range, they having been returned with the votes for Governor under the same seal. | ||
− | [Report con'd] Your Committee have rejected the votes from New Vineyard in the County of Somerset, the Copy of the list of votes having been received at the Secretary of States Office without seal; also the votes from Corinna and Ripley in the same County, because the names of of | + | [Report con'd] |
+ | Your Committee have rejected the votes from New Vineyard in the County of Somerset, the Copy of the list of votes having been received at the Secretary of States Office without seal; also the votes from Corinna and Ripley in the same County, because the names of of the towns in either case, is not inserted in the Copy of the return and required by law. | ||
The foregoing Report was read & accepted. | The foregoing Report was read & accepted. | ||
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Afternoon | Afternoon | ||
− | [Committee to wait on the Governor and inform him of his election] Mr. Dennett from the Joint Committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him of his election &c. reported that they had attended to that service, and the Governor was pleased to say that he would attend a Convention of the two Houses for the purpose of being qualified forthwith. | + | [Committee to wait on the Governor and inform him of his election] |
+ | Mr. Dennett from the Joint Committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him of his election &c. reported that they had attended to that service, and the Governor was pleased to say that he would attend a Convention of the two Houses for the purpose of being qualified forthwith. | ||
− | [Messages] A message was then sent to the House proposing a Convention of the Houses for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect forthwith. | + | [Messages] |
+ | A message was then sent to the House proposing a Convention of the Houses for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect forthwith. | ||
A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring in the foregoing proposition. | A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring in the foregoing proposition. | ||
− | [Convention to qualify the Governor] The two Branches of the Legislature then met in Convention, in the Representatives Chamber for the for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect, when Albion K. Parris Esq. Governor Elect, attended by the Secretary of State and Treasurer, Council, and Sheriff of Cumberland, came in and took and subscribed the | + | [Convention to qualify the Governor] |
+ | The two Branches of the Legislature then met in Convention, in the Representatives Chamber for the for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect, when Albion K. Parris Esq. Governor Elect, attended by the Secretary of State and Treasurer, Council, and Sheriff of Cumberland, came in and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution. |
Revision as of 17:50, 2 July 2020
14 [1824] [January 9] No. 1 - 1st Range, they having been returned with the votes for Governor under the same seal.
[Report con'd] Your Committee have rejected the votes from New Vineyard in the County of Somerset, the Copy of the list of votes having been received at the Secretary of States Office without seal; also the votes from Corinna and Ripley in the same County, because the names of of the towns in either case, is not inserted in the Copy of the return and required by law.
The foregoing Report was read & accepted.
Afternoon
[Committee to wait on the Governor and inform him of his election] Mr. Dennett from the Joint Committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him of his election &c. reported that they had attended to that service, and the Governor was pleased to say that he would attend a Convention of the two Houses for the purpose of being qualified forthwith.
[Messages] A message was then sent to the House proposing a Convention of the Houses for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect forthwith.
A Message was then received from the House by Mr. Child, their Clerk, concurring in the foregoing proposition.
[Convention to qualify the Governor] The two Branches of the Legislature then met in Convention, in the Representatives Chamber for the for the purpose of qualifying the Governor elect, when Albion K. Parris Esq. Governor Elect, attended by the Secretary of State and Treasurer, Council, and Sheriff of Cumberland, came in and took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution.