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Senate Jany. 6 1825
 
Senate Jany. 6 1825
  
 
[Thermometer ordered]
 
[Thermometer ordered]
On motion of Mr. Dunlap , Ordered that
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the Secretary of this Board be authorized to procure
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap , Ordered that the Secretary of this Board be authorized to procure a Thermometer for the use of the Senate Chamber.
a thermometer for the use of the Senate
 
Chamber.
 
  
 
[Chaplain chosen]
 
[Chaplain chosen]
The Senate then proceeded to the choice
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of a Chaplain; on the first ballot, Revd. Elijah
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The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Chaplain; on the first ballot, Revd. Elijah Kellogg had 10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 6 Votes, Revd. Samuel Rand had 3 Votes, and Revd. Ichabod Nichols had 1 Vote; and no choice was therefore effected.
Kellogg had 10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 6 votes,
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Revd. Samuel Rand had 3 votes, and Revd. Ichabod
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On the 2d Ballot Revd. Elijah Kellogg had 10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 7 votes, Revd. Samuel
Nichols had 1 vote; and no choice was therefore
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Rand 2 Votes, and there was 1 Blank Ballot. The Revd. Elijah Kellogg was then declared elected; and Messrs. Green, Parlin, & Dunn were appointed a Committee to wait on him and inform him of his election.
effected.
 
On the 2d Ballot Revd. Elijah Kellogg had
 
10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 7 votes, Revd. Samuel
 
Rand 2 votes, and there was 1 Blank Ballot.
 
The Revd. Elijah Kellogg was then declared elected
 
and Messr. Green, Parlin, & Dunn were appointed a
 
Committee to wait on him and inform him of his
 
election.
 
  
 
[Report on Votes for Governor]
 
[Report on Votes for Governor]
Mr. Stebbins from the Joint Committee appointed
 
to examine the returns of votes given in the
 
several towns and plantations in this State for
 
Governor, reported that they have examined the same
 
and find the whole number of votes duly returned to
 
be twenty thousand four hundred and nineteen; necessary
 
to a choice, ten thousand two hundred and ten,
 
and that Albion K. Parris Esq. has nineteen
 
thousand seven hundred and fifty nine and is
 
chosen Governor of this State.
 
  
The Committee further report that the Votes
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Mr. Stebbins from the Joint Committee appointed to examine the returns of Votes given in the several towns and plantations in this State for Governor, reported that they have examined the same and find the whole number of Votes duly returned to be twenty thousand four hundred and nineteen; necessary to a choice, ten thousand two hundred and ten, and that Albion K. Parris Esqr. has nineteen thousand seven hundred and fifty nine, and is chosen Governor of this State.
from the following Towns and plantations were
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rejected, viz: from the town of Hancock in
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The Committee further report that the Votes from the following Towns and plantations were rejected, viz: from the town of Hancock in the County of Hancock, there being no town of
the County of Hancock, there being no town of
 

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[1825]

Senate Jany. 6 1825

[Thermometer ordered]

On motion of Mr. Dunlap , Ordered that the Secretary of this Board be authorized to procure a Thermometer for the use of the Senate Chamber.

[Chaplain chosen]

The Senate then proceeded to the choice of a Chaplain; on the first ballot, Revd. Elijah Kellogg had 10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 6 Votes, Revd. Samuel Rand had 3 Votes, and Revd. Ichabod Nichols had 1 Vote; and no choice was therefore effected.

On the 2d Ballot Revd. Elijah Kellogg had 10 votes, Revd. Russell Streeter had 7 votes, Revd. Samuel Rand 2 Votes, and there was 1 Blank Ballot. The Revd. Elijah Kellogg was then declared elected; and Messrs. Green, Parlin, & Dunn were appointed a Committee to wait on him and inform him of his election.

[Report on Votes for Governor]

Mr. Stebbins from the Joint Committee appointed to examine the returns of Votes given in the several towns and plantations in this State for Governor, reported that they have examined the same and find the whole number of Votes duly returned to be twenty thousand four hundred and nineteen; necessary to a choice, ten thousand two hundred and ten, and that Albion K. Parris Esqr. has nineteen thousand seven hundred and fifty nine, and is chosen Governor of this State.

The Committee further report that the Votes from the following Towns and plantations were rejected, viz: from the town of Hancock in the County of Hancock, there being no town of