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[1824]
 
[1824]
Mr. Dunlap was ten accordingly added, &
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A message was sent to the House informing them
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Mr. Dunlap was then accordingly added, & A message was sent to the House informing them of the same.
of the same.
 
  
 
[Committee on a part of the Message]
 
[Committee on a part of the Message]
On motion of Mr. Parsons of L. Ordered that
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Messrs. Campbell, Parsons of L. Dunlap, Prime and
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On motion of Mr. Parsons of L. Ordered that Messrs. Campbell, Parsons of L. Dunlap, Prime and Ripley, with such as the House may join, be a Committee to take into consideration so much of the Governors message as relates to Gen. Lafayette, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence.
Ripley, with such as the House may join, be a
 
Committee to take into consideration so much
 
of the Governors message as related to Gen. Lafayette,
 
with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. Sent
 
down for concurrence.
 
  
 
[Notice to the Governor of the election of Secretary of State]
 
[Notice to the Governor of the election of Secretary of State]
Mr. Campbell was then charged with a message
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to the Governor and Council informing them
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Mr. Campbell was then charged with a message to the Governor and Council informing them that Amos Nichols Esqr. had been duly elected Secretary of State, for the present political year by a Joint Ballot of the two Houses of the Legislature; that he has signified his acceptance and is now ready to take and subscribe the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office.
that Amos Nichols Esq. had been duly elected
 
Secretary of State, for the present political year
 
by a Joint Ballot of the two Houses of the Legislature;
 
that he has signified his acceptance  
 
and is now ready to take and subscribe the  
 
oaths required by the Constitution to qualify
 
him to discharge the duties of that office.
 
  
 
[Committee on the purchase of Greenleafs reports]
 
[Committee on the purchase of Greenleafs reports]
On motion of Mr. Dunlap, Ordered that
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Messrs. Dunlap and Fairbanks be a Committee
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On motion of Mr. Dunlap, Ordered that Messrs. Dunlap and Fairbanks be a Committee with such as the House may join, to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing a sufficient number of the second Vol. of Greenleaf's Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the State: Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred and Messrs. Eveleth, Hathaway and Robins were joined.
with such as the House may join, to take
 
into consideration the expediency of purchasing
 
a sufficient number of the second Vol.
 
of Greenleaf's Reports of the decisions of the
 
Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the
 
State: Sent down for concurrence, came up
 
concurred and Messrs. Eveleth, Hathaway
 
and Robins were joined.
 
  
 
[Petition referred]
 
[Petition referred]
Petition of William Randall and others, for a
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new town to be formed from Litchfield and Bowdoin.
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Petition of William Randall and others, for a new town to be formed from Litchfield and Bowdoin.

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[1824]

Mr. Dunlap was then accordingly added, & A message was sent to the House informing them of the same.

[Committee on a part of the Message]

On motion of Mr. Parsons of L. Ordered that Messrs. Campbell, Parsons of L. Dunlap, Prime and Ripley, with such as the House may join, be a Committee to take into consideration so much of the Governors message as relates to Gen. Lafayette, with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. Sent down for concurrence.

[Notice to the Governor of the election of Secretary of State]

Mr. Campbell was then charged with a message to the Governor and Council informing them that Amos Nichols Esqr. had been duly elected Secretary of State, for the present political year by a Joint Ballot of the two Houses of the Legislature; that he has signified his acceptance and is now ready to take and subscribe the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to discharge the duties of that office.

[Committee on the purchase of Greenleafs reports]

On motion of Mr. Dunlap, Ordered that Messrs. Dunlap and Fairbanks be a Committee with such as the House may join, to take into consideration the expediency of purchasing a sufficient number of the second Vol. of Greenleaf's Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, for the use of the State: Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred and Messrs. Eveleth, Hathaway and Robins were joined.

[Petition referred]

Petition of William Randall and others, for a new town to be formed from Litchfield and Bowdoin.