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− | Mr. Dunlap was | + | |
− | A message was sent to the House informing them | + | 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 | + | |
− | Messrs. Campbell, Parsons of L. Dunlap, Prime and | + | 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 | ||
− | with leave to report by Resolve or otherwise. | ||
− | 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 | + | |
− | to the Governor and Council informing them | + | 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 | ||
− | 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 | + | |
− | Messrs. Dunlap and Fairbanks be a Committee | + | 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 | + | |
− | new town to be formed from Litchfield and Bowdoin. | + | 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.