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... vote whereby the House assigned twelve o'clock to - day for the choice of a Chaplain , was reconsidered , under a suspension of the Rules , and eleven and one - half o'clock , A. M. , to - day , was assigned for that purpose . On motion ...
... vote whereby the House assigned twelve o'clock to - day for the choice of a Chaplain , was reconsidered , under a suspension of the Rules , and eleven and one - half o'clock , A. M. , to - day , was assigned for that purpose . On motion ...
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... vote whereby the Petition of Ambrose Lawrence and others , relative to fish ways on the Merrimack River , was referred to a Joint Special Committee , and the Rules be- ing suspended , the motion was lost . Whereupon , the Speaker ...
... vote whereby the Petition of Ambrose Lawrence and others , relative to fish ways on the Merrimack River , was referred to a Joint Special Committee , and the Rules be- ing suspended , the motion was lost . Whereupon , the Speaker ...
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... vote whereby the Order of Mr. Boyce , of Berkley , was adopted yesterday , was lost . Mr. Charles A. French , Representative elect from Stoughton , appeared and presented his Credentials , and Messrs . Dyer , of Boston , and Freeman ...
... vote whereby the Order of Mr. Boyce , of Berkley , was adopted yesterday , was lost . Mr. Charles A. French , Representative elect from Stoughton , appeared and presented his Credentials , and Messrs . Dyer , of Boston , and Freeman ...
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... vote whereby the Order offered by Mr. Endicott , of Boston , January twelfth , relative to the Petitions of William C. Barstow and Daniel Crowley , was adopted , was carried , and the Order was rejected . The next matter in the Orders ...
... vote whereby the Order offered by Mr. Endicott , of Boston , January twelfth , relative to the Petitions of William C. Barstow and Daniel Crowley , was adopted , was carried , and the Order was rejected . The next matter in the Orders ...
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... vote whereby the House concurred in the Senate reference of the First Article of Report of the Joint Special Committee on the Governor's Address , relative to Districting the Commonwealth , and providing for the election of certain ...
... vote whereby the House concurred in the Senate reference of the First Article of Report of the Joint Special Committee on the Governor's Address , relative to Districting the Commonwealth , and providing for the election of certain ...
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according to adjournment Act to incorporate Affairs and Insurance Agricultural Branch Railroad amendment Banks and Banking Bill in addition Boston Charlestown Chelsea Committee on Banks Committee on Claims Committee on Fisheries Committee on Mercantile Committee on Probate Committee on Railways Committee on Roads Committee on Towns Commonwealth consider the expediency Danvers Devereux Edgartown Fall River George Marston Haverhill House Adjourned hundred and fifty-five inexpedient to legislate Ipswich River Joint Special Committee Journal of yesterday Judiciary leave to withdraw legislate thereon Lowell Mercantile Affairs Messrs Orders of Notice Pittsfield Prayer was offered presented the Petition presented the Remonstrance Probate and Chancery Railroad Company Railways and Canals read a second read a third read and ordered recommitted relation reported A Bill reported A Resolve Roads and Bridges second reading Senate Severally in concurrence severally read Severally referred Severally sent taken Taunton third reading thousand eight hundred vote whereby West Roxbury Worcester yesterday was read
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Seite 365 - By both houses (the same being agreed to by a majority of the senators and two-thirds of the members of the house of representatives present and voting thereon...
Seite 804 - The districts in each county shall be numbered by the board creating the same, and a description of each, with the numbers thereof and the number of legal voters therein, shall be returned by the board, to the secretary of the Commonwealth, the county treasurer of each county, and to the clerk of every town in each district, to be filed and kept in their respective offices.
Seite 1109 - Houses, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the General Court then next to be chosen, and shall be published ; and if in the General Court next chosen, as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to...
Seite 801 - ... amendment or amendments shall be entered on the journals of the two houses, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the general court then next to be chosen, and shall be published; and if, in the general court next...
Seite 802 - Commonwealth, on or before the last day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven ; and a census of the inhabitants of each city and town, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and of every tenth year thereafter.— In the census aforesaid, a special .enumeration shall be made of the legal voters, and in each city said enumeration shall specify the number of such legal voters aforesaid, residing in each ward of such city.
Seite 802 - The enumeration aforesaid shall determine the apportionment of representatives for the periods between the taking of the census. The house of representatives shall consist of two hundred and forty members, which shall be apportioned by the legislature, at its first session after the return of each enumeration as aforesaid, to the several counties of the commonwealth, equally, a...
Seite 1012 - A census of the legal voters of each city and town, on the first day of May, shall be taken and returned into the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, on or before the last day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven ; and a census of the inhabitants of each city and town, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and of every tenth year thereafter.
Seite 804 - ... so formed that no town or ward of a city shall be divided therefor, nor shall any district be made which shall be entitled to elect more than three Representatives. Every Representative, for one year at least next preceding his election, shall have been an inhabitant of the district for which he is chosen, and shall cease to represent such district when he shall cease to be an inhabitant of the Commonwealth. The districts in each county shall be numbered by the board creating the same, and a...
Seite 502 - State; provided, that the provisions of this amendment relative to an educational qualification shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now...
Seite 803 - Representatives to which each county shall be entitled, to the board authorized to divide each county into representative districts. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Boston, the County Commissioners of other counties than Suffolk — or in lieu of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Boston, or of the County Commissioners in each county other than Suffolk, such board of Special Commissioners in each county to be elected by the people of the county, or of the...