STATE LEGISLATURE

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RESOLVES

OF THE

TENTH LEGISLATURE,

"\ OF THE

STA.1.... E OF MA.INE,

PASSED AT THE SESSION,

WHICH COMMENCED ON THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, AND ENDED ON THIi: NINETJi;ENTH DAY OF MARCH ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUN­ DRED AND THIRTY.

Publi.hed agreeably to the Resolve oftbe 28th June, 1820.

~ot'tltlnb' : DAY k FRASER"".""PllINTEHS TO THE STATE. 1830. O~' THE STATE OF MAIME,

FOR THE

POLITICAL YEAR 1800.

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JONA.THA.N G. HUNTON, GOVl1BNOB• • COUNUIL. ELISHA ALLEN, JOHN BURGIN, PHINEHAS VARNUM) LEMUEL PAINE, DAVID CROWEL, DANIEL STEWARD JR. OTIS LITTLE, '

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EDWARD RUSSELL, Sec~'etary of Slate. ELIAS THOMAS, Treasm'er of State. SENATE.

~~ JOSIIUA :II.ALL, P'resident. f OountyoJ York, *JOHN nODWELL, *ABIJAH USHER Jun. *NATHAN D.APPLETON. Oounty oj Oumberland, ROBERT P. DUNLAP, JOHN 1. MEGQUlER, THEODORE INGALLS. County oj Lincoln, JAMES DRUMMOND, SYMS GARDNER, EBENEZER HILTON, . HALSEY HEALEY. Oounty oj Hancock, JOSHUA HALL, CHARLES HUTCHINGS Jun. Oounty oj Washington, *OBADIAH HILL. Oounty oj Kennebec, SANFORD KINGiBURY, ASHER HINDS, ELIJAH MORSE Oounty oj OxJord, DANIEL HUTCHINSON, JAMES STEELE. Oounty oj Somerset, EBENEZER S. PHELPS. Oounty oj Penobscot I THOMAS DAVEE.

EDWARD KAVANAGH, Sec1·etary. CHARLES WATERHOUSE, Assistant Secretary. Rev. STEPHEN LOVELL, Chaplain. SAMUEL HAINES, .lIlessenger.

* '( In Oonvention orihe members of the Honse of Rcplesenl.ative;, and melllber§ of the SCQllte elect, Feh. 2,18JO. RESOLVE 0, ThaI. the Secretary of State bt! requested to notiry John Bodwcll, Ahijah Usher Jnn. and Na~ than V,Appleton, Esquires, this day elected as Senators to supply the dcficienccs jn the District of York, and also ObadJah HiIIl Esquire, elected ,L~ t-Jellutor to snpply t.he deficiency ill the District of \Vashingten oftheir cl~ction) and to I equcst their attendauce forthwith, and that he be I equested when they arrive to conduct thom to the Council Chamber to be quulified, and afterwards introdnce tbp'nl into the Sennte Uhamher." IN SENATE, FEBRUARY 8, 1830. (C ORDERED, That suiJ four Senators, "[ John Dod well, AbiJ::Ih UE-ber Jr. Nathan D. Appleton and Obadiah Hill]" were dilly and cOllstitutiulIlllly elected to fill vacancica existmg, and that the three first abuve named, having been qualified arc entitled to seats at thl:! hoald, and to aU the rights and ptivilegc:i of Senators elected by the people." ,_ '"' IN SENATE, FEB. 11,1830. "RESOLVED, That thc said NathlU D. Appleton, John 13odwell, AbiJah Usher jr. and Obadiah I-lill, have !lot been constitutionally electcd Senators, and are not entitled to seats at the Senate Doard.','

The gentlemen above named were not permitted to vote at the Senate Board arter the passage of the forgoing Resolve, lind no other persons wore elected to til! the vllcancies. HOUSE OF REPRESllNTATIVES.

DANIEL GOODENOW, Speake?>, COUNTY OF YORK . .Rljl'ed, , Bel'wiclc, Richard Shapleigh, Biddeford, Daniel Deshon, Comish, John S. Wedgwood, Eliot, Timothy Spinney, Hollis, Jabez BI'adbury, Kittery, John Wentworth, Kennebunlc, Edwal'd E, Bourne, Kennebunk POl't, Jonathan Stonejl'. Limington, Nathaniel Clark, Limerick, J ollll Sanborn, Lebanon, Nathan Lord jr. Lyman, Natha,niel Hill, .Ne1ojield, Gamaliel E. Smith, Pal'sonsfielcl , Abner Kezal', Saco, George Scammon, SWflfOl'd, John Powers, South Benviclc, Thomas Goodwin, 3d Wells, Nicholas Gilman, Y01'k, Cotton Chase,

COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, \ Baldwin, Richard Larrabee, B1'1tnswick, William Curtis, Bl'idgton, John Willett, Cape- Elizabeth, Nathaniel Wheelerl Cumberland, Nicholas Rideout jr. Danville, William Woodbury, Dtt1'ltctrn, James StJ'out, Falmottth, Steph'en MOI'rill, Fl'eepol't, Ebenezer Wells, Gorham, Edmund Mann, Gmy, Eliab Latham, Hm']J8well, Isaac Sylvester, Minot, Benjamin Johnson, .North Yal'nwttth, Jacob Mitchell, :JV'ew- Gloucester, Ephraim Stinchfield, Otisfield, Silas Blake, Poland, Daniel Waterman jl" Portland, Isaac Adams, William Swan, Thomas Dodge, ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. " llaynlond, Dominicus Jordan, Scarborough, Joseph Fogg, Standish, Sargent Shaw, l' Westbrook, George Bishop, 'Windham, John Waterman, COUNTY OF LINCOLN. Bath, David C. Magoun, Bowdoin, Johnson Jaques, Boothbay, .Tohn McKown, Bristol, John E. Baxter, Edgecomb, Rufus SewalI, ~Friendship, Melzer. Thomas, Georgetown, John Lennan, Jefferson, Thomas Trask jr. Litchfield, John Smith, Lisbon, Moses Tibbets, New-Castle, Lot Myrick, Nobleborough, Albert Smith, Richmond, Ebenezer Hatch, St. George, John Watts, Thomaston, , Topsham, Nahum Perkins, Union, John Lermond, Wales, John Andrews, Warren, David Patterson, Waldoboro ugh, Charles Miller, Whitefield, Moses Pellslee, T¥iscasset, Moses Shaw, COUNTY OF HANCOCK. Bucksport, Samuel M. Pond, Brooksville, David Walker, Deer Isle, John P. Johnson, Ellsworth, John Chamberlain, Eden, Abraham Thomas, Orland, John Burnham, Sedgwick, Jonathan AlIen, Vinalhaven, Benjamin Crabtree, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. Calais, Anson G. Chandler, Oherryfield, William Freeman, Columbia, Elijah L. Hamlin, Dennysville, Jonas Farnsworth, Eastport, Benjamin Folsom, Lubec, Jabez Mowry, Machias, AbrahamButterfield, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. COUNTY OF KENNEBEC. .f1ugusta, Luther Severance, Ohina, John Weeks, Olinton, William Ames, Ohesterville, Dearborn French, Farmington, Jaseph Johnson, Gardinet', Peter Adams, Hallowell, William Clark, Leeds, Stillman Howard, Mount Vernon, David McGaffy, Monmouth, Benjamin White, Pittston, Eljakim Scammon, Rome, Hosea Spaulding, Readfield, Eliphalet Hoyt, Sidney, Nathaniel Merrill, Vassalborough, Elijah Robinson, Waterville, Timothy Boutelle, Wayne, Thomas S. Brigham, Wilton, Chal'les MOl'se, WintMop, Andrew Wood,

COUNTY OF OXFORD Bethel, Phinehas Frost, Brownfield, Joseph Howard, Buckfield, Henry H. Hutchinson, Dixfield, Silas Barnard, Fryeburg, Asa Charles, Hartford, Joseph Tobin, Jay, Samuel Small, Livermore, Charles Barrell, Norway, William Parsons jl', Oxford, Dan Perry, Paris, Joseph G. Cole, Rumford, Curtis P. Howe, Sweden, Samuel Nevers, Turner, Joseph Bonney,

COUNTY OF SOMERSET. .f1nson, Francis Caldwell, Oanaan, Milford P. Norton, 001'inna, Abraham Bean, Fairfield, Eliphalet Allen, Harmony, Joel Bartlett, Kingfie ld, Lemuel Bartlett, .Madison, William Thurston, New-Portland, James Hutchins, Norridgewock) Samuel Searle, ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Starles, Leonard Greaton, Strong, Samuel Patterson,

COUNTY OF PENOBSCOT, Bangor, Edward Kent, Garland, Reuben Bartlett, Guilford, Joseph Kelsey, Hampden, Daniel Emery, Levant, Pecallis Clal'l" Orrington, Simeon Fowler jr. Sebec, William R. Lowney, COUNTY OF WALDO . .Bppleton, Abiathar Richardson, Belfast, Peter Rowe, Belmont, DaV'id Goddard, Camden, Jacob Trafton, Frankjort, Thomas Snow, Freedom, John C. Glidden, Lincolnville, David Lannan, .Munroe, Robert Lambert, .Montville, Ebenezer Knowlton, Northport, David Alden jr. Palermo, Benjamin Can; Prospect, David Swett, Unity, Joseph C. Small,

JAMES LORING CRII.D, Olerk. REUBEN MITCHELL, .!1ssistant Olerk. The Clergy of Portland officiate in l . rotation according to seniority as 5 Ollaplams, THOMAS BAKER, Messenger,