Excerpt from Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey: Convened in General Assembly at Trenton, on Tuesday the 22d Day of October 1793; Being the First and Second Sittings of the Eighteenth Session
Ohn mayhe\v, Samuel Randolph, Peter Haring, James Linn, John Con dit, John Lambert, Samuel Ogden and Abraham Kitchel, Efquires, feverally produced Certificates of their being duly elected Members of this Houfe, which were read and approved, and they thereupon took and fubfcribed the Oaths required by Law before Thomas Henderfon, Efquire, one of the Members returned for this Houfe, and took their Seats in Council.
Thomas Henderfon, Ef quire, produced a Certificate of his being duly elecled a Member of this Houfe, which was read and approved, and he thereupon took and fubfcribed the Oaths required by Law before Samuel Ogden, Ef quire, and took his Seat in Council.
John Black, Efquire, produced a Certificate of his being duly elected a Mem ber of this Houfe, which was read and approved, and he (being one of the People called (bakers) took and fubfcribed the Affirmations required by Law before Thomas Henderfon, Efquire, and took his Seat in Council.
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Excerpt from Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey: Convened in General Assembly at Trenton, on Tuesday the 22d Day of October 1793; Being the First and Second Sittings of the Eighteenth Session
Ohn mayhe\v, Samuel Randolph, Peter Haring, James Linn, John Con dit, John Lambert, Samuel Ogden and Abraham Kitchel, Efquires, feverally produced Certificates of their being duly elected Members of this Houfe, which were read and approved, and they thereupon took and fubfcribed the Oaths required by Law before Thomas Henderfon, Efquire, one of the Members returned for this Houfe, and took their Seats in Council.
Thomas Henderfon, Ef quire, produced a Certificate of his being duly elecled a Member of this Houfe, which was read and approved, and he thereupon took and fubfcribed the Oaths required by Law before Samuel Ogden, Ef quire, and took his Seat in Council.
John Black, Efquire, produced a Certificate of his being duly elected a Mem ber of this Houfe, which was read and approved, and he (being one of the People called (bakers) took and fubfcribed the Affirmations required by Law before Thomas Henderfon, Efquire, and took his Seat in Council.
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Excerpt from Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey: Convened in General Assembly at Trenton, on Tuesday the 22d Day of October 1793; Being the First and Second Sittings of the Eighteenth Session
Bowes Reed was unanimously elected Clerk of the Council, and took the Oath of Office accordingly.
John West was appointed Door-keeper.
Ordered That Mr. Haring do wait on the House of Assembly, and acquaint them that a sufficient Number of Members of this House have met, elected the Honourable Thomas Henderson, Esquire, Vice-President, and proceeded to Business.
Mr. Haring reported, that he had obeyed the Order of the House.
Mr. Benson, from the House of Assembly, acquainted this House that a Quorum of the House of Assembly had met, elected the Honourable Silas Condit, Esquire, their Speaker, and proceeded to Business.
The House adjourned until ten o'Clock To-morrow Morning.
Wednesday October 23, 1793.
The House met - Present as before.
The House adjourned until three o'Clock P. M.
The House met.
His Excellency the Governor came into Council.
Mr. Blackwood, from the House of Assembly, acquainted this House that the House of Assembly had appointed Messrs. Kitchel, Camp, Ward, Southard, Ryerson, Ridgway, Blackwood, Stillwell, Mayhew, Fithian, Whilldin, Vredenburgh and Wyckoff a Committee to confer with a Committee of Council, and report what Business was essentially Necessary to be done at this Sitting; and requested Council would appoint a Committee to join the said Committee for that Purpose.
Ordered, That Messrs. Linn, Condit and Kitchel be a Committee to join the Committee of the House of Assembly for the above Purpose, and make report; and that Mr. Condit do wait on the House of Assembly and acquaint them therewith.
Mr. Condit reported, that he had obeyed the Order of the House.
The Governor laid before the House a Letter from Samuel Adams, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts, with sundry Resolutions respecting the Propriety or Expediency of a Sister State commencing a Suit against the State at large, and requesting this State to join in an Application for an Amendment of the Constitution in that Respect; which were read and ordered a second Reading.
The House adjourned until ten o'Clock To-morrow Morning.
Thursday, October 24, 1793.
The House met - Present as before.
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