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Engrossed Bills to be laid before the Governor for his approval and signature.

Mr. Gregg. from said committee, reported that they had this day presented the aforesaid bills and resolutions, by them reported as correctly engrossed, to His Excellency the Governor for his approval.

On motion of Mr. Belding

Resolved, That when the Senate adjourn this forenoon, it be to meet again at two o'clock this afternoon.

Mr. Goodhue, from the committee on Claims to whom was referred the resolution authorizing the Treasurer of this State to borrow money on the credit and for the use of the State, reported it without amendment.

On the question, shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was decided in the affirmative.

Said resolution was accordingly read a third time.

Resolred, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed bills and resolutions and an address, with the following titles, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate :

"An act in amendment of an act entitled an act in addition to an act entitled an act for laying out highways, passed July 3,

1829."

"An address in favor of the removal of certain military offi

cers.

"An act. to establish times and places for holding Courts of Probate in the county of Coos."

"An act in favor of Charles H. Peaslee, Adjutant and Inspector General."

"A resolution in favor of Robert Davis."

"A resolution in favor of Jeremiah Gates and others.".

"A resolution in favor of David H. Collins and others." The first of the foregoing bills, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time. Ordered, That it be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

The second of said bills was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That it be referred to the committee on the Judiciary.

The third of said bills was read a first and second time.

On motion of Mr. Johnson

Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so far suspended that this bill be read a third time at the present time. Said bill was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass and its title be as aforesaid.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

The foregoing address in favor of the removal of certain military officers, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, having been read

Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

The resolution in favor of Robert Davis, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time.

On the question, shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was decided in the affirmative.

Said resolution was accordingly read a third time?
Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

The foregoing resolution, in favor of Jeremiah Gates and others, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time.

On the question, shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was decided in the affirmative.

Said resolution was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

The foregoing resolution in favor of David H. Collins and others, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time.

On the question, Shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was decided in the affirmative.

Said resolution was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives acccordingly..

On motion of Mr. Goodhue

The Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk: "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed bills with the following titles, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate:

"An act relating to Rail Roads and other corporations." "An act to abolish the right to vote by proxy."

The first of the foregoing bills, sent up from the House of Rep resentatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time. Ordered, That it be referred to the committee on Incorporations..

ry.

The second of said bills was read a first and second time. Ordered, That it be referred to the committee on the Judicia

Mr. Gregg, from the committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act to establish times and places for holding Courts of Probate in the county of Coos," reported it without amendment.

On the question, Shall this bill be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Said bill was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass and its title be as aforesaid.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

Mr. Renton, from the committee on Incorporations to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act in addition to an act entitled an act to incorporate the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane," reported it without amendment.

Mr. Renton proposed to amend the bill by striking out all thereof after the enacting clause, and inserting the following:

"That the Treasurer of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane be and hereby is authorized, directed and required to reconvey to the State of New Hampshire the stock in the New Hampshire Bank heretofore by said State conveyed to said Asy

lum, and pay over to the Treasurer of said State all dividends and profits that may have accrued and been received by said Asylum from said stock since its transfer to said Asylum; and the Treasurer of said Asylum is hereby further authorized, directed and required to refund to the several private contributors the several sums by them subscribed and paid towards the erection of said Asylum, with all interest that may have accrued on said sums, respectively.

SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, That the act entitled "An act to incorporate the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane," passed July 2, 1838; also, the act entitled "An act in amendment to and explanatory of an act to incorporate the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane," passed July 6, 1839; be and the same are hereby repealed."

Mr. Gregg moved that the further consideration of the bill and amendment be postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

On the question, Shall the further consideration of the bill and amendment be postponed to the next session of the Legislature?

Mr. Pickering demanded the yeas and nays.

Those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Gregg, Comerford, Brown, Goodhue, and Johnson-5.

Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Pickering, Creighton, Renton, Nutter, Adams, Belding and Nettleton-7. So the Senate refused to postpone the further consideration of the bill and amendment to the next session of the Legislature. The question then recurred on the the adoption of the amendment proposed by Mr. Renton.

On the question, Shall this amendment be adopted?
Mr. Adams demanded the yeas and nays.

Those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Renton, Nutter, Comerford, Nettleton and Johnson-5.

Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Pickering, Creighton, Gregg, Adams, Brown, Belding and Goodhue-7. So the amendment was rejected.

Mr. Johnson proposed to amend the bill by striking out the fifth and sixth sections thereof.

On the question, Shall this amendinent be adopted?

Mr. Pickering demanded the yeas and nays.

Those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Renton, Comerford, Brown, Nettleton, Goodhue and Johnson-6.

Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Pickering,.. Creighton, Gregg, Nutter, Adams and Belding-6..

So the amendment was rejected;

Mr. Gregg moved that the further consideration of the bill be postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

On motion of Mr. Pickering

Ordered, That the bill lie upon the table.

On motion of Mr. Gregg

The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill entitled "An act in addition to an act entitled an act to incorporate the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane."

Mr. Gregg withdrew the motion to postpone the further consideration of the bill to, the next session of the Legislature.

On motion of Mr. Gregg who had voted on the side prevailng

Resolved, That the vote rejecting the amendment to said bill proposed by Mr. Johnson, striking out the fifth and sixth sections thereof, be re-considered.

The question then recurring on the adoption of the amendment proposed by Mr. Johnson—

Mr. Adams demanded the yeas and nays.

Those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Gregg, Renton, Nutter, Comerford, Brown, Nettleton, Goodhue and Johnson-8.

Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Pickering, Creighton, Adams, and Belding-4.

So the amendment was adopted.

On the question, Shall this bill be read a third time?
It was decided in the affirmative.

On motion of Mr. Adams

Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so far suspended that the bill be read a third time by its title.

Said bill was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass and its title be as aforesaid;

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

Mr. Nettleton, from the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act in amendment of an act entitled an act in addition to an act entitled an act for laying out highways, passed July 3, 1829," reported it without amendment.

On the question, Shall this bill be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Said bill was accordingly read a third time.

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