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

Mr. Gregg, from the committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act in amendment of an act entitled an act for the limitation of actions and preventing vexatious suits," 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. Nettleton, from the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act to extend the time for the completion of the Sewall's Falls Locks and Canal," 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. Nettleton, from the same committee to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled an act to incorporate the proprietors of the Coventry Turnpike Road in New Hampshire," 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 titles be as aforesaid.

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

On motion of Mr. Goodhue

The Senate resumed the consideration of the resolution respecting blanks, packages, laws and journals sent from the Secretary's office.

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.

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A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk:

“Mr. President—The House of Representatives concur with the Honorable Senate in the passage of the bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Nashua Literary Institution."

They also concur with the Honorable Senate in the passage of the bill entitled "An act to provide for the choice of Road Commissioners," with an amendment, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate.

The Horse of Representative have passed a resolution that when the Legislature close their present session, they adjourn to meet again on Wednesday the eighteenth day of November next; in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate."

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the amendment proposed by the House of Representatives to the bill entitled "An act to provide for the choice of Road Commissioners."

Resolved, That the Senate concur with the House of Representatives in the adoption of said amendment.

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

On motion of Mr. Gregg

Resolved, That the Senate have a recess until half past seven o'clock this evening.

HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK.

Mr. Adams, from the committee on Education to whom was referred the resolution relating to school returns, 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.

On motion of Mr. Pickering

Resolved, That the further consideration of said resolution be postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

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

Mr. Adams, from the joint committee on the Library, to whom was referred the resolution appointing Jacob C. Carter Librarian for the ensuing year, 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.

Mr. Adams, from the same committee to whom was referred the resolution authorizing the Librarian to procure the binding of certain books and pamphlets in the State Library, 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?

Resolved, 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 the following resolution sin which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate :

"A resolution in favor of J. B. Wiggin."

"A resolution in favor of Philip Carrigain."

The first of the foregoing resolutions, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second

time.

On motion of Mr. Pickering

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

Said resolution was accordingly read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The second of said resolutions was read a first and second time. On motion of Mr. Pickering

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

Resolved, 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 concur with the Honorable Senate in their amendment to the resolution in favor of John C. Gerrish."

Mr. Gregg, from the committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred the resolution providing for the revising, codifying and amending of the statute laws of New Hampshire, 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.
Resolved, That it pass.

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

Mr. Brown, from the committee on Claims to whom was referred the resolution in favor of John T. Blake, 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.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

Mr. Gregg, from the committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred the bill entiled "An act to abolish the right to vote by proxy," reported the same accompanied by the following resolu

tion :

Resolved, That the further consideration of said bill be postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

On the question, shall this resolution pass?
Mr. Nutter demanded the yeas and nays.

Those who voted in the affirmative were Messrs. Creighton, Gregg, Renton, Comerford, Adams, Brown, Belding Nettleton and Johnson-9.

Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Pickering, and Nutter-2.

So the resolution passed and the further consideration of said bill was postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

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

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the resolution, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, fixing Wednesday the eighteenth day of November next as the day to which the Legislature shall adjourn at the close of the present session,

Which was read a first and second time.

On motion of Mr. Gregg

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

Resolved, That it pass.

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

A message from the House of Représentatives by their Clerk :

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution in favor of N. Bouton and others, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate."

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives for concurrence, was read a first and second time.

On motion of Mr. Gregg

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

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The following resolution, laid on the table by Mr. Johnson, was read by the Clerk and unanimously adopted:

Resolved, That the Senate tender their thanks to the Hon. James B. Creighton for the impartial discharge of the duties of President by him during the present session.

To which the President replied:

SENATORS:

At the commencement of our session, finding myself raised to this high and responsible station, I deeply regretted my want of

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