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Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein.

Mr. McDaniel, from the committee on Incorporations, to whom was referred the petition of Sarah Livermore and others, praying for an act of incorporation by the name of the Concord Female Charitable Society, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of said petition be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature.

Mr. Learned, from the committee on military affairs, to whom was referred the petition of the officers and soldiers of the 13th regiment of New Hampshire Militia, praying for an alteration of the law in relation to the powers and duties of surgeons, made a

report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of said petition be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature."

Mr. Learned, from the same committee to whom was referred the petition of Samuel J. Mackres and others, for a grant of State arms to the 8th company of Infantry in the fifth regiment of New Hampshire Militia, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of said petition he postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature.

Mr. Cate, from the same committee, to whom was referred the petition of Loring Stoddard and others, for the removal of Jonathan W Sanborn, Captain of the fifth company of Infantry in the thirty-third regiment of New Hampshire Militia, made a report,. Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of the said petition be postponed to the second Thursday of the adjourned session of this Legislature, and that John Churchill, one of the petitioners, be ordered to furnish said Captain, J. W. Sanborn, with a copy of the said petition with the names thereto subscribed, together with a specification of the allegations made against said Sanborn as said Captain, and upon which the petitioners rely as a sufficient cause for his, said Sanborn's removal, at least thirty days before said day of hearing.

Mr. Cate, from the same committee, to whom were referred sundry petitions for the removal of certain officers, reported an address for the removal of certain officers.

Which was read

Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein.

Mr. Cate, from the same committee, to whom was recommitted the bill to provide for the compensation of the person, who had discharged the duties devolving upon the Quarter Master General prior to an act passed July 6, 1839, reported a bill entitled an act in favor of Charles H. Peaslee, Adjutant and Inspector General.

Which was read a first time.

Mr. Cate moved that the rules of the House be so far suspenpended that the bill be read a second time at the present time. And on the question being put

It was decided in the affirmative.

The bill was then read a second time.

Mr. Cate moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended, that the bill be read a third time at the present time.

And on the question being put

It was decided in the affirmative.
The bill was then read a third time.

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

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein.

Mr. Blake, from the committee on military affairs, to whom was referred the petition of the field officers of the 19th regiment of New Hampshire Militia for the removal of an officer, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of said petition be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature.

Mr. Woods, from the same committee, to whom was referred the petition of the field officers and others of the 20th regiment of New Hampshire Militia, for the removal of an officer, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of said petition be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature.

Mr. Swasey, from the committee on the Judiciary, 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 the same without amend

ment.

Ordered, That the bill be read a third time.

Mr. Swasey moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended, that the bill be read a third time at the present time. And on the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative.

The bill was then read a third time.

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

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein.

Mr. Baker, from the same committee, 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 the same without amendment.

Ordered, That the bill be read a third time.

Mr. Baker moved that rules of the House be so far suspended that the bill be read a third time at the present time.

And on the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative.
The bill was then read a third time.

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

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein.

Mr. Baker, from the same committee, to whom was referred the bill to abolish imprisonment for debt, also the bill to regulate imprisonment for debt, reported the following resolution. Resolved, That the same be indefinitely postponed.

On the question,

Shall said resolution pass?

It was decided in the negative.

Mr. Quincy moved that the further consideration of said bills be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature. And on the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Baker, from the same committee, to whom was referred the petition of Joel Angier and others, praying for an alteration of the law for the assessment of taxes, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the petitioners have leave to withdraw their tition.

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Mr. Jenness of Deerfield, from the committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, to whom was referred the petition of Daniel French and others, for a bounty on the cultivation of silk, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the further consideration of the subject be postponed to the adjourned session of the Legislature.

Mr. St. Clair, from the committee on Elections, to whom was referred the petition of the Selectmen of Pembroke praying that said town may be authorized to elect a Representative at the time of the choice of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, in November, 1840, reported the following resolution;

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened, That the town of Pembroke be and they are hereby authorized to elect a Representative to the General Court the present year, to be chosen at the time of the choice of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States in November, 1840, in the same way and manner as Representatives are now chosen at the annual election in March, any law, usage, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.

Which was read a first time

It was moved that said resolution be indefinitely postponed.
And on the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Wells, from the committee on Banks, to whom was referred a resolution instructing them to inquire into the expediency of repealing the charter of the Concord Bank, made a report accompanied by the following resolution;

Resolved, That His Excellency the Governor be requested to direct the Bank Commissioners to proceed against said Bank under the law relating to Banks and Banking and to establish Bank Commissioners for the State of New Hampshire, and wind up the affairs of said Bank, unless the Stockholders thereof shall on or before the first day of August next give security to the satisfaction of a majority of the Bank Commissioners, that all liabilities of said Bank, except to the Stockholders shall be fully paid and discharged on demand, and that also from and after the passage of this resolution, the officers and managers of said Bank fully and absolutely abstain from reissuing any of the bills of said Concord Bank.

On the question,

Shall said resolution pass?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Ayer, from the select committee consisting of the delegation of the County of Merrimack, to whom was referred the bill

entitled an act to remove one term of the Courts from Concord and establish the same at Hopkinton, made a report,

Whereupon

Resolved, That the aforesaid bill be postponed to the adjourned session of this Legislature.

Mr. Smith of Lempster, from the joint committee on Engrossed Bills, reported that they have carefully examined and find correctly engrossed, bills and resolutions with the following titles: "An act allowing to the fourth company of Infantry in the thirty-first regiment of New Hampshire Militia an additional number of State arms."

"An act to repeal an act entitled an act in addition to and in amendment of an act directing the mode of choosing and appointing Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, approved January 7, 1837."

"An act in addition to an act entitled an act in addition to an act to incorporate the Eastern Railroad in New Hampshire."

"An act to sever a part of the farm of Daniel McNeil from the town of Alton and annex the same to the town of Barnstead." "An act to repeal an act to incorporate certain persons by the name of the proprietors of Ossipee Bridge."

"An act providing compensation for the officers of the civil

list."

"An act to constitute the forty-second regiment of New Hampshire militia."

"An act to change the name of the town of Peeling to Woodstock."

"An act authorizing an increase of the members of Engine Company No. 1, in Claremont."

"A resolution authorizing the erection of an Arsenal in the town of Lancaster."

"A resolution directing the Secretary of State to procure the printing of the public acts and resolves in the Granite State Democrat."

"A resolution directing the Treasurer of this State to collect the amount due the State on the bond of Jasper Elkins and oth

ers."

Which were severally signed by the Speaker.

Ordered, That the Clerk inform the Senate thereof.

Mr. Shannon, from the select committee appointed to notify the Secretary, Treasurer and Commissary General of their election, reported, that they have attended to that duty, and that each of those gentlemen has signified his acceptance of the office to

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