"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have appointed Messrs. Sanborn of East Kingston, Hoskins, Hoit of Bridgewater, Bingham, Norris of New Hampton, Wedgewood, Richardson, Blodgett, Smith of Bradford, and George of Wendell, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to wait on His Excellency the Governor and inform him that the business of the present session being finished, both branches of the Legislature are ready to be adjourned to the last Wednesday of May next; in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate." On motion of Mr. Goodhue Resolved, that the Senate concur with the House of Representatives in the appointment of a joint select committee to inform the Governor of the readiness of the Legislature to adjourn. Ordered, that Messrs. Renton and Pickering be joined to said committee on the part of the Senate. Ordered, that the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly. Mr. Goodhue, from the joint committee on Engrossed Bills, reported that they had carefully examined and found correctly engrossed resolutions in relation to the election of members of the twenty-sixth Congress from the State of New Jersey. A message was received from the House of Representatives giving information that the Speaker of that body had signed the foregoing resolutions, reported as correctly engrossed by the committee on Engrossed Bills, and their Clerk was directed to lay them before the Senate for the signature of their President. Thereupon the President of the Senate signed said resolutions and the same were delivered to the committee on Engrossed Bills to be laid before the Governor for his approval and signature. Mr. Goodhue from said committee reported that they had this morning presented the aforesaid resolutions by them reported as correctly engrossed to His Excellency the Governor for his approval. Mr. Renton, from the joint select committee appointed to wait upon His Excellency the Governor and inform him of the readiness of the Legislature to adjourn, reported that they had attended to the duty assigned them. A message from His Excellency the Governor by Mr. Stevens, Secretary of State: "Mr. President-I am directed to inform the Honorable Senate that His Excellency the Governor has signed all the bills, resolutions and an address, which have been presented for his approbation during the present session, and having been informed by a joint committee of the two Houses of the readiness of the Legislature to be adjourned, he now adjourns the General Court to the last Wednesday of May next." The President then declared the Senate adjourned to the last Wednesday of May next. Attest ASA FOWLER, Clerk. to and of the President at close of session, Adjournment, time of, Admeasurement of round ship timber, 85 92 94 104 95 100 107 88 90.97 29 45 51 68 74 80 82 110 Alexandria, returns of the town clerk of, Amoskeag Falls Bridge, 66 Fire Insurance Company, Apportionment, Artillery in 32d Regiment, Ashuelot Falls Manufacturing Company, Assembling of the Senate, Asylum for the Insane, N. H. 66 Piscataqua, B 64 68 70 83 80 84 27 53 58 61 62 71 88 89.97 46 52 101 107 19 73 78 79 83. 33 35 37 45 88 89 96 3 20 62 65 66 71 63 73 74 75 76 91 C Capias to bring in town clerk of Northumberland, Centre Harbour, returns of Town Clerk of, Codification of the laws, Cofran Joseph, Colburn Nathan, jr., Town Clerk of Temple, Commissioners of Roads, 39 87 34 41 46 7378 83 100 101 107 26 28 3 36 40 80 81 97 26 48 52 53 54 55 56 61 63 68 53 61 62 73 83 to revise laws, to report code for abolition SS 90 97 of imprisonment for debt, Congress Senator to, 21 22 42 44 68 77 79 Congress 26th, members of from New Jersey, 105 108 109 48 49 51 54 39 87 10 11 13 15 16 23 30 38 86 Coventry changed to Benton, Crawford James, Town Clerk of Alexandria, 34 36 37 45 73 75 83 53 57 71 63 65 71 23 30 33 45 27 34 41 46 27 Committee select, to inform Governor of the assembling of 66 to propound interrogatoris to Town Clerks, 20 to prepare place for meeting of Electors, 32 35 "of conference on bill to incorporate Cole- brook Bridge, 44 68 56 61 Committee select, of conference on resolution in favor of Geo. P. Meserve and others, to notify Governor of Mr. Woodbury's 66 67 80 77 79 85 96 to inform Governor of readiness to adjourn, 109 on the Library constituted, D Dalton and Society Land, 16 24 29 Damages by fire or steam, to be paid by Railroad corpo reported by committee, 18 35 40 41 48 54 12 89 94 99 104 66 to be basis of code 88 90 97 Debtors, trustees of in actions before Justices, 47 49 63 67 71 Divorces, marriages, rights of married women and widows, Dover and Portsmouth Railroad, 88 100 105 107 80 84 85 87 97 Drake George W. Town Clerk of Effingham, 25 95 100 107 E Durham Academy, Eames Seth, Town Clerk of Northumberland, 28 30 38 39 87 Eastman Ezra and Samuel Osgood, Effingham, return of Town Clerk of, Election of Governor and other State officers, Electoral Board, compensation of, Engine companies No. 2 and 4 in Concord, |