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A committee on Schools and Seminaries of Learning.
A committee on Unfinished Business.

A committee on Printers' Accounts.

25. All committees shall be appointed by the President, unless a member request that the appointment shall be by ballot-in which case it shall be so done.

26. When the Senate shall concur with the House of Representatives in the appointment of a joint committee consisting of no more than tive members of the House, one member shall be added on the part of the Senate; but when more than five, two members shall be added.

27. Messages shall be sent to the House of Representatives by the Clerk of the Senate.

28. Messages may be received from the Governor or House of Representatives at all times except when the Senate is engaged in putting a question, in calling ayes and noes, or in counting ballots.

29. All questions shall be put by the President, and each member of the Senate shall signify his assent or dissent by answering aye or no. 30. No person except members of the Executive, or members of the House of Representatives and their officers shall be admitted within the bar of the Senate, except by invitation of the President or some member by his consent.

31. The Senate shall adjourn to meet at nine o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon of each day, unless the Senate otherwise order.

32. A motion to adjourn shall be decided without debate.

On motion by Mr. Handerson-

The resolution last received from the House of Representatives was taken up and considered.

On motion by Mr. Handerson--

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the appointment of a committee agreeably to the said resolution.

Ordered, That Mr. Farrington be joined to said committee on the part of the Senate.

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

Mr. Jackson, from the committee appointed to wait on His Excellency the Governor and inform him of the election of Counsellors for the ensuing political year, reported that they had attended to the duty assigned them.

Mr. Knowlton, from the committee appointed to wait on the Rev. Samuel Kelly and notify him of his appointment as Chaplain of the legislature during the present session, reported that they had attended to that duty, and that Ir. Kelly had manifested his acceptance of the appointment.

On motion by Mr. Burns-The Senate adjourned.

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Met according to adjournment.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1832.

A Message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution instructing the joint committee on the State House and State House Yard to nominate some suitable person to take charge of the State House and State House Yard the ensuing year, in which they request the concurrence of the Senate.

And he withdrew.

On motion by Mr. Drown

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in said resolution.

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

Oa motion by Mr. Williams

Resolved, That a select committee of three be appointed to report a reference of the several subjects contained in the Governor's message.

Ordered, That Messrs. Williams, Jackson and Handerson be the committee.

On motion by Mr. Handerson

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

On Motion by Mr. Whittemore

The Senate adjourned.

Met according to adjournment.

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1832.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution assigning the committee rooms to the several Standing committees, also a resolution that the joint committee on the Library nominate some suitable person as Librarian for the present year, also a resolution that prayers be attended in the Representatives' Hall at fifteen minutes before ten o'clock in the morning of each day of the session, until otherwise ordered, in which resolutions they request the concurrence of the Senate.

The first of said resolutions last received from the House of Representatives was read, and is as follows:

Resolved, That committee rooms No. 6, 7, and 8, be occupied by the committees of the Senate, and the following by the committees of the House of Representatives, viz.

No. 1. By the committee on Elections and the committee on Banks.

No. 2. Committee on Incorporations and on the Alteration of

Names.

No. 3. Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, and on Fi

nances.

No. 4.

Lands.

No. 5.

counts.

No. 9.

No. 10.

No. 11.

Committee on Roads, Bridges, and Canals, and on Public

Committee on Unfinished Business, and on Printer's Ac

Committee on Claims, and Bills on their Second Reading.
Committee on the Judiciary.

Committee on Military Affairs, and Military Accounts.
Committee on Education, and on the Library.

No. 12.

Committee on Towns and Parishes, and Select Com

Joint Committee on Engrossed Bills.

No. 13. mittees. No. 6.

No. 8.

Joint Committee on the State House.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the said resolution.

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

The second of the resolutions last received from the House of Representatives was read.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the said resolution.

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

The third of the resolutions last received from the House of Rep. resentatives was read.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore—

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the said resolution.

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 a resolution appointing Messrs. Tibbets, Farnum and Dearborn, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to wait on His Excellency the Governor and the Honorable Council, and inform them that prayers will be attended in the Representatives' Hall at fifteen minutes before ten o'clock in the morning during the session, or until otherwise order. ed; in which they request the concurrence of the Senate."

And he withdrew.

The last named resolution was read.

On motion by Mr. Williams

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the appointment of a committee agreeably to the said resolution.

Ordered, That Mr. Whittemore be joined to said committee on the part of the Senate.

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

On motion by Mr. Bartlett

The Senate adjourned.

TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1832.

Met according to adjournment.

Mr. Whittemore, from the committee appointed to wait on His Excellency and inform him of the time of attending prayers, reported that the committee had attended to the duty assigned them.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution appointing Messrs. Lamprey, Bean of Gilmanton, Roby, Cilley, Stebbins, Hall of Grantham, Blanden, Boynton, Nutter of Farmington, and Barker, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to report at what time the business of the present-session of the legislature may be closed, in which they request the concurrence of the Senate." And he withdrew.

The resolution last received from the House of Representatives was read.

On motion by Mr. Burns

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the appointment of a committee agreeably to said resolution.

Ordered, That Messrs. Farrington and Woodbury be joined to said committee on the part of the Senate.

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

On motion by Mr. Burns

The Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

Met according to adjournment.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution instructing the joint committee on the State House to examine and report what repairs are necessary for the preservation of the Capitol, in which resolution they request the concurrence of the Senate.

I am also directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives will be ready to-morrow at four o'clock in the afternoon to meet the Senate in convention to proceed in the elections agreeably to the provisions of the constitution."

And he withdrew.

The resolution last received from the House of Representatives was read.

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Resolved, That the Senate do concur in said resolution.

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

On motion by Mr. Whittemore

The Senate adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1832.

Met according to adjournment.

On motion by Mr. Burns

Resolved, That the Senate will meet the House of Representatives in convention at four o'clock this afternoon, agreeably to notice communicated yesterday by the House of Representatives.

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

On motion by Mr. Carr

The Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

Met according to adjournment.

A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed the following bills, viz :

A bill entitled "An act to extend to the town of Newmarket the acts establishing a system of police in the town of Portsmouth, and. for other purposes."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Union Manufacturing Company."

Also a bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Claremont Manufacturing Company."

And he withdrew.

The bill entitled "An act to extend to the town of Newmarket the acts establishing a system of police in the town of Portsmouth, and for other purposes," was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Incorporations.

The bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Union Manufacturing Company," was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Manufacturing Establishments.

The bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Claremont Manufacturing Company," was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Manufacturing Establishments.

On motion by Mr. Drown

Resolved, That the Senate will now meet the House of Representatives in convention.

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