Pleas and of the Superior. Court of Judicature, and to regulate the proceedings in the same Courts, passed Jan. 2, 1829," was taken up and considered. On motion by Mr. Williams Resolved, That said bill be postponed to the next session of the legislature. A message from the House of Representatives, by their Clerk. “Mr. President -The House of Representatives have passed a bill entitled “ An act in favor of Asa M'Farland and others,” in which they request the concurrence of the Senate.” And he withdrew. Mr. Knowlton, from the committee on Claims, to whom was referred the bill entitled .“ An act in favor of Asa M'Farland and others," reported the same without amendment. On the question, Shall this bill be read a third time? Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so sar suspended, that said bill be read a third time at the present time. Said bill was read a third time. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly. A message from the House of Reptesentatives by their Clerk. « Mr. President The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed the twelve bills, two resolutions and two addresses last reported by the committee on Engrossed Bills, I am directed to bring them to the Senate for the signature of their President." And he withdrew, The President signed the sáid bills, resolutiong and addreses, and they were delivered to the committee on engrossed bills to be laid before the Governor. Mr. Drown from the committee on engrossed bills reported that they had examined and found correctly engrossed a bill in favor of Asa McFarland and others. A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. “Mr. President-The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed the bill entitled “ An act in favor of Asa McFarland and others," I am directed to bring it to the Senate for the signature of the President. And he withdrew. The President signed the said bill and it was delivered to the committee on engrossed bills to be laid before the Governor. Mr. Williams, from the committee on engrossed bills to whom the bills, resolutions and addresses signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, have been delivered, reported that they had submitted the same, being sixty-five in all, to his Excellency tho Governor for his approval. Mr. Knowlton laid on the Clerk's table, the following Resolution. Resolved, That the thanks of the Senale be presented to the Hon. Benning M Bean for the able and impartial manner in which ho has discharged the duties of President during the present session. Which was nnanimously adopted. After the passage of the resolution which has just been announced, I should do violence to my feelings, did I not tender to you my sincero acknowledgments for this expression of your approbation. If in the discharge of the duties assigned me, I have in any degree merited your kind approval, my highest ambition is gratified. And, gentlemen, I am much indebted to you for the able and constant support which I have received from each member of this board. Permit me, gentlemen, to wish you a pleasant journey to your respective homes, and a happy interview with your friends. A message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution appointing Messrs. French, Clement, Anderson, of Londonderry, Wheeler, Crosby of Milford, Nesmith, Day, Wilson of Haverhill, Taylor of Dalton, and Sawyer of Swanzey, with such as the Senato may join, a committee to wait on the Governor and inform him, that the business of the present session being finished, the legislature is now ready to adjourn, to meet again at the capitol in Concord, on Wednesday the 21st day of November next. And he withdrew. On motion by Mr. Bartlett, Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the appointment of a committee agreeably to said resolution. Ordered, That Messrs. Bartlett and Drown be joined to said committee on the part of the Senate. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly. Mr. Bartlett from the joint committee appointed to wait on his Excellency the Governor, and inform him that the legislature is ready to adjourn, reported that they had performed the duty assigned them. A message from His Excellency the Governor by the Secretary. “ Mr. President-I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to inform the Honorable Senate, that he has approved and signed all the bills and resolutious which have boen presented for his approbation during the present session, and that agreeably to the request of the legislature, as expressed to him by their committee, he now adjourns the General Court, to Wednesday, the 21st day of November next, then to meet at the Capitol, in Concord.” And he withdrew. The President then declared the Senate adjourned to Wednesday, the 21st day of November next. CHARLES G. ATHERTON, Clerk of the Senate. 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