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ation,-On the question, Shall the resolution be read a third time? It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Carr

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

Whereupon said resolution was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The resolution in favor of Richard Webster, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall the resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Carr-

Resolved, That the Rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that said resolution be read a third time at the present time. Whereupon said resolution was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The resolution in favor of Samuel Kelly, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Carr

Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that said resolution be now read a third time.

Whereupon said resolution was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The resolution granting a copy of the revised Statutes to the town of Effingham, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall the resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore

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

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The bill entitled, An act allowing compensation to Benjamin Jenness and others, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall the bill be read a third time?

It was determined in the affirmative.

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On motion by Mr. Whittemore

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

Whereupon said bill was 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 a bill entitled, An act allowing compensation to James Clark and others, in which they request the concurrence of the Senate." And he withdrew.

Said bill was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Claims. Mr. Bartlett from the committee on Military affairs, to whom was referred the bill entitled, An act in addition to and amendment of an act entitled, An act imposing fines for neglect of military duty, reported the said bill without amendment-and the following resolution:

Resolved, That the said bill be postponed to the next session of the Legislature. Which passed.

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

Mr. Williams from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled, An act for the amendment of the Law in certain cases, reported the same without amendment. On the question, Shall the bill be read a third time?

It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Carr

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

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The bill entitled, An act for the preservation of Bath Village Bridge with accompanying papers, was taken up and considered. On motion by Mr. Burns

Resolved, That the Senate recede from their proposed amend

ments.

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

Mr. Knowlton from the committee on Claims, to whom was referred the resolution in favor of Arlond Carroll, reported the same without amendment, and recommended that the same be indefinitely postponed,

On motion by Mr. Williams

Ordered, That the same lie on the table.

Mr. Knowlton from the committee on Claims, to whom was referred the resolution in favor of Philip Carrigain.

The resolution in favor of Aaron Carter and others, and the bill entitled, An act allowing compensation to James Clark and others, reported the same without amendment.

The resolution in favor of Philip Carrigain, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall the resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore-

Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that said resolution be read a third time at the present time.. Whereupon said reolution was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The resolution in favor of Aaron Carter and others, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall this resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Knowlton-

Resolved, That the Rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that said resolution be read a third time at the present time. Whereupon said resolution was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The bill entitled, An act allowing compensation to James Clark and others, being under consideration,

On the question, Shall the bill be read a third time?

It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Whittemore

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

Resolved, That it pass.

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

Mr. Whittemore laid on the Clerk's table the following resolution: Resolved, That the thanks of the Senate be presented to the Hon. Benning M. Bean, for the ability and impartiality with which he has discharged the duties of the Chair during the present sesWhich was unanimously adopted.

sion.

To which the President made the following reply:

Gentlemen of the Senate-You will please to accept my sinecre

thanks for this additional expression of your approbation. If in the discharge of the duties of the Chair, I have been so fortunate as to meet the approval of this Board, it is all I could wish; and I am much indebted to you Gentlemen for the prompt and ready assistance you have rendered me in the discharge of my duties.

As we are about to separate, and probably shall never meet again under similar circumstances, you will permit me to wish you a pleasant journey to your homes, and a happy interview with your families and friends.

Mr. Williams from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled, An act giving further remedies in equity, reported the same without amendment, and the following resolution: 'Resolved, that said bill be indefinitely postponed.

On the question, Shall the resolution pass?

It was determined in the affirmative.

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

Mr. Williams, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled, An act in amendment of an act entitled, An act to prescribe the mode of election of Representatives for this State in the Congress of the United States, passed July 6, 1826--made a report,

And in conformity therewith,

Resolved, That the said bill be indefinitely postponed.

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

On motion by Mr. Whittemore

The resolution in favor of Arlond Carroll was taken up and considered.

Mr. Knowlton moved that the same be indefinitely postponed.
On the question, Shall the resolution be indefinitely postponed?
It was determined in the negative.

On the question, Shall the resolution be read a third time?
It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Williams-

Resolved, That the Rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that said resolution be read a third time at the present time. Whereupon said resolution was 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 a bill entitled, An act in favor of Hill & Barton and others-In which they request the concurrence of the Senate.”

And he withdrew.

The said bill was read a first and second time.

On the question, Shall the bill be read a third time? It was determined in the affirmative.

On motion by Mr. Knowlton-

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

Whereupon said bill was read a third time.

Resolved, that it pass.

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

On motion by Mr. Burns

Resolved, That when the Senate adjourn, it be to meet again at 4 o'clock to-morrow morning.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore-

The Senate adjourned.

SATURDAY, JAN. 5, 1833.

Met according to adjournment.

A Message from the House of Representatives by their Clerk. "Mr. President: The House of Representatives have passed a resolution appointing Messrs. Meserve, Peaslee, Crosby of Groton, Weeks, Nesmith, Newell, Wheeler, Hills, Corbin, Hunt, and Brown of Hampton Falls, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to wait upon his Excellency the Governor and inform him that the business of the Session being finished, both branches of the Legislature are ready to be adjourned to the last Wednesday of May next."

And he withdrew.

On motion by Mr. Whittemore-

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the appointment of a committee agreeably to said resolution--Ordered, that Messrs. Burns and Carr 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 on Engrossed Bills, reported, that they had examined and found correctly engrossed, bills with the following titles, viz:

A resolution providing for the revision of the Constitution.

A resolution authorizing the Treasurer to receive and dispose of the 3 per cent. stock due this State from the United States. An act requiring the Warden and Superintendent of the State Prison to furnish bonds.

A resolution granting a copy of Carrigain's map to the town of Middleton.

An Address for the removal of the Hon. Boswell Stevens.
An Address for the removal of Luman Huntoon and others.
A bill making appropriation for the military department.

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