Abbildungen der Seite
PDF
EPUB

fees received at his office from June 1831,

to June 1882

Cash received for principal of United
States' stock

Cash of Jasper Elkins endorsed on his

Bond

Amount of State Tax for 1832

Error of pay Roll of House of Representatives Nov. session in favor of L. W Stebbins.

Which is accounted for, as follows, viz.

312,00

66,290,51

100,00

45,000,00

6,00

$144,211,22

Paid Sundry orders for salaries of Governor,
Justices of Superior Court, Court of Common
Pleas, Judges and Registers of Probate, Attorney
General, Adjutant General,Commissary General,

Secretary,Treasurer and Warden of the State Prison $15,797,16 Travel and attendance Rolls of the of i

Counil, Senate and House of Repre

sentatives Bounties on wolves, bears, wild-cats,

foxes and Crows

$36,815,96

bila prekes 1,589,35

Notes given by Treasurer to Merri mack County Bank and interest on

same

20,427,78 Cash deposited in Commercial Bank 51,004.93 Sundry orders drawn by the Execu

tive, not included in above account]i- tur and cash paid Abner P. Stinson for

-land

[blocks in formation]

16,036,26

770,94

1,768,899

[ocr errors]

$144,211,22 All which are duly vouched and correctly cast, and the vouchers, together with a copy of the Treasurer's account are herewith exhibited.

fobia? 16 AUSTIN CORBIN
odorid get oB. B. FRENCH
LEONARD WILCOX
PAUL WENTWORTH."

[ocr errors][merged small]

Resolved, That said Report with the accompanying papers be referred to a select committee.

1

Ordered, That Messrs, Brown, Blodgett and Tuttle be said committee.c

A message from his Excellency the Governor by Mr Metcalf, the Secretary of state,

“Mr. President,—I am directed by his Excellency the Governor to introduce to the Senate, the Hon. Nathan Wild, who has taken and subscribed the oath of office, as Senator for District No. 9, agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution."

Whereupon, the Hon. Nathan Wild was introduced to the Senate and took his seat.

Mr Lovell, from the Committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message, as relates to the revision of the Constitution, having had that subject under consideration submitted the following

REPORT.

"That we fully concur with the views of his Excellency, expressed in the message on this subject, and as the time fixed by the Constitution to again take the sense of the people, comes within another year, we have thought it proper to do no more than simply request his Excellency, the Gover or to issue his precept for that purpose.

We therefore submit for the consideration of the Senate the following resolution.

WARREN LOVELL, for the Committee." "Resolved By the Senate and House of Representatives in general Court convened. That his Excellency, the Governor be and he hereby is requested to issue his precept to the selectmen of the several towns and places in this State, directing them to insert an article in the warrants for calling the next annual townmeetings for the choice of state and county officers, to take the sense of the qualified voters on the subject of a convention for a revision of the constitution and make due return of the same agreeably to the provisions of the constitution."

Which resolution being read,

On motion of Mr. Barton

Resolved, That it

pass.

C

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

On motion,

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

The Senate met according to adjournment.

T

A message from the House of Representatives, by their clerk: "Mr. President, I am directed to give information to the Senate, that the House of Representatives have passed a resolution in relation to the contemplated visit of Andrew Jackson, President

of the United States, to this state, and have on their part, appointed Messrs. Gove of Goffstown, Wilcox and French, with such as the senate may join, a committee to wait on the President at Boston, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate." On motion of Mr. Corbin-.

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

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

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

On motion

The Senate then adjourned.

FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1833.

The Senate met according to adjournment.

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk : "Mr President, I am directed to inform the Senate, that the House of Representatives have passed a resolution, appointing Messrs. Harvey, Waldron, Livermore, Rogers, Stearns, Smith of Rochester, Kimball, Jenness, Prentiss, Gibson, Colby of Springfield, Crosby, Drake of Centre-Harbour, Smith of Dalton, and Currier of Newtown, with such as the Senate may join, a commit tee of arrangements for the reception of the President of the United States, on his contemplated visit to this place, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

On motion of Mr. Barton

Resolved, That the Senate do concur in the foregoing resolu

tion.

[ocr errors]

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

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

J

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk : "Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed a resolution, authorizing and requesting his Excellency, the Governor, to order out such companies of the Militia, as he may deem proper (not exceeding eight) to form a Military escort, when the President shall visit the Capital.

Also a resolution authorizing the Governor to draw on the Treasury for such sums of money as may be necessary for the defraying the expenses of said escort, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

The first named of the foregoing resolutions being under consideration.

Resolved, That it pass.

[ocr errors]

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

The last named, of the above resolutions, was read a first and second time.

On notion of Mr. Barton

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, I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives have passed a resolution, appointing Messrs. Moulton of Peeling, Peirce and Butler, with such as the Senate may join, a committee to wait on Ralph Metcalf, Esq. and inform him of his election, as Secretary of State; on Abner B. Kelly, Esq. and inform him of his election as Treasurer, and on Joseph Hill, Est and inform him of his election as Commissa General and if they accept their several offices, to receive of them the customary, Burds and jay the same before the House of Representatives, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

[ocr errors]

On motion

[ocr errors]

Resolved, That the Senate concur in the passage of the foregoing resolution. to save Cosmetler mmitter Ordered, That Mr. Carr be joined, on the part of the Senate. Ordered, That the clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

Mr. Blodgett, from the Joint Committee, appointed to receive and examine the returns of votes from the several towns and places in this State on the subject of a revision of the Constitution made the following

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

On motion of Mr. Corbin

JOHN G. FLINT."

Resolved, That the same be accepted.

Mr. Barton gave notice, that, to-morrow, he will ask leave to

introduce a bill entitled "An act repealing certain Statutes relative to the Sabbath."

Mr. Barton, agreeably to former notice, and by leave of the Senate introduced a bill entitled "An act to incorporate the President, Directors and Company of the Mechanics' Bank." Said Bill was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Banking Institutions.

On motion

The Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.'

The Senate met according to adjournment.

Mr. Brown, from the select committee, to whom was referred the report of the joint committee appointed to audit the account of the Treasurer, with the accompanying papers, reported that they had attended to that duty, and find the report of said joint committee satisfactory.

On motion of Mr. Brown- recording/4
Resolved That said report be apcepted. Reppes in tal

reland take age from the
A message
Representatives, by their clerk:
"Mr. President-I am directed to inform the Senate, that the
House of Representatives have passed a resolution, appointing
Messrs, Hutchinson, Woodbury of Salem, Huse, Jones of War-
ner, Hodgdon Pike of Meredith, and Drake of Effingham, with
such as the Senate in a committee to report, at what time
the business of the present session of the Legislature may be clo-
sed, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

On motion of Mr. Woodbury

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

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

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

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk : Mr. President, I am directed to inform the Senate, that the House of Representatives have passed a 'resolution, authorizing the Secretary of State to deliver to the Representative of the town of Effingham for the years 1829 and 1830, a copy of the Revised Statutes of this State, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

Said resolution was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Schools and seminaries of learning.

On motion

[ocr errors]

The Senate then adjourned.

« ZurückWeiter »