Abbildungen der Seite
PDF
EPUB

address for the removal of William Burbank, Captain of the fourth company of infantry in the 36th regiment--and sundry resolutions in relation to the militia, in which they ask the con currence of the Senate."

The address for the removal of William Burbank, being under consideration,

Ordered, That the same be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

The resolutions in relation to the Militia being under consideration.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Military affairs.

Ón motion of Mr. Farrington

The bill entitled “An act in addition to an, act entitled an act to establish the rates at which polls and ratable estate shall be assessed in making direct taxes passed January 4, 1833," as amend ed, was taken up and considered,

On the question, Shall this bill. as amended, be readĝa third time?

It was determined in the affirmative.

Mr. Barton, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act in relation to the Militia," reported same withest Aadanep

On the question-Shall this bill be read a third time?

It was determined in the airmative.

Mr. Barton, from the same Committee, to whom was referred the bill entitled “An act making appropriations for the military. department," reported the same without amend nent.

On the question-Shall this bill be read a third time?

It was determined in the affirmative.

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk "Mr. President, The House of Representatives have, passed an address to his Excellency, the Governor, for the removal of Ralph Ames and others from their commands in the Militia, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate,"

Said address being under consideration,

Mr. Lovell moved the following amendment, viz.

Strike out the words "the 3d regiment," and insert the words "the 24th regiment.".

On the question, Shall said amendment be adopted 2
It was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That said address, as amended, be referred to the Committee on Military affairs...

Mr. Brown, from the committee on Military affairs, to whom was referred, an address for the removal of certain officers of the Militia; reported the same without amendment.

Said address being under consideration, ...

[ocr errors]

1

Resolved, That it pass.

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

On motion

The Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

The Senate met according to adjournment.

The bill entitled "An act making appropriations for the mili tary department," 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 resolution, appointing Messrs. Jenness of Portsmouth, Moore, of Candia, and Rogers, with such as the Senate may join, a joint committee to audit all accounts which may be presented on account of the late visit of the President of the United States, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

On motion

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

Ordered, That Mr. Carr be joined on the part of the Senate. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the House of Representatives accordingly.

The bill entitled "An act in relation to the militia," was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Proprietors of the North Meeting House in Conway," was read a third time. Resolved, That it pass.

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

On motion of Mr. Lovell

The bill entitled, "An act to incorporate the Miller Manufacturing Company," was taken up and considered.

On motion of Mr. Lovell

Resolved, That the further consideration of the same be postponed to the next session of the Legislature.

Mr. Barton, from the committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred "An address to the Governor for the removal of Ralph Ames and others from their commands in the militia, reported the same without amendment.

The same being under consideration,

$

Resolved, That it pass.

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

- Mr. Barton from the same committee, to whom was referred an address to the Governor, for the removal of William Burbank from his command in the Militia, reported the same without amendment.

The same being under consideration,

Resolved, That it pass.

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

Mr. Barton from the committee on Military Affairs, to whom were referred certain resolutions instructing the Senators in Congress from this State, relative to the Militia, reported the same without amendment.

The same being under consideration,

Resolved, That it pass.

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

The bill entitled "An act in addition to an act entitled an act to establish the rates, at which polls and ratable estate shall be assessed, in making direct taxes, passed January 4, 1833," was read a third time.

Resolved, That it

pass.

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

A message from the House offesentatives, by their clerk: "Mr. President, The House of Representatives have passed a resolution appointing Zebina Lincoln to take charge of the State House and State House Yard, the ensuing year, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate."

Said resolution being under consideration

Mr. Carr moved the adoption of the following amendment, viz. Strike out the name of "Zebina Lincoln" in the third line, and insert the name of "Jacob Tyler" in lieu thereof.

On the question, Shall said amendment be adopted?

It was determined in the affirmative.

On the question-Shall this resolution as amended pass?
It was determined in the affirmative.

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

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk: Mr. President, The Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following bills and resolutions, the same having been reported by the committee on engrossed bills, as correctly ngrossed, viz.

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Trustees of Sutton Academy."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Massabesick Canal Company."

A bill entitled "An act in amendment of an act to establish times and places of holding Courts of Probate in the County of Hillsborough."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate sundry persons by the name of the Portsmouth Marine Railway Company."

"

A bill entitled "An act to establish a corporation by the name of the Peterborough Company."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Strafford Cotton Mill Company."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Eagle Manufactur ing Company."

A bill entitled "An act granting compensation to Ralph Met

calf and others."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Strafford Union Academy."

A Resolution authorizing the Adjutant General to furnish the artillery company in the tenth Regiment with a gun-carriage and harnesses.

A resolution appropriating two thousand dollars for the education of indigent deaf and dumb and blind children in this State.

A resolution authorizing Zebing Lincoln and his associates to erect a gate in the north side of the State House Yard, and

A resolution authorizing the Governor, with advice of Council to adjust and allow the expenses incurred in relation to the visit of the President of the United States; all which I ain directed to bring to the Senate for the signature of their president.

The president of the Senate, thereupon signed each of the foregoing bills and resolutions, sent from the House of Representatives by their 'clerk; and the same were delivered to the committee on Engrossed Bills to be by them laid before his Excellency, the Governor, for his approval and signature.

[ocr errors]

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

A bill entitled, "An act to 'incorporate the Merrimack River Steam Navigation Company."

A bill entitled, " An act in addition to an act to incorporate a company by the name of the Fourth Turnpike Road in NewHampshire."

A bill entitled "An act in amendment of an act for the support and regulation of Primary Schools."

A bill entitled "An act providing for the appointment of town officers in certain cases.' ""

A bill entitled "An act in amendment of an act incorporating the Second Parish in Alstead."

A bill entitled "An act making compensation to the Honorable Samuel Green and the Honorable George Sullivan, for certain services."

A bill entitled "An act altering the names of certain persons." A bill entitled "An act in addition to an act relating to the organization and equipment of the militia, and for other purposes." A bill entitled "An act to establish an additional term of the Court of Probate in the County of Strafford."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Hillsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company."

A bill entitled "An act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Sewalls' Falls Locks and Canals."

A bill entitled "An act in addition to and in amendment of an act imposing fines for neglect of military duty and for other purposes."

A resolution directing certain inquiries in relation to an insane hospital.

A resolution annexing Pinkham Grant to the district of Jefferson, Randolph, &c."

[ocr errors]

A resolution discharging Clovis Low and Barker Burbank from their joint bond to this state.

A resolution authorizing the proprietors of the White River Locks and Canals to apply to the justices of the superior court to fix rates of toll for said corporation.

A resolution directing the Secretary of State to procure one copy of Carrigain's map of New-Hampshire for the proprietors of New-Chester Academy," and a resolution in relation to the accounts of the State Prison, in all which they ask the concur rence of the Senate."

I am also directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives concur with the Senate in the passage of a bill entitled "An act to incorporate the New-England Mutual Life Insurance and Annuity Company." And he withdrew.

The bill entitled, "An act to incorporate the Merrimack River Steam Navigation Company," was read a first and second time. Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on In corporations.

The bill entitled, "An act in addition to an act entitled an act to incorporate a company by the name of the Fourth Turnpiké Road in New-Hampshire," was read a first and second time.

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

« ZurückWeiter »