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PORTSMOUTH AND CONCORD RAILROAD.

Notices.

1846, March 4, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices,

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

SULLIVAN RAILROAD.

Notices.

$26 25 18 00

$8.25

1847, June 16, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

$46 00

Cash paid for publishing notices,

28 00

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

$18 00

Land Damages.

1848, Feb. 1, Cash deposited for payment of land owners,

$300 00

Cash paid damages to land owners,

Cash remaining on deposit for payment of land owners, June 1, 1849,

300 00

MANCHESTER AND LAWRENCE RAILROAD.

Notices.

1847, Aug. 16, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

1847, Nov. 1, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Amount,

Cash paid for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

$44.00

42 00

$86 00

58 00

$28 00

Land Damages.

1848, Nov. 22, Cash deposited for payment of

land owners,

Cash paid damages to land owners,

Cash remaining on deposit for payment of land owners, June 1, 1849,

COCHECHO RAILROAD.

Notices.

1848, Feb. 25, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices,

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

Land Damages.

$6,955 00 667 00

$6,288 00

$44.00 34 00

$10 00

1848, Nov. 23, Cash deposited for payment of land owners,

Cash paid damages to sundry land owners,

Cash remaining on deposit for payment of land owners,

$2,248 92 118 57

$2,130 35

CONCORD AND CLAREMONT RAILROAD.

Notices.

1848, Sept 1, Cash deposited for publishing no

tices in several newspapers,

$44 00

32 00

Cash paid for publishing notices,

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

$12.00

CONTOOCOOK VALLEY RAILROAD.

Notices.

1848, Nov. 8, Cash deposited for publishing no

tices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices,

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

$44.00 30 00

$14.00

PETERBOROUGH AND SHIRLEY RAILROAD.

Notices.

1849, Jan. 3, Cash deposited for publishing no

tices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices,

$44.00 32 00

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing no

tices, June 1, 1849,

$12.00

NEW HAMPSHIRE CENTRAL RAILROAD.

Notices.

1848, Dec. 19, Cash deposited for publishing no

tices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices,

$44.00 28 00

Cash remaining on deposit for publishing notices, June 1, 1849,

ASHUELOT RAILROAD.

Notices.

1849, Feb. 2, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices in several news

papers,

$14.00

$7.00

7.00

CONNECTICUT RIVER AND MONTREAL RAIL

ROAD.

Notices.

1849, March 23, Cash deposited for publishing notices in several newspapers,

Cash paid for publishing notices in several news-
papers,

The clerk proceeded to read the report, when
On motion of Mr. Jenness→→→

$2.00

2.00

The further reading of the report was dispensed with.
On motion of Mr. Dame-

Resolved, That the report and appendix of the Treasurer lie upon the table, and that the clerk be directed to procure one hundred printed copies of the same for the use of the Senate.

The following message was received from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed the following joint resolution, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate, to wit:

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened, That committee room No. 1 be assigned to the committee on Incorporations."

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the foregoing resolution, sent up from the House of Representatives. On the question,

Will the Senate concur with the House of Representatives in the passage of the foregoing resolution, assigning committee room No. 1 to the committee on Incorporations? It was decided in the affirmative.

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

The following message was received from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have

passed a resolution relating to the distribution of the report of the commissioner of common schools, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate."

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the foregoing resolution, sent up from the House of Representatives, to wit: a resolution relating to the distribution of the report of the commissioner of common schools;

Which was read a first and second time.

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

The following message was received from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives are ready to meet the Honorable Senate in convention, for the purpose of proceeding in the elections agreeably to the provisions of the constitution and laws of the State."

On motion of Mr. Sanborn

Resolved, That the Senate now meet the House of Representatives in convention, for the purpose of proceeding in the elections agreeably to the provisions of the constitution and laws of this State.

IN CONVENTION.

The Senate and House of Representatives being assembled in convention in the Representatives' Hall, for the purpose of proceeding in the elections agreeably to the provisions of the constitution and laws of the State,

On motion of Mr. Livingston of the House

Resolved, That the convention do now proceed to the choice of Secretary of State.

On the first balloting the chairman of the convention announced the state of the vote, as follows:

Whole number of votes cast,

Necessary to a choice,

Blank,

Samuel H. Parker has

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