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Resolved, That it pass and its title be as aforesaid.

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

The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the orders of the day, upon the bill, entitled "An act to sever certain tracts of land from the town of Hebron and annex the same to the town of Groton;"

Which was read a third time.

Resolved, That it pass, and its title be as aforesaid.

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

The Senate proceeded to the further consideration of the orders of the day, on the resolution granting to the New Hampshire Conference Seminary at Northfield, one copy of Carrigain's map of New Hampshire;

Which was read a third time.
Resolved, That it pass.

Ordered, That the clerk ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the passage of the same.

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed bills with the following titles and the following resolutious, reported as correctly engrossed by the committee on Engrossed Bills:"

"An act to constitute the town of Auburn;"

"An act in amendment of chapter 176 of the Revised Statutes in relation to jurors;"

"An act in addition to chapter 228 of the Revised Statutes, in relation to the compensation of members of the Legislature;" "An act in addition to an act to incorporate certain persons by the name of the proprietors of the Cheshire Bridge Corporation, approved Dec. 11, 1804;"

"An act to incorporate the Manchester Acqueduct Company;" "An act in amendment of chapter 132 of the Revised Statutes;"

"An act in addition to chapter 31 of the Revised Statutes;" "An act in amendment of chapter twenty of the Revised Statutes;"

A resolution authorizing the Treasurer to borrow forty thousand dollars for the use of the State;

A resolution appropriating five hundred dollars for the contingent expenses of the State;

A resolution appropriating the sum of one thousand dollars to pay any reward that has been or may be offered for the apprehension and conviction of any person guilty of a capital offence against the laws of this State;

A resolution making an appropriation for repairs on the State House and State House Yard."

Whereupon, the President of the Senate signed the aforesaid bills and resolutions, and they were delivered to the committee on Engrossed Bills, to be by them laid before His Excellency the Governor for his approval and signature.

Mr. Hale, from the committee on Education, to whom was referred the bill, entitled "An act in amendment of chapter 70 of the Revised Statutes," having heretofore reported a new bill on the subject, reported the following resolution:

Resolved, That the bill, entitled "An act in addition to chapter 70 of the Revised Statutes," be indefinitely postponed. On the question,

Shall said resolution be adopted?

It was decided in the affirmative.

So the bill was indefinitely postponed.

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

On motion of Mr. Hews

The Senate adjourned.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1845.

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have appointed Messrs. Blaisdell of Gilford, Meloon and Avery, a committee, with such as the Senate may join, to wait upon Samuel G. Berry, and inform him of his election to the office of Warden of the State Prison, and if he accept said office, to receive of him the bond required by law, and to inform His Excellency the Governor of said appointment, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate."

On motion of Mr. Cross

Resolved, That the Senate concur with the House of Representatives in the appointment of the aforesaid committee to inform Samuel G. Berry of his election to the office of Warden of the State Prison, and to receive from him the bond required by law.

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

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

Mr. Lane, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred bills sent up from the House of Representatives, of the following titles, viz: bill entitled,

"An act in amendment of the 184th chapter of the Revised Statutes;"

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"An act authorizing married women to devise real estate;" "An act in amendment of an act to regulate the times and places of holding the courts of probate within and for the county of Rockingham;" and

“An act in amendment of chapter 199 of the Revised Statutes," reported the same without amendment.

On the question,

Shall the aforesaid bill, entitled "An act authorizing married women to devise their real estate," be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the same be read a third time this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

On the question,

Shall the bill, entitled "An act in amendment of the 184th chapter of the Revised Statutes," be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirinative.

Ordered, That the same be read a third time this afternoon at three o'clock.

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill, entitled "An act in amendment of chapter 199 of the Revised Statutes."

On the question,

Shall said bill be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Ordered, That said bill be read a third time this afternoon at three o'clock.

The Senate proceeded to consider the bill, entitled "An act in amendment of an act entitled an act to regulate the times and places of holding the courts of probate within and for the county of Rockingham, passed December 27, 1844."

On the question,

Shall said bill be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the same be read a third time this afternoon at three o'clock.

On motion of Mr. Davis

Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be so far suspended, that he may at this time introduce a bill.

Mr. Davis then introduced a bill, entitled "An act in addition to an act to render railroad corporations public in certain cases, and constituting a board of Railroad Commissioners;"

Which was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That the same be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

Mr. Lane, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the message of His Excellency the Governor, in relation to the murder of J. L. Parker at Manchester, reported the following resolution:

Resolved, That the committee be discharged from the further consideration of said message.

On the question,

Shall said resolution be adopted?

It was decided in the affirmative,

And the committee were accordingly discharged.

Mr. Smith, from the committee on Banks, to whom was referred the bill, entitled "An act to incorporate the Dover Bank," reported the same without amendment.

On the question,

Shall said bill be read a third time?

It was decided in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the same be read a third time this afternoon at three o'clock.

A message from the House of Representatives by their clerk:

"Mr. President-The House of Representatives have passed bills with the following titles and the following resolutions, in which they ask the concurrence of the Honorable Senate:

"An act to unite the Worcester and Nashua Railroad Company and the Groton and Nashua Railroad Corporation;"

"An act to incorporate the Portsmouth, New Market and Concord Rairoad Corporation;"

"An act to incorporate the Portsmouth, New Market and Exeter Railroad;"

"An act in amendment of the act of incorporation of the Great Falls and Conway Railroad;"

"An act in amendment of the seventy-third chapter of the Revised Statutes;"

"An act to raise sixty thousand dollars for the use of the State;"

A resolution in favor of B. F. Lombard and another;

A resolution in favor of Samuel Perkins;

A resolution in favor of Ephraim Cress.

The House concur with the Honorable Senate in the passage of a bill, entitled "An act in amendment of chapter 67 of the Revised Statutes.”

The House concur with the Honorable Senate in the adoption of their amendment to the bill, entitled "An act in addition to chapter 69 of the Revised Statutes."

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act to incorporate the Portsmouth, New Market and Concord Railroad Corporation,'

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Was read a first and second time..

Ordered, That said bill be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act to incorporate the Portsmouth, New Market and Exeter Railroad Corporation,"

Was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That said bill be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act in amendment of the act of incorporation of the Great Falls and Conway Railroad,"

Was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That said bill be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act to unite the Worcester and Nashua Railroad Company and the Groton and Nashua Railroad Corporation,” Was read a first and second time.

Ordered, That said bill be referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals.

The foregoing bill, sent up from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act in amendment of the seventy-third chapter of the Revised Statutes,"

Was read a first and second time.

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