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a copy of these Resolves to the Senators and Representatives of Vermont in the Congress of the United States, with instructions to use their influence as they may have opportunity, in furtherance of this important object.

Which were ordered to lie on the table.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Clarke, their Secretary:

MR. SPEAKER:-The Senate have considered the amendment of the House of Representatives to the resolution relative to postponing the collection of a certain note against the University of Vermont, and have adopted the same in concurrence.

Mr. Bill, from the Committee on Bills, reported that said Committee had this day presented to the Governor, for his approval, bills of the following titles, namely:

(H. 98.) "An act relating to the Grand List."

(H. 128.) "An act incorporating the American Exploring, Mining, and Manufacturing Company."

The House adjourned.

Prayer by Rev. Eli Ballou.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1845.

Mr. Bill, from the Committee on Bills, reported that said Committee had this day presented to the Governor, for his approval and signature, bills of the following titles, namely:

(H. 54. "An act to repeal the law giving a bounty on the destruction of Bears, Wolves, and Panthers.

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(H. 28.) "An act to revive an act entitled an act to incorporate the Bennington and Brattleboro Rail Road Company,' passed November 10, 1835."

(H. 131.) "An act in addition to an act to incorporate the Middle Falls Manufacturing Company, passed Nov. 11, 1836.”

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Clarke, their Secretary: MR. SPEAKER :-The Senate concur with the House of Representatives in passing the resolutions relative to the annexation of Texas to the United States.

On motion of Mr. Danforth,

Ordered, That a message be sent to the Governor, to inform him that the House have, on their part, completed the business of the session, and are ready to adjourn without day; and to inquire whether he has any further communication to make to the House.

And Mr. Danforth was appointed to carry said message.'

On motion of Mr. Bill,

Ordered, That a message be sent to the Senate, by the Clerk, informing them that the House have, on their part, completed the business of the session, and are ready to adjourn without day.

A message from the Governor, by Mr. Beaman, Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs:

MR. SPEAKER:-I am directed by the Governor to announce to the House of Representatives that he has approved and signed the following entitled bills:

(H. 98.) "An act relating to the Grand List."

(H. 123.) "An act in addition to Chapter 29 of the Revised Statutes, relating to Trustee Process."

(H. 128.) "An act incorporating the American Exploring, Mining, and Manufacturing Company."

(H. 54.) "An act to repeal the law giving a bounty on the destruction of Bears, Wolves, and Panthers.'

(H. 28.) "An act to revive an act entitled' an act to incorporate the Bennington and Brattleboro' Rail Road Company,' passed November 10, 1835."

(H. 131.) "An act in addition to an act to incorporate the Middle Falls Manufacturing Company, passed November 11, 1836.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Clarke, their Secretary: MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate have, on their part, completed the business of the session, and are ready to adjourn without day, agreeably to the joint resolution of the two Houses.

A message from the Governor, by Mr. Beaman, Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs :

MR. SPEAKER: I am directed by the Governor to inform the House of Representatives, that he has received their annunciation that they are ready to adjourn, and to say to them that he has no further communications to make to them.

Whereupon,

In pursuance of the resolution of the two Houses, the Speaker declared the House adjourned without day.

FERRAND F. MERRILL,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

APPENDIX.

APPENDIX.

JOURNAL OF THE JOINT ASSEMBLY,

1845.

IN JOINT ASSEMBLY, Oct. 9, 1845.

PURSUANT to a resolution of both Houses, the Senate and House of Representatives met in Joint Assembly, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Committee appointed to receive, sort and count the votes for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Treasurer.

His Honor the President of the Senate, James Barrett, in the chair.
The Canvassing Committee submitted the following report:
Whole number of votes for Governor,

William Slade has

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48,260

22,770

18,591

6,534

362

48,208

23,204

18,402

6,503

99

48,026

23,088

18,494

6,434

Therefore we report, that of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and

Treasurer, there is no choice.

All which is submitted,

E. D. WOODBRIDGE, Chairman.

T. W. WATERMAN, Secretary.
Joint Assembly dissolved.

J. McM. SHAFTER, Clerk,

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