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can appeal for the purity of our motives and the rectitude of our conduct in the discharge of our duties at this Board.
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Gentlemen, as we are now about to adjourn and return to our respective homes and may never again assemble around this Board, may we carry with us and cherish the good feelings and friendly dispositions towards each other that have characterized our deliberations and may our future labours and exertions whether in public or private life be such as to meet the smiles of a divine providence.
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Gentlemen, permit me to assure you of my respect and esteem and of my best wishes for your safe and happy return to your families and friends, and of my affectionate desire for your welfare, prosperity and felicity.
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Resolve in favor of Amos H. Hodgman came up, was read a first time, ordered to a second reading, again read & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House,
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On motion by Mr. Dunlap, ordered that when the Senate adjourn they adjourn to 7 oclock this evening, and that a message be sent to the House of Representatives and to the Governor and Council informing them thereof,
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Adjourned

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can appeal for the purity of our motives and the rectitude of our conduct in the discharge of our duties at this Board.

Gentlemen, as we are now about to adjourn and return to our respective homes and may never again assemble around this Board, may we carry with us and cherish the good feelings and friendly dispositions towards each other that have characterized our deliberations and may our future labours and exertions whether in public or private life be such as to meet the smiles of a divine providence.

Gentlemen, permit me to assure you of my respect and esteem and of my best wishes for your safe and happy return to your families and friends, and of my affectionate desire for your welfare, prosperity and felicity.

Resolve in favor of Amos H. Hodgman came up, was read a first time, ordered to a second reading, again read & passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House,

On motion by Mr. Dunlap, ordered that when the Senate adjourn they adjourn to 7 oclock this evening, and that a message be sent to the House of Representatives and to the Governor and Council informing them thereof,

Adjourned