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[Committee to draft Rules & Orders.]
 
[Committee to draft Rules & Orders.]
  
On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that Messrs Dunlap, Southwick and Prime be a Committee to draft Rules and Orders for the government of the Senate during the continuance of this present Legislature
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On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that Messrs Dunlap, Southwick and Prime be a Committee to draft Rules and Orders for the government of the Senate during the continuance of the present Legislature
  
[Order respecting messages & papers.]
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[Order respecting Messages & Papers.]
  
 
On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that all messages between the two Houses be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives respectively and that all papers be transmitted by them or their Assistants. Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.   
 
On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that all messages between the two Houses be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives respectively and that all papers be transmitted by them or their Assistants. Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.   
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[Order respecting adjournments.]
 
[Order respecting adjournments.]
  
On motion by Mr. Williams, ordered, that the times to which the Senate will adjourn daily, be half past nine oclock in the morning and three oclock in the afternoon, except on Saturdays, when the adjournment shall be to the followinf Monday at ten oclock in the forenoon, until the further order of the Board,  
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On motion by Mr. Williams, ordered, that the times to which the Senate will adjourn daily, be half past nine oclock in the morning and three oclock in the afternoon, except on Saturdays, when the adjournment shall be to the following Monday at ten oclock in the forenoon, until the further order of the Board,  
  
 
Adjourned  
 
Adjourned  
 
Attest
 
Attest
 
Nathel" Low, Secretary
 
Nathel" Low, Secretary

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[Committee to draft Rules & Orders.]

On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that Messrs Dunlap, Southwick and Prime be a Committee to draft Rules and Orders for the government of the Senate during the continuance of the present Legislature

[Order respecting Messages & Papers.]

On motion by Mr. Dunlap. Ordered that all messages between the two Houses be communicated by the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives respectively and that all papers be transmitted by them or their Assistants. Sent down for concurrence, came up concurred.

[Joint Committee to contract &c. to draft Bills & Resolves.]

Ordered of the House Representatives appointing Messrs Eveleth, Bragdon and Hodgman with such as the Senate may join to be a Committee to draft Bills and Resolves and copy other papers for the members of the Legislature, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred and Messrs Scamman and Williams were joined -

[Messenger chosen]

On motion by Mr. Green the Senate proceeded to the choice of a Messenger. the Committee appointed to receive, sort and count the votes, reported that the whole number of votes was 13 all of which were for John Merrill, who was declared duly elected

[Order respecting adjournments.]

On motion by Mr. Williams, ordered, that the times to which the Senate will adjourn daily, be half past nine oclock in the morning and three oclock in the afternoon, except on Saturdays, when the adjournment shall be to the following Monday at ten oclock in the forenoon, until the further order of the Board,

Adjourned Attest Nathel" Low, Secretary