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(271) The foregoing Bill and Resolve were, this day, presented to the Governor or his approbation and signature. On motion by Mr. Gardner, Ordered, that when the Senate adjourn, they adjourn to seven o'clock this evening. [Resolve repealing compensation of certain Officers] Mr. Dunlap had leave to lay on the table the following Resolve, viz: "Resolve repealing Resolve fixing the compensation of certain Officers, passed 6th March 1829", and the same was read the first and second times and passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence.

[Order relevant to Pay Roll] The Pay Roll of the Senate having been made up, presented to the President and read, Mr. Hinds moved that the names of Nathan D. Appleton, Abijah Usher Jr., John Bodwell and Obadiah Hill be added thereto, and he laid on the table the accounts of the three first named Gentlemen for their travel and attendance, which, on motion, were committed to Messrs. Megquier, Hinds and Steele. [same] On motion by Mr. Ingalls the pay of Mr. Steele was made up at four dollars per day for Eight days while acting as Chairman of this Board at the commencement of the session. [Resolve on Pay Roll of Senate} The "Pay roll of the Senate and the Resolve thereon" were ordered to be read the second time this evening at seven o'clock. [Resolve on Pay Roll of the House] The "Pay Roll of the House of Representatives and the Resolve thereon" came up, having passed the House to be Engrossed, for concurrence. It was read the first time and, on motion, was ordered to lie on the table.

A Message was received from the House of Representatives by James L. Child, their Clerk, informing the Senate that the House had voted that when they next