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320 continue to enjoy their confidence, as the most valued reward of well directed effort. In the retirement of private life, as you review your official conduct, may the satisfactions springing from an honest discharge of duty light up your pathway and while you take a retrospect of the past, and gather instruction for the future, may the good here produced through your agency be reflected in your bosoms and diffuse the sunshine of unalloyed pleasure over the whole scene of your future lives. Gentlemen, the hour of separation is at hand. Under the influence of none but the kindest feelings, I bid you farewell. On your return to your families and friends again, you will carry with you the warmest aspirations of my heart for your individual health and happiness." [The Secretary of State came in & read the titles of the Acts & Resolves passed this session] The Secretary of State came in and read the titles of one hundred and twenty six acts and ninety-six Resolves, which had been presented to him for that purpose the present session of the legislature. On motion of Mr. Megquier the Senate adjourned. Attest, Nathaniel Sweat Littlefield Secretary I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true record of the proceedings of the Senate, made up from the minutes by me taken and from the papers on file. Attest, Nathaniel Sweat Littlefield, Secretary