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lic Statutes, relating to the illegal keeping and sale of spirituous and malt liquors.

By Mr. Eaton of Nashua, An Act to incorporate the Nashua Society to Prevent Cruelty to Animals.

By Mr. Farr of Littleton, An Act to amend sections 24 and 25 of chapter 112 of the Public Statutes, relating to evidence in liquor cases.

By Mr. Robinson of Concord, An Act to amend section 17 of chapter 112 of the Public Statutes, relating to the sale and keeping for sale of malt liquor and cider.

By Mr. Perkins of Manchester, An Act to provide for the registration of physicians and surgeons.

By Mr. Dudley of Brentwood, An Act to amend clause 4 of section of chapter 251 of the Public Statutes, relating to search warrants.

An Act to sever a certain tract of land from the town of Brentwood and annex the same to the town of Epping.

By Mr. Farley of Somersworth, An Act to incorporate Division No. 5, Ancient Order of Hibernians of the city of Somersworth, N. H.

On motion of Mr. Ahern of Concord, at 4:05 the House adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1895.

The House met at 11 o'clock.

Prayer was offered by Rev. James H. Fitts of South Newmarket.

PETITION PRESENTED AND REFERRED.

By Mr. Pierce of Somersworth, petition of Daniel Hall, Thomas Cogswell and Alvin S. Eaton, representing the N. H. Department of the G. A. R., requesting an assignment of headquarters in the State House. To the Committee on State House and State House Yard.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE.

Mr. Wyatt of Northfield, for the special committee to whom

was referred the selection of a chaplain, reported the following resolutions and recommended their adoption:

Resolved, That Rev. Newell A. Avery be elected Chaplain of the House of Representatives for the present session.

Resolved, That prayers be offered in the House five minutes before the hour fixed for the first session of each day, and that His Excellency the Governor, the Council, and the Honorable Senate be informed thereof, and invited to attend.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted.

The Speaker announced the following

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

Agriculture.-Messrs. Stearns of Winchester, Gilman of Alton, Kimball of Grafton, Butler of Haverhill, Winch of Langdon, Parker of Merrimack, Ryder of Dunbarton, Sanborn of Fremont, Emery of Henniker, Thompson of Lee, Hadley of Temple, Young of Clarksville.

Agricultural College.-Messrs. Carlton of Goffstown, Chellis of Claremont, Farr of Littleton, Morrill of Gilford, Fitts of South Newmarket, Putney of Bow, Hemenway of Marlborough, Patch of Francestown, Paris of Wolfeborough, Stockwell of Lancaster, Busiel of Andover, Roberts of Rollinsford.

Appropriations.-Messrs. Kaley of Milford, Follansby of Exeter, Huntington of Hanover, Abbott of Concord, Towle of Meredith, Gowing of Dublin, Kennett of Conway, Westgate of Plainfield, Ahern of Concord, Whitehouse of Dover, Johnson of Bath, Gathercole of Colebrook.

Asylum for Insane.-Messrs. Ray of Nashua, Davis of Croydon, Truland of Lancaster, Perkins of Marlow, Pinkham of Newmarket, Gilman of Dover, Herbert of Rumney, Dow of Tamworth, Dearborn of Plymouth, Marden of Epsom, Davis of Barnstead, Berry of New Durham.

Banks.-Messrs. Richards of Newport, Nims of Keene, Safford of Farmington, Taylor of Nashua, Sumner of Hill, Frink of Bartlett, Piper of Belmont, Smith of Enfield, Townsend of Dover, Sanborn of Loudon, Clark of Strafford, Randall of Newcastle.

Claims.-Messrs. Scruton of Hillsborough, Curtis of Hamp

ton Falls, Allen of Rochester, Woodman of New Hampton, Pease of Conway, Gault of Bedford, King of Walpole, Emmons of Woodstock, Wilson of Pembroke, Miles of Stark, Dole of Washington, Moran of Portsmouth.

County Affairs.-Messrs. Kennett of Conway, Fontaine of Allenstown, Osgood of Pembroke, Tenney of Antrim, Burpee of Grantham, Dolloff of Waterville, Boothman of Randolph, Beane of Newington, Rowe of Rochester, Peirce of Dover, McDonald of Center Harbor, Angier of Walpole.

Education. Messrs. Burton of Lebanon, Herring of Farmington, Quimby of Sandwich, Moore of Lancaster, Manser of Jaffrey, Baldwin of Manchester, Herrick of Troy, Varney of Gilmanton, Clark of Landaff, Kimball of Hopkinton, Hartford of Portsmouth, Blood of Nashua.

Elections.-Messrs. Buxton of Boscawen, Warren of Exeter, Newton of Portsmouth, Clough of Pittsfield, Tibbetts of Wolfeborough, Mansfield of Winchester, Kennedy of Piermont, Brown of Ashland, Russ of Columbia, Straw of Unity, O'Shea of Laconia, Doe of Rollinsford.

Fisheries and Game.-Messrs. Aiken of Franklin, Cooper of Exeter, Stetson of Manchester, Merrill of Littleton, Ray of Manchester, Dickinson of Bristol, Moore of Whitefield, Baker of Sunapee, Gould of Laconia, Hughes of Dover, Hill of Concord, Farwell of Harrisville.

Forestry.-Messrs. Cooper of Exeter, Miller of Londonderry, Durgin of Newmarket, Little of Salisbury, Young of Manchester, Wilcox of Swanzey, Clement of Manchester, Shedd of New Boston, Little of Sutton, Woodward of Hart's Location, Lynch of Manchester, Brunelle of Nashua.

Incorporations.-Messrs. Cheney of Lebanon, Wilcomb of Chester, Clement of Plaistow, Saltmarsh of Laconia, Greene of Pittsfield, Davis of Hopkinton, Blanchard of Manchester, Lord of Westmoreland, Parks of Claremont, Allen of Stewartstown, Moore of Wakefield, Leahy of Somersworth.

Industrial School.-Messrs. Robinson of Concord, Morrison of Sanbornton, Jones of Milton, Hastings of Manchester, Prouty of Alstead, Sanborn of Campton, Barker of Windham, Whitcomb of Claremont, Pierce of Greenville, Clement of Dalton, Wentworth of Jackson, Locke of Rye.

Insurance.-Messrs. Temple of Hinsdale, Robie of Manchester, R. E. Walker of Concord, Rotch of Amherst, Stevens of Durham, Dickinson of Bristol, Twombly of Whitefield, Holt of Lyme, Lamper of Ossipee, Sleeper of Laconia, Stoddard of Portsmouth, Cate of Concord.

Journal of the House.-The Speaker, Messrs. Bales of Wilton, Kennard of Manchester.

Judiciary.-Messrs. Leach of Franklin, Spring of Lebanon, Lyford of Concord, Pierce of Somersworth, Brown of Claremont, Remich of Littleton, Blake of Keene, Bales of Wilton, Martin of Laconia, Hoyt of Charlestown, Howard of Manchester, Perkins of Manchester.

Labor.-Messrs. Perry of Dover, Sanborn of Manchester, Firmin of Fitzwilliam, Schoppe of Pittsburg, Westgate of Cornish, J. W. Prescott of Hooksett, McDuffee of Rochester, Collins of Kingston, Tilton of Salem, Langley of Wilmot, Knight of Wentworth, Peavey of Greenfield.

Liquor Laws.-Messrs. Remich of Littleton, Cheney of Lebanon, Huntington of Hanover, Taft of Keene, Fitts of South Newmarket, Starr of Manchester, Bartlett of Milford, Manser of Jaffrey, Gilman of Alton, Ahern of Concord, Dodge of Webster, Moore of Wakefield.

Manufactures.-Messrs. Abbott of Concord, Taft of Keene, Libbey of Lisbon, Twombly of Whitefield, Martin of Richmond, Bradley of Rochester, Durgin of Concord, Barr of Manchester, Kennett of Madison, Tilton of Raymond, Jewell of Warren, Johnson of Bath.

Mileage.-Messrs. Buss of Acworth, Nesmith of Atkinson, Currier of Newton, Redfield of Dover, Leach of Litchfield, Poor of Goffstown, Roberts of Milan, Barnard of Thornton, White of Manchester, Kelley of Manchester, Towle of Chichester, Morrill of East Kingston.

Military Affairs.-Messrs. Tetley of Laconia, Bruce of Manchester, Hooper of Nashua, Farr of Chesterfield, Witham of Dover, Moody of Derry, Dame of Rochester, A. W. Prescott, of Hooksett, Hurd of Newport, Bowles of Easton, Crawford of Jefferson, Sawyer of Freedom.

National Affairs. -Messrs. Upton of Manchester, Seavey of Farmington, Clarke of Derry, Clough of Dover, Childs of

Hillsborough, Butterfield of Manchester, Stearns of Keene, Jewell of Warner, Heath of Springfield, Langway of Lyman, Thurston of Erroll, Hobbs of Pelham.

Normal School.-Messrs. McQuesten of Nashua, Barr of Manchester, Hall of Brookline, Andrews of Hudson, Chesley of Concord, Fountain of Somersworth, Gove of Kensington, Spollett of Hampstead, Chase of Plymouth, Farwell of New London, Cummings of Holderness, Hurley of Albany.

Public Health.-Messrs. Saltmarsh of Laconia, C. R. Walker of Concord, Frink of Bartlett, Starr of Manchester, Keith of Nashua, Cragin of Lempster, Jepperson of Lisbon, Patterson of Peterborough, Brown of Deerfield, Wilson of Salem, Barker of Stratham, Dodge of Webster.

Public Improvements.-Messrs. Liscom of Hinsdale, Paddleford of Monroe, Swain of Barrington, Jewell of South Hampton, Burns of Milford, Marsh of New Ipswich, Smith of Gilsum, Jackson of Portsmouth, McFadden of Dover, Burton of Lyndeborough, Burke of Manchester, Bennett of Wentworth's Location.

Railroads.-Messrs. Wetherell of Exeter, Shannon of Manchester, Lamprey of Orford, Converse of Rindge, Kenrick of Franklin, Moulton of Dover, Carpenter of Wolfeborough, Colby of Berlin, Thurber of Nashua, Robinson of Goshen, Hill of Tilton, Jones of Canterbury.

Retrenchment and Reform.-Messrs. Farr of Littleton, Fogg of Seabrook, Lawrence of Manchester, Twitchell of Dummer, McDuffie of Candia, Richardson of Tuftonborough, Knight of Bethlehem, Junkins of Greenland, Jewell of Groton, Rainville of Somersworth, Martin of Manchester, Whitney of Nashua.

Revision of Statutes.-Messrs. R. E. Walker of Concord, Buxton of Boscawen, Twitchell of Gorham, Chellis of Claremont, Lord of Manchester, Barnes of Hanover, Brooks of Peterborough, Collins of Danville, Taylor of Nelson, Doyle of Nashua, Tardivel of Manchester, Hallinan of Nashua.

Roads, Bridges, and Canals.-Messrs. Dudley of Brentwood, Sherman of Northwood, Twombly of Dover, Miles of Effingham, Coombs of Concord, Neal of Manchester, Dodge

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