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Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a joint resolution providing for printing of the proceedings of the dedication of the Sullivan monument, which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Wason introduced a bill entitled "An act in amendment of section 5, chapter 8 of the Public Statutes relating to books admitted to the state library," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act to prohibit the taking of fish through the ice on Otter lake, in the town of Greenfield," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Fisheries and Game.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Reed introduced a bill entitled "An act for the better protection and management of savings banks," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Banks.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Baker introduced a bill entitled "An act establishing the office of dairy and food commissioner, and defining his duties," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Agricult

ure.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act amending chapter 57 of the laws of the . session of 1893, relating to the raising of school money," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on the Revision of Laws.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act in amendment of chapter 127 of the

Public Statutes, relating to the sale of adulterated butter, oleomargarine, and imitation cheese," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Bartlett introduced a bill entitled "An act relating to sheriffs, coroners, and constables," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act to exempt wages from trustee process in certain cases," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Barker introduced a bill entitled "An act providing for the assessment of a tax on bicycles and tricycles," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Sinclair of District No. 24 introduced a bill entitled "An act relating to savings banks and institutions for savings," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Banks.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Baker introduced a bill entitled "An act amending section 4 of chapter 133 of the Public Statutes relating to the game laws for the protection of trout," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Fisheries and Game.

The Committee on Engrossed Bills made the following report, which was accepted:

The Committee on Engrossed Bills report that they have carefully examined, and found correctly engrossed, a bill with the following title:

An act to authorize the Worcester, Nashua & Rochester

Railroad to issue bonds.

FRANCIS A. GORDON,

For the Committee.

On motion of Senator Gould, the Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Towle introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the charter of the Merrimack Electric Light, Heat & Power Company of Hooksett, New Hampshire," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Incorporations.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Reed introduced a bill entitled "An act to prevent frauds upon travellers and railroads and steamboat companies," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act authorizing the railroad commissioners to regulate the charges of express companies," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Gould introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the charter of the Garvin's Falls Power Company and to confirm its organization," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Incorporations.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Bartlett introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter 207 of the Public Statutes relating to the attendance of justices at terms and adjournment," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Agreeably to previous notice, Senator Sinclair of District No. 5 introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter 131, section of the Public Statutes," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Fisheries and Game.

Agreeably to previous notice, the same Senator introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter 130, section 4 of the Public Statutes," which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Fisheries and Game.

Senator Reed, under suspension of the rules, sixteen Senators actually voting in favor thereof, introduced a joint resolution authorizing the distribution of fifty copies of Hitchcock's Geological Report, which was read a first and second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Senator Gale for the Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act in amendment of section 10, chapter 56 of the Public Statutes, in relation to the taxation of personal property," having considered the same, reported the same without amendment, and recommended its passage.

The report was accepted and the bill laid on the table to be printed under the rule.

Senator Holt, for the Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An Act in Relation to the Jurisdiction of Police Courts," having considered the same, reported the same without amendment, and recommended its passage.

The report was accepted and the bill laid on the table to be printed under the rule.

Senator Edgerly for the Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An Act to Amend Section 6 of Chapter 184 of the Public Statutes, entitled Times and

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Places of Holding Courts of Probate,'" having considered the same, reported the same without amendment, and recommended its passage.

The report was accepted, and the bill laid on the table to be printed under the rule.

On motion of Senator Murry the Senate adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1895.

The Senate met according to adjournment.

The journal was read and approved.

Senator Baker for the Committee on Incorporations, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act to amend the charter of the Merrimack Electric Light, Heat & Power Company of Hooksett, N. H.," having considered the same, reported the same without amendment and recommended its passage.

The report was accepted and the bill ordered to a third reading this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Senator Murry for the Committee on Incorporations, to whom was referred the bill entitled “An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Congregational society in Durham," having considered the same, reported the same without amendment and recommended its passage.

The report was accepted and the bill ordered to a third reading this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

On motion of Senator Brown the Senate adjourned.

AFTERNOON.

The following entitled Senate bills were severally read a third time, passed, and sent to the House of Representatives for con

currence:

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