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ORDER OF BUSINESS

IN THE

SENATE.

1. The presentation of Petitions.
2. Reports of Standing Committees.
3. Reports of Select Committees.
4. Messages from the Governor.

5. Messages from the Assembly.

6. Communications and Reports from State officers. 7. Motions, Resolutions and Notices.

8. Third reading of Bills.

9. Unfinished business of the preceding day.

10. Special orders of the day; and if in any case the unfinished business of the preceding day shall have taken the place of special orders, these orders shall be taken up and acted on in their order of time.

11 Unfinished business generally.

12. General orders of the day; but messages from the Governor and the Assembly, and communications from State officers, may be considered at any time.

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Joint Library Committee on part of the Senate.

Mr. Furman,

Mr. Paige.

Mr. Hunter,

Select Committees on the Governor's Message.

On so much as relates to the National Domain.

Mr. Foster,

Mr. Strong.

Mr. Hunt,

On so much as relates to the Geological Survey of the State.

Mr. Nicholas,

Mr. Faulkner.

Mr. Corning,

Joint Committee on the part of the Senate on so much as relates to the re-organizing of the Congressional Districts.

Mr. Ruger,

Mr. Franklin,

Mr. Paige.

The first name on each of these committees designates the chairman thereof.

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