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Mr. McGrath, from the joint committee on enrolled and engrossed bills, begs leave to report that bills of the following titles have been correctly enrolled, and, on the 31st day of March, 1874, laid before the Governor for his approval, viz:

Senate bill, No. 483, for "An act to repeal certain acts therein named." Senate bill, No. 472, for "An act to revise the law in relation to State contracts."

Senate bill, No. 596, for "An act in relation to gas companies."

House bill, No. 203, for "An act in relation to fencing and operating railroads."

House bill, No. 623, for "An act to revise the law in relation to counties."

House bill, No. 792, for "An act to authorize incorporated cities, towns or villages in this State, situated upon the banks of navigable rivers, to lease parts of their public landings or levees."

A message from the Governor, by Philo J. Beveridge, Private Sec'y: Mr. President: I am directed by the Governor to inform the Senate that he has approved and signed bills of the following titles, viz:

Senate bill, No. 472, for "An act to revise the law in relation to State contracts."

House bill, No. 203, for "An act in relation to fencing and operating railroads."

House bill, No. 623, for "An act to revise the law in relation to counties."

Senate bill, No. 483, for "An act to repeal certain acts therein named." House bill, No. 792, for "An act to authorize incorporated cities, towns or villages in this State, situated upon the banks of navigable rivers, to lease parts of their public landings or levees."

Mr. Starne, at 12 o'clock M., moved that the Senate do now adjourn; which motion was decided in the affirmative.

And the President declared the Senate adjourned sine die, under the joint resolution adopted by both houses.

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