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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT—
Order of inquiry relative to appropriations for
expenses of Government, and pay of members
and officers, 168, 169.
Of inquiry into expediency of forbidding coun-
ties, cities and corporations, or General Assem-
bly, from giving aid to Works of Internal
Improvement, except Act be submitted to direct
vote-of taxable voters, 178, 179.
To consider propriety of asserting as a princi-
ple or rule for Legislature, that patronage and
expenses of Government are increasing, and
ought to be diminished and strict economy
observed, 186,
Order to inquire into expediency of terminating
offices of Commissioner and Agent of Immi-
gration, 476.
Order of inquiry into expediency of abolishing
office of State Pension Commissioners, 600, 601 ;
reported, 656.
Order to engross, 657, 658, 659,—See The Con-
stitution, this vol., Art. III, Legislative Depart-
ment, 725.
LEGG, JAMES—Report on "his account for furnishing
ice, 240.
LIBRARIAN—See State Librarian.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Order that Committee on
Executive Department inquire into expediency of
abolishing office of, 51.
LIST OF DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION—Com-
municated by Governor, 5, 6, 7.
Reported bySpecial Committee, 235, 236.
LONGWELL, JOHN K.—Appeared, 4;
Qualified, 11.
LORINO BATTISTA—Appointed to translate the Consti-
tution, 681.
LOTTERY GRANTS &c.—Order of inquiry into expe-
diency of inhibiting, 78.—See The Constitution,
this vol., Art. III, Legislative Department, 732
LOWE, JOHN V.—Appointed Lamplighter, 23.
Qualified, 34.
Leave of absence granted him, 439.
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