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Mr. Hitt. — There is a meeting in the Senate, to-morrow night, at 

 which this Adirondack park business is to be discussed; why couldn't 

 you have your witnesses to-morrow afternoon ? 



Mr. JTibbo. — I think we could-. 



Mr. Hitt. — For that purpose I see by the original resolution this 

 committee is authorized to proceed itself, or by any sub-committee of 

 its own members, I move that the chairman, Mr. Davie and Mr. Brown 

 be now appointed a subcommittee to hear any testimony to-morrow 

 afternoon. The rest of us all have to go to other committees; will 

 that satisfy you, Mr. Adams ? 



Mr. Adams. — That is entirely satisfactory to me. 



Mr. Hitt. — I would like to attend the meeting in the Senate. 



Mr. Knevals. — I would like to be there to. 



[The motion of Mr. Hitt was then put and carried.] 



Mr. Adams. — I would make this suggestion ; suppose the hearing 

 should close to-morrow afternoon, so far as the testimony is con- 

 cerned, should this subcommittee be authorized to make arrange- 

 ments for anything further? 



Mr. Hitt. — Certainly; the chairman does that alone. 



Chairman Ryan. — An invitation has been sent from the Senate 

 finance committee to this committee to meet them there as a joint 

 committee to-morrow evening; I suppose we ought to take some 

 action; we expect Warner Miller will be there. 



Mr. Hitt.— I move this committee except the invitation of the 

 Senate finance committee to meet in joint meeting in the Senate 

 Chamber to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. ' 



Carried. 



Mr. Fiebo.-^- In reference to the submission of this matter to the 

 committee if the evidence is closed to-morrow afternoon; what 

 arrangement shall be made for submitting the views of the counsel to 

 the committee with reference to this evidence? 



Chairman Ryan. — The arrangements will be made then at the close 

 of the testimony. 



Mr. Cameron. — I move we adjourn until to-morrow afternoon at 3 

 o'clock. 



The committee then adjourned to Thursday, March 5, 1891, at 3 

 o'clock. 



