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¡ table and
íted.
it—A bill to
«rpitt&cíiiiíBfet. ^xiiíri
||pw in
on my docket, as I well
cáse^-of this'kinci than
On every trifling pretext a
swearout an attachment.
-The law was found so exceeding!/ op-
pressive that it was soon repealed. An$
that law cfisdnot go so far as the bill now
mssss'srs &*^
House to pass this bill, and I will say no
more upon ¿be subject
jíqmdat, July 21,1S56.
The Senate met; roll called; quorum
Mr> Millican moved a reconsideration
of the vote on the passage of a bill making
an appropriation for the piér diem pay
and mileage of the members and the per
diem pay of the officers of the adjourned
Session of the sixth Legislature; luat.
jPetitions and Memorials Presented.
By Mr. Lott—Of John G. Stranger,
Alex. Rosenbaum and E. McKinney; re-
ferred to eommittee on Private Land
Claims No. 2.
By Mr. Millican—Of S. B. Kellough
and County Court of Robertson county;
referred to committee on Private Land
Claims No. 2.
By Mr. Hill—Of H. A. Adams and T.
(J. Dunn; referred to committee on Pri-
vate Land Claims No. 2.
By Mr. Potter—Of Betsy, a free wo-
man of color; referred to committee on
State Affairs.
By Mr. Martin—Óf W. L. Porter, et
al.; referred to committee on Private
Land Claims No. 2,
By. Mr. Caldwell—Of W. Scotfcreffer-
red to committee on Private Land Claims
No. 1.
Reports from Standing Committee?.
Mr. Flanagan, chairman
ok jnterhal Improvements.
vorably on á bill to amend
thé Galveston, Houston
Railroad C
* Oft motion
rufe waja __^__^
to be engrossed**
On motion
rtdé was
time
Company. *
oft of Mr.
f of James Lathan, jr.; readfirat
i second times and referred to eonrn •-
Claims No. 1.
If. Potter—-A bill granting certain
ate to die city of Austin; read*
id second times and referred to
on Pablic^Buildin
that t
¡ curren .-n -ns m &'s
, th'í | till to Ik ¿e oóx.-iatíently^.
reat-; seat of Nev tr-.tj eeagtfy; and'
WHO
coijnty
mnkhig a?: r- b+.0ns for t per diem
-<► v
Taylor of
That
conside
from *$ta nan
and ^hat^üe rilase t
lowing r'
charter -
Hen$ert<i lia ü' -oad C< mpai:^
incorpor a«tiii' < ityJjBi
any; a bill, fo>jfeedrnoraie P#
«uic, -.vuii atoenttoseiitó, i
b for *}&■ investment of
Jttfeool far-1 m. the !>d; as o£
WilB ivi CGi^j ^
Wh. I&Otk U of Mv. PaiiT:
Bill r commonly kfiowi
►was taken up and mad
flbr. ia*rcorrow¿ at 9 o'c.
then adjourned unli]
>W rnocnin g, at H o'clock*
-
ieT riile suspendee|^JÍÍ read
seciíhd P§fc and order^d to be ^
rule furtner *u5pe(Qded .ead^rthird House
time and passed.-' - affieáí
Order-* of D'W. ~ Texas
msii^the Texas-:
>th amend- college, j
iver bill, m- snbstit '
3?iUerauon on vesieruay when the lief of
adiourned,. was taken up and car- Pacific
wmm
Mp'amendments wer
l^the Senate,
;* relinquish the
fain
eeial ordíé
w ok
Mr. Allen, chaira
polled Bills,, jepo
a bill to amend the
f Gn I ves ton, Houston ando
roa-L Company.- ... - ,
A bill to provi
the special school
to- railroad compao
State, passed H
' of the creditors
emigration
said
-mafii
orted.
ÉÉS
RiverNavigation
and lai^OBíhí ta
A bill
ries of the
offered a
passed.
A bill
colonists
mm
day; read, and on
of the Day.
>rate the San Antonio
resé
Mr. Palmer,
nwTO^ornmg at ff o'clock.
TOO Senate then adjourned until
m<?wew morning, at 8 o'clock
wa$ taken uj
to concur in thf
House:
mMMI
to theGoT
TtifAe
Tudiciary , • rep o r í c 1
incorporate the ( lri
v alsby favorably on a t
an act to change the Oti? ap
^Stricts.
/frmi : •
'ttees.
oj^rnittee on
fa\ op a
«tpppfííll Ia-
arcend
Thursday, Ju
f ®e- Senate met; ro]
1856.
quorum
Tuesday, July 22, 18561
met; roll called^ quern
from Standing' ComntétC&es.
itgiÉ, chai'rTnRn
Improvements,
nr on a bill to'únén
m**.r;Tf;íí thnt ft
the-? to Úie
TlOtwit
jfihird' Mr. RnaJlíl, from the eommittee oi.
- tee, ^eportetl favoraaly
ve t the killing,of h
save in certain cas-
oríer forJÍ'r^day. ti
&cfock^apUr
Mr. Hñl; frontftlie K
vate Land Claims No.
rJt&~ ably on the-petition >
a bill for théTelief or
topher Miller.
Ir. Hill, chairman of
Claims andLp4ccountsy repor
ably on the petition of J. H
Mfc ©1, from tie co
*2kí^W- í'
^oe |?efetif4i of
M chaipna
-ai'u Aec'/'Wir-- • •
>f Jes¿ f WW
p.ihr*<i
' juaiciaL/ Mr, Scott, chairman
• on Public Lands,
• ait- upon a bill for the
r«- Jam.e3 C. Earlv, dec
«*> i Al
iai'
W
from ¿Standing Committees.
ylor of C., chairman of the com-
icDel^
the massaci
ervation
kferréar*
on f
; to
ilso repoi
amend the
relative
cnarter.
Pacific
reserve undec the
Potter, chairman of the Judiciary
son. a bill
tee o
répoi
town, of
^ • *r ClaimsJfo. 2. reportedau^t
•p-nfai- i&onktyisf&rtife"peííSolf1 o'F"Fi Jb¿"es7
<Ér:ñairji .
_ Lands, rcpc-i-L
: 'íT tísírrraiize acertalh
ivorablv an 1
Oil motion óf Mr.r White, the ruis was * ,\ 6".m the ■Kal5 **JSSP
: Senate thrt i"¥rnal
ton.counts, .. tsegs
On motion of Mr
was suspended, bill
third reading.
i On motion of Mr
further suspended, bill read a -
and passed. <a * ^ ^
Mr. Hill, from the committee on Pri^
vate Land Clain No. 1, reportediavor-
ably on a bill for the relief of the heirs of
Jjimes M. Bell, dec%, «id a biBfor the
relief of James A. Yd%
Mr. Hill, ehairman eff committee on
Claims and Accounts, reported faTorabl
on a bill for the relief of the heirs-of
É. E. Phelps.
Mr. Guinn, chaivman of committee on
Engrossed Bills, reported correctly en-
grossed, a bill to incorporate Gonzales
Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F.; a bill to incor-
porate the Neches River Causeway Com-
paay; a bill fixing the compensation for
saving, cotton found in any of the waters
©f the State, &c.; a bill for the relief of
Lieut. M. Hitchcock; a bill for the relief
of W m. Perry Moore; a bill for the relief
of Margaret Calbutson; bill for the re-
fief of M Hart; a bill for the relief of
F. A. de los Rios; a bill for the relief of
Powhattan Archer; a bill for the relief of
the heirs of Mary Smith, deo'd,; a bill
for the relief of^.'W. 4. Hayne ; a bill,
for thgi relief of the heirs ana assigns of
John B. Webb; a bill to authorize the
county court clerk of Houston county to
transcribe the mark and brand book, &c.,
and a bill to amend the Galveston, Hous-
ton and Henderson Railroad Company's
ehaíter.
Bills and Resolutions Introduced.
By Mr. Grimes—A bill for the relief
of those single men who were in the bat-
tle* of San Jacinto and other battles in
1835 and 1836r and who have since mar-
ríéd¿ read -first and second times and re-
ferred to eommittee- on Public Lands.
On motion of Mr. McCulloch, a bill for
tb*fetie£"ef Jai*.Rogers was taken from.
suspended, -^ petition and report taken
up and tarred to eommittee on Private
Land Okims No. ÍT * ~ x ^ W
- %fáaduce0?-
Mr- McDade—A bill for the relief
J; re^id first'and second trnir^
id to committee on'
Í y-y ai 101' arn^ i
v. ^'same;
M¿ , u^-u vaav
I" *d favor??} committee, reporte^ favorably upon a
:^lier, an^- defining the 12th- judieial,'district.
bnlUt and 7< ¿solutions Introduced*
Mr- Pedig^-r-A bill for the relief
j or tire heirs of James L. Ewing; referred
lVOr"! to the committee on Private Land Claims
VjNo.,t
—A bill to set «ide
1 (yjOO for the purpose of building a
mnatip asylum; referred to Judiciary
' cernmitfee'. .• ^ -
-M?> McCulloch—A bill for rh^ relief
, i heirs of ÍTiover D. T.ri¿cmai|f, de-
ru. tue :m deferred to committee -oriiÉrivate
1 :i J Claims No. i.
V Mr. taylor of F.—A bill to amend an
Johnj- M mm van,'
• referred to: com-1 -
• 8n
..fivorj f«ly I
.
company was
Jiuntsville-
«nended,.
- 0 -role SUST-
I third time, and passed,
making an appropriation
" of the State of Georgia
the Georgia battallion at
on Public Debt,
for the-relief of settlers
the Pacific Railroad res-
íe 21st day of Decern-
taken up, read, and re-
on Public Lands,
chairman of the committee-
. reported'correctly en-
■ the relief of the heirs of
^ and a bill supplemental*
-J fix the time of holding
courts in the^Oth and 14th> judicial dis-
tricts. *
Mr. Milgcan offered, the following res-
olhtion r /
, That a special committee of
fe raised for the purpose of consid-
maturely the propriety of repub-
evidence relating to land titles in<
Texas i adopted.
A c^finmuaieation was received' from his
Excelléhcy the Governor, relative to a
bill justpassed, for the relief of the heirs
of Carlos EspfdHer, stating that there
was a mistake relative to the same, as
doubtless, the land to which said parties^
Were entitle^ fcad already been located
and patented. The communication was
referred^) the Judieiary committee. '
imimication was received5,
transmitting a oqpy ^f the Revised Stat-
utes, asnretíaMbytUfr
appointed to pre
Also referred
On motion of Mr.h
was added" to
Improvements.
The Senate then
kv morninc. at 8
inepi o íi'uü'f" .
ahí > t hd Eeffltte's K
^-p'assé
W 1W dkKfa mor,av;
Accounts- db®
>9th January
_ bcSindfi of the
to increase the commoEtficliooi u^idate th/cST^
. .of the public domain within
Railroad reservation was made
¿r.*t .be State,^th nts..
,hr.l uiiikin^ •• W- ;*!r.
many proposed amendments,
i adnntet:
ch were
Orders of the Dafc
bill to establish, a State University,
with the.feport of committee on EdUca-
rg a substitute therefor, was
ibstitute adopted. The suB-
amended, and the su&ititute
and amendment substituted by another
bifl, which elicited much debate and
drew í
none of ,
them laid ijjk the table.
of the Senate^'as o. .
ate proceededSio th<*
other business^ Th«
are for endoi
locate* it according
any fai^Bode, a^ 0 J||_
$400^0f0, while- its enemies have so many
differ«t objects among them that they
are ng| all apparent, and of course can
not HI surmised- |
A'bill to encourage the
loptedy and mar# of
.call
fien-
. of
#, and to
vote or in
lowing it with
thfeStáté
y the
. of Goiiatl/
•Souse bill to consol i dat
-Iqnumental Committeo
Military Imstitute with,
lege, was takeand re
rule suspcntled, biH read see
amended andf. passed to a
.mftv ausner:
■ rms
ixas
'exasi
Cfti-
:ime;
^ime and
Leading;
thirrl
A 'message was received from the
House, informing the Senate that the
«"^iHouse had passed the following bills :
A bill for tiie relief of .the heirs of
Robert Collier; a bill for the relief of
Wm. Herrín; a bill to incorporate Waco
fema3e institute, and a bill to incorporate
the"*t>6ceola mill company, in Dallas
county.
Mr. B?Vran, from the committee on In-
ternal Id^Étements, made a minority re-
port upriKttie
jport ifi
3y Mr. Potter—.V* i
office of %c
and Indiani ;-cfe
mflnf
Q o clock to-inorrow. - W
the call. Mr. Hill and Mr. Su
—' W ®enat€ on^couftt of sickness
Mr.tA.llen, chairman of committee om
Enrolled Bills, reported a bilí to create
and organic the 16th judicial district,
and fix the ti of holding the district
courtsthereimand abiü*for tílérelief of
the heirs of Wm. Watson, dee'd., cor-
rectly enrolled.
On motlBb of Mr. Caldwell, the call of
Senate was then suspended*. *
AmeHtee was received from the Hóuae
♦ r • . port upJWhe bill to; amend the act incor-
Petitirf! r, ... —J.jpofcL. the TexM- Western Mroad
G. Love^: ..^upanc , . ferreU :)l uth^ ^ | -aDd the vet0 ^ of ^
endenee to 'conur ttev on Pr%i; Ulii Go^r upon AcVme. Jh#
Claims JNo. I. very voluminous, and seems to
Bills eml llesolut .* t rd. Governor^ and to sustain his v
By Mr. Martin—A report of the majority of the
ifife-to-make publication of —; was submitted several days
referred to commiitea on ihO PjJiciarv.. urgédí the passage ^ ^ ,, ,, ,
.te the standing the veto of his ExceSencví. WH
-t palvt. ~ repwts are able ai
>minittee on: of me ^opinions of
. ers, and the qu
«-0 H,me%íl the-; iden- e. The
- ;it,irtev ■efer- by Me<5ftrs-
-"■'7^ taaior;
- i |
Miit. tf 'lfr'-
!
i;-*%ule suspcud* Í. withiu ten mi
-1
oTimíp— V
TU
ortheir accounts
_ ive costs. J
June % 1856
TjtlNNIN A
J? IDMll
Hats,
Cigars
private
purch&t
.is:
! iri¡
1 assort-'
■ (Lwulfl 01
f VJUUUOj QUUCSh
Tobacco,
-^wecaaeellat
t articles can be
20 tf
W TT JA
Dental W<
DRSsfdENSOIT
W
g. f. lampkiv
EG --
Of*fr«
ing cour.
which th
mounting
jámpécin;
_ THE ATTENTION
«.«. of Austin and the snrround-
„ the patent of Dr. N. B. Slayton,
ive purchased at a great-expense, for
Sciki teeth,, from one to- aa entire
f without continuous gum, on gutta per-
_Bj this method, we are enabled to ex-
natural organ 8> and restore them in
almost, as perfect as Nature in point of
¿ni? far «Tcceeding Nature herself in point
*nblic is respectfully invited to call at
•«.cu ^ on Pecan street, second door from the
Po8toffiee, a|d see for themselves. Calls from a
distance promptly attended to.
Austc*. Ma* 27. 1856. May31 n25.
set wit!
J.
Collector of
Texas.
^ ysar ■
<5Ejm?AT.
-L.ASS BROWK,.
T,Am AGENT
— awr\_
gainst the State of
Government of
tifed States,
. AGENCY OFFICE.
amemlmenfs of f ] V' ian m <?^n.
ate's IhII to ascertain
money and land
concurred in i-y by tí
A bill' for the relic.
A. E. Phelps- read . •
the
lt>f m-
[ on the
Redeems, Pays Taxes;
investigates and Perfects
a# Taroa
* Mr. Weather ford
of 464 of the citizen.
referred to comínitt ■ i Elccti'hs.
Mr. White introdvit.-d a bili;o amend
an act to change the time of holdn^ courts
in-the lOth and 14th indicial district !
ÉÉIÜ
relative to t.
—. onmoti^nla |||^|
lo ¿rat ciiiwfc Ordcrscf áihelM**^- > *
- v 4tvr ¡ Vbül to provide for the
| t.b'* special school funa in
uc, j m' J. i railroad' companies
''d rc- jiatd (known as the ioan
amec Iments from the House,
r C¿TlL ' UP' :J^fi°m«of the amendment
ijyi' ! -'-i V, l-VU. in, and others reiected.
''Mtles ^ .
Gets oni
ats, or Te
th# same mu u.
Superintends the investigation and per-
i of Land Titles in anv of the States of tnc
v. .
States Bounty Land War-
Certificates, buys. sell , or-
,nion.
asa. Col
f ioldiers' p^r and pensions, and
mj class of Claims against the
Á Ilia TTnitod Rfataa
: I'V
A bill setting apart $400,-
versity ^ptirpo^s, special order
up, read, and aftei efttking -— m
mentar y tactics, laid on the table. | Texas.
REFERS TO
Beads of Department, Aastin City, Téxae,.
«* legislature, Business aud
m«nr. 4n> Western Texas, th
In Congress from
MÁ. John Henry Brown.,
Son. Andrew Neill, Seguia,.
7. L856.n26—Jr.*
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