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AUSTIN SATURDAY NOVEMIiEll 'M 1849.
C3Mt UVtnti'd tlint "oijr Gnwrnnient hn itlrpctrtl in Climpdi in l'inil!jnl In
Jdinanit nftlii' l'lirliijciitMoGiiKTiniu'iii nn inicqiiivnciil nmuer to lhov Anieriimii
rliiimn ii('n ti li'i ("polluliiip. Tlli' iirr una to lm fiiou by ilic 1st ulif timl
15 U lio riint'liioivo im Hi llirt tlult'itiijimiion uf tlm I'mitimjcsp Oowiiiinpiit. to
pnv'niu ohinmir rogist itiing ilium: Tli" l'icaytino licmla U.is item of iiiU'Jliuncc
' nmitliiT c'uC ufwur." ' s
fcj Tin' l'iriirli LoflislnlKn Ajueuibly lms rtrclnrccl it; onpntition to lliu jirinci-
pIcK nrlxoruti'il in L'uiit Nnpoluiiii'ii Iciturio Cul. Ncy luLitUc lo l'opo I'im IX
uiul llio lUiinuiis ?- i
XJ" The tuft rionclios-Minisiort. M. Uhlun mid M iViKio itnrinc tlm clijlinto
on Homiins nlliiii in llio FjcpiAlnlivc Ai'mhly fiuiht n iIiipI will; pUtoli in' which
il nppom hi'iilicr of tlii'inum liurl. 'J he jiltnrc'iitinn took (ilncu in conipfiinnro
nftliu Inltoi cliutping J lio foimi'i with lumng puiil tlinttlio clvciiun of I.unU Nujiu-
loon wuiitd ilUmco I'ruiii'o.
5p The Poslmaslcr General has established the following new post 6(Tice.s in
thi. rituie:
Centre Cass county AVilli.im Mosely Po&lmaMct ; Sclioukcy's Prairie Lar.iar
county D. EI. Diivis i.'HiiiMcr.
Peter G. Washington Auditor ot the Ticifnry for the Po-t Office has li
removed .nut the Ron. John W. F.u relly. ol Pitausy I vania appointed in hispid
A letter from the Great Salt Like Mormon City says there is a settlement
fifty miles iiom that uiy of men o ning negro? carrying uti farming brgely.
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jTIig prisoner confined in the jail of Harrison County at Marshall made
then t'scpe on the nifjlil ol the 3d It nit. by li.it inn through the wood-work ol the
prated windows and removing the bns. This is the second lime within llie last
lew months th.it the pi issuers coiidneit in the same jail havec.se.iped.
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jrGen. Shields has been re-elected lo the United Sta'ts Senate from Illinois.
Ji John 0. Claik. Intel v appointed Kirst A'idilor hns been transferred to the
pine ol Ro'ieitoi ol the Treisur ; and Thomas L. Smith lunnerly Reztslei
villfillihevMcaiicyolMr.CI.uk.
TpThe Red L"nd lleiald M.itis that on the the 30th nit. a young man by (hi-
ndmr of Wade b'ho.ite ol Shelby county deliberately shot hiinselt thiough llie
head pausing iiisijutile.'lh. Noc.uibeis.issigncd for the act.
JjT The St. Louis Republican of the M inst couains u letter from Tndcpen
dei.ee Mo. under d He of d tolwr 2(i h giving the ntw.s Iiom Sant.i Fc up to the
S.'Hh Sepiembei. About the 20.h of this lattei month an election was lipid for
i!ele?ati'toCunercss Hugh Smith was chosen and is'. tid to be now on his way lo
Washington tlis object is doubtless touigeupun Cengiessihe loinntion of a "ler-
riloii.ilgovemnienl tor thai poition ol ourState! Decided ucasurcs a re demanded
en
ace.
JJntttcMttJ((0 oit)t ttxslaiutt.
ircmoui Legislature now in session not onlv to a rre- but 'o crush this onen rebel
the law sand iiit.s of Texas. Legislotive piotcsNandeiiacimenis wil
lionagainsitl
utiMMiivmM.imMj.....i. v -...... uv6. i.cmi . v .i liwi-' .IJ.U linsdlllUS Will
nvnil Dtit little unless sustained and ctilurceil to the last cMiemny if iiecil oe by
the whole powci ol the State. Rnthct th in surrender lo ihe us'uipntion of the
Uencral Government one inch of our I. rriiory lei every human habitation in llie
uittnty ol Santa Fe be levelled with the eailh and the whole become n desert
w.ttc.
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J3" Tlio bur1 r.ltjnh Swill Cnptnlii Nye bound from New York to New Orlo.mi
yt- totully 1'Mt on the !J!)tli till. on thu lsnncv. Tim rcco'ikI mnto nnd ten or
cwohc of llio piHjcugi'i u'ie ilniMiii'il but the ii't of the piib3euguiiniiU c?u
vrere fuiuitmtelv s.iunl I v the hin Louisitttrt nml B.innr.
BIf Tim MiitnnwiMH Fhgof tlm 10th nil. siys that llio Rio Giamlo w.is highei
nt thut lime linn ll 1m I cser Iippii since 18 10. The iimi wn then "fniling 1ml
)nail nil lljo country ni ovpifloued. Viomiiio same papel of the 2 lib nil. wo
clip the folloiOHig item of intolligi'iieo fiom Moiwiro:
News wus ri'iviied (stciiiiv ul Mntuninroi oftho dpfpal of a cprtnin Ignncio
rioioa (lif'Ji Cinillin) suiil to be m templing1 nn uisuripuuon in Tiiniiiiilipn. Cu-
imlei tlm I'lesidont ol llie lintel Lcgirtlnlilie linil euiliiniiinl of the force split tigiiinsi
Kloiop.'wbo withjibout twptits men wro iiltiieked ubout niiiliiighi ; oftlnn four
orftso weio Killed nnd jh'l.b'iliinri' luken pnoner. Among llie Itfilwa the id
Klnre" who wns irnincillnicly iliol unci liiingcd to u iicp by oidei of the rommjiiil-
mil uillinGt nml us it iippeiiH in u Inner of Cmmlea'a published in Mexico. It u
tMli'd lliul 1'Ioiph bud leu llioinun 1 dullins in go d uiul win on hiri aj to Biiiuns-
illij. It eonl to n a iikhiioii whether llie Chilian of revolutiun.iiy ii!ot'nu'in
vr gold eiiu-nl bis ltcnip lliu- tiullitied fiom the world. 1 lu iiiao Tlo.pn duiing
ibf. .iti-lwnned the Government ol Mexit-o -olno tun liiimlicd llioiu.iml dull;. is.
110UISE OF iiEPUESENTA'LTVES.
riiouajjAY Nov. 15 1849.
House metroll culled qliorum picsuiit journals oi yester-
day Juad nnd ndopted.
flit. Williams moved that tliR Hon. Jtjmns S. Gillett member
fiom Lnmur county como lorwatdj mko thU oath nnd his soau
Mr. Clements prexontcd the petition of James M. Manning
praying for '.wo-thirds of a ledgue of land ; read and icfened to
the committee on Privuto Land Ulaims.
Mr. Tarrant prosontcd the petition of C 0. Taylor praying
for compensation for services for com leting and mulcingout a
map of Robertson land' district ; 1 end atid referred' to the com-
mutee on Ulaims and Accounts. ' ' 4
Mr. I3re chairman df tho committee on Public Land3 made
tho'followiug lepoit : ' ;
CdMMi'rrnn Room November 14 1849.
To the Hotioinhle 0. G. ltcnNAN
t Speaker of tho House of Reprosehtnlives.
Tho committee on Public Lands to whom was refened the
petition ot the heirs of Stephen U. McCommas have considered
the sittne nud iusti tided me lo piescnt a bill for their relief and
reqomnicnd its passage.
Tltpy have also had under considcintion nn net to secure to
nil actual setilets within tho limits of the colony giant of Peleis
and others commonly known as Pete is' colony tho lands td
which they are entitled as colonics and have iiistiuctod mo to
icpoiUhesnme back to thellottse with amendments and re
commend llieir adoption and the passage of the bill.
They also hog leave to icpdrt back to the House a billo be
entitled an act to'securu to all citizens within tho limits of the
colony grants of Mercer and others his associates commonly
knovvu and styled as Mercer's colony tho land to which they
aie entitled as colonists without amendment and recommend its
passage
The chaitmnn of the commi(ecou Public Lands ofl'erbd the
following bill as an amendment for the telief of the heiis ol
Stephen B. McCbmmas deceased.
A bill to be entitled an act for tho lelief of Stephen" B.
McUommas deceased ; lead first time and laid on the table to
come up among the oideis of the day.
- Mr. Dickson chniiman of tho committee! on Public Printing.
made the following icport :
The committee on Public Piinting to whom wns referred a
bill to amend the 3d section oi an act to legulnto the Public
Printing have had the same under cotfsideratioft and beg leave
to rcpott that owing to the icqnisition of the Constitution which
mttkos it the duly of thoLegislatuie to have the laws arranged
and digested within five years of its adoption they consider it an
unnecessary work to have margin notes nniiex'cd to the acts of
the piespui Legislature as some steps are necessary (o be taken
to have the laws of the State piopeily codified beloic the piesent
session closes its lanois.
.Repoit tend and laid on the tttble to come up with the orders
of the day.
Mr. Whittlesey chniiman of tile -committee on Engrossed
Bills reported a bill to be entitled an act to amend an act entitled
an act establishing moie permanently the seat of Justice of Col-
lin county approved January 12 184S ; also a bill to be entitled
an act icgulatiiig the pay of electors of President and Vice Pre-
sident of the United Stales correctly engrossed.
Mr. v lelds ottered the tol lowing resolution :
tivesj qfyesteyday rcqitcstiughoSecrqlary of State to furnish'
tt'completo and fuHroport ot -the Vote tnkon$ .oil tho sixth ay
of August Jal upon the proposed amendment to the Cdhstitu
tion'' lliave the honor to state that since the date of theexhw
bu accompanying my' repprt to the GbvCrnor.(of the 1st inst
no further returns have been received at this Department pi thei
vote on the siud proposed amendment. The exhibit to ylch 1
refer was piepared with the utnyibt care fiom tho returns' which
had then come lo hand and it is behoved to he strictly kac?
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'Po enable tho House howqver to vprifyfts ci)rtccjness
herewith transmit the oiiginal returns wiUi'thoiequestJ'i
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when they shall have been examined theyjmayVbel retuvrieda.
this Dcpaitment. 3pA' V' 'ti
i . I havo the honorto.be-1 . '
. A VeryResp-efullf;
. i YouiuUb't Serv'tj S
.J.;' u ' W. D. MlBBBtt' Sec'y. of State ?
Mr. Taylor moved the communication be entered on thevjour-
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repeal a poition of an act to give to each coiporatc
in State its own countvsurveVor map and record.
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' . A decidedly rich Suggcstiou.
l'linch fjb thai IvoJMilh Hem mid their binvo eoiiiljiiteri Imvo ejtun vAbdul
Jklndjid'h poltiit idileniilid lll.it lliu Snlian will not' throw llicin a- gurbugt' to the
llijsaiaii beur. He iu ho !(ivp pouco und iibo'iiiimto war bill has a deeper lifi-
ind of tri'tiehorv nnd wuntkiit nil liar'uiU lo dojuslieo lo llmt libornl'-piiit which
jirojnpts.lOfUelii ofbospitalilj . At llti moment hu 'maintuins that Abdul Medjid
llio Tin l in one of tlm lictl fiiejidt nf'Cliiitliiin Inqhind ilnd tliut the mugniini-
innus Molmnimoiluii limy enjoj' mi iiiniginnis nliau of the himl with over) decei.t
llriton. In tho cuukq of Abdul Medjid'n salt he would not henitato lo fiio nw.i'
wifre tfian u litllu Rall-petre uild to du honor lo llio noblo Sultan ho piojioses to
end a testimonial lo Qonsiautinople something l it shall lypif tlto otulted ii-
nili of the reigning Tuik. Portion purpose bu puggisH tlutt llio gill ho n magnifi.
lent v'llt.rolliii nml the Juvue u 'inilcn u U t-plctid itl TurKe xvilhils vingi
tovcriug ajigurc of mourtded Freedom fi am the tcct(taiifi jaic of a grisly JJcar.
zTj-It i-ircpoilcd on whit is-thought to be'reli.iblo ruithorily tint Mr. Uive.
Mhtle in Lontlon"liii nn inieiview with Lord PnlmerMoti which Ims. leultediti
no ninic.ible oeltlemeitt ol the NU.ungii.i dilficulty. Ve 1m ve nol teajned tile
juriieiitiirs but the reptiithiules that the roufe hio be thrown opcli "to all nation
upon the same looting." ''
- yThe St. Paul "Chionlcle" announces tint a trealjhasbcen conclttded wi(h
ihe Half Ilreed" lorthe land lying weM oftbe MisMippi iivcrnnd boideiitjon
La'ne Pepin. The I'md t estinialednl tibout 20000 acre hit. been puirhnspil
tor SflO OliO nnd is slid lo hj of good quality gepeially with .some line sUiiition
oti thiLake nnd a numherof iinploveineiiK.
The Benefits of Slander.
ji
An instanee oi llie ndvantaRes-sonieiiiiies lo be derived (rom being slandered
i-njiveii by B.-nnt'l'.of the NewYoik Hei.ild in the following extract lroinati
.iriiclein that pnjiei in which he speaKt.of his nuineious enemies iniqu the
newj-paper pre? amoni whti ti urotuinently Maiidi "M:lssa Greeley" a'"': lut iIls'
ihr. cifilnr 111 llli"NmV Ylil l( 'I'llbllllP!
s'ln iRtn in loiiseniierne otu Minilar rivalrvind tcnlou'sv. the whole nres-! lb
llie city ict on the 'Herald' and nbu-ed il in eveiy possible way for sjrv months in
succession:" That entnpiian was worth lo ih in the way of nilveuNitig hti incr-
ts of our jounnipo( lurlij to Jifly thousand dollars in the incteasc of patlon-
age which ilbi ought to u-.."
Jj- The delegiies from this State' to ihe l.tfe Memphis Convention vvere Mcsst.
Aslibl Smith and A. J Yqt?s4ol GaH'Chlon Mr. Klrbv ol Gruues Col. G.C.
IJilU and 'Mr. Clarkuf Hat i i.son and Mr. Up-haw of Lamar County.
Ooit SantaiP?. Jcdoi. Wo Iuivo Iipph fnVorod ' mis the Texits Hi'iiutiliciji of
tlm'.Oili lust. wjthiiiptunl of u Jmiitr fiom li gentleinuil fonneily it uidunl of
l onus mom ciniijlj ot Santa Vrf to U'm fiien.b in tispluco fiom i hioli we ex-
uust iho foHoflig-r x
i .' .- "LkxinotoS Mtntiiiiri Srpteifiht'i . I ft If).
' Jodi;e UAtjlO( of jjinr'njnli1 rjimn in wall tu from imniu l'i 'No doubt Iip
h lit nittde ii w heii'iilm VAV'!""-olhenill before lliU 1 sioiibt liUo lo ni'q bi.-i re-
port. Ilriilid ""l fior'o Hiill'irtw nnd benitl.do'iiiiieroi lliu honor iilld iineiost
f tlio stalti'wlliln Iheie. lMut.ttiiM)6n liid0'e i n mnn who fonk out for number
now firnt. lloluiii ii (lour mill nt Vitl Vetd0 neiir'Smitn Fu llio only one in tho1
touuirv ; mid when tly icfiinedo recoid.e lilniiuit Judge (unijiy kiink down
ui til yore 11 plnin momHni oftho bnr. n'ml pniiHisilig Inwjor IiohJio lio TeniloiJuL
oort'ofNi'w Moxleo.ii wlio'elimim Qantii'l'n u mill imilndetl A.hrtcoiUl noj
tnal.u di'ci.ioiiR upon t)0 beneb forjlio proplli hammdo (bom (luiirmid neiil. Uido
'li iliip sotiieiliing prpuipily nid t'iricit'vijtjrUoi)iou nd the iibolitioiiinijt will
linvo It lint f im mtfn ot the lillt flnnip w I'm? ill .commiuid reim t'l f'tl tiotr
ubMit. nml (liivoii) ilinimeltM lo tlnnr iluiitu urn) tlutr'o will bo rni dilhfiily"
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HlOiWIjliT WiMHO lliioiiifii in iin nnw ouionnu lliu verneii) iinqiiniiionpn.
Il ciiriniiil ufTorilji n turn comtnpiiiuiy on tho iitbeejUjr nudtVPcligepco tiftluo whtx
tiuto'iiVUiii&illo' public liiicreu of our snno. 1 will M llln'iilf (or Jthuin ViVi
l.-ar to Ulirtfjii(lliP people tbti'ti in'lhelr nrl they liio'n1ikptt WiilS'im ee iiorlo'ln
tn.i publiij pytflf AViU Honw jiornbnrjirho I.rgliiiro laku HifHttiiiA Vutijrt riird
Mil it lh!!iT'ksVLr?' iMlU fe7plUI'iii!iiiji.iwe
tuvr our l'il!"tliwill" simAUuiUtTO i'd.fino feelniCoUjoinlcii offthe
llMillrlHffnJtTinitffcoSthum.nvuaual. (u ja il over qioet yWW'tf
Resolved (Ihe Senate concuiring) That the Legislature will
go into ihe election of L'tiblie Printer on S.ttuiday. the I7fh Fust.
at eleven o'clock a. m. Adopted.
Mr. Jowers odeted the following resolution :
Resolved That the Sergonnt-at-uimsbe and he is heieby
iustrucled to purchase two of De Cordova's Inrgest ninps of the
btateot I e.vas to fie liung up in the liepteSeritative Llall atitl to
be paid for out of the contingent fund. Adopted.
Air. Shea offered the following Resolution :
Iiesolvad That the Judiciary cnimniltce he requested to in-
quire iifto the expediency of amending the act authorizing and
icquiiiiig the county couiis to regulate roads appoint overseers
etc. itppi oved March 15 1848 in such a manner as to provide
for thfe substitution of a sufficient tax upon all persons liable
(o work on the public roads in lieu of the ton days' labor now
requited ; and further to provide that if at any time the sum slo
raised shall exceed the amount necessary to be expehded upon
the loads tho surplus shall he appropriated to purposes of educa-
tion or the suppoit of paupers and that they iepci(t by bill or
otherwise.
Mr. Dickson moved to strike out Judiciary and insert rood's
bridges and Ionics; carried and resolution adopted.
Mr. Bogart introduced a bill declining certain minis that have
heretofie or that inay; hereafter be sold lor taxeri public domain ;
tend firt time.
Mi. Siewait moved the bill he rejected ; cairied.
Mr. Wren iufioduced a bill lo bo entitled an act to compel I
all lauds to be surveyed within three months after application
shall be filed for the same ; read first time.
Mr. Hardeman of Tiavis offered the following resolution :
Resolved That the committee on Militaiy Allans to whom
was referred that portion 6f the Governor's message which re-
lates to two companies of mounted volunteers inised during the
past summsrj for the defence of Corpus Christ! and the Rio
Giandc; also take into consideration some 'measures (to secure
tho payment of the respective companies raised by Captains
McCulloch Roberts Smith Ilifl and tjutton by authority of the
Governor .for the defence of the Northern and WesierO froulieis
during Ihe fall of 1848 nnd repoit by bill or otheiwise ; adopted.
Air. Taylor introduced a bill to be'ehlii!ed an adt to amend an
act entitled an net to raise a rd Venue bytaxtttttin approved March
50. 1848; rend first tirnoj ' ' '
Mr. Wilson introduced a bill toiie' ciltitled an' act to exempt
fiom taxation propoity owned avnd held by fechtfols and colleges ;
read first time.
Mr. Winlield introduced bill fobo enliled an act to 'incor-
porate the Brownsville LyctAlIn ; rend first time.
Also a bill lo be emitted an act t'o change the dame of Wm
LipcWnlrndtto William Walradt Duulap;) rl'ad first time. ' .
Mr. Charlton moved to take up the
' ! " ORDERS OF TflJ3 DAY. t t
Mr. Sterne by leave ofloied tho followiiig joint resoltllionA
Resolved by tho Legislature of IhaxjSlatc of Texas TJJatjjj
the Comphollerof the Slate is hcrcbynuthorized and rcquiredf r
to purchase a small log building ndjtfcctjt to the General Jinny's "3
Office and have the same removed provided tho samecahber-
piirchnscd at a reasonable pi ice ; lead hist time. J&
Mr. Sterne moved a suspension of the rule; lost. uv
The chair in accordance with a lesoUilion of the House ap
pointed Messrs. Dickson Smith of Red ltfverPacs Bogartf
Lloyd Lolt Smith of Shelby WhiUlescyGhnilUJu Bnynn
Joweis Scott Burney Millican" lhirdefharuif Trrfvis Crump of
Austin. Stewart Bee Crump of Bexar Clements arid Sterne com-
mittee on Appoitionment. afe ft$
A bill to change permanently the natnraof Baniol Richardson
Kaufman to Daniel Kaufman Ricluirdsoir4rcad thiid iime?and
passed. - ' ' jsgdt'
A bill to be entitled an act to incorporate the town of SanAu'-
gusiine. Aieau tunu time ana nassears' -wntw
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An act to
countv of thin
appioved March 20th 1848. Readthird time and passed1. &
An act authorizing the commissioner of the general' land of-
fice to have run the dividing linelktween old Fannin and -Nacogdoches
counties ; read sccond.time. ' ?
Mr. Lott moved its engiossment Mr. Reynolds moyed its re-
ference to the committee on the Landofilce ; lost. SfcTv
Q.uesMon on the engrossmentfinken and carHed1.' ' t
Mr. Lewis offered the following resolution : '''
Resolved That the committeeWi Public Printing be instttfjfetq.di
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Mr. 'I'arver nffnrnrl tho fhllnwinr7nsnsiihstitntc for Mi. 'Lewis!
resolution : - f K
Resolved That the committee" on 'PnbliciPrintinglbq instruct-
ed to contract with De Gordrva-& Cfor. ten copies 'Joricaclu k
member of the House of the Southwestern Anietican toboAi-'r
nished t ri-weekly provided the stmaeoes not costrmoroahiu?
ihree cfrnts per paper. ' k j.W
Mr. Holland ofieied the following as asnbstituta' fortthesnb-
stitue: V irt4s t
Resolved That il is the wish of the Hous6thnt ton copies of
the "Tri- Weekly Gazette?' and ten copies ol the 'S. Westorh
Ameiican" he taken and paid out of the contingent fundj nifd
that the committee ho authorized to conduct lor the samere-
jected. " fi "t
Qu'estion on Mr. Tarvor's substitute taken and ndopteclS
Question on the adoption of the resolution put and carrietWt8'
Bill for the relief of the heirs' of those who fell with Fannin..
wn.i m r . ...:.i ti... ji.s .t. ....... j:.u btu.JR.
VVOIU lilVja Vjrllllll illJU JUllllSUll UUllli. IIIU Will Willi mujww.
ill J 830 ) read second time ahd referred to the Judiciary' cbmS
muiep. ' "
itcsaioea 'mat lite committee on moiic L'rinting ue instructed
i divide Ib'i ihimber of newspafjera taken by the House equally
itween the "Gazette" and " American " newspapers printeU'mv
.is city. m U L "' ' f '
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Bill for (he relief of John Frederick: iqad second time. ' '
aiivr ioius rnoveu 10 struce oui xuu ana inseii iuu carncu.
. n Pi 1 T j.i i i ! l1 ' I
k.ju motion oi nir. LiOu; (uu
Bill to create the county i
On motion of Mr. Lott tlio bill was ordeed to be engroSsedP
ot Ellis; Mf. Tarrantmdvedtit.be-
read by its caption : lost.
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read second time and ordered to be engrossed.
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A
Y to incorporate Ihe city'of BroVnsville ; lead'second'tiine.
In Bee moved Its lefereiiee to the-committee on ldtfeatioh'fr
fhnO&
..iJlli
Bi
Bill
Mr
lost. '
On motioh of Mr. Russtill the bill was referred to' th&'Judiciary:
committee . "
On mon'on of Mr. Whittlesey the House adjournt'tf until tjirce
o'clock P. M' " J L
tfjpb-
' TlirtCE 'o'clock 'Vttu.'
Mr. Smith of Rod River moved that the Hon. Mr. RiuiielsbW
excused from titiendtmco on the House as he was coufineditqlhia
room from sickness. . W''
The Speaker announeed the bill 'and resolnfion whichf was1
made the older of the day for fhi'ee o'clOck'P. M. -' '
Bill to he entitled nil act to regulate public irinting witlittc-.
port of ihevcoti)mitteo proposing a substitute. ' .'
Mr. Lewis of Rued a substitute foi'ihe'substituWyejgcted.'W
Mr. Russell moved to re-refer Ihe bill and subsiiutoio'hhB
committee on Public Printing; carried. ' ' 4 'jk
- Bill to bo entitled nn not to incorporate the' Austin'' College1"
read and passed to its third rending.' . fum
Mr. Fields moved to amend the sixth section by stnkihgnt
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Mr Franklin moved the'report oXhfc Federal comrriiulenira
substitute be refened to a joint committee of theirouiie aJrafSerP-
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Fioldsan'd Tnrveiya special conirnitteoton the pnrtnf the HoTise
MivL6wis (by consent oftho House) tfffered the followijig
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Rcialved That in the election 'for piblio printer Of prinfdrs.
the House of Representatives the SenaTe concurring willffirU
onen tho nroposals for and Olect n' nerson to nrirtt fhelegal num.
her of theaws of n general nature and private Inyi Jui'dIJio"S
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Matthewson, R. C. Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 24, 1849, newspaper, November 24, 1849; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80905/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.