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The Speaker appointed Messrs. Harn, Tegener and Ilawkins sute
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Manufacturing Company of Burleson county, Texas.” ‘
Bill read second time and passed to engrossment;
motion the rules were suspended and bill read third time.
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Report of Committee n’Engrossment :
The Hom DON CAMPBELL
President of the Senate :
Your Committee on Engrossed Bills having examined and com-
pared Senate joint resolution No. 10, " concerning the supreme
court libraries at Tyler and Galveston,"’ find the same to be correctly
engrossed. /
Mr. Mitchell was excuse! from attendance on account of -j k
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Bill passed.
Under direction of the President the Secretary informed the
House the Senate had concurred inHouse amendment to Senate bill
No. 14, “ An Act to incorporate the Jefferson. Marshall and Big
Cypress Bayou Bridge Company.
On motion of Senator Fountain the Senate went into executive
session.
Mr. R. L. Moore morel to amend section two by striking out
words " eighteen hundred," and inserting in lieu ihereof the «
“ fifteen hundred ”
Mr. Sinelair moved to lay the amendment on the table lost
Mr. Hawkins moved that the House adjouru : upon which mot
the yeas and nays wer cal led for by Messrs York. Robins m
Locke, and resulted as follows :
Red River, Posey, Plumley, Prissick, Robinson, Ros, Shin ku
Sinclair, Smyth, Stockbridge, Shelburne, Tinsley, Williams
Walker, Weaver of Johnson, York, Youngkin, Zapp, Zoeller
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Zoeller--84.
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Leonard, loeke, Lyona, Manning
Morris, Melen, Mllins Meti . .
Very respectfully
BURNETT,
Bill passed. *
Message from the House informing the Senate the House had
passed Senate bill No. 202, " An Act authorizing and requiring the
Conmisfner of the General Land Office to issue patents on certain
settlers’ claims of one hundred and sixty acres of land each on pay-
nnent of usual office fees and fifty cents per acre.”
On motion of Senator Ford the rules were suspended to take up
Senate bill No. 82, “An Act entitle an act to amend sections one.
two, three, five, six, eleven. twelve, thirteen, fifteen, nineteen and
twenty of ‘ An Act to incorporate the Waco Tap Railroad Com-
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Yeas and nays taken on final p-5ze
Yeas-—Mr. President. Baker. Bek. !»• wer-. Bronghton, Clark.
Saylor,
Nays—Hall, Priest, Rawson—3. •
Absent—Latimer.
d, bin read.second the; rules
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-- 422, entitled “An Ad
----- of tho estate of T. J. Chambers, deceased.” be made
the special order for to-morrow at 12 o'clock M. in committee of the
whole Honse. ; Carried.
Mr. Plumley moved a suspension of the rules to take up bills on
their third reading and put them on their final passage. Lost.
Mr. Hani moved a suspension of the riles to take up out of its
lar order House bill No. 125, entitledi U An Act to establish
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court of Goliad county in acting m*
of 1866. • . ‘
Senntor Baylor offered the followi-- ---
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Your Committee on Enrollment have examined and find correctly
enrolled Senate bill No. 17. entitled " An Act to incorporate the
City Bank of Houston,” and to-day at 12 o’clock and twenty-five
minutes, P. M.. presented the eme to the Governor for his approval.
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Report and bills passed to orders of the day.
On motion of Mr. Cooper, the rules were I .
out of its regular order House bill No. 436, to be entitle 1
for the relief of John W. Heigh, of the county of Iotst
House bill No 436 read the second time, orderel to he
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Rules suspended. Senate bill No. 191 read second time, pushed
to engrossment, and on further motion the rules were suspended and
bill read third time.
Yeas and nays taken on final passage.
Yeas—Mr. President, Baker, Bell, Bowers, Broughton, Clark,
Cole, Dohoney, Douglas. Evans, Flanagan, Ford, Fountain, Gaines,
rg, Milla, Parsons, Pettit. Pickett, Pridgen, Pyle. Ruby,
Shannon—24.
tute and bill was postponed until 12 noon to-morrow.
Mr. Slaughter mured a suspension of the rules to allow the 4
man of the Judiciary Committee to present a report
Rules suspended.
Mr. Hani moved to lay the motion to reconsider upon the table: 1
upon which motion the yeas and nays were called for by Messrs. Act to protect the pcor and uneducated, and tint v majority ft
Austin. Jo. Abbott and Hawkins, and resulted as follows: ; committee recommended that it be laid on the table
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Report and bill passed to orders of the day
On motion of Mr. Schutze the House, at 10
_______dgments, etc.
Mr. Chambers presenteda petition, signed by the clerk of th
trict court of Orange county, protesting against the passage of -
to the appointment of John Com lad for dilector of penitentiary.
Report of Committee on Enrollment:
Committee Room.
Yeas and nays taken :
Yeas—Mr. President. Baker, Bell, Bowers. Broughton, Clark.
Cole, Dohoney, Douglas, Evans. Flanagan, Ford, Fountain. Gaines.
Hertzberg. Latimer, Mills Parsons. Pettit. Pickett. Priest, Pridgen.
Pyle, Rawson, Saylor. Shannon—26
Nays—None. •
Absent—Hall. Ruby—-2.
and read the third time.
On motion of Mr. Cooper, the rules were li rther :HrPH ’
House bill No. 436 read the third time. p»"vl and it' tin -
Nays—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, R Allen. Burley, c’haml
i. Davis, Dorris, Grothaus, George, Hi
enkins, Leonard, Locke, Manning Morri-
Pyle, Rawson, Ruby, Saylor
Nays—None.
Yes—Baker, Boll, Bowers, Broughton, Clark, Cole, Douglas,
Evant, Ford, Fountain, Gaines, Hall, Hertzberg, Parsons, Pettit, hurne,
Pickett, Priest, Pridgen, Rawson, Ruby, Shannon—21.
Nays—Mr. President, Dohoney, Flanagan, Latimr-4.
Absent— Pyle, Saylor and Mills-A
Amendment adopted.
" Pending the amendment of bill.
Under direction of the President the Secretary carried to the
House, House bill No. 146, “ An Act legalizing the acts of the
police court of Goliad county in acting under the acts of the Legis-
lature of 1866.”
• Speaker of the Ilouse of Representative
: Your Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referr e d ll
The Speaker laid before the House a petition, signed by justi
of the peace of Newto county, asking the passage of a law cot
ring on justices of the peace exclusively the power of taking
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Mr. Plumley presented the petition of Rohert P. Bye
section one; and to insert in lieu thereof the wcrds “twenty-five relief.
hundred." * ! Petition read and referre to Committee on l’uhlie Build
Mr. Sinclair moved to Fay the amendment on the table, upon Grounds.
which motion the yeas and nays were called for by Messrs. Schutze. Mr. Burnett. Chairman of Judiciary Committec -
Jo. Abbott and Hani, and resulted as follows : ‘ following reports :
In Senate. Yeas—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, Allan Richard. Bmncft, Cot-
The Secretary was instructed to inform his Excellency the Gov- ton, Dupree, Dorris, Franks, Gardiner. Grothaus. George, Ham.
ernor that the Senate, in executive session, had advised and consented Lock:. Moore of Harrison, Mullins, Mellock, Robinson. Schlot- lion. IRA 11. E‛
Yeas—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, H. R. Allen. Richard Aller,
Becton. Burley, Booty, Burnett, Cooper, Cotton, Camp, Dupree,
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Leonard, Locke. Lyons,
pensed with.
Mr. D rris rose to a question
purporting to have been introluced in the Hlouse by him
Mr. Harn move that a committee of three be appointed to in
tigate the facts in connection with the case. Carried.
So the motion to reconsider was lain on the table.
Mr. B F. Williamson wasexcuser from attendant' •.
Mr. Burnett, Chainman of Judiciary Ccmmittee. reyorte • t
the ccmmittee had bad under e< nside ration a bill to be entitle '
nays were called for by Messrs. Ham, Robinson ami Lacy, and re-
sulted as follows: ? |
■ .Yeas—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, H. R Allen, Richard Alten,
Abbott of lull, Becton, Burley, Burnett, Cooper, Cotton, Cafhp. Cooper, Cotton. Camp,
Dupree, Dorris, Franks, Gardiher, Grothaus, George, Ham, Haimil. Hamilton, Johnson, Je
ton, Haswell,Johnson, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning, Moore of Mooreef Harrison, Morris, McLean. Mullins. Medlock, M
Harrison, Morris, McLean, Mullins, Medlock, Moore of Red River, 5 " "
Plumley, Prissick, Robinson, Schlickum,- Schlotman, Schutze,
Sheriff, Simmons, Sinclair, Smyth, Stockbridge, Tegener, Tinsley,
057 75 igkin, Zapp, Zoeller—47.
Booty, Chambers, Davis. Gaston, Hughes,
1. Posey, Pierson.
PadY „,g.
Senator Ford oflerel the following amendment :
Amend section thirteen, line fire by striking out th? worl •• ten ” Davis. Dorris. Franks. Gardiner, Grothaus, Geol
and insert “fifteen." Adopted. ton, Haswell, Johnson, Kendall, Lacy, T-=-., _____________
Senator Ford offered the following amendment : ' Manning. Moore of Harrison, Morris, McLean, Mullins, Medlock,
Amend section twenty by striking out all of the sertion after the Moore, of Red River, Plumley, Prissick, Robinson. Schlickum.
word “act.” in line two, ane insert in lien thereof, “shall take effect Schlotman. Schutze. Sheriff, Sinclair, Smyth, Stockbridg
from and after its passage and continue in force fifty y. tr* Tinsley. Wiliams, of Walker, Youngkin, Zapp, ‛-ll-
Adopted. ' Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Chambers. Ellis. Gaston.
Senator Fonl moved the • ng o-ment f the bi!l I’m -I Hughes. Hawkins. Jenkins. Kyle. Lane, l’osey, Pierson, Robb. Ros*
Rules suspendles at id bill reet thiryl time
Nays—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, Allen Richard, Burly, Bur-
nett, Cooper. Cotton, Dupree, Davis, Dorris, Franks, Grothans, |
George, Hughes, Haro, Hamilton. Kendall. Locke, Lyons, Mann-
ing. Moor of Harrison, Mullin?, Medlock, Moore of Red River,
—---- Plumly, Prissick, Robinson, Schlickum, Schlotman, Sheriff. Sin-
Ou motion of Senator Flanagan the Senate adjourned to 10 o’clock clair,. Stirman, Stockbridge, Shelburne, Tegner, Williams
to-morrow. n w.ILv.rL V..tr -n 7nnor_41
Cole. Dohoney, Douglas. Fvans, Flanngan, For 1. Fountain. Gaines. Mr Pierson move that the Ilouse adjourn.. Lost.
Hall. Hertzberg. Iatimer, lar ns, l’ttit. Pi kett. Priest. Pridgen.
a law.
Petitions laid on the table.
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public schools within the State of Texas, upon which the yeas and Booty. Burnett, Dupre. Ellis. Franks, Giaston, Ganlinet
------- -- m " ** * * Haswell. Hawkins. Kyle Kendall, Lacy. lane. Lyon-
, Robb, Schlotman, Schutze, Sheriff Stirtnan, Tegetei 2
__________________-____ _____ffom’th thirtieth dis:
trict, be and he is hereby granted leave of absence for the balance
of the pwesent seesion, said leave of absence to date from Augunt 1,
Adopted. 2 r, —
On motion of Senator Dohoney the rules were suspended to take of Walker, We
an Senate bill Ne. 191, " An At to incorporate the North Texan • w
Railroad Comopany." - * ’ ri-
Snaater Beu moved to amend by striking out seetion tan.
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Nays—Messrs. Austin, -
Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Iacy, Lane, Leonard, 1^., a.m
Robb, Ross, Stirman, Shelburne, Weaver of Johnson, York—20.
,, So the rules were suspended. .
Mr. Abbett, of Hill, ynoved a reconsideration of the vote just
taken.
Booty, Cenp, Dupree, Ellis, Franks. Gianten, tiariner. Masw
_ ___________ Hawkina, Johnson, Kendall. Lane, Pirson, Robh, Ross, Kehik
atedfolp, Strman, Stocktrelge. Tezom" v
Noye-Abhoka, af Amim. Ricluani Allen, Burley. Burnett < ..
barn, CaaMr, Cotten. Dorris, Grothaus, George, Niughes Bara II
iltom, Jenkina, Kyle,, lacy,
Morreomm, M0Ore, O. MMNMhe
I louse bill No. 347. entitled “ An Act to enforce the .
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Booty. Chambers, Camp, EHis, Gaston, Gardiner, Haswell, Hawkins, xvuse •aI IV. -UV, euuucu
Johnson, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, Lane, Leonard, McLean, Posey, High,” respectfully report the
Pierson. Robb. Ross, Schutze, Slaughter. Tinsley, Weaver of it be passed.
Johnson-57. ... . 1 •
’ Substitute for House bill No. 125 being uneler consideration, Mr.
Hughes movo to amend section one by striking out the words "three
thousand " and inserting in lieu thereof the words “ one thousand."
Mr. Sinclair moved to lay the amendment on the table, upon which
Bills passed : motion the yeas and nays were called for by Messrs. Hawkins. Austin
On motion of Senator Saylor the rules were suspendeil to take up and Bectcn^and resulted as follows:
Senate bill No. 119, " An Act to incorporate the New Anhold,. Yeas—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, II. R. Allen, Richarl Allen.
Manufacturing Company of Burleson county, Texas.” ' Becton, Burley. Burnett, Chambers, Cooper, Cotton. Gamp. Dupree,
Bill read second time and passed to engrossment; and on further Davis. Dorris, Gardiner, Grothaus, George, Ham. Hamilton, lias- knowled
well, Kendall, Locke. Lyons; Moore of Harrison, Morris, Mullins,
Medlock, Moore of Beet River, Posey, Pierson, Plumley, Prissick,
Robinson, Schlickum, Schlotman, Schutze, Sheriff. Simmons. Sin-
clair, Slaughter, Stockbridge, Tegener, Tinsley. Williams of Walker.
Youngkin, Zapp, Zoeller—46.
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Booty, Ellis. Gaston,
Hughes. Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, Lane, Leonard, Manning.
McLean. Ross, Weaver, York, Smyth, Stirman. Shelburne—20.
So the amendment was laid on the table.
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Austin. July 21, 1'7"
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
AvsT, TEXAS. July 20. 1870.
Even nc Session.
House met pursuant to adjournment. Roll raM Pquorum
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of Walker"York, Youngkin, Zapp j Zoeller—41.
So the House refused to adjourn.
Mr. o SaTir moved tol reconsider the vote refusing to by the
amendment r ‘ Mr. MeLean on the table. Lost. j to.
The (iu? lion recurring on the adoption of the amendment offered i Mr Franks from Judiciary Committee, ubmittel the ‘
by Mr. MeLean, it was ‘adopted. ‘ report ■
Mr. Chambers moved to strikejout all after the words " per an-
num,” in line fifth section second. Carriel. .
Mr, MeLean moyed to amend section second by striking out the Hon. IRA H. EVANS,
words "kall nominate and by and with the consent of the Gover-
nor." Amendment adopted. ... 1
Mr. Zapp presented a petition, signed by citizens of Fayette count
protesting against the dismemberment of their county
Petition read and referred to Committee on Counties an I ‘
llousemet pursuant to adjournment Mpaker E.vans in
chair. Roll called; quorum present.
On mnetion oMr. Davis, the re adling of yesteray - j. it
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witnesses in all cases whereof the State is a party, hasing dul
same, respect fully report it back with a ree m mi 1
Very respectfully.
BURNETT.
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mmpved • postponemqut of thie bpecial order to take
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Slaughter, Stockbridge. Tegner, Yonngkin, Zoeller—22 Speaker House of Representatives
Nay—Messrs. Austin, AlLn, H. R.. Abbott of Hill, Becton, Siu : Your Committee on the Judiciary, to whom
Burly. Biety, Chambers. C'ooper, Camp. Davi*. Ellis, Gaston.
‘Hughes. Hamilton, Haswell. Hawkins. Jenkins. Kyle, Kendall.
Lacy, Lane, Leonard, Lyons. Manning, Morris. MeLean, Moore of- siderel the
, Red River, Posey. Pierson, Plumly, Prissick, Robb, Roes. Schlickum. that it be passel.
Schutze. Sheriff, Simons, Sinclair, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburne.1
Tinslev. Williams of Walker. Weaver of Johnson, Y’ork. Zapp-
46. > . ‘ 1
So the House refused to lay the amendment on the table.
Mr. Slaughter mhoved that the House adjourn ; upon which mo-
tion the yeas and nyswer called for by Messrs. Pierson, Sinclair , Hon. IRA H. EVANS,
and Schutze, and resulted a follows : I Speaker of House of Representatives
Yeas—Messrs: Austin, Allen, H. R., Abbott:of Hill. Becton, Sir: Y our Committee on the Judiciary, to whom Was ref
House bill No. 436, entitled “ An Actfor the relief of John
‘ same back with a recommendatit ’
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WB, Sinelnir, Smyth, Shelbarne, Finsley Willima. of Wall
York, Youngkin, Zapp, Eoellet—41.
So the House refused to adjourn.
. Ou motim of Mr. Schutae, sectiou two was emended hy ina rt.
after the word “ board," in line one, the wordls “ora majority of 1
members thereof."
Mr. Prineiek moved to strike out seetion two Lm
Srsshi'xckea, _
Booty,. Burnett, Cotton,: Domra, Grothaun, George, h-TiV-r,
tnwi,Jobnude, Kendeni, iZTUu Lomq,Mcore,oHan
MeLan, Moore, c RediRiver Pierson, Ra
otman, Schutae, Simmona, 8mnyth, Tegene, Til
Walker, Wever, of Johnaon, York, Yung-kin,
Naya—Messrs. Abbot of Austin, Alton Riird,
bers. Cooper, Camp, Dupree, Davis Elim Franks, O
ner, Hughes, Hara, Hawkipa, Jenkins, Kyle,Taty,1
ning, Morris, Medlock, Mwllins, Posy, Plumley, MM, Robb,
Robinson, Sheriff,Sinclair, -Slaughter, Stirman, Stockbridge, Shel-
‘ , Zapp--35. ;
So the House refused to postpone the special order.
Mr. Slaughter moved that House bill No. 41
for the relief of tho estate of T. J. Chi
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