Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, January 26, 1852 Page: 1 of 4
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mniily thé UWneré for the loss of slaves executed
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ncorpprate the Sulphur Fork Bridge and Turnpi'"
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ill to incorporate the ClarksVille and Red River Turnpike
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-incorporate lire to*ft of Hnntaville.' ,
, tiwtthe House had passed a bill to incorporate Bastrop
Educational Society.
tnall the following report « *;
> House pro deed it igs January 10th ."J
A bill to relinquish the right of the State to certain lands ^
Mtte'd; read first time.
icy introduced á bill for the relief of James Goacher,
rst time.
r. Uttticy introduced a bill supplementary to an act to i
Ti#¡^|Kafiumental Association ; read first tift)e.;J9||
ill ipMpM'vH bill providing for the translation of in^
foments of writing in foreign languages.
On motion of Mr. Hill, tljl petitions of William Ford nnd ot
" e heirs of James W. Taylor, were taken from the table and
fe'r'red to the committee on the Judiciary.
B9 r" ORDERS OF THE DAY.
A bill for the relief of William H. Parker; read, and, on mo-
il Of Mr. Gray, laid on the table. W¿
inotion of Mr.-Kinney, a bill to. incorporate the Corpus
;i Navigation company, was taken from the table and placed
- the orders-of the day.|*Í!ti%K. *• ..>£T..' 1 /•,:•.
age was received from thé House, informing (he Senate
House had passed a bill to prevent locations in Milam's
n which all rules were suspended. ml -
Leaves, chairman of the committee on Engrossed Bills,> '
ih0 folio'wing bills and joint resolutions as correctly en-
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* "g a mode of establishing certain land certificatei||^?
^Mjbommended for patent; ;•••
* tho relief of José Maria Mora, his heir* or assigns;
incorporaia, the Lake Creek Bridge and Turnpike
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Bion to the dj|
gomery county, originating in the House of Repr
Mr. Tammt moved to reconsider the vote taken on ^esterday,
passing the bill coutinaing the action of the Auditor aid Comp-
troller, Upon which the yeas and nays were taken, fend stood
ers tor the loss of slaves
ended by the Senate; a
ill appropriating fines and forfeitures ; read second time,
and referred to the Judiciary committ#j&. ¿V"
A bill to reviv^theact authorizing county courts WMm,ate
roads, appoint overseers, establish ferrii®, etc.; reads
and reto^tMandiciary committal ,
4'bill (Ipóvídft fór-tHe reading of transcripts o:
ad,.second time, and-freferred to the- ^{jdiciajy ' Taylor of F., Thoin^n^ throckmorton aiid'l^rner—Sl.
A bill-for thft reliei of William I). Dillon; read eó dtnae Jf^g^j^cggrg; Speaker, Andrews, Bee, Cannon, Charlton,
thus:
Tbas.—Messrs. Bryan of B., Doom, Fields, Gri„.
ton, Harrison, Hardeman of CJ., Hood, ílord, Ma
Dade, McFai-land,
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Tankersly, Tarrant, Tarver,
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udiciary committed. ,.1H!
providing tor a correct hiatofy^TewW}. r^Efiecon"
ij 'Sndreferr^cf to the committee o¿ State Aifairs.
A bill granting bounty lands to Fe and Meirpnso-
irs • read second time and referred to the committee on pPub-
lic Lands.
A bill to incorporate the town ^ockhart, in Caldwell coun-
, if - read second.time, and engrossed.
A bill to amend the 52d section of an act to organic justices
ts, and to define the powers aha'jürisdiction of tjie same;
^.second time and referred to the Jüdiciary committee.
A bill for the relief of Margaret McCormic; read second
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February, „D. 1850; ^read
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time, and referred to the
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A bill for the relief of the heirs t>f M. Falvel; read sec-
ond tithe, and referred to the committee on Private Land Claims;
U authorizing the Governor to procure a certain^portrmt
forWr ¿«ct the noBiination of
•ii I first time.
r. noou, nmuo ifUplinf --- - — —-J' i On motion ot Mr,
^itp umt. • 4, J. i lit l o'clock to-morrow morning.
t thé boards of land Cotnmission^rs, and more HOUSE O
e tiwir duties; read seeded time ai^d referred to j Austin, Fj
vtwiiuH
^vett, Edwards, Evans of. A.* Efans of B.,
Evans of P., Flanagaii^ Hartley, Hardeman of N., Hatch,
Hooker, Howard, Johnson, Jowers, Lawson, ■ Mabry, Neal,
Neighbors, Pollock, Rains, Randolph, Roeay, Bqwr, Runt els,
Russell, Scott, Sims, Speights, Taylor of H., Titus, WKite, "Wilson
and Wr^n—39.
So the Hpuse refused to reconsider.
Mr. Grináted asked leave to record hia vote agaitst the pas-
3 of the bill confirming the action of the Auditor and Comp-
er; granted.
A bill to apportion the old debt of Shelby county, between
the counties or Shelby and Harrison; read second time, and
referred to the committee on State Affairs. \ '«
On motion of Mr. Tarver, tn House adioumsd nntil half-'
past niae o'clock Friday morning.
ing
itivefi in
procuring a mail route from Apstin to Marshall and other po
therein named. ' .
On motion of Mr. Wilson, a hill to pre veut locations in Milam's
lony was taken up end read first time.
On motion of Mr. Daney, ilie rulu was suspeaded, bill read
second time, and passed to third reading; and,
On motion of Mr. Qancy, the rule was further suspended, and
bill read third time and passed.
I The Allowing bills and joint resolutions were severally -jead
third time and passed, to wit: £
A bill for the relief of Jofoa'B. Thacker and Michael Short;
A bill for the relief of Julia Buchanan;
A bill to authorize the county court of Limestone county to ¡w
rent or lease the Springfield Bridge;
A joiat resolution instructing our Senators and re<Juj««ting our ' 'W
Representatives in Congfess, to use their influence in próÍHfÍBg¡^^|
a mail route from Austin to Marshall and other points therein
named; •
A joint resolution requesting the Governor to solicit the Presi-
dent of the United States to cause the limits of the eighth milita-
ry department to be so extended as to embrace the entire State of
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A hill declaring thé San Jacinto river a navigable stream;
{&& bill for the relief of Jim Shaw, a Delaware Indian:
A bill for the relúf of José Maria Mora, his legal heirs or as-.
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vidinga mode of establishing certain land
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iVm.v Tnn.inrtfQ tfiii? conditionally reccomraended for patent.* v
r Prpffiit «io fl> On motion of Mr. Bigelow, the committee on Printing was in- «K
*}y tL'íSSRKííf tefn structed to procure the printing of two hundred copies of the ll
The Senate was called to oTder by tne rresiaent pro lem. _ . tn nmCU„H fh£ nrintino, ol two hundred conies of mo
pursuant to adjournment—prayer by the Rev. Mr. Smith—roll d aeeo^%pcLn^p{tt^ bill o/the joint committee to whom
called—quorum prwent, , - 'W . J ■ .
The journal of YVednes<tftf wi
Mr. Scott presented the petitioi
tone committee on Private L
■ Mr. Eddy introduced a bill
referred
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report of the commission*r<^ Bourlai d£álK
land titles west of the Nueces river.
y moved that the committee ot* Printing bo Instructed
ding the est
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i on the Land Office.
_ the erection
and time
lent .
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across
louse met pursuant to adjourmn
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contract for tón additional copies of tie tri-weekly Slate Ga-
use of the Senate. ■
u motion of Mr. Wilson, the
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The mo^on as amended was lost by die following vote ? J
Ykas—Messrs. Bigelow, Bogart, Dapis, Doane, Eddy,
Meusebach, Truit and Wilson—9. '
i"Nats—Messrs. Burks, DancjtV l)agganr Grime*, Hart,
Merwnun, Parker. Reaves, acéíi&á Tavloj:r~41.
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Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Monday, January 26, 1852, newspaper, January 26, 1852; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180415/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.