Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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The House met pursuant to adjourn- from the First District,
ment. Prayer by the Chaplain. Roll "
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CASHMERES AND MERINOS,
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Silk and Silk Velveta,
Trimming Velours,
Creton Clothe
Empress Cloths,
Reps, Armarea,
ear Senators, and I probate law, and
entatives in Con- J of 1848,
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Lace Handkerchief and Collara,
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Real and Imitation Kid Gloves,
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55 a, billauchorizing a transcript
made ofthe surveyor’s records of
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A reconsideration of the vote adopting
the resolution to go into the election of a,
State Printer was then reconsidered, and j
on motion postponed until Tuesday at 12
M., and made the special order of the
day.
The chairman of the Committee on
emuaxaz. oomauuon xwjurn
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Senator Finley
thatthe Secretar
Senator Flanagan offered the following
resolution:
Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms
be instructed and authorised to hunt up
and recover the furniture taken from the
room of the President of the Senate, and
fit up said room in good order for the use
of the President of the Senate; and that
said officer be fully authorised to hunt up
and recover all the furniture belonging to
the Senate Chamber, together with the i
rugs, etc. Adopted.
Senator Ball offered the following res-
elation:
Resolved, That the Secretary of the
Senate furnish the chairman' of each
standing committee with a copy of Pas-
chalS Digest to bn. used during the I
present session of the Senate, and upon
the final adjournment to be returned to
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a billto repealthe act
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a bill to prohibit the
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Senator Dohoney introduced a binto --------
orgenixe Courts of Common Pleas in
Faunin and other counties. Read first
time Md referred to Judiciary No. 1. — .
Senator Dohney introduced a joint I the expedieney of
resolutio *
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Senators-adopted. Resolution as amend- emy. Superintendent . DeGress, if he
ed was adopted. * |r ‘‘ _ ’ i
On motion of Senator Shelley, the vote I doing so.
adopting the resolution was reconsidered.
Senator Shelley proposed to amend then taken up.
the resolution by anthorizing the Serre- The act torepehl the State police laws
it number was taken from the Speakers’ table and
s. referred to the Committee on Military
substitute I Affairs. \
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By the Governor of the State er Texas:
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Wilson county, was retetred to Comhaft-
tee on Privilegesand Electiona . w
The joint resolution to ratify the eon-
stitartioual amendment, was refegred to
Committee on"CenstitutionalAmend-
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The House met pursuant to adjourn- from the First District. * * 2
ment. Prayer by the Chaplain. Roll The joint resolution proposing an
called. Quorum present. Journal read | amendment to See. 6, Art. 9, of the
constituiou was then read and referred
to Committee on Constitutional Amend*
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Retwenn.8 Loots asS cniengo. where nn the
delicnclesofthe.menon may be obgained, while
traveling aemilen «■ boor.
thislioearive tnnicngo -"582 by
AF" Ome Henr im Advumee
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25 MUe* ef Meeambees Tramater,
and the annorineebunges ot eara sncident |
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Nerine Emderweur.
clary Committee . 5 to enquiraint
. With such change aa may he
necessarypinstruetiugthe Ju-
Committed, to whom that part of
preme Court to retire at
for their term, was tefered to Ji
Committee No.l
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G.W.R.BAILEI,
xonuaxc.JGsEe,-npertpsvndet
a Gensr-Ereight ad PimentAA
oaths." Adopted.
Senator Shelley efeted the following
amendment: “After the word necessary
add such papers and documents as they
may deem necessary." Adopted.
The resolutiou, as amended, was
adopted.
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, read and
dearly showing that his motive in intro-
ducing the resolution had been to re-
eeive the chairmansiip of the committee,
re proposed to amend by I that he might,through that position, take
lent number for all the | a mean ana spiteful revenge on hisen-
a and Collar-,
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sange relating to the I
been referred, to m*|c
ref‘repealing or] 1
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Hall was excused until Monday next. I County Boundaries to inquire into the 1 70"2223 a.ave.
Senator Henry introduced a bill to re-1 condition of lands granted to counties, I A epipatogtoue ■
peal an act to provide for the enrollment withdrawn ;/ instructing an inquiry futo unued In thn.gaunn
of the militia, the organizatiou and die- I the expediency of re-enacting the old I wondezreparalon, 2
cipline of the State guards, and for the road system ; ordering one hundred con- rj ~ iff
public defense, approved June 24, W72. ies of Rules and Standing Committees to I 0 .tel
Read first time and referred to Judiciary I be printed under the direction of Cow-1
Committee No. 1. I in ittee on Printing: requesting the Ad-1 for
Senator Dillard offerred the following jutant General to furnish the House with I hereer,ig2S,8
reqglation,: lull the information in his possession in ' dice.niliem •16*21
Resolred, That the Committee on Priv- I relation to declaration of martial law in
ileges and Elections he, and is hereby, Limestone, Freestone and Walker coun.
authorized to summon such persons as I ties, and of the fines imposed, that the
witnesses to appear before them and fines might be refunded ; directing the
give evidence in all cases now pending Committee on Indian Affhirs to inquire
before them which they may deem neces- I into the depredations during 1873, and
sury to their proper investigation and I report thereon, with recommendations
Fomtein Barred to amend the I tee FoP5, ’to“fqrsindican Sommir
renolution by addin, “ and that the the Legislature, under the Constitution, i
chairman be authadiird -to administer | to re-district the State, so aa to lessen the
number of Judicial Districts, aqd a joint
resolution to amend, section 6, articles,
of the Constitution, relating to Judicial
Districts.
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PROCLAMATION
By the Governor ofthe State or Texu,
case mewAnD. 4
Govecner < the State of
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aad adopted. ar
A petition from T. Van Hagen was
presented, read and referred to Judiciary
Committee No. 2.
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The Speaker announced the following
as the select committee to examine the
accounts and vouchers of the Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction under Mr.
Mill’s resolution adopted yesterday: Mills,
Chairmau; Anderson, of McLennan;
Ellett, Powers, Kimble, Joseph, Word,
V an Zandt, and although Mr. Milla,when
I charged with enmity to Colonel DeGress
yesterday by Mr. Anderson, of Waco,
admitted that heiras the bitter enemy of
DeGress, yet he hainot decency and
self-respect enough to rafa—«o arveemi
chairman of the committee to investigate
Mr. DeGrees acta and office, but on the Ar. etin recetving: large .onmmmnehe,n
contrary, no sooner had his namebeeniemotfmbomdle p-em°at
announced as the chairman of the torn* . aag
mittee thanhethrart his hands intou —T25 2
his panto pocketa, and leaned unckb.’Fabrisntor Fall andaWinter
in his chair with his face covered with I
smiles of intense shei-c.-— dir -I
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and amended so as to M
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The WB, to repeal the State milit
laws was referred to Committee on Mi-
itary Affairs, , .wuw,jole . g , .rw *
T he bill tochangethe term of holding
District Courts in the Fourth Judicid
District was referred to Committee on
Rules then reported various amendments
to the revised rules of the last Legisla-
ture, which were agreed to, and the rules,
as thus amended, were adopted.
Bills read first titne-A bUt making an
appropriation to pay for the location of
the Robertson county school lands; a bill
providing for the settlement of accounts
at the State Treasury by money, if on
hand, if dot, by warranto; a bitt to incor-
Muarate lite city of Fort Worth, in Tarrant
^ytjj abill to create ami provide for
Eorganization, of Roanoke county; a
■to protect the ggchives of the Laud
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LEGISLATTVEPROCEEDIKGS.
—amnaru., ‘ . r I tilted ImmI sm
--- State relinquishing all its
J ? 1 DEBCEIPTto:
„2nrueramrmnes
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BBC ma vne,wom wanonaa
sieana was referred to the Committee
on Towns and City Corporations. .
The bill torepenlSee 59 the school
T ' the collection of the one
tar was then taken np
€oreta, Balbrigan Rase A Half Hoea,
AlennleresAmortmentof
UdW White KM Roots and suppers.
pndt,erosde ..
Gemsemem- Oloshang un Uma.nw.gr,
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cure thirty copies Said Digest for schools for Texas was taken up and
the use of the Senate, which referred to Conumitteeon Education,
was adopted. The joint resolution thanking General
f Senator Cole introduced a bill for the McKenzie and his command for their re*
relief of the heirs and assigns of Haynes cent victory over the Indians was then
Crabtree, deceased. Read first time and taken from the Speaker’s desk, and a
1, referred to Committee on Private Land substitute by Mr. Ireland, requesting the
| Claims. United States government to withdraw
On motion of Senator Fountain, the I its troops from the interior, and also
Senate adjourned until Monday next at thanking General McKenzie and com-
10 o’clock A. W. > 11 mand-referred to Committee on For-
----- I eign Relations.
j «ec«. A message was here received fromtthe
HOtsE or RKPWWSEXTArIvEs, 2 Governor, enclosing a communication j
Acarx, TExAS, Jan. 18, 1873. 9 from Hon. W. 8. Herndon, Congressman
21 r the above eatab
ofAustia a
"4 Eralhate inekemie-
" ette hia pereonas F'
Pted nhihnca. 31
(uh nn drnzsen hamA
P‛ pand •< all MBr
Fw • respectfaliy bo-
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prohibited befogTwhat"iPoghtntok
known an the “rogue’s mark.* 1
Resolutions adoptedipimeez-aoa2
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ptrojc-
zune ipouxante maun,
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Aecommodatloniwt run srom Mompetena 10
I MeKinneyonbnrday..
oE | PULLMAN PAl^CK SLKEPtNG CAPS, I Pamenen for ETciBukG ana WUH.
a " 830 * -
requesting our Re
grass, to urge the opening of the Indian I deemed
county north of Texas to settlement. I dietary ,
Read first time and referred to Committee I the Goverooe ,
m Federal Relatious. election law that
Senator Dohoney introduced a bill to I quire tote thoex
be entitled, An act to repeal an act enti- I modifying thef
tied an act to provide for the appoint- I imburse A. J. 9
meet by the Governor of certain officers ithe fue imponet
to fill vacancies, approved June 28,General Davida
>870. Read first time and referred to I Adutant General for _
Judiciary Committee No. 1. papers relating 'to the
On motion of Senator Ruby, Senator I strueting
Hall was excused until Monday next. I Count
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