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E. J. Davia :
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igHitchel, Mullins,
Mk Blaughter, Stock
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WLMr, Pomey, Meas.
an county, a
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the State into convenient land districta, consulting thereby with th*
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Bill read first time
Mr Laneintruduce
To Hon. IBA H. IVANS,
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Mr. Abney moral
to introduce a resolution.
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eating liquors lie prpobibited within two and 4
school house, Hill cpunty, beg leave to report
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of that place, beg leave to report
rate for the bill referred to them, ami recominend its passage.
. Respectfully,
WM, H. SINCLAIR,
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th!MRead first time. ,
3 Referred w on JudieMu H
. r Baker introduced a bill entitled “
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I W. COOPER,
Chairmaa,
Utt red Tstin
Mr. Yappitrod
tingliqossq amiu
urazttie
Mr Slaughter 0
WMENEAS Tbere
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Ar. Haswell introdu
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Bil nad firt tipe air
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( On motion of Mr. Cooper it was adopted.
Mr. Medlock introduced the foQowing joint resolution t
JOINT RESOLUTION FOR THE RELIEF OF LIME-
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glate met pursuant10 ndjournment
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acial tax. 4
[ to Committee on State Kg
4 petition from Mr. J, Eliot, County Judge
*K letrfeountydeers for avarro
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and Aea"ame
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an„bxes NMEHUCE,
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tees
Symptoin- of fhronie Catarrh,
■ Chairnan of Committee on Education.
Report received. * • x
Mr. Sinclair, Chainnan of Committee on
itate for the
bolved. That the
pd report upot th
ihrer for the dif
solution read fit,
I motion of Mr B
4z0n motion of Mr Dute
3 Homlay next.
pparent neceeniy of u
tebent Legislatar is t
If all bodien sing in
if any, forvefuningt
cently passe by the 1
Resolutiqb lead first
Ip-er
uturai
""Membsti05
Mr.Sehlik
Noy, Wal
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end Sy stiking out au auer ue worn neteegary," in Setjon
efveand the sixth and seventh lines in samesection,'unid
striking out the word ” twelve " and toeeri “ fwrenty," in
- i line thirtcen, and filling the blank in eighth line, 1st
1 with - five thousand." * 11 Le ।
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Mr. Sinclair, Chairman of Committee on Edueation, subnuitted
the following report ti vq . 7 ; - ?
'CoMMIPIEE Roox,
1e •X CoMMIEE Room
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CEGISLAPIVEs
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mhjtaf
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H Mhe t
fu f-wing bills were announced from the
The Legi
the eighth, and d
authority," canno4
Lgslature (aseunb
~u : 17 moved the engrossment of the bilk'
S at ( Euglas moved that the second section be stricken out.
"acha •
I, petition or memorial,
" somepartieula 'cot-
fwypkjpetion is made, the vote of the House
Resolution read first and second time.
Kyle, IayIzoe,Ieonard, MLead
Moore of Red Rirer,Pesey, Piersom,
Sibelain,Amyik Stitian, Spencer, Wea
Wakker, Wavf of Johnson, of
Kb have ezatpined AM
olled. awnefafh
-S-029Na
to pgunne shengjna
Austin, Teas
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. •+, -yus.yvuu-y avuu: • . Mr. Smyth introdued-a-bill donating publie land to actudi set-
titian of .the citizens of Hill county, asking that the sale of intuxxi- tiers therevi."
,1 ‛ ' i half miles of Towash’ ’ 1ekt fire tine:
cpunty, beg leave to report die accompanying bill *' ..... “
as a substitute for the bill referred to them, and recommend its ps-
saga. , Respectfully,
j
Xa Aeginarponma”groon. InaranclXsttzde
dventoni"hoveafilyexaminel theape,andm- l •
220b your hourotable body- nMm,
t enm aual h*i, aF *
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tee mty r’m-m’ nau""
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i In Senate, Presideat Don Campbell, pesiding.| s
" Iv mum. Chainnan of the Committee of the Wholc, re,
and asked leave to sit again.
• Evwens moved that the rules be suspended and the addi-
AP of the Committee on Bleetiona he read. '
1 rport r ad:
I Te Ruy m vel that the addtionaf report as read be reecived
* Ieite az supplemental to the original majority repor.
Pet of the poceedings in the e intasted case of Peterson
. ■ Carriel “ ’ I < - i
“ on tnotion of Seuator Pansons,.yent into Cozomitte of the
kS
6 188, anl wsked leave to sit •gain on Mondey a 10
r*9i Senator Paryne, the Senate adjournedtll Monday the following repor :
- on Public landa, ,tyhom,was ref
Raby and Bowers, to provide for’the gepk
a State have instructed me to report the bill
. uni the Senate, with the followings;
A Jo NE*.
YORK,
K¥LE: m.
MILLER.
, Pri vileges and Elections are inpiri
Ou motion of Mr. Groiats A
- NaysyMcer: Ahney rAbbplik
ton, Butler, Burley, Booty, Bahtg,
Cotton, Crudup; Cole, Camp, Cospr
Hughe dukon,Hasei, Hamyze:
Lconurd, Lyons, Mfiihg, MoisMe
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-iawen yui
wtoe yawnl
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num lon
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Report received. 3 g,ig ’ * ' ----- - wa uupuv y-- ----
gdinBchute,Sheinnnzef iCuausittceon Sate Afair, anale tlic ¥r vHobivmi Chairnun ol Conumittee o
folkowtig report: at*,, ! mitted the following report: 2-
1 ' ‘"CoscERoM,
ptsenttveoasacini,, 0y 1 7
• 99 State Afain. to whou wds referred a
! Cl f'resident s tahle :
:.sutute for Senate Bill. No 1.
iWleutitledAn Act for the relief of freedmen and freed-
W. G. ROBINSON,
mute 2outaOhai
Sit aid Agitate nd Land
of suitable public buildings Tor thp holding of courts or eafe keeping
fprisoneH; Ad" h"e,
1 WMERKAS, From reasots teyend the control vfsuchcountics,
have up to the preseut time been unable t erect such building*;
and ‘ , (
W MK 1,- Ehor tact. is auppurnnt that the members of tils body
representing suct counties arc asking the retention of the State tax,
for th** purpose of erecting such huildings; therefore,
Tic 7 Hesoled, That the Committee on State Affairs be rqucste
— , -21 iporting a general bill, to the end
y la- had fromi such destitute countics, if i the mnembers of
erty
B
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Report receivede " inil
Mr. Sinclair, Chairman of Committee on Education. submitet
he following repiort: game.
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Austin, May 18, 1870.
To HON. 'IRA H. EVANS, . , certajn lanourtifoates..
Sneaker House Representatives:
Sp 5 Ybor Committee on Educatiom, to whom was referrel a pe-
nrtl mill!-. UMB, t.%AS,
threw, article twele ie
M reur uro umne. - - 7 .» r . latures which st ip •
Mr. Locke introduced a bilt to ertend the the ft the Iqotie ofHarch, A. D. 1861 •
had no " constitti
people of the Statea
house OF REPRESESTATIVES,
Ax8x, TEA, May 1870
, t: tO adjournmet. • ;
a.- Une : ui present.
Austn,H R Alles Bonuer,MeKee,of
at .o Jir. Ricluan Alka, Jl R Allen txcuso on
Lu of Mr. lAne, Mr. Shelbume we excused ouacofuat
,m7"7
MeKerefeFi
2320-6,
2zs
. Mi
avu moved that the Senate take up theSunfihiheik)
senthe Presidents table. Carried. 7
*erdEar,avteragatertte;
lor i.il No. 1—" An Act making an appropriation of (s10,-
■ at thousand dollars to pay contingent erpenses of 12th
ur-atare i .• *
I mniun in regard to instructing our Senator: and request-
: zlep resentatives to urge the passage of the bill for the pro-
| ' ide irontjer jf Texas.
laser ande r the rules
Mnna-int Rrsointion No. ,6-- Authorizing ofliccz elect to act
2 a ng hw s until further legislation. -
I Lame ercnderthe rules. ? :
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jexistivgirthe-Seate
Bfllmd frctme.
Mr. Cole offered th
Resolved, That tu
notify all the mennber
when and whepe his o
Resolution read fiir.
Ob motion, it was
Mr. Zoeller ofereg
WukaAS, There
MrBne wtk mcuM on adouhe o Gollowing rpor
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1 Of Corunuzittce UH Enrolled Bila, made.
4tuwa‛ax. eD
unis 0 ‘H*.-" fi
traiu er fein e
. Eeone "eat 0 Medina county, in located om Me-
dina riyer, near the line ofBaxa r county, and many voters and citi-
sens who reside in Bexar ooun y are compelled to travel nearly
thirty thlesto gif to San Ante hio, their county site, when, if the
line was changed they coald gel to the •onmty 1W Onmdllegin
from two to ten miles ,,
• Therefore a majority of your committee, believing it is but justice
- ‛---- * * Hine, we herewith report
o. y 1 t • * •
32 SB* shgxas
qorSeEebnsautonamuezermege3, .. StSPSYoh
eke ...— . ‘ Pereie- was adopted i ,
i a-amy satut. turig tae paat shirtcen jeare,
, tn p *’• ew • rep diea *ith hima, and eure
asrwr meg t dzrue See: of the dcult earaea comwopiy
B corzezshe eeeaN
in Jefferson. H q,y,j...0. 1.................... .... ... . .. .. ..
Lr Abbot o Austin moved to lay the memorial on the table.! p^wow of sanlcoumty for sur years from the passage
Mr. McLeau move to reject die memorial. Loet.
Mr. Robinson moved to refer the memorial to Conmittee
Finance. Lost. q;
ivd that the Speaker be authorized to refer it to
him .deemed appropriate. Carried.
referred to Committee on State Affairs.
a suspension o thetrules to allw Mr. Slugliter
tion. Lost. >T'. • r
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q.ma , ift - e, 1
cbe,miitgBe-
mm that ft' may be p
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3
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ffIF. Anderton, u
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a - i o it
red the bills
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1, ..nt rep, arvta D I m " una i a of
ine a ~ 4, ot ahe inga an ’ ‛ur al: * ineti t
21‛n"ran rme- - th dimrauneemonte wai
r«r . Nirb ine pat et mhalin.brathenthu
"Fn2ie 1, n edie- tumrei ntriy io all part {
1. aF.a egopr-iweine imtthate rejiet
a- .2h * ane * peraueu cure in tue • "i l‛- aoant nan.
unem-rt • vev.
darasiau
New- 1
$1 urius !»’ < !»■ ■ 110%
ooun^,ta]ayy
^ fr » 4 ’Tr^H^M^ted a
of Navarro couty, asking
"‛cmntiforah4. \ .g go .
‘ j nwvv«l to lay the petition on the table.
Upon which the yesamdhays vem dennaded/hegaans. Hughes,
*l Leonard; and resulted Ns fallows: 7 . gixty votens Tromrdemar
i Yeah—Allen Richard, Burley, Burnett, Cotton, Dav\ Franks, bounary of she,Medjna 1
Grothaus, Haawell, Kendall, Iotke, rLyons,’ Morrison, “Moore of Meuasounty pcaly if
Medlock, Prissick, Rqhihson,. from Bexar. ,. , ,
bridge, Tegener, Tinsley, Vau Controville, he oount
e' wp„nmmumE*
■ o,d,ba” ' ?
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sgjda
b belonging to the public
tnga aty hospitl, house
fipeshcheol a »p •
it Albin. * •
from citizens
ETasa,
STONE, VI Q [, .[90
Be it cesoked inf ika LegiAliuc of the State of Tuas, That
a •Speakeniof the Hodse of Represen
. Your Committee upon Counttaa and 0
whom was feferred the petition of sone of the a
of
Medina, have had the same undir conaidrttion
Mr Ellie offered the following resohartiom. bammmpewisliw •
WmrkEh8. Tt is ctrehtfy"reportede that Hom.J.P. Bnslar, veg
resentative from the fifteenth distrid, aowi holds 4a dpppitge
under the FerleraGovermmett; tad1 6a -Ey -plhe pnope
of vadanee of the Agsgennl2m
Education, submittd ing auy luctativ office under the,bete“pvermeei, iSSto 33a '
fore, ’ ------------- '’ * •’ 1.2 de 1$, rgh E
WexdAM. ‛Tha wrenheesef-hree be appafttdrwicpovg.m
send for 810119 and papers, and ismpoMe.eaibiteyjefeHg
Resolution read first time. ’ ' di" a - " ।
Mr. Franks moved to rejeut the wronolutis,uph which the
i were dematded By MesetB. Kyle. bMBaid mad Elin, aad
a- follows ’ ""2 0 -rus - THE
Yea--Messr». R. Allen, Dupree; DariErhkapiGheeu "am
BONNER*
* Mr. lock moved to rejeet the report. Loet
Report received •
Mr. Locke introduced a bill to incorporate the Irving Literaty
Society of San Antonio, Texas.
Referred to Comunittee on CommguppandMenusactures
Mr. Slaughter offered the following resolution:
Resolced, That the Speaker of the House shall, upon the intro-
duction of any petition, memrial, or bill, refer the name to ha appro-
priate committee, unless the mver of the bill, *’*’ “ ‛
item, Schutze, Siminons, as the case may be, sha)l ask its ‘reference to“
-----------------, ------ of Hunt, Williat ofqanitten; iwwhich cumn, if uaypvjption ’
Walker, Weavef of Johnson, "Williats of Colorado. Young,York, shall betaken.
Zhpp43: ‛TFEzt ’ * ! On motion <
So the motion to reect the petitios was ost , .
ethe gelogical survey On motion at Mn Sinclair, it was referred to Counmittee on State
anbga8fanasB0w- 8gorgeprdggnted. memnorial from the Mayor ami AHlermen
1"- -me of’thkity oMderson,woliciting ahi for the erection of a city hospital! the State of Texas does hesby*delease and donate to the county of a ।
• Limestone all State taxes that may be assessed on the property or —i
( -------- —.....- ____ .. . ,____ of this resolu-
t tion, for tin* purpose of enabling said county to build a jail, there
being now no jail in said county. 4
Resolced, Thal thia resohution take effect and he in force from
1 1e neionon, a message fronvthe Goworeor was announced by
Lr Trexlent Message read. (
' . Ruby movel the message be referred to Committee on
‛adrv Carried.
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ljov ne rhe naf ter 171 stew fe> kt* "it kheb 1e
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h’Abney, Abbott of Hill, Becton, Butler,
* p Coto, Camb Cox.
,. .. „______ ughes, Harn,* Hamilton
p’aidhoysrohucod. mi entitled “ xi A totgalate ieskinz,cnnpZenHtos,Kyle,HegEape,leomari,..»
ia a -- #- "ismmadzesszshmmhm
- fin, Zapp--47ee-»n ree A • a « . !
ied to lay the petition on the table. i
to reject the petition, upon which the yeas and
iA„Actopro-nys,werpdemandeeby-MesgsKyle,ElLis aud Miller, and re-
eState." Rcad sulted as follows:,,,, .
Yeas— Mesers. R Allen Rurleyt Cotton, Dupree, Davis, Porris,
/rwks Grothaus. Mqhnon, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning,
exemnk “otfiad. More ofHarrison, Morris, Mitchel, Muilins, Mdoek,
.139 Plydg, PBiasjck, ’ Sohdiakuum, -Schltmau, Sheriff,
_ -3> SGller, Adiqidge, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Noy, Wfkinson,
AgrieuHdiul At YouagZoeller--38A
—8 -- “ ia Nays-Messrs. Ahatin, Abbonof Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton,
Lambers, Cooper, Crudup, Cole, Camp, Cox, Ellis,
* Hamilton. Haawell, Hawkins, Jenkins,
*'"" " McKee dfGualllup, M iller.
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i aqiloverarderepoeridomumitkod aatmrkH
‘ v ,m m irialof Profpr w. CHarley, ,, ,2
• e i ami laid over under the rules.
’ pattit offered a report of Committee on; Edueation rela- .
^2 incorporating the Teras Military , 1-c,
1 VJ ana laid(over uuuler the l
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Write
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lu +uueaz -dt-ta 1110--7 piomaa
ing-a e l »” 1” -12 nTTmhenecpe
pevim.ti -nar rit-rceti - Dr. Jonta
in t ju-p-et .”1 of "e u
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Bill read first time - -4 ilam . vg*e V
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.ut, try jo: W f 1 M
kut thenuteni-a.
vestigation ai< to the merits of B4
‛thefllowig:‛‛A 1119!
The county ef.
registered votaw,
(bed votete, a«d tamw---- _
zixty voters fromremar to Medina; the
river. To run it aa
................ ......“Ab Acet pupuide for X0y9gXgbXg
Trmeit of distriet attornyspro. tem,, Rend first tme. A H - r MotkegeI
f atr l "honey introduced a bill to be ontitled 1
1 r . manual labor system in each squnt, the State.--
me. » • * 7 ---- er , 1, 1
to Committee uu •udiciary. ' ‛ y
ettit iutrodusede,bl,entile-NAnAs to«
N
gor RAcr. Chairman •of the Ortittepi -----
irtl back to the Senate, Senate Bill, No fl, entitled
’ i tc further tho agricultural developmeut of ihe State at
with a recommendation that it do not Bum.,2 tu*
• Mrsver under the rules. ' -%
V,4w Alfonl, Chairman of Oom
; tbe following report:
■ . Heh. DON CMPBELL, 1
President oteenate:
..I- I ha Austiu, May 13. 1870.
To HON. IRA IL i EVANS, J. P. Butler to aseai the Twa!
Speaker House Represeutatives: J* ’ •
Sin:,Your Compittee on Education, to whom was referred a 17...'.
petition from the citizens of Trinity cqunty, asking time the sale of and nays
intoxicating: liquors be ptpbibited within five xiles of Pennington resulted)
College, Trinity copnty, Texas, and die said evllegehe ineorporaten, Tuc. ... _
Leg lcnge . fa present the,accompanying bills as substitutes for the , Harn, Jolnson, Keudall,iLack
bill referred to them, and recommend their passage. Mullins, Rebnon 4dlekg,
Respectfully, k . Tegener, Tinsley, Van NoyJVqt
। ’ WM.H. SINCLAIR,-:- ur— A--
" ‘amutaimil > i Chairman Committee on Educalion.
3k, Cbairmau of Committee un State xsdal, wnn t
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1 . een ■ Contuirgv,RM,i, _________________
THON, iba a. EVANs, ■"...... 128 tTEobk,kGEeBfug
.. Representitivs"" ■ FJoh",
SIk: Your Conmittecon tate"Atrars,twhFiferrcda So die motion to reject wd/kxU
Mil entithede ‘All Act toincorporale the Galvesto Iy arqigaug,
pugyg‛ q g, - a Company, beg leave tittuni the same to yonr iwmnorable BOd, 1
knrohled Bills have .carefully examined and reconuniend iupdenge. iry ....... ”
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• dU"se Chairpanaf Crafuiftec. Tieeatoureaunh
3 lexluz >. ? L •' 1 amepded, it was adopted
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* No. —"-An Act to authorino district judges and
; ™ to apt rove bonds of county officers in certin enses.
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. then recurred upon the motion of Senator Douglas
Snke 4 -d section of substitute for Senate Bill NA 1.
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11 mrhaving arFived uder the special order of yestorday, the
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Fpakr Hous: of Revresentatives:
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LMa.‛ 4 ' ncurrent revolution instructing theComp-
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To Ion. IRA II. EVANS,
: Speaker House of Representatives :
St*; Your Counittee on Education, to whom was referred a bill
, __________to prohibit the saleofsintexicating diquors wiUiUi three anles of! to inquire into the enpulency ocre
Whitesboro Academy, Grayson county, Texas, beg leave to report that gehen} relief may be had ____________________________,.......
House by the chief -theaccomipanyingbili -a substitute for the one referrel to them, jopinion of sid committee the dondition of the State will justify
• and recomamend its pasgge. 4,- ' such policy, and that they report by biil or otherwise, at their
j Respectfuly, ... ’ earliest convenieuce, the result of their delikerations.
MiL H. SINCLAIR, Resolution read first ami second times.
,, Chairman Comnittee on Educatioi. Qn motion of Mr. Morris, the resketion was adopted. 1. , ,
Report received. | Mr.Sherifintrolucedabhtrentitler"Anactiicrporate
Mr. Sinclair,Chairmn of “omrnittee on Education, submitted the Relief Dramatic Club of Richmorl,‛Fort Bond couhty." • 2
flowmg repew:- Bill referrel to Committee on ete Afsire. » -a- * »
-V - CoMMITIEE Room. Mr. Zoellcr offend the following eesolntiomer » . e . .to
’ g AUsTIN, May 13, 1879- Kesolred, ammittee be instzucted to divide .
Hon. IRA. H. EV ANS, the State into convenient land districta, consulting therebywith h aL
Speaker House of Representatives : Commissioner of the General Iad Office, and thus-ereat 6 odcc v
Sir: Your Committee on Education, to whom was referred thelof district surveyor for the several ittdriHs, 4^1 b« sWifoMiy
petitien ofcitinens of Sulphur Bluff, Hopkins county. Texas, asking I by the Governor, upon the reconmendation g the Genera f UnM' 2
—-t th. --- f im-—i—bg liqor be prohibited within five miles Commissioner, until the next general election. * ■ • $.
report the accompanying bill as a suhsti- And further, That ’the said Judiciary CounittecbogHonorualleS•1
also instructed to report, by bill dr otherwise, suchlwgandmcs
ares as the coumitteemay think atoper, ih order w.cany.ont mb
office of distriet surveyor. ‘ 1gte,,
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