Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 98, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
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. Committee Room,
Austin, May 20, 1870.
R. L. MOORE,
J. R. COLE.
Sir : Your Committee on
, Van Noy, Williams of Wam.
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27.
J P. BUTLER.
Chairman. Committee on Penitentiary,
J. W. LANE.
JOHN H. MORRISON,
Report adopted. ‘
Mr. Cooper, Chairman of Committee jon
Boundaries, made the following report: '
aa its passage.
So the report was adopted and Mr. J. D. George declared entitled
to the seat in the House.
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On motion of Mr. Manning, Mr. George whs allowed to qualify
and take his seat
legalising
r the acts
y Messrs. Miller, McLean,
hair sustained by the fol-
MeKee of Guilihi।
Red River. Plnl.
Deroted te the disse ninatton of Rrpuhliran prmcplrs. the )
meata, comu reula id fiaane al iuteteet- of the Flate, aue |> *
order, 1« pnbhshed
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Medlock. Moore of
dies, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lane. Lacy, Leonard, Mc-
cKee of Fannin, Miller, Posey, Robb, Ross, Simmons, Sin-
Weaver of Hunt, Weaver of
Act to provide for the enrollment ot the militia, the organization
and discipline of the State Guards, and for the public defense.”
Mr. W illiams of Colorado moved that the motion be laid on the
table. _ J
Upon which the yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Hughes.
Laev and Leonard, and stood:
So the bill passed. j
Mr. Cooper moved to reconsider the vote just taken ot t
passage of the bill, and to Lay the motion to reconsider on ti
The yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Lo ke, I
and Dupree, and stood :
Yeas: Messrs. Speaker, Abbot of Austin, Allen R Bh J
Icy, Burnett, Bonner, Cooper, Cotton, Camp, Cox Dua e
Dorris, Frank*. Gardner, Grothaus, George, Harn. II m. u
well. Johnson, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning. M . 1
of Harrison, Morris. MeKee of Giuadalupe, Mitchell M «
Williams of Colorado.
81.
Nays—Messrs. Speaker, Abbott of Austin. R. Alle,
Burley, Burnett, Bonner, Cooper," Cotton. Camp Cux
Davis, Dorris, Franks, Gardiner. Grothans Hani, Hamilto
son, Kendal, Locke, Lyons, Manning, Morrison, Moore f j
Morris, McKee of Guadalupe, Mitchel, Mullins. Medl k ’
Red River, Plumley, Prissick, Robinson, Schlickum si
Schutze, Sheriff, Slaughter, Stockbridge, Spencer, Tegoner,
Van Noy, Williams of Colorado. York. Youngkin. z®cl r
So the House refused to adjourn.
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Johnson—26. ,
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On motion of Mr. Butler the rules were suspended and the reso-
lution read third time and adopted.
— . Mr. Slaughter moved that the rules be suspended to allow the
have examined House Joint Resolution No. 8, and the Joint Resolu- House to proceed to the transaction of the business pending yes-
terday when the House adjourhed Carried.
(Mr. Burnett called to the Chair.)
Mr. Hughes moved that the House resolve itself into a com-
mittee of the whole for the consideration of the bill entitled “ An
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Williams of Colorado, York, Youngkin, Zocller - I
Nays: Messrs. Austin. Abbott of Hill, Beet
Ellis, Gaston, Hughes, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle. 1
• of Fannin. Miller, l‘os y 1
of Hunt, W.
Gaston, Hughes, Harn, Haswell, Hawkins, a
, Lane, Leonard, McKee pf Fannin, Miller, ■
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Schlotman, Schutze,
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On motion of Mr. Davi*, the House adjourned
A. M , Monday next.
So the appeal was laid on the table:
Mr. Lacy moved that the House adjourn until ten „ J
Monday next. '
The yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Lck. [
Dupree, and stood:
Yeas—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton, Bowoty c
lis, Gaston, George, Hughes, Haswell, Hawkins, Jeflkin
the Penitentiary, awarding Lacy. Lane. Leonard, MeLean, McKee of Fannin Millet
Pierson, Robb, Ross, Simmons. Sinclair, Smyth, Stirni
burne, Weaver of Hunt, Williams of Walker, Weaver .,f j,j
laid on the ta 1,
Mr. Leonard moved that the House adjourn until ten o clock
A. M. Monday next. The yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs.
McKee, of Guadalupe, Tinsley and Davis. and stood :
Yeas—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton. Booty, Cole, El-
On motion of Mr. Evans. Mr. Dooty wasgrau tel
for ten da vs.
Simmons, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburne, Weaver ot Hlunt
of Johnson—27.
Committee on Privileges and Elections be postponed until the first
day of June, 1870. Lost
Mr. Locke moved the previous question, j -
Previous question sustained.
’ The main question being upon the adoption-of the report of the
Committee on Privileges and Elections,the yisand nays 'were de-
manded by Messrs. Lane, Cole and Ross,
Mr. Pieruonwas excused from votjng. . “ ’ 14
Mr. Miler asked lent k 4 ’ " ‘ ‘5 !
Leave not granted. . r
The result of the yeas and nays was as follow's:
Yeas—Messrs. R.Allen, Butler, Burey. Burnett, Bonner, Coop-
Kenaan,oL.PepryanP,ganbarukena
Moore of Harrison, Morrie, McLean, McKee o( Guadalupe, Mitchel,
Mullins, Medlock, Moore of Red River, Poeoy, Plmley, Prissick,
Robinson, Schlickum, Schlotman, Schutae, Sherif, Sinclair,
Slaughter, Stockbridge, Spencer. egener, Tinsley, Van Noy
Hams of Walker, Wiliaihs of Colorado, York, Youngkin, Z
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Mr. Robinson, Chairman of Committee on Enrolled Bills; made
the following report;
ComrrEs Room,
May 21, 1870.
To the Hon. IRA H. EVANS,
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your ommittee on Enrolled Bills instruct me to report that they
Report accepted. . -
Mr. Sinclair presented a petition from the faculty of Soule Uni-
versity of Galveston, asking State aid for the purpose of. establish-
ing a medical college.
Referred to Committee on Education.
Mr. Schlickum presented a petition from citizens of McLennn
county for the relief of A. J. Doughney. ;
Referred to Committee on State Affairs.
Mr. Schutze, Chairman of Committee on State Affais, made the
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passage ofaud resclution, for the purpose of building a jail in said
Liberty county, have had the same under consideration, and most
respectfully beg leave to report that it will be impracticable to grant,
the relief prayed for, ye therefore return the resolution and ask
tion asking the government of the United States to improve the bars
on the const, and instruct me to report the sam as correctly en-
rolled. । -
W. G. ROBINSON,
3 Chairman.
The main question being upon the final passage of th, bin
" An Act to provide for the enrollment of the militia the J
tion and discipline of the State guards, and for the pul lic a
the yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Evans 1.
Cooper, and stood :
Yeas—Messrs. Speaker, Abbott of Austin, Richar 1 \ H
ler, Burley, Burnett, Bonner, Cooper, Colton. Cann <
Dorris, Davis. Franks, Gardiner. Girothaus, Gevrg II.
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill. Becton, E.ty «,
lis, Gaston, Hughes, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle. Iacy, r . j
McLean, McKee of Fannin, Miller, Posey, Piersi p.J
Simmons, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburne. Weaver of HlInt w
F. G. FRANKS,
. Committee Room,
Austin, May 20,1870.
To Hon. IRA H. EVANS, 1.
* Speaker of House of Representatives:
S I*: Your committee, to whom was referred "An Act leg
the acts of the police court of Goliad county in acting under — .
of the Legislature of 1866,” have had the same under consideration, and Jenkins, and stood:
and herewith report the same back to your honorable, body and
reebthinend its passage.
■ I ; 1n ■ ■ J.F.McKEE, d
* ‛ Chairman of Committee On Claims and Accounts.
Report read and bill passed to the order of the day.
Mr. Franks, Chairman of Committee on Privileges and Election!,
made the following report: ' / *
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:' Austin, May 21,1870.
Has. IRA. H. EVANS, , 1 i , ,
; Wil- “,2 Speaker of the House of Representatives;
Bi : Your committee to whom was referred House bill No. 26,
enititied " An Act providing for the removal and appointment of cer-
officers in the Staterof Texas, Mve carefully examined the same, Johnson—27.
I am instructed to report said bill back to the House, and reoom- "
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Speaker House of Representatives :
Sir : Your Committee on State iairs, to whom was referred a
memorial from the police court of Medina county, praying your hon-
orable body to be authorized to levy a special tax for the erection of a
jail, have had the same under considleration, and beg leave to report
the accompanying bill and recommend its passage.
Very respectfully, ‛
JULIUS SCHUTZE,
Chairman of Committee.
Report read and bill passed to the order of the day.
Mr. Butler, Chairman of Committee on Penitentiary, made the
following report: ■
Committee Room,
May 21,1870.
Honorable IRA H. EVANS,
Speaker Hpuse of Representatives:
Your Committee on Penitentiary, to’whom was referred the joint
resolution appropriating to the wife of Col N. A. M. Dudley the
salary of the Superintendent from the date, of service, instruct me
to report back to the House the resolution, with a recommendation
; CoxrTTEE Room,
Austin, May 21, 1870.
To Hon. IRA H. EVANS, :
Speaker House Representatives;
Sir : Your Committee on Counties and County Boundaries, to
whom was committed a bill for the relief bf Fort Bend county, pray-
ing the Legislature of the State of Texas to relinquish the State tax
to said county for two years, for the purpose ojf repairing the jail
and court house in said county, have had the same under considera-
tion and, after mature deliberation, most respectfully beg leave to
make the following report: That from the great number of counties —
similarly situated it would be deleterious: to the financial condition aid.
of the State to mat the relief prayed for, therefore your committee
returns the resokution and recommend that it be not adopted
• neportadoptea J • 7 ; cooPE# Cheipman
Chairman.
Report' read and bill passed to the order of the day.
On motion of Mr. Butler, the rules were suspended to put on sec-
ond reading “ Joint Resolution No. 18, relative to the pay of Col.
N.A. M. Dudley as Superintendent of C
thegsame to his wife.”
Joint resolution No. 18 read second time.*
Qn motion of Mr. Plumley its engrossment and thin! reading were
Report read and resolution laid over to come up in its order.
Mr. Cooper, Chairman of Committee on Counties and County
Boundaries, made the following report:
CoMIITEE Room,
Austin, Texas, May 21, 1870.
To the Hox. IRA H. EVANS, .
Yeas—Messrs. Speaker, Abbott of Avstin, Allen k 1
ley, Bonner, Cooper, Cotton, Camp, Cox, Dup e, 1 ‘ "
Franks, Gardiner, Grothaus, George, Ham, Hamilun,"",
Johnson, Kendall, Lock, Lyons, Manning, Morrison, M.I
neon,' Morris, McKee of Guadalupe, Mitchel Mullie",
Moore of Red River, Plumley, Prissick, Robinson ej
Schlotman. Schutze, Sheriff, Sinclair, Slaughter, Storktri
cer, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Nov Wi:-----* *- ••
Colorado, York, Yoangkin, Zoell
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Nays— Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Austin, Abbot of Hii, Bec-
ton, Booty, Cole, EUis, Gaston, F
Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, Lane, Leonard, McKee of Fannin, Miller, -o
Robb, Row, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburn, Wearer of Hunt; Weaver
of Johnson—26.
The Chairman ruled the point of order not w. 1
the same question had already been settled by the
House, on appeal.
Mr. Abbott, of Hill, appealed from the decision of
Mr. Evans moved that the appeal be laid on the ta i
T. e yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. M, ।
AND W EEIL
TRACY, SIEM EKING &
Speaker, Abbott of Austin, Allen R, Butler, Bur-
whom was committed > joint reeplation for the feliak ot Liberty sHbyrmfasEpnnatonpogerag,tnruhen,PCn PaunntonDMs
county, praying the kegislature of the State of Texas to relinquish welt Jobnson, Kendall. Locke, "Lyons, Manning, Morrison, Moore of
the Sttte tax to mid county for thesterm pf.threeyearMm the Harrison,Morris, McKee of Guadalupe, Mitchell, Mullins, Med-
lock, Moore of Red River, Pierson, Plumley, Prjssick, Robinson,
Schlickum, Schlotman, Schutze, Sheriff Slaughter, Stockbridge, I
Spencer, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Noy, Williams of Walker, Wil-1
liama, of Colorado, York, Youngkin, Zoeller—53.
So the House refused to adjourn. ।
The question then recurred, “ Shall the main question be now :
putr" * .
The yeas and nays were demanded by Messrs. Miller, McLean 1
and Kyle, and stood: , .
. Yeas—Messra, Speaker, Abbott of Austin. Allen R.a Butler. ■
Burley, Burnett, Bonner, Cooper, Cotton, Camp, Cox, Dupree, Da
vis, Dorris, Franks,,Gardiner, Grothaus, George, Ham, Hamilton,; wokiy.
Haskell, Johnson. Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning, Morrison,, Rrigthemetalorgan,thnjournalaofthplezialnr
Moore of Harrison, Morris, McKee of, Guadalupe, Mitchell, Mul- ublishei fronn th" o:Mrlally commet" ’ 10” " "i"ut
lins, Medlock, Moore of Red River, Plumley, Prissick, Robinson,
Schlickum, Schlotman, Schutae, Sheriff, Sinclair, Slaughter, Stock-* __
bridge, Spencer, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Nov, Williams of Walker,,
Willinms of Colorado, York, Youngkin, Zoeller—58.
Naya—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton, Booty, Cole, El-
lie. nmton, Hughes, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, Lane, Leon-
aid, "McLean, McKee of Fannin, Miller, Posey, Pierson, Robb, | Both genoral andopecial, now all Par.oLthe "od "
Rome Simmoos, Smysh, Stirman, Shelburne, Weaver of Hunt,
Wenmer of Johnmom—27. ~ *
-. ._______. > NtAnoin BreHtim "saardhepint o order that it required a
Mr. McKetofGeedolupe, o Committee on Chima and SoaPAthavote to dspenme with the rale allowing free dinoussion on
ecouuts DM0 the oowE report s any hill before it passage.
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton, B - ty ’
Gaston, Hughes. Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy, l.n
McLean, McKee of Fannin, Miller. Posey, Pierson K
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• Yeas—Messrs. Abbott of Austin, R. Allen, Burley, Burnett,
Bonner, Cooper, Cotton, Camp. Cox. Dupree, Davis, Franks, Gar-
diner. George, Hamilton. Johnson, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, Manning,
Morrison, Moore of Harrison, Morris, McKee of Guadalupe, Mitchel,
Mullins, Medlock, Moore of Red River, Plumley, Prissick, Schlic-
kum, Schlotman, Schutze. Sheriff. Slaughter, Sinclair. Stockbridge,
Spencer, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Noy, Williams of Walker, Williams
of Colorado, York, Youngkin,. Zoeller—46. ; Williams of Walker,
Nays—Messrs. Austin, Abbott of Hill, Becton, Booty, Crudup,
Cole, Dorris, Ellis. Gaston, Ham, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle, Lacy.
Lane, Leonard, McLean, McKee of Fahnin, Miller, Posey, Piersn,
Robb, Ross, Smyth, Stirman, Shelburne, Weaver of Hunt—
So the motion of Mr. Hughes was laid on the table. .
«r. Evans moved the previous question.
Previous question sustained.
Mr. Abbott, of Hill, made the point of order that the previous
question could not be made on the bill without a four-fifths vote.
The Chairman decided the point of order not well taken.
Mr. Abbott, of Hill, appealed from the decision of the chair.
The yeas and nays were demanded b- “'
and- Smyth, and the decision of the chair
lowing vote;
Messrs. Speaker, Abbott, of Austin, Allen, R., Butler, Burley, Bon-
ner,। Cooper, Cotton, Camp, Cox, Dupree, Davis, Dorris. Franks, Gardi-
ner, Grothaus, George, Harn, Hamilton, Kendall, Locke, Lyons, aans, 0010 vi Iu .
Manning. Morrison, Moore, of Harrison, Morris, McKee, of Gua- Schlickum. Sehlotma
dalupe, Mitchell, Mullins, Medlock, Moqre, of Red River, Plumley, bridge, Spel
Prssick, Robinson. Schlickum, Schlotman,' Schutze, Sheriff Sin- "......
clair, Stockbridge, Spencer, Tegener, Tinsley, Van Noy, Williams,
of Walker, William, of Colorado, Youngkin. Zveller—48.
Nays -Messrs. Austin. Abb it, of Hill, Becton. Booty, Cole, Lane, McLean, McKee
Ellis, Gaston, Hughes, Hawkins, Jenkins, Kyle. Lacy. Lane,1 smythe. Stirman. Shelburne, Weaver
Leonard, McLean, McKee, of Fannin. Miller, Posey, Pierson, Robb, son
Rss, Simmons, Slaughter, Smyth, Stirman. Shelburne. Weaver,
of Hunt, Weaver, of Johnson-—28.
Mr. Booty moved a call of the House.
Call sustained.
THE DAILY ST? JOUK?
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