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THE OHIO STATE. JOURNAL. 1 VOLUME 2& GENERAL ASSEMBLY" OP OHIO. SENATE. Friday, March 15, 1839 Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Walton, from the standing committee on the Judiciary, reported back the bill for the protection of rait-roaus, amended agreeably to instructions, which amendment was agreed to, anil the kill ordered to third reading. Alan, the bill to punish betting on elections, with amendments. Mr. Craigiill moved to postpone indefinitely, which was iosi yeas 17, nays 17. The amendments were then ncrrced to, when Mr. Staddcn moved to postpone unlil the first Men- day of December next, which was disagreed to yeas ij, nays in. The bill was then ordered to be read a third tirn yeas 18, nays 17. Mr. Walton, from the snmo committee, renorted back the bill to amend the act to provide for the incor poration 01 townships, recommending its indefinite postponement, Agreed to. Mr. McLaughlin, from tho standinrr comniittca nn Canals, reported upon the resolution for tho relief of James lyoolf, recommending its postponement until iieneinuer next. Agreed 10. Also, tho resolution authorizing n survey for an Im. provemetit up the waters of One Leg and Conotton uroi-ns, wiin me same recommendation. Agreed to. Mr. Savior, from the standing committee on Rail roads and Turnpikes, reported back with ono amendment the bill to amend the act incorporating a certain jurnpiKo company in uaitia county, and it was ordered to a third reading. Also, the hill to amend the act incorporating the Hamilton, Ilossvillo and Eaton Turnpiko Company, uihi 11 wtio umuiru iu a iniru reading. Mr. Mnrri; from tho snmo committee, rennrlcd back the bill tnamoml Ihe act incorporating the Clarks- thic, .uoa, nnnw run, iew Lexington and Lees-burgh Turnpike Company, passed January 25, 1839, mm 11 was uruercu 10 a nurd reading. Mr. Smith, from the maiorilv of tho standinrr com mittcoon the Judiciary, to which had been refircd tho memorial of John I). Marian, forromuneration for damages and lossos sustained from being subjeclel to criminal process in 1110 otaie 01 Kentucky, upon false grounds: together with notilions to the samo effect from citizens of the Stato, reported unfavorably, ask- ing 10 uo oiscuargeu irom lurtnor consideration of the subject, and that the petitioners have leave to with' draw their papers; which was airrecd to. f Mr. .Ilhn, from the standing committeo on Now Counties, reported upon sundry petitions for Hip erne. tion of tho new county of Salem, recommending its lnuenniie postponement. Agreed to. Mr. Tod, from the standing committee on the Jade ciary, reported back the bill providing for the disposi tion of unclaimed costs, with sundrv amcmlmcnia Mr. Morris moved its indenfiite postponement, which wus iusi yeas 1 1, nays Some of the amendments wore then agreed to, and others disagreed to. Mr. Tracy moved an additional section, extending wiuvisiuur. ui UIU Ulll 10 justices 01 Hie 1 OBCC. which was lost vcas 17, navs 17. The quest'on was then taken upon ordering the bill iuu mini rc.iiuug, anu carried yeas V'J, nays 12. Mr. Murrh, from tho standing pnnnmticn nn Airri. Culture, Common e and Manufactures, reported back mo inn 10 incorporate uie oiate Agricultural (Society, and it was ordered to a Ihird readinrr. Mr. Jama, from the standinrr committee on Finance. renorted back the hill nmLinr anwiul nnn.nn.Mi:,..,. r woms oi internal improvement tor tho year 1839, , ; . , t - .' ' i hi amonnments, wncn it was laid upon the table. Mr. Green, from the standing comiuilleo on tho Ju. Mary, reported back the bill for tho relief of Arthur ggart, Willi sundry amendments, which wore a.rrueil , and the bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Tod, from the same committee, reported back e bill to amend the act regulating; licenses and tnv- rus, and it was ordered to a third readinrr. Mr. Oliver, from the standing commilteo on Agri- iiiiure, vomnierce ami .iianuiaclures, reporlej back ii to incorporate tno onngrin rails Manuuclur-ompany, wilh sundry amendments, which wore to, and tho bill ordered to bo read a third time. Jtltcn, from a select committee to which had ecommilkd the bill to incorporate tho town of is, in llio county ot Crawford, reported tho m i. wiin amonomenis, winch wero agreed lo, uiii viuciru iu u imr.irunuing, 'utter, from tho standing committee on Schools iol Lands, reported back tho bill to authorize mtssioncrs ol Meigs county to receive sur- i leases ot section 10 In said county, and (icates Ihcrcof, and it was ordered to a third F'ffiiiffVr, from a select committco, reported I Dili to incorporate tho Lancaster Military i-uiaiiuii, aim ii was orucreu to a nurd rcad- d, from a select cnmmiltee. renorled back iho n relative to tho southern termination of the anal, further amended. Tho amendments reed to, and tho resolution laid upon tho tablo. rrad a third time, and puwd, bill to incnr-he Lancaster, Carroll, Pickorinijtun. and Na. load Turnpike Cnmnanv. (bill to Incorporate the First Baptist Church of crecit, Delaware county. bill lo vacate part nf a Slato road loadi it cr from lunibns to Springfield. A billJmakliiB special appropriation of the threo t eenl. fund fur tho county of Perry. A bill to amend the act Incornomtinrr thn rinrlra. lie, Cuba, Snow Hill, Now Lexington and Lccs-irgh Turnpike Company. A hill further to amend thn net Incorporating tho Hamilton, Uossvillo and Eaton Turnpike Company. A bill to amend the act granting licenses and regulating Invents. A hill to incorporate tho German Evangelical Protestant Church of St. Johns, in Masiillon, Stark county. A bill to provent injuries to the canals of this Stato, and for other purposes. A bill to incorporato the Cadiz and Ml. Vernon Turn. pike Company. A bill to incorporate the Chagrin Falls Manufacturing Company. A bill to incorporate tho town of Reynoldshurgh, In the comity of Franklin. A hill lo incorporate the Regular Baptist Church ol Chnst in llucyrus, Crawford county. A bill to lay out and establish a Slate road in the counties of Preble and Butler. A billtoincorpontle tho Methodist Episcopal Church of Granger, iu the county of .Medina. A bill to incorporate thn First United Brethren Churrh of Chrisi in Ntrasburgh, Tuscarawas county. COLUM A bill to incorporate the First Methodist Episcopal Pl.., f K,rncl,.,r,rl, T t ...... ..,,, ...,,.. A bill to incorporate the First Evangelical Luther nn rWitlrMl nf SZtragltlirirtt in Til ana m i,ri a nminlu A bill to incorporate the town of Limn, in the county of Stark. A bill to incorporate the First Baptist Church of .'. All . !. .1.. - .ril.l.:.. miinua, m uiu feuumy ui JilCKlllu,. A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Meies county to receive the surrender of certain leases of school lands, and givo certificates therefor. A bill to incorporate the .State Agricultural Society, A bill to incorporate the First Congregational Socie- ijr ui iivuu, in uiu uuumy oi jjorain. A bill further to amend the act to authorize the cor porate authorities ul .ancsvnie to borrow money. A bill to incorporate the First Presbyterian or Con rjrogational Church of Strasburgh, in tho county of l uscarawns, A hill In inenrnnrntn llm kmrrt'itn Knminn.i. w -- "... vl,l,tllllK ,IU , lllllllllOII, Uossville, Uarrtown, Oxford, and Fairhaven Turnpike A liill In aiimnil the npl iiif.pi,p..ii.i tl.a 1 1.....:!.... company. A bill to incorporate the Sidney, Carcysville, and Millnrntnurn Tnriinil.'n PniAr,,..,,. A bill to incorporate tho town of Ducyrua, iu (he 1.. r ii r..-.t J lyUUHIj' Ul IViaWIUIU. A hill lo nnipnil lliennl inenrnnpaiiitrr il,a V,-,r,'.t:,.n iml A ul, I ,.wl l)il.rl (',,,,,. A bill to incorporito the tiranville Fire Company, in f .l,lfiiirr nminlif A bill to incorporate the First Baptist Church of Sllhlinrv. ill tlin enmilv nf nlnwurn A bill to amend the act incorporating the town of ,i'Tnuieti A bill to amend the act prescribing tha duties of Coniilv Auditor-!. n;iaan1 Tnroli 1.1 lull A bill to enlarge tho corporate limits of tho town of uiiiiesviiie. A hill fnr (lin ilisnnslllnn nf nnMnlmo.l ,n.i. A hill providing for tho levying of a school tax in Oxford lownuliln. Itiillnp .mtitlif A bill to incorporate tho town of Alexandria, in the ... r f : . i ' cuuniy 01 inching. A bill to incorporate the Obcrlin Mechanics' Steam r. ri ... i unfile UVM.j A bill to illCOroorale tha Socond Vrnalwtar't-tn Zn clelv nf Pnliimlinci. A bill to incorporate the Now Hagerstown Female Seminary. A bill to incorporate tho Wood county Turnpiko and Drnininr Cnnnmriv. A bill to lav out rtml entnlillali n Rtntn vnn.l In counties 01 Alien and liaruin. A bill to lay out and establish a Stato road in the cuiiuucs ot rtcKaway ami r rdtiKitn. A 0 1 lo amend llin net nrovu n, n f,,. it, a tion of lands and town lots sold tor taxes, passed M.-l. 1 loo, 1 1 illilll II 11, loot. A bill to reirulate lite sh ,.f rnnt monts and decrees iu iho countlt s of Cuyahoga ami A hill In Inrwrmrnfn flirt TTmnn., 1?...- 1 villo, Tatriot ami Centerville Turnpike Company, in mo i-iMiuijr ui uuiinu A hill tnr thn nr.tpi?ttnn nf ruLmoJa A bill to incorporate tho Ohio City Insurance Com- A bill tO amend tho ftCl inanniorntincr tltn Pnn. t. r " " j ' A bill to incorporate the Mechanics' .Savings Society of Ohio City. InJefinitoly postponed. A bill to Crii.ltfl a lii'il hi rnrtnin fta In iI.a t.r.. nruviMiirnl Pnit.nfli.v snip m .anosvilie. a mil to incorporito Hie Hamilton nml MLUIetown Turnnike Company, A bill tn nmrnd tlip ar.i iiipnrnr.rii.rir it. a P..ttl.n,. " -vij.-. kiiii uiu viijaniiii(i r.i lis. ML-dina. Wellinirtoii and T.rw.ll- TumniLA VUIIII'-IIIJ, A bill to incoruarala tha I.:inrr4tir Miliiirv lli.1l 4Car,.;,i:n 1 J A bill for iho relief of Arthur Tajrrart. A hill ntiipmlntiirv nf iUa nn in ..,. Jot. - ""vij miu tut -J u'"iiai llllf'l 18'. IIs ment for debt, pasied JIarch 13, 183!., was read a ll.lp.l Air. Wiillnn nmrn,l In renninn.il ,l,n I. ill I. - -.1 ... . .s. .-.v.,,,,,,. , uiu iu a cum:, committeo of ono, with instructions to incorporate into in. uiu ine ainenument proposed ny linn nn yester daV. which Wn. nirreed Invnna 17 ni-a lit A resolution nf llm Ilnusn In npin, 1 1tiw. AwiM - .... , luin, ii.il ii . i,u of tho report of tho standing committeo on H.iuta and tho Currency, in the Huuso of Kepresenlalives, upon in,.- uoirci ui nanus uuu uiu vurreucy, was laid upon tho table. ' A resolution of tho Huttso aulliorizintr tho Board of , -.-..,.. nuu uniiiii.iiu lui o canal in liiehland county, was laid on the table. A resolution for tho adjustment of claims for darmv ges from tho constriiclion of tho Duelling Valley Ca 1 till 10 Vnrks In niiiiin n aiirw..., .,.( r... - h ..h w uunai,, A reSOllltlOn ailllinri7.llirr till, mulllnnmnnl f Ii , . . .v.,...l.,jl(tuil, u, wiio.li in uiu rcniienuary in me construction ol thn new State House, as far as Iho Warden of that institution shall deem to the interest uf the Stale, was agreed to. A resolution for tho relief of Jacob L. Vance was postponed till December next. , A ri'fl lllttioll niilhnriviitr ll.a fi.u.h.l. f Ct-l- l- " "ri ",u "-":ln"J ui .-.1,110 U procure standard weights and measures was laid upon 1I1U ItlUIU. A resolution providing for making indexes to the laws and journals was agreed lo. On motion of Mr. HatMer, the Senate took up the rnuiuuu r ii mango oi ino county seal ot Lucas county, when Iho pending amendment, offered by Mr. ,r, ,,n I9I1W(.,-U u, Mr. Unlet then nronnAril nn tmninlmnnl u'l.il. agreed tn, and the resolution passed. Mr. Walton, from tho select comntitlee to which had been it-committed the bill lo amend tlie act abol- reportetl llio same back amended according to i'nsti lions, which amendment was agreed to. Tho bill isning nn nn-onmeiit lurucbl, passed March 11), 1S38, istruo- no u pabseu, ny me loiiowing veto: Yeas Messrs. Allen, Hales, Ilircli, Cox, Craigliill, Tloluies, Hosteller, Ihrig, James, Mallhuws, Mo-l.ntighlin, Morris, Rodger, Nuiilh, Slokeh-v, Shan-npn, Shideler, Sladden, Thompson, Tod, 'I'homas, Tracy, litter, Vanmeler, Walton, and Speaker iti. Nays Messrs. Fuller, (ireen, Harlan, Oliver, Spangler, Kay tor, Wade, and White 8. On motion of Mr. I'anmiler, tho Senate took up the resolution relalive to the southern termination of the Ohio '.m:,l. A,l ll. n,,r,.ll... I.l. .- .. ...... .Ilw .., ,. U,-Mlu uiiuii uerueiug to Iho resolution, it was decided as follows: Yona Mk4ph All.,., lli..,l, r-..v f-.,:. .l.tll t,..M.. -1 .-jv, w i.uoiii, i uuer, Green, Matthews, McLaughlin, Morris, Oliver, Hnd- eem, .-unin, ciioKi-iey, Baylor, Nudelcr, Staddcn, i r.ii-j , i iiuineier, t uite, ami v into '.'0. Navs Mcskm. 1 1 ,rl in. It,.l,,. ll.,.i..ii. ii..:.. J.imes, Shannon, Spangler, Thompson, Tod, Tliomas! Ulter, W niton, ti nd S aker 13. Mr. James protesled ngninsl Ihe praetieo of passing r solutions authorizing largo disbursements of public DUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1839. money, slating that he should have voted for a bill pro vidinir for the measure e.onteiniihited in tlm roBnlniinn Ulr. MclMughlin ofl'ered-a resolution, which was laid llPOn the tallln. tO mitllOrivn llm Qnnrlnrm..!.. n... ncral lo uso the Old Peniienliary as a depository of ma iuuiic urnw now in ins care, or wiueii may uecoi-lected by him, and lo make suoh repairs as may bo n..nr Irt ,l,n t .1 C J L"-"iJ u in" n.llu nci:llll lliuruoi, On motion of Mr. Stianigler, the Senate took up tho general appropriation bill for the year 1839, which received various amendments, and was then ordered to a third reading. llills p ssed through commilteo of tho whole, Mr. Slaceleu 111 the chair, nml nrilcrml tn n il.i r.1 -..q,l;. A bill to amend the act to authorize the holding of special courts in Iho county of Cuyahoga. A bill to restrain the cities of Cincinnati and Cleveland in tho exorcise of certain powers. A bill to revive tho ant incorporating the Uellefon-taino and Perryshurgh Rail-mad Company. A bill to incorporate the Erio Insurance Company. Indefinitely postponed. A bill making a special appropriation of tho three per cent, fund for the county of Union. Postponed. A bill to iiicorporato-tho--Monrocville-Fire Company No. 1, in tho county of Huron. A bill to authorize a review and alteration of part of a State road leading from Wortbington, in Franklin county, to Marysvillo, in Union county. A bill to incorporate the Lilhopolis Academy. A bill to incorporate the First Methodist Episcopal Church in the cityof Cleveland. A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Franklin county to sell the poor house of said county, and the lands attached thereto. A bill to incorporate the Now Richmond Turnpiko Comnanv. A bill lo incorporate the First Melhodist Soociety of A bill to authorize a certain school district in tho county of Jackson to borrow money. Indefinitely postponed. A bill to divorce Roxana Davis from her husband, Luther M. Davis. Indefinitely postponed. A bill to incorporate the Scioto and Miami Ilail-road and Turnpike Company. Hecommilled. A bill to incorporate tho Relief Firo Company of Zanesvillo. A bill to vacate part of a Slate road in (he county of Columbiana. A bill for the relief of Georgo Arnold, guardian of Bennet Dine, a lunatic. A hill lo incorporate tho Citizens' Firo Company of Chillicolbe. A bill to incorporate the Northwestern Turnpike Company. A hill to incorporate Ihe Wortbington Literati. A bill to divide Ihe town of Akron, i0 the county of Portage, into two school districts. The Senate then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPKKSEXTATIVES. FniBAV, March 15, 1839. Tho following bills were severally read the third ttmo and passed: A bill lo incorporate the Dullsville Rail-road Com-pany.A bill to amend tho act to incorporate the Dayton and Dfllcfoiitaine Turnpike tiooiji.io. A bill to uineiid the net to incorporate the First Presbyterian Church of Washington, hi Fayottoeoun- A bill to amend the act to lay nut and establish a Slate road in llin ennntiod nf rntnml.ion,. nn.l J-..-.nll A bill to amend the act to incorporate the Voriuii-lion and Uirmingham Rail-road Company. A bill lo authorize tho Commissioners of Hamilton county to borrow money. A bill to repeal Iho 13tli section of the act to incorporate the town of I'iketon, in Piko county. A bill to authorize the corporate authorities of the town of Woosler to borrow money for school purposes. A bill tn incorporate tho Associate Rufurined Church of Knoxvillo, in Iho county of Ji tl'erson. A hill to ameud the act to incorporate the First rresbvlerian Church of Granville, in Licking county. A bill to incorporato the Presbyterian Church of Malaga, in Monroe county, under thocaroand government of Ihe General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in tho United States. A hill to amend Iho act prescribing Iho duties of County Auditors. A hill providing for tho enlargement of the Lock nt the mouth of Symm's creek on Ihe Mut-kinguin river. A bill lo amend Ihe net to incorporate the town of Albion, iu ihe county of Cuyahoga. A bill to amend Ihe act to incorporate ilm H inging Rock and Lawrence Furnace Rail-road f'ompany. Hancock nml lli-nrv. n uiu 10 auiuoriui u c-tate road in llio coiioln of A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Knox county to borrow money for certain purposes from llio surplus revenue deposited with said comity, A bill to divorce Elizabeth Farringtou from her hus- uaim vieorgo rarringron. A bill to amend thn act relating to information in the nature uf quo warranto, and regulating tho mode of proceeding thereon. A hill to authorize tho sale of the south-east quarter of section lli.T. 4, Ii. 5, in Monroo county. A hill to uutburiio the Cumtiii-inmr nf l,.,:.ftnl.l v, a i,i,,r.u county to construct a bridge across ihe Ohio Canal, A bill fur the relief uf James W. Crawlord. A lull to million the 1 rustics of the .Methodist Episcopal Church of Newark to sell certain, roal estate.A hill further supplementary to the act to iuenrpo- mil. llin Tlinnlmrifiil S.Hiiin-.irv nf ll.n P. t I.'..:. copal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, A l.lll , r..ll...ri.... ii. r- . ;. .1 uii. w u""""'u .nn vuililljr l'UIII!llSrintCrS 01 the several counties of Jefferson, Harrison, Guernsny and Monroo, tnsuhseriho to Ihe capital stock of Turnpiko or McAdamizcd Road Companies. A bill to incorporate tha Protestant Evangelical Church of Cleveland. A bill to incorporate lbs Parish of Sl. Albion's Church. A bill for the relief of George G. Daker and Goorrre W. Lewis. A bill lo authorizo llio sale of section Ifi. T. A n 3, in Jefferson county. A bill lo chance Ihe namerof llin PliilntnMhnnn r u. erary Institute in Guernsey county. n uiu 10 ninenu me aei 10 incorporato llio Data vis Turnpike and Iliidgo Company. A hill to incorporato the Hibernian Society of Cin cinnati. A bill to divorco Jesse LocLa from hii wifn Locke, A bill to authorizo thn Commiasinnurs nf V,m,l n,l Hancock counties to subscribe lo the capital stock uf Iho llellefontaiiit- and Perrysburg Ruil-road Company, anil to borrow money. A hill to amend the net to incorporato the Hamilton, Springfield, and Carthage Turnpike Company. lUjwttnf Standing (bmmiltca By Mr. Vunlumlt, from tho committeo on Public Works, in relation lo the petitions from Marion county, for privilege to erect cerlain dams across the Scioto river, rccommendincr the postponement of the same to next December! which was agreed to. , l)y Mr. Andrew, nf Franlilin, from the Judiciary, in relation to the law for Iho roliof of insolvent debtors, that Ihe commilteo had not been able to give it that Consideration U hic.ll it Hnsnrvnil ,..,,1 .,oi,i - i. charged. Arroed to. Hv Mr. Jtnller. from llm ifimmiHca nn rl..:. . I - relation to Iho claim of Jacob L. Vance, a resolution authonzillir him In e.nnnni,tinn an nn,;..l.l. t- r, . ,7 , -,v .... umimuiu .ui, in ine Court of Common Pleas against the State of Ohio, for - " ti'"'"'.", cic, wntcn wasndopted. JiV Mr. Iletrlrr frnm Ilia A ,rrir..,li...l i i- . , .".ii vuiiiiiiiiitc ui relation to the subject nf si Illlllnrfl Urni.ilil. nn.l sures, a resolution requiring the Secretary of Stale to ,...,u.u u m;i ui noiiiudiu weigntsanu measures, rorth-with, nrrreeablv to the aet nn llin enl.lnr., .i,;..i. ....... - i ,,1,11.11 nun agreed to. Hv Mr. J.hmnn. nf Slarr. frnm ll.o .n.;i,.. ... Finance, the bill mnktnir nripn..il mnr,n.:.iin i e - . . 1 ."jMiiiuunn ir works ot internal imnmvpmnnt fnr ll.o An. toon. rocominonding the agreement of tho House to tho amendments of ihe Senate to the same. Arrced to. iiy Mr. Smith, nf Columbiana, from the committee on Cornorations. in rnlntion in iI,a na,;i;n- c- .1.- i e i, , , , , : " "" i'-.iiiuiio iiuih mo town of I- redericksburg for ail extension of tho corporate limits nf a:iil lAtvn tlmi i I j: . . ,.., .,lu naB iiiKni-uieu. 10 grant the prayer of the petitioners. Agreed to. uy me same, the lull to incorporate the Erie, Huron, and Michigan Steamboat Company, recommending iis indefinite postponement, which was agreed to. Iiv Mr. Donallu. in rnlnlinn in .nn,!.. f . . ' " "in .t:iiiiuiiB iur special appropriations of the three per cent, fund, that it wat inexpedient to grant the prayer of the petition-crs under existing circumstances. Agreed to. On motion of .Mr. Aircum, the House took up the bill to incorporato the proprietors of Ihe Akron Rural Mr. Flood moved that tlm hill K ;n,lrtrM.i .... poned. which was lost ven 9? nn. 11 'i-i. i tion on the passage of the bill was then lost yeas 30.' nays 30. ' On motion of Mr. ?,'n-, ,l.a TT...a. . t. ... .i.. , . " 7 ' '" Jl .luunn loon III! me resolution of the Senate in relation to Ihe removal of me scai or justice ol Lawrence county. It was arccd to. Mr. Iluehct offered a re.nlniinn f-,,-,1... .i:.,i.:i....: - , , .....w inn uirtiiiuuilUII or the laws and journals among ihe several counties of Ihe State, which was recommitted. The Senoto having insisted on their disagreement to tho amendment of the House to the resolution appointing Directors of the Lunatic Asylum to strike out the name of Marcus Brown and insert that of Adin G. Ilihhs. Mr. Flimd mnvn.l ,)., i1.a 11.,.,-. -at . . ' ----- ..uuou iiuiiiriu iu their amendment, which was finally agreed to yoas Tho resolution of thn Srnntn nnthnri .inor it.. r-. missioners of Sandusky county to use certain moneys .w. uiu wimiiiiuiiuu ui n uriuge, was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Flood, 1000 copies of the report of the majority of tho committee on Banks and the uiinuij, reunion mi a nuio uant!, etc., were nr. tiered to lift nriiitnl. On motion of Mr. Coming, the Board of Public Works Were authorized f,m lm nart nfil.n 11, i. ununu iu-vahiiiiiihuuii nnu survey ol a canal or slack- i, .in i no. i.,., hum irom LiOiiuonviue to wanges, along the Illack Fork of MnhL-nn. in Kir.hi.nj . .- -..5 , . , ; :, ' ," " -uun.j, mm , -- - j, mj'.'.i inu i.inu- ticabilily of the same, together with an cslimateof its nnal V Ii- r'.l , tl llm nii I, nrM A MnfliniV. Itnnn II. n ..- On motion nf Mr. f'n.,l ,l,n tin..,.. i i t , . ...-u, ... ,,,.iioa ii--i.(ii.3iiiriru its vote on the indefinite postponement of Ihe bill to uiiiiiutu inu viiunty uontmissioners ol tlanlin county to subscribe to the capital slock of tho Mad river nnu uiihu nnu ruii-roaa company, ana loconvevcor tain lots. ' Mr. Fowler moved that it ho postponed to the first ..,.,uj ui iic.i ieceiuucr, which was disagreed to yens 2i, nays 31. Tho bill was then passed. On motion of Mr. Ilea, the House took up the report of tho Judiciary in relation In llm n,.lili. ,n.,r II l Ciillougb, for a divorco. Tho petitioner has leave to ""ii'in- ui l-'" m. On motion, Mr. Mnurn, nf Stark, and Mr. Camp had Imvo of abaci, cc fnr tho rrtnainuVr of tho session. On moiinn of Mr. Jlendricln, the following pream-blo nml resolution wero adopted : Whereas, on tho duv nf l'.,l. Ii n .t- tion held in this H ill. nirlinruir nfll.i. II..... I. I.. iiruiign, r,sinire, itepresenlativo of the county of - - , -. , v. I1UUKF, -.Ullll unucio, uuiiiig nm present session or me tieneral Ansenihlv. M'nt ilnlir ninlil tn tha ..m.. .1 i...tii e - j v " ...... uiu. i ui iiiiuiior ui Smto, ill the placo of John A. Bryan, Esq., rotated, atul wheroaa, tho term of said ollico commences on tomorrow, tho sixteenth nf Mnri'h Init mm, I ll..... 1.. , - ........ ui.u ..-,. nnr. been, asyel, no plan devised by which one Individual van hi. ivii.iiior in otjio ana itepreseniaiive or the people nt ono and the snmo time, and wberens, owing tn the unpleasant situation into which said John Urough has been forced by bis friends, against bis own wishes and anticipnlions, it is niado necessary for him to abandon either the people who sent him lo the Legislature, or Iho olhYo to w hich that Legislature appointed him. Therefore, Rtauked, Thai Ihe said John Brough, Esq., member from Fairli.-ld, be excused from further attendance during the remainder of the session, and thai he receive the thanks of this House for the able and iude-faligablo manner in which ho has carried out the great measures of reform in which the present General Assembly has been engaged. Mr, Flimd introduced a statement in relation to the claim of Humpson and Parkinson, which was laid on the table. Mr. Urough offered a resolution appointing Commissioners to estimate dam ages arising from the construction of tho Hocking Canal, which was agreed lo. On motion uf Mr. IIVW, llm hill to amend tho act to incorporate Ihe town of St. (Ilniravill. m-u.. ,tL.,n ... and postponed to next December. mi motion in .nr. ionauy, u was JltvdnJ, (unanimutisfy) 'That the thanks of this llnnsn bo Inllilored In J.uiifa I. P.,mn- I'n r... il.. ublu und imparti tl manner in which ho has discharged Ihe tl lilies of presiding officer during Ihe present session.The Speaker, Mr. f'urnii, replird in a few brief and pertinent remarks. I lie speaker laid hi-foro Ihe House llio report of the Auditor ul Slain nn llin rnniliti.in nt il.., a,.... I... enue, which was laid nn Iho table. nil moi.on ol Mr, Mronum, tho House took np the resolulion appointing Noah II. Swayne, James Huge, Asahel Chiltendeti and Pliilu II. III msli.il. 'I'nidti.i.u ..I tho H. af and Dumb Asylum. NUMBER 41. Mr. Traill moved to strike out the name of James Hoge and insert that of Geo. W. Slocuin, which w disagreed lo yeas 12, nays 48. P h' ni"iT "!?? mVe.d.10 "rike oul 'e me of f i u 'mi insert Mr- slocura. which after a can of the House was agreed to by a party yoto On motion of Mr. Dromon, the Holtse took up the resolution of the Senate appointing Jame, Hogo and Noah II Swayne, I rustees of the Ohio Institution for the JJIind, and the same was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Brough, the House took up the reso tition providing for tho adjustment of the claim of poned"1 Sai"0 Wa il"Ier"lite,y POS'- Oii motion of Mr. Flood, the House took up the bill relating to prison labor in Ihe Ohio Penitentiary, and the same, on motion of Mr. Fitch, was indefinitely postponed yoas 43, nays 19; ' Mr. AYWn introduced nbill to niter part of a Slato road in the county of Delaware. The constitutional rule was dispensed with and the hill was road the third time and passed. Mr. Johmm, of Slark, moved a reconsideration of thovotoon the resolution offered by Mr. Jlerulrickt in tho morning in relation to Mr. llraugh, which was agreed to. Mr. llendrich then remarked that if (he House would forgive linn ibis time, he would never got ihom into such a scrape aijain, and asked leave to withdraw the resolution, which was granted. An attempt was made to have it obliterated from the journal, which was not successful. On motion of Mr. Welch, of Stark, the House recon-stdered its tote on the passage of ihe bill to incorporate the proprietors of tho Akron Rural Cemetery. The bill was then passed yeas 37, nay 23. On motion of Mr. Flood, the House took up the re-port of tho committee in relation to Iho resolution for the relief of Israel L. Ludlow, David T. Disney, and Joseph Graham. The question was on aoreeing lo tho recommendation of Ihe committee for the indefinite postponement of the resolution: which, after a brief discussion, was disagreed to. Tho question on tho adoption of ihe resolution was then taken and lost yeas 1 1, nays 41. On motion of Mr. nUrr ti,a ti.... .!, ... .v. report of ihe committco on Public Works recommend-lug the indefinite postponement of the bill authorizing a loan of credit by the Stale to Ihe Sandy and Beavor Canal, and tho same, on motion of Mr. Flood, was postponed to next December. Mr. Millikin offered Ihe following resolutions, which wero adopted unanimously: Whereas, by the Declaration of Independence on tho 4th of July, 177C, the United States of America becamo a sovereign and independent nalion, wilh full power over the territory within her limits; and whereas, at the treaty of 17S3, between the United States of Amoricaand Great Britain, the northern and northeastern boundaries between Ihe two governments were fairly designated and distinctly described; and whereas, Ihe said British government has since set np claims to a part of the territory of these States, and now lying wiilnn the Slate of Maine; and whereas, the sub-jects of Ihe British Crown have recently invaded and trespassed upon tho territory of the State of Maine, and within the limits ol this confederacy, and destroyed Iho property belonging to tho said Stale; Therefore, be it Hooked by the General Aucmbly of the Stale of Ohio, That we view wilh united approbation, Ihe prompt and energetic action of the authorities of Maine, to protect the rights and honor, not only of their own Slate but of Ihe whole Union. faW, That the act of Congress conferring upon the President of tho United States, ample power and means to protect this Nation from foreign invasion, has our full and most hearty assent i ".l"''' V'M V h"?h,J BrProva 'he efforts made by the Presulont of the United States to avert from this country the calamities of war, and earnestly hope they may be, as they have been hitherto, successful; yet, should a collision take place between this Gov-ernmenlond Great Britain hi the settlement of the pending dispute, Ohio tenders hor whole means and resources to the authorities of this Union, In sustain-ing our rigbls and honor. Htiolml, That the (iovcrnor ho directed to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamblo and resolutions to the President of the Unued Slates, and to the Governors of Ihe sevor.il Stales, Iliils considered in commillet if the Whole. A bill (S.) to amend the ocl to regulate the Medical and Sur-Rieal supervision of the Commercial Hospital and Lu-natic Asylum of Ohio. Referred to tho Judiciary com-lliittee. ' A bill (S.) rcgulaiing sales at auction in the county ofllimilinn. Ordered toe third reading. A hill (S.) declaratory of the Inw relating to wills, lielerred to Ihe Judiciary committee. A hill (II.) to authorize the construction of a free 1 ur npike road from Ihe town of Lafayette, in the coun-ty of Madison, lo tho town of Urhann, in the county of Champaign. Ordered to be engrossed. A bill io repeal the acts incorporating Ihe Cincinnati Co lege, (ho Ohio Medical College, nn.l tho Commercial Huspiial anil Lunalio Asylum of Cincinnati. Laid on the lahle. The House then adjourned. SENATE. Situbdat, .Varr 10, 1839. Senalo met pursnant to adjournment. Mr. Cox presented the petition of citizens of Mus-kingitni cttnty, en the subject of Ihe National road. Laid on Ihe Ihe table. Mr. Nnnger, from Ihe committee on Finance, re-ported hack sundry petitions on tha subject of town-ship collectors of taxes, recommending their postpone' ment until tho first Monday of December icxl. A1 greed lo. Mr. Saybr, from llio standing committee on Rail, marls and '1 urnpikos, to which had been referred a resolution of Innuiry, relative to the National road be-tween Columbus and Springfield, reported ogainst any action by the Legislature on the subject, and recommending its indefinite postponement. Agreed to. Mr. Mirrii, from the same committee, reported hack the hill lo incorporate the S. iolo and Miami Railroad Company, without amendment, and il was ordered lo be rend a Ihird lime Ibis day. Mr. llirch, from Ihe standing committee on Roads ond Highways, reported bock Ihe petiiions on the subject of protection lo persons traveling, recommending Ibat they be postponed unlil the first Monday of December nexi. Agreed to. Mr. Fuller, from a select committee, reported back the bill to restrain ihe cities of Cincinnati and Cleveland in Iho exercise of certain powers, amended so as to apply exclusively lo tho city of Clovnlnnd. The iinienilineiiij were ngrecd lo, and the bill ordered lo a third reading on Ibis day.
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Full Text | THE OHIO STATE. JOURNAL. 1 VOLUME 2& GENERAL ASSEMBLY" OP OHIO. SENATE. Friday, March 15, 1839 Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Walton, from the standing committee on the Judiciary, reported back the bill for the protection of rait-roaus, amended agreeably to instructions, which amendment was agreed to, anil the kill ordered to third reading. Alan, the bill to punish betting on elections, with amendments. Mr. Craigiill moved to postpone indefinitely, which was iosi yeas 17, nays 17. The amendments were then ncrrced to, when Mr. Staddcn moved to postpone unlil the first Men- day of December next, which was disagreed to yeas ij, nays in. The bill was then ordered to be read a third tirn yeas 18, nays 17. Mr. Walton, from the snmo committee, renorted back the bill to amend the act to provide for the incor poration 01 townships, recommending its indefinite postponement, Agreed to. Mr. McLaughlin, from tho standinrr comniittca nn Canals, reported upon the resolution for tho relief of James lyoolf, recommending its postponement until iieneinuer next. Agreed 10. Also, tho resolution authorizing n survey for an Im. provemetit up the waters of One Leg and Conotton uroi-ns, wiin me same recommendation. Agreed to. Mr. Savior, from the standing committee on Rail roads and Turnpikes, reported back with ono amendment the bill to amend the act incorporating a certain jurnpiKo company in uaitia county, and it was ordered to a third reading. Also, the hill to amend the act incorporating the Hamilton, Ilossvillo and Eaton Turnpiko Company, uihi 11 wtio umuiru iu a iniru reading. Mr. Mnrri; from tho snmo committee, rennrlcd back the bill tnamoml Ihe act incorporating the Clarks- thic, .uoa, nnnw run, iew Lexington and Lees-burgh Turnpike Company, passed January 25, 1839, mm 11 was uruercu 10 a nurd reading. Mr. Smith, from the maiorilv of tho standinrr com mittcoon the Judiciary, to which had been refircd tho memorial of John I). Marian, forromuneration for damages and lossos sustained from being subjeclel to criminal process in 1110 otaie 01 Kentucky, upon false grounds: together with notilions to the samo effect from citizens of the Stato, reported unfavorably, ask- ing 10 uo oiscuargeu irom lurtnor consideration of the subject, and that the petitioners have leave to with' draw their papers; which was airrecd to. f Mr. .Ilhn, from the standing committeo on Now Counties, reported upon sundry petitions for Hip erne. tion of tho new county of Salem, recommending its lnuenniie postponement. Agreed to. Mr. Tod, from the standing committee on the Jade ciary, reported back the bill providing for the disposi tion of unclaimed costs, with sundrv amcmlmcnia Mr. Morris moved its indenfiite postponement, which wus iusi yeas 1 1, nays Some of the amendments wore then agreed to, and others disagreed to. Mr. Tracy moved an additional section, extending wiuvisiuur. ui UIU Ulll 10 justices 01 Hie 1 OBCC. which was lost vcas 17, navs 17. The quest'on was then taken upon ordering the bill iuu mini rc.iiuug, anu carried yeas V'J, nays 12. Mr. Murrh, from tho standing pnnnmticn nn Airri. Culture, Common e and Manufactures, reported back mo inn 10 incorporate uie oiate Agricultural (Society, and it was ordered to a Ihird readinrr. Mr. Jama, from the standinrr committee on Finance. renorted back the hill nmLinr anwiul nnn.nn.Mi:,..,. r woms oi internal improvement tor tho year 1839, , ; . , t - .' ' i hi amonnments, wncn it was laid upon the table. Mr. Green, from the standing comiuilleo on tho Ju. Mary, reported back the bill for tho relief of Arthur ggart, Willi sundry amendments, which wore a.rrueil , and the bill ordered to a third reading. Mr. Tod, from the same committee, reported back e bill to amend the act regulating; licenses and tnv- rus, and it was ordered to a third readinrr. Mr. Oliver, from the standing commilteo on Agri- iiiiure, vomnierce ami .iianuiaclures, reporlej back ii to incorporate tno onngrin rails Manuuclur-ompany, wilh sundry amendments, which wore to, and tho bill ordered to bo read a third time. Jtltcn, from a select committee to which had ecommilkd the bill to incorporate tho town of is, in llio county ot Crawford, reported tho m i. wiin amonomenis, winch wero agreed lo, uiii viuciru iu u imr.irunuing, 'utter, from tho standing committee on Schools iol Lands, reported back tho bill to authorize mtssioncrs ol Meigs county to receive sur- i leases ot section 10 In said county, and (icates Ihcrcof, and it was ordered to a third F'ffiiiffVr, from a select committco, reported I Dili to incorporate tho Lancaster Military i-uiaiiuii, aim ii was orucreu to a nurd rcad- d, from a select cnmmiltee. renorled back iho n relative to tho southern termination of the anal, further amended. Tho amendments reed to, and tho resolution laid upon tho tablo. rrad a third time, and puwd, bill to incnr-he Lancaster, Carroll, Pickorinijtun. and Na. load Turnpike Cnmnanv. (bill to Incorporate the First Baptist Church of crecit, Delaware county. bill lo vacate part nf a Slato road loadi it cr from lunibns to Springfield. A billJmakliiB special appropriation of the threo t eenl. fund fur tho county of Perry. A bill to amend the act Incornomtinrr thn rinrlra. lie, Cuba, Snow Hill, Now Lexington and Lccs-irgh Turnpike Company. A hill further to amend thn net Incorporating tho Hamilton, Uossvillo and Eaton Turnpike Company. A bill to amend the act granting licenses and regulating Invents. A hill to incorporate tho German Evangelical Protestant Church of St. Johns, in Masiillon, Stark county. A bill to provent injuries to the canals of this Stato, and for other purposes. A bill to incorporato the Cadiz and Ml. Vernon Turn. pike Company. A bill to incorporate the Chagrin Falls Manufacturing Company. A bill to incorporate tho town of Reynoldshurgh, In the comity of Franklin. A hill lo incorporate the Regular Baptist Church ol Chnst in llucyrus, Crawford county. A bill to lay out and establish a Slate road in the counties of Preble and Butler. A billtoincorpontle tho Methodist Episcopal Church of Granger, iu the county of .Medina. A bill to incorporate thn First United Brethren Churrh of Chrisi in Ntrasburgh, Tuscarawas county. COLUM A bill to incorporate the First Methodist Episcopal Pl.., f K,rncl,.,r,rl, T t ...... ..,,, ...,,.. A bill to incorporate the First Evangelical Luther nn rWitlrMl nf SZtragltlirirtt in Til ana m i,ri a nminlu A bill to incorporate the town of Limn, in the county of Stark. A bill to incorporate the First Baptist Church of .'. All . !. .1.. - .ril.l.:.. miinua, m uiu feuumy ui JilCKlllu,. A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Meies county to receive the surrender of certain leases of school lands, and givo certificates therefor. A bill to incorporate the .State Agricultural Society, A bill to incorporate the First Congregational Socie- ijr ui iivuu, in uiu uuumy oi jjorain. A bill further to amend the act to authorize the cor porate authorities ul .ancsvnie to borrow money. A bill to incorporate the First Presbyterian or Con rjrogational Church of Strasburgh, in tho county of l uscarawns, A hill In inenrnnrntn llm kmrrt'itn Knminn.i. w -- "... vl,l,tllllK ,IU , lllllllllOII, Uossville, Uarrtown, Oxford, and Fairhaven Turnpike A liill In aiimnil the npl iiif.pi,p..ii.i tl.a 1 1.....:!.... company. A bill to incorporate the Sidney, Carcysville, and Millnrntnurn Tnriinil.'n PniAr,,..,,. A bill to incorporate tho town of Ducyrua, iu (he 1.. r ii r..-.t J lyUUHIj' Ul IViaWIUIU. A hill lo nnipnil lliennl inenrnnpaiiitrr il,a V,-,r,'.t:,.n iml A ul, I ,.wl l)il.rl (',,,,,. A bill to incorporito the tiranville Fire Company, in f .l,lfiiirr nminlif A bill to incorporate the First Baptist Church of Sllhlinrv. ill tlin enmilv nf nlnwurn A bill to amend the act incorporating the town of ,i'Tnuieti A bill to amend the act prescribing tha duties of Coniilv Auditor-!. n;iaan1 Tnroli 1.1 lull A bill to enlarge tho corporate limits of tho town of uiiiiesviiie. A hill fnr (lin ilisnnslllnn nf nnMnlmo.l ,n.i. A hill providing for tho levying of a school tax in Oxford lownuliln. Itiillnp .mtitlif A bill to incorporate tho town of Alexandria, in the ... r f : . i ' cuuniy 01 inching. A bill to incorporate the Obcrlin Mechanics' Steam r. ri ... i unfile UVM.j A bill to illCOroorale tha Socond Vrnalwtar't-tn Zn clelv nf Pnliimlinci. A bill to incorporate the Now Hagerstown Female Seminary. A bill to incorporate tho Wood county Turnpiko and Drnininr Cnnnmriv. A bill to lav out rtml entnlillali n Rtntn vnn.l In counties 01 Alien and liaruin. A bill to lay out and establish a Stato road in the cuiiuucs ot rtcKaway ami r rdtiKitn. A 0 1 lo amend llin net nrovu n, n f,,. it, a tion of lands and town lots sold tor taxes, passed M.-l. 1 loo, 1 1 illilll II 11, loot. A bill to reirulate lite sh ,.f rnnt monts and decrees iu iho countlt s of Cuyahoga ami A hill In Inrwrmrnfn flirt TTmnn., 1?...- 1 villo, Tatriot ami Centerville Turnpike Company, in mo i-iMiuijr ui uuiinu A hill tnr thn nr.tpi?ttnn nf ruLmoJa A bill to incorporate tho Ohio City Insurance Com- A bill tO amend tho ftCl inanniorntincr tltn Pnn. t. r " " j ' A bill to incorporate the Mechanics' .Savings Society of Ohio City. InJefinitoly postponed. A bill to Crii.ltfl a lii'il hi rnrtnin fta In iI.a t.r.. nruviMiirnl Pnit.nfli.v snip m .anosvilie. a mil to incorporito Hie Hamilton nml MLUIetown Turnnike Company, A bill tn nmrnd tlip ar.i iiipnrnr.rii.rir it. a P..ttl.n,. " -vij.-. kiiii uiu viijaniiii(i r.i lis. ML-dina. Wellinirtoii and T.rw.ll- TumniLA VUIIII'-IIIJ, A bill to incoruarala tha I.:inrr4tir Miliiirv lli.1l 4Car,.;,i:n 1 J A bill for iho relief of Arthur Tajrrart. A hill ntiipmlntiirv nf iUa nn in ..,. Jot. - ""vij miu tut -J u'"iiai llllf'l 18'. IIs ment for debt, pasied JIarch 13, 183!., was read a ll.lp.l Air. Wiillnn nmrn,l In renninn.il ,l,n I. ill I. - -.1 ... . .s. .-.v.,,,,,,. , uiu iu a cum:, committeo of ono, with instructions to incorporate into in. uiu ine ainenument proposed ny linn nn yester daV. which Wn. nirreed Invnna 17 ni-a lit A resolution nf llm Ilnusn In npin, 1 1tiw. AwiM - .... , luin, ii.il ii . i,u of tho report of tho standing committeo on H.iuta and tho Currency, in the Huuso of Kepresenlalives, upon in,.- uoirci ui nanus uuu uiu vurreucy, was laid upon tho table. ' A resolution of tho Huttso aulliorizintr tho Board of , -.-..,.. nuu uniiiii.iiu lui o canal in liiehland county, was laid on the table. A resolution for tho adjustment of claims for darmv ges from tho constriiclion of tho Duelling Valley Ca 1 till 10 Vnrks In niiiiin n aiirw..., .,.( r... - h ..h w uunai,, A reSOllltlOn ailllinri7.llirr till, mulllnnmnnl f Ii , . . .v.,...l.,jl(tuil, u, wiio.li in uiu rcniienuary in me construction ol thn new State House, as far as Iho Warden of that institution shall deem to the interest uf the Stale, was agreed to. A resolution for tho relief of Jacob L. Vance was postponed till December next. , A ri'fl lllttioll niilhnriviitr ll.a fi.u.h.l. f Ct-l- l- " "ri ",u "-":ln"J ui .-.1,110 U procure standard weights and measures was laid upon 1I1U ItlUIU. A resolution providing for making indexes to the laws and journals was agreed lo. On motion of Mr. HatMer, the Senate took up the rnuiuuu r ii mango oi ino county seal ot Lucas county, when Iho pending amendment, offered by Mr. ,r, ,,n I9I1W(.,-U u, Mr. Unlet then nronnAril nn tmninlmnnl u'l.il. agreed tn, and the resolution passed. Mr. Walton, from tho select comntitlee to which had been it-committed the bill lo amend tlie act abol- reportetl llio same back amended according to i'nsti lions, which amendment was agreed to. Tho bill isning nn nn-onmeiit lurucbl, passed March 11), 1S38, istruo- no u pabseu, ny me loiiowing veto: Yeas Messrs. Allen, Hales, Ilircli, Cox, Craigliill, Tloluies, Hosteller, Ihrig, James, Mallhuws, Mo-l.ntighlin, Morris, Rodger, Nuiilh, Slokeh-v, Shan-npn, Shideler, Sladden, Thompson, Tod, 'I'homas, Tracy, litter, Vanmeler, Walton, and Speaker iti. Nays Messrs. Fuller, (ireen, Harlan, Oliver, Spangler, Kay tor, Wade, and White 8. On motion of Mr. I'anmiler, tho Senate took up the resolution relalive to the southern termination of the Ohio '.m:,l. A,l ll. n,,r,.ll... I.l. .- .. ...... .Ilw .., ,. U,-Mlu uiiuii uerueiug to Iho resolution, it was decided as follows: Yona Mk4ph All.,., lli..,l, r-..v f-.,:. .l.tll t,..M.. -1 .-jv, w i.uoiii, i uuer, Green, Matthews, McLaughlin, Morris, Oliver, Hnd- eem, .-unin, ciioKi-iey, Baylor, Nudelcr, Staddcn, i r.ii-j , i iiuineier, t uite, ami v into '.'0. Navs Mcskm. 1 1 ,rl in. It,.l,,. ll.,.i..ii. ii..:.. J.imes, Shannon, Spangler, Thompson, Tod, Tliomas! Ulter, W niton, ti nd S aker 13. Mr. James protesled ngninsl Ihe praetieo of passing r solutions authorizing largo disbursements of public DUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1839. money, slating that he should have voted for a bill pro vidinir for the measure e.onteiniihited in tlm roBnlniinn Ulr. MclMughlin ofl'ered-a resolution, which was laid llPOn the tallln. tO mitllOrivn llm Qnnrlnrm..!.. n... ncral lo uso the Old Peniienliary as a depository of ma iuuiic urnw now in ins care, or wiueii may uecoi-lected by him, and lo make suoh repairs as may bo n..nr Irt ,l,n t .1 C J L"-"iJ u in" n.llu nci:llll lliuruoi, On motion of Mr. Stianigler, the Senate took up tho general appropriation bill for the year 1839, which received various amendments, and was then ordered to a third reading. llills p ssed through commilteo of tho whole, Mr. Slaceleu 111 the chair, nml nrilcrml tn n il.i r.1 -..q,l;. A bill to amend the act to authorize the holding of special courts in Iho county of Cuyahoga. A bill to restrain the cities of Cincinnati and Cleveland in tho exorcise of certain powers. A bill to revive tho ant incorporating the Uellefon-taino and Perryshurgh Rail-mad Company. A bill to incorporate the Erio Insurance Company. Indefinitely postponed. A bill making a special appropriation of tho three per cent, fund for the county of Union. Postponed. A bill to iiicorporato-tho--Monrocville-Fire Company No. 1, in tho county of Huron. A bill to authorize a review and alteration of part of a State road leading from Wortbington, in Franklin county, to Marysvillo, in Union county. A bill to incorporate the Lilhopolis Academy. A bill to incorporate the First Methodist Episcopal Church in the cityof Cleveland. A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Franklin county to sell the poor house of said county, and the lands attached thereto. A bill to incorporate the Now Richmond Turnpiko Comnanv. A bill lo incorporate the First Melhodist Soociety of A bill to authorize a certain school district in tho county of Jackson to borrow money. Indefinitely postponed. A bill to divorce Roxana Davis from her husband, Luther M. Davis. Indefinitely postponed. A bill to incorporate the Scioto and Miami Ilail-road and Turnpike Company. Hecommilled. A bill to incorporate tho Relief Firo Company of Zanesvillo. A bill to vacate part of a Slate road in (he county of Columbiana. A bill for the relief of Georgo Arnold, guardian of Bennet Dine, a lunatic. A hill lo incorporate tho Citizens' Firo Company of Chillicolbe. A bill to incorporate the Northwestern Turnpike Company. A hill to incorporate Ihe Wortbington Literati. A bill to divide Ihe town of Akron, i0 the county of Portage, into two school districts. The Senate then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPKKSEXTATIVES. FniBAV, March 15, 1839. Tho following bills were severally read the third ttmo and passed: A bill lo incorporate the Dullsville Rail-road Com-pany.A bill to amend tho act to incorporate the Dayton and Dfllcfoiitaine Turnpike tiooiji.io. A bill to uineiid the net to incorporate the First Presbyterian Church of Washington, hi Fayottoeoun- A bill to amend the act to lay nut and establish a Slate road in llin ennntiod nf rntnml.ion,. nn.l J-..-.nll A bill to amend the act to incorporate the Voriuii-lion and Uirmingham Rail-road Company. A bill lo authorize tho Commissioners of Hamilton county to borrow money. A bill to repeal Iho 13tli section of the act to incorporate the town of I'iketon, in Piko county. A bill to authorize the corporate authorities of the town of Woosler to borrow money for school purposes. A bill tn incorporate tho Associate Rufurined Church of Knoxvillo, in Iho county of Ji tl'erson. A hill to ameud the act to incorporate the First rresbvlerian Church of Granville, in Licking county. A bill to incorporato the Presbyterian Church of Malaga, in Monroe county, under thocaroand government of Ihe General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in tho United States. A hill to amend Iho act prescribing Iho duties of County Auditors. A hill providing for tho enlargement of the Lock nt the mouth of Symm's creek on Ihe Mut-kinguin river. A bill lo amend Ihe net to incorporate the town of Albion, iu ihe county of Cuyahoga. A bill to amend Ihe act to incorporate ilm H inging Rock and Lawrence Furnace Rail-road f'ompany. Hancock nml lli-nrv. n uiu 10 auiuoriui u c-tate road in llio coiioln of A bill to authorize the Commissioners of Knox county to borrow money for certain purposes from llio surplus revenue deposited with said comity, A bill to divorce Elizabeth Farringtou from her hus- uaim vieorgo rarringron. A bill to amend thn act relating to information in the nature uf quo warranto, and regulating tho mode of proceeding thereon. A hill to authorize tho sale of the south-east quarter of section lli.T. 4, Ii. 5, in Monroo county. A hill to uutburiio the Cumtiii-inmr nf l,.,:.ftnl.l v, a i,i,,r.u county to construct a bridge across ihe Ohio Canal, A bill fur the relief uf James W. Crawlord. A lull to million the 1 rustics of the .Methodist Episcopal Church of Newark to sell certain, roal estate.A hill further supplementary to the act to iuenrpo- mil. llin Tlinnlmrifiil S.Hiiin-.irv nf ll.n P. t I.'..:. copal Church in the Diocese of Ohio, A l.lll , r..ll...ri.... ii. r- . ;. .1 uii. w u""""'u .nn vuililljr l'UIII!llSrintCrS 01 the several counties of Jefferson, Harrison, Guernsny and Monroo, tnsuhseriho to Ihe capital stock of Turnpiko or McAdamizcd Road Companies. A bill to incorporate tha Protestant Evangelical Church of Cleveland. A bill to incorporate lbs Parish of Sl. Albion's Church. A bill for the relief of George G. Daker and Goorrre W. Lewis. A bill lo authorizo llio sale of section Ifi. T. A n 3, in Jefferson county. A bill lo chance Ihe namerof llin PliilntnMhnnn r u. erary Institute in Guernsey county. n uiu 10 ninenu me aei 10 incorporato llio Data vis Turnpike and Iliidgo Company. A hill to incorporato the Hibernian Society of Cin cinnati. A bill to divorco Jesse LocLa from hii wifn Locke, A bill to authorizo thn Commiasinnurs nf V,m,l n,l Hancock counties to subscribe lo the capital stock uf Iho llellefontaiiit- and Perrysburg Ruil-road Company, anil to borrow money. A hill to amend the net to incorporato the Hamilton, Springfield, and Carthage Turnpike Company. lUjwttnf Standing (bmmiltca By Mr. Vunlumlt, from tho committeo on Public Works, in relation lo the petitions from Marion county, for privilege to erect cerlain dams across the Scioto river, rccommendincr the postponement of the same to next December! which was agreed to. , l)y Mr. Andrew, nf Franlilin, from the Judiciary, in relation to the law for Iho roliof of insolvent debtors, that Ihe commilteo had not been able to give it that Consideration U hic.ll it Hnsnrvnil ,..,,1 .,oi,i - i. charged. Arroed to. Hv Mr. Jtnller. from llm ifimmiHca nn rl..:. . I - relation to Iho claim of Jacob L. Vance, a resolution authonzillir him In e.nnnni,tinn an nn,;..l.l. t- r, . ,7 , -,v .... umimuiu .ui, in ine Court of Common Pleas against the State of Ohio, for - " ti'"'"'.", cic, wntcn wasndopted. JiV Mr. Iletrlrr frnm Ilia A ,rrir..,li...l i i- . , .".ii vuiiiiiiiiitc ui relation to the subject nf si Illlllnrfl Urni.ilil. nn.l sures, a resolution requiring the Secretary of Stale to ,...,u.u u m;i ui noiiiudiu weigntsanu measures, rorth-with, nrrreeablv to the aet nn llin enl.lnr., .i,;..i. ....... - i ,,1,11.11 nun agreed to. Hv Mr. J.hmnn. nf Slarr. frnm ll.o .n.;i,.. ... Finance, the bill mnktnir nripn..il mnr,n.:.iin i e - . . 1 ."jMiiiuunn ir works ot internal imnmvpmnnt fnr ll.o An. toon. rocominonding the agreement of tho House to tho amendments of ihe Senate to the same. Arrced to. iiy Mr. Smith, nf Columbiana, from the committee on Cornorations. in rnlntion in iI,a na,;i;n- c- .1.- i e i, , , , , : " "" i'-.iiiuiio iiuih mo town of I- redericksburg for ail extension of tho corporate limits nf a:iil lAtvn tlmi i I j: . . ,.., .,lu naB iiiKni-uieu. 10 grant the prayer of the petitioners. Agreed to. uy me same, the lull to incorporate the Erie, Huron, and Michigan Steamboat Company, recommending iis indefinite postponement, which was agreed to. Iiv Mr. Donallu. in rnlnlinn in .nn,!.. f . . ' " "in .t:iiiiuiiB iur special appropriations of the three per cent, fund, that it wat inexpedient to grant the prayer of the petition-crs under existing circumstances. Agreed to. On motion of .Mr. Aircum, the House took up the bill to incorporato the proprietors of Ihe Akron Rural Mr. Flood moved that tlm hill K ;n,lrtrM.i .... poned. which was lost ven 9? nn. 11 'i-i. i tion on the passage of the bill was then lost yeas 30.' nays 30. ' On motion of Mr. ?,'n-, ,l.a TT...a. . t. ... .i.. , . " 7 ' '" Jl .luunn loon III! me resolution of the Senate in relation to Ihe removal of me scai or justice ol Lawrence county. It was arccd to. Mr. Iluehct offered a re.nlniinn f-,,-,1... .i:.,i.:i....: - , , .....w inn uirtiiiuuilUII or the laws and journals among ihe several counties of Ihe State, which was recommitted. The Senoto having insisted on their disagreement to tho amendment of the House to the resolution appointing Directors of the Lunatic Asylum to strike out the name of Marcus Brown and insert that of Adin G. Ilihhs. Mr. Flimd mnvn.l ,)., i1.a 11.,.,-. -at . . ' ----- ..uuou iiuiiiriu iu their amendment, which was finally agreed to yoas Tho resolution of thn Srnntn nnthnri .inor it.. r-. missioners of Sandusky county to use certain moneys .w. uiu wimiiiiuiiuu ui n uriuge, was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Flood, 1000 copies of the report of the majority of tho committee on Banks and the uiinuij, reunion mi a nuio uant!, etc., were nr. tiered to lift nriiitnl. On motion of Mr. Coming, the Board of Public Works Were authorized f,m lm nart nfil.n 11, i. ununu iu-vahiiiiiihuuii nnu survey ol a canal or slack- i, .in i no. i.,., hum irom LiOiiuonviue to wanges, along the Illack Fork of MnhL-nn. in Kir.hi.nj . .- -..5 , . , ; :, ' ," " -uun.j, mm , -- - j, mj'.'.i inu i.inu- ticabilily of the same, together with an cslimateof its nnal V Ii- r'.l , tl llm nii I, nrM A MnfliniV. Itnnn II. n ..- On motion nf Mr. f'n.,l ,l,n tin..,.. i i t , . ...-u, ... ,,,.iioa ii--i.(ii.3iiiriru its vote on the indefinite postponement of Ihe bill to uiiiiiutu inu viiunty uontmissioners ol tlanlin county to subscribe to the capital slock of tho Mad river nnu uiihu nnu ruii-roaa company, ana loconvevcor tain lots. ' Mr. Fowler moved that it ho postponed to the first ..,.,uj ui iic.i ieceiuucr, which was disagreed to yens 2i, nays 31. Tho bill was then passed. On motion of Mr. Ilea, the House took up the report of tho Judiciary in relation In llm n,.lili. ,n.,r II l Ciillougb, for a divorco. Tho petitioner has leave to ""ii'in- ui l-'" m. On motion, Mr. Mnurn, nf Stark, and Mr. Camp had Imvo of abaci, cc fnr tho rrtnainuVr of tho session. On moiinn of Mr. Jlendricln, the following pream-blo nml resolution wero adopted : Whereas, on tho duv nf l'.,l. Ii n .t- tion held in this H ill. nirlinruir nfll.i. II..... I. I.. iiruiign, r,sinire, itepresenlativo of the county of - - , -. , v. I1UUKF, -.Ullll unucio, uuiiiig nm present session or me tieneral Ansenihlv. M'nt ilnlir ninlil tn tha ..m.. .1 i...tii e - j v " ...... uiu. i ui iiiiuiior ui Smto, ill the placo of John A. Bryan, Esq., rotated, atul wheroaa, tho term of said ollico commences on tomorrow, tho sixteenth nf Mnri'h Init mm, I ll..... 1.. , - ........ ui.u ..-,. nnr. been, asyel, no plan devised by which one Individual van hi. ivii.iiior in otjio ana itepreseniaiive or the people nt ono and the snmo time, and wberens, owing tn the unpleasant situation into which said John Urough has been forced by bis friends, against bis own wishes and anticipnlions, it is niado necessary for him to abandon either the people who sent him lo the Legislature, or Iho olhYo to w hich that Legislature appointed him. Therefore, Rtauked, Thai Ihe said John Brough, Esq., member from Fairli.-ld, be excused from further attendance during the remainder of the session, and thai he receive the thanks of this House for the able and iude-faligablo manner in which ho has carried out the great measures of reform in which the present General Assembly has been engaged. Mr, Flimd introduced a statement in relation to the claim of Humpson and Parkinson, which was laid on the table. Mr. Urough offered a resolution appointing Commissioners to estimate dam ages arising from the construction of tho Hocking Canal, which was agreed lo. On motion uf Mr. IIVW, llm hill to amend tho act to incorporate Ihe town of St. (Ilniravill. m-u.. ,tL.,n ... and postponed to next December. mi motion in .nr. ionauy, u was JltvdnJ, (unanimutisfy) 'That the thanks of this llnnsn bo Inllilored In J.uiifa I. P.,mn- I'n r... il.. ublu und imparti tl manner in which ho has discharged Ihe tl lilies of presiding officer during Ihe present session.The Speaker, Mr. f'urnii, replird in a few brief and pertinent remarks. I lie speaker laid hi-foro Ihe House llio report of the Auditor ul Slain nn llin rnniliti.in nt il.., a,.... I... enue, which was laid nn Iho table. nil moi.on ol Mr, Mronum, tho House took np the resolulion appointing Noah II. Swayne, James Huge, Asahel Chiltendeti and Pliilu II. III msli.il. 'I'nidti.i.u ..I tho H. af and Dumb Asylum. NUMBER 41. Mr. Traill moved to strike out the name of James Hoge and insert that of Geo. W. Slocuin, which w disagreed lo yeas 12, nays 48. P h' ni"iT "!?? mVe.d.10 "rike oul 'e me of f i u 'mi insert Mr- slocura. which after a can of the House was agreed to by a party yoto On motion of Mr. Dromon, the Holtse took up the resolution of the Senate appointing Jame, Hogo and Noah II Swayne, I rustees of the Ohio Institution for the JJIind, and the same was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Brough, the House took up the reso tition providing for tho adjustment of the claim of poned"1 Sai"0 Wa il"Ier"lite,y POS'- Oii motion of Mr. Flood, the House took up the bill relating to prison labor in Ihe Ohio Penitentiary, and the same, on motion of Mr. Fitch, was indefinitely postponed yoas 43, nays 19; ' Mr. AYWn introduced nbill to niter part of a Slato road in the county of Delaware. The constitutional rule was dispensed with and the hill was road the third time and passed. Mr. Johmm, of Slark, moved a reconsideration of thovotoon the resolution offered by Mr. Jlerulrickt in tho morning in relation to Mr. llraugh, which was agreed to. Mr. llendrich then remarked that if (he House would forgive linn ibis time, he would never got ihom into such a scrape aijain, and asked leave to withdraw the resolution, which was granted. An attempt was made to have it obliterated from the journal, which was not successful. On motion of Mr. Welch, of Stark, the House recon-stdered its tote on the passage of ihe bill to incorporate the proprietors of tho Akron Rural Cemetery. The bill was then passed yeas 37, nay 23. On motion of Mr. Flood, the House took up the re-port of tho committee in relation to Iho resolution for the relief of Israel L. Ludlow, David T. Disney, and Joseph Graham. The question was on aoreeing lo tho recommendation of Ihe committee for the indefinite postponement of the resolution: which, after a brief discussion, was disagreed to. Tho question on tho adoption of ihe resolution was then taken and lost yeas 1 1, nays 41. On motion of Mr. nUrr ti,a ti.... .!, ... .v. report of ihe committco on Public Works recommend-lug the indefinite postponement of the bill authorizing a loan of credit by the Stale to Ihe Sandy and Beavor Canal, and tho same, on motion of Mr. Flood, was postponed to next December. Mr. Millikin offered Ihe following resolutions, which wero adopted unanimously: Whereas, by the Declaration of Independence on tho 4th of July, 177C, the United States of America becamo a sovereign and independent nalion, wilh full power over the territory within her limits; and whereas, at the treaty of 17S3, between the United States of Amoricaand Great Britain, the northern and northeastern boundaries between Ihe two governments were fairly designated and distinctly described; and whereas, Ihe said British government has since set np claims to a part of the territory of these States, and now lying wiilnn the Slate of Maine; and whereas, the sub-jects of Ihe British Crown have recently invaded and trespassed upon tho territory of the State of Maine, and within the limits ol this confederacy, and destroyed Iho property belonging to tho said Stale; Therefore, be it Hooked by the General Aucmbly of the Stale of Ohio, That we view wilh united approbation, Ihe prompt and energetic action of the authorities of Maine, to protect the rights and honor, not only of their own Slate but of Ihe whole Union. faW, That the act of Congress conferring upon the President of tho United States, ample power and means to protect this Nation from foreign invasion, has our full and most hearty assent i ".l"''' V'M V h"?h,J BrProva 'he efforts made by the Presulont of the United States to avert from this country the calamities of war, and earnestly hope they may be, as they have been hitherto, successful; yet, should a collision take place between this Gov-ernmenlond Great Britain hi the settlement of the pending dispute, Ohio tenders hor whole means and resources to the authorities of this Union, In sustain-ing our rigbls and honor. Htiolml, That the (iovcrnor ho directed to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamblo and resolutions to the President of the Unued Slates, and to the Governors of Ihe sevor.il Stales, Iliils considered in commillet if the Whole. A bill (S.) to amend the ocl to regulate the Medical and Sur-Rieal supervision of the Commercial Hospital and Lu-natic Asylum of Ohio. Referred to tho Judiciary com-lliittee. ' A bill (S.) rcgulaiing sales at auction in the county ofllimilinn. Ordered toe third reading. A hill (S.) declaratory of the Inw relating to wills, lielerred to Ihe Judiciary committee. A hill (II.) to authorize the construction of a free 1 ur npike road from Ihe town of Lafayette, in the coun-ty of Madison, lo tho town of Urhann, in the county of Champaign. Ordered to be engrossed. A bill io repeal the acts incorporating Ihe Cincinnati Co lege, (ho Ohio Medical College, nn.l tho Commercial Huspiial anil Lunalio Asylum of Cincinnati. Laid on the lahle. The House then adjourned. SENATE. Situbdat, .Varr 10, 1839. Senalo met pursnant to adjournment. Mr. Cox presented the petition of citizens of Mus-kingitni cttnty, en the subject of Ihe National road. Laid on Ihe Ihe table. Mr. Nnnger, from Ihe committee on Finance, re-ported hack sundry petitions on tha subject of town-ship collectors of taxes, recommending their postpone' ment until tho first Monday of December icxl. A1 greed lo. Mr. Saybr, from llio standing committee on Rail, marls and '1 urnpikos, to which had been referred a resolution of Innuiry, relative to the National road be-tween Columbus and Springfield, reported ogainst any action by the Legislature on the subject, and recommending its indefinite postponement. Agreed to. Mr. Mirrii, from the same committee, reported hack the hill lo incorporate the S. iolo and Miami Railroad Company, without amendment, and il was ordered lo be rend a Ihird lime Ibis day. Mr. llirch, from Ihe standing committee on Roads ond Highways, reported bock Ihe petiiions on the subject of protection lo persons traveling, recommending Ibat they be postponed unlil the first Monday of December nexi. Agreed to. Mr. Fuller, from a select committee, reported back the bill to restrain ihe cities of Cincinnati and Cleveland in Iho exercise of certain powers, amended so as to apply exclusively lo tho city of Clovnlnnd. The iinienilineiiij were ngrecd lo, and the bill ordered lo a third reading on Ibis day. |
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