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Show 108 A 1'0Ll1'IC.AL 'rES.T-llOOK FOR 18li0. participclt<.\ .1. An anl('tHllllellt OIO"V C<i by Ur., patric~, Qeyer, Hunter, Iverson, J o.hn!lon, J ones or lol!'a Adants of .Miss Lhe thy bet'or strikitw out so ~llllloly, M :~son, l'mtt. J'ugh, Rcul, Seb:l.~tiun SliJell' ' '. ' "'' ' • o . , . , St tuu·t,Thomp~onofl{entucky Toornb11 Tou· !w 1 llllll.!h o{ the billtlS CCIII' ·s the Jtigilt of ::lui- Wri~ltt, and Yulce-36. ' ' ce.}, ellcr, frn g~, in tit. proposed rc organi~ation of 1\.;ut~lt~, I Mr. Foster, of Connecticut moved the follow. ~o altc.n r'stdPuts who s! ' •.dl have dcclMcd Lht•tt' inr~ amendment: ' Ull('llltou to becoute cttt~en~, and renounced ~ A l b . f , 11 II . 1 . . ,, ..• l"' oEC.- nG e tt t£1'tt161' enacted 'l'h·d un til th i It a t>gmnce to orctgu governments, .., IHtl>IL·urt~ of s·lid 'l'arrtury ~h·dl ro' 1' ' 1 1 c n. d d v "r . • · • < p ccc1 to 10 <1 a Oon a opLc : J. eas, 2~ i J., ap<~, 1 t.. ventiOll to fOrtll a Stale c~l!lSt i tUti O II HCt'OI'd iugto th . ~0111e time in tltc IIIOt'tlill~ of Julj' !3d the fol- ' ' isions of tltls a ct, :uHlso long as said 'l'.:l'l'itory rcr~~~~o- 0 1 & '1\ :rritnry the following •ct' · ,, a ns )owillO' lllliClldtlle llt l'l'dlleCtl tO 1-i ltill)C by ~tr·. . .' ~.e lO ll~ CUiltUIIICu in Chllpter ~ o . ' . . ouc hundt~.:d tLlld flfty-oue, rn the v olume trunsmlll•d Geyer, o{ Mo., was lllld ·d to t.lte J SLit St: 'tlOll of tile ~cnat.c, by tho l'resiclcnt of the United St a te c to tlt' btll-ouly Brown, of' Mi:-~~., lt'tt.zputrkk of t aLinlng t.hc laws of Ka11~as, be, and the sttrnl! arc' t~:r~~n- Alll and ~h ·on of Vlt V<JLt.tJt' U('ill.tl ·•' ,· t. tlcclaretl to be utterly uullltrttl voitl, viz. : y, I • ' I ' I 0 0 :;~ • "§ !2 Jf f Y eal'l, ·lU. 1 t provides that 1:1erl or · nml:~:~~n tl;~Ll:>1;.~::~1~'s \~~v~~~::~\~[111f r?~·l thy '1vr,lll1ne, aq. No law shall be rua.tle or have force or effect in salu Territory (of I< anRn~J which shall •·equire any lltte~tation or o:uh to support any net of Uongre~ts or ot hel· legislative net, ns a quulillcation fo:· any civil otlice public tru ·~, or for any employwt~nt or pn1fcs ·ion, or t~ t.erve as lt JUror, or voLe at an election, or which shall irnp ot~ e any tax upon, or condition L'l, the exercise of the right of sulfr:q;e, hy any qu:~lilled voter, or which shall re~t a aln or pruhibit the free tlbtuMsion of any law or ·uhj cct of leg' slt~tio u in the said 'L'erdtory or the r.·ee t:xprc,;;wn of opiniou thereou by the people 'or ~aitl Terrllury. !llr. Tt·nmunll, of 111., moved the following: And u ~ it ./t~rthiJ r enacted, 'l'h:tt It was the true inlent aud lllean ing of the •· ac~ to org:wi:lC U1e Territories o_r N cbrask;L :wd K <~nsas," not to legi~latc !:!Ia. very into 1\.ILII!Hll:l, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free i11rough their Territorial Leg l.llature to ~egul :tte the iu:~titutioa. of SI:Lvery in their own way, subJect to the Uonstitution of the United l:ltat es; 1tutl that, until the Territorial Legislature acts upon the suhject, the owner of a slave in one of tlle i'>lall's has no right or authority to take such slave into the Territo ry of K:msas, an1llhcre hold him as a. slave· out e ~·ery sl:~ve taken to the 'l'e1·ritory of Kansas lJy hi~ owuc,. fur purposes of ~ett l ement is lrerel>y declared to be free, uules11 ttrere is some valid act of a duly coustitutctl Lt·gl lu.tive Assernuly of said 'l'crritory, under 11hich he 111ay ue llcltlas a slu.ve. 'l'llc Y ca and Nays being ordered, the p,ropo:; ition wa voLed down- Y c a s , U; Nays, :34.us follows: YJ<: .\S -;Messrs. Durkee, Fc:~s e ndcn, l<'uot, .l<'oster Hale Se w:Lrd, I ruu1lJull, Wade, anti WilHoH-9. ' ' .'1 A Y :>.- .\l c_~sr~. A dam:~, A li eu, liayard, Dell of Tenllt: l"cc, llenJ ollllll, H i g!;;,~ , liiglcr ilright ilrud he•\tl ~ · lOIVll, ca~s. ()lay, Cl'itrenden, Ddtlge Vo~lglas ~v::lls' lnt:tpatnck, <.lcy er, llunt ·r, lversurr, J1uhn::~u n jones of ! ;1wa, ~Lall ury, l'ra t t, l'ugh, lleitl, ~cbal:ll ia:r, Slidell, l 11o1upsun of Ken lucky, 'l'outuli:!, 'l'ouccy Weller Wri<rlrt u.a11l 'l ulcc---3-1. 1 o • Al l'. Trumbull then pt·oposed that the Kansa sN eiJ t'ILSk•L a c t was inLCIIUc<l to, litH! do·~ confer upon or lc··ve to. tl . "r c." I 1I c u r ll ac 'L' crrn. ury ot. Kt ausnM full pow, er at" arry ti, n '.c thro ugh. l.t ~ T.erritonal Lcgi~lat.u rc, to cx~lude Slavc~e, ~:~~'" ~aad l.:rntory, ur Lo recognize and rcgulaLe It therJ-T hi ~, too, was voted down. Mr. Trumbull th •u propo~ed the followiog: .And oe it f ur thor ('nacted That all the acts ·' c.·c<• J rug,• o f . a 11 1 • . anu pro- >Ull e very l.111dy of men herClofor . · , l>lc 1 1·1 'ttl 'I' . · f 1. c asscrn- ' . · . :.. I c l rn vry u \.ansa•, aud claltnlng to u. Lq;t"1atlve A ~~enahly lil t rcur with authority to 1 c a f r tl . . f 1 1 1 JMI!S a ws " I< K • V\'1 fllllt:IIL u :!a ( l'crritory, ;~re herel> declar. 1 to ue Ul.tcrly uull Hn<l \'Oid. And lltl pcreon ~11111 h o~\ any oilr .:e, or t· xcrd ~c any autho ri ty or J·url "'ict'l 1 1 ·o L 1u'1 'u' ' ;• l• l• ilot• y, llll<1 C l' 01' l>y V.l rtliC o r 11.11 nu <Hl 11 autl:unty •knn:tl f Oln ~uch L·•"i- l·· t·lvo A y pbulwer or I I v.., ., " M:!eln y · nu1· sIlL 1 I he rll c ull>,r~ tlrercur t:'Xcrcisc uny p 1 . 11 :; bUch. ower or autlrorrty 'l'hi ~~ loo, was voted down, ns follows: DuYrkk. ..,:.; .-~l c,~r<. B.·ll of New-Hanlp~hlr c 11 . ~ . 1 ,,. · e, o Unlet \v «.:, c ~M· r~< cn, v oot, Fo~t c r, Hale ::!eward 'l'rurubull' atle,au .. Wil ~ut 1-IJ. ' ' • N A V~. -.\1 e~~r,;, Ad am~, Allr·n lll4ylll'll n .. u f 'l' \I C!;l!t:C llcujalllllo, lJ I!(!(~ IIIJ:ler u'ri"ilt n 1 II .• on t:ll- 1" _. ~ Cl· y U · 1 ' • ,., , rot 1eau1 •·own v ~ I ol ' nttcUI ell, Voclgc, Vouglall, Evan•, l<'a t:r;~ 1n t11 1s 1' crratory, or shalllntrodatce luto thl!i 'l'c"r r1l toInry 1 n0 nt y Hbil t v~k~ P•.tpcr, mngrtzln~', pamphlet, or <·lrcular·, cunt:uuaug rmydc~~td o! Lit· rl~o:h t of pt·rHIIIU! to hold ISla l'cs ln lhlii Tar!Lory such p t· r~o n!l !Jtnll b1• d1·cmed ~nllly IJf felon yo, 1wd pnn L~hcu ~ lm· prlsoumental han! htllor tor a ter·m of uot IPs~ thnn t1vo yy " .": I"''· N o pe•r son w 11 0 1s comlc_lentlouiily· ·u ppo~cd to ehaorlds·. lng s.l~~;~~~. or who doc~ not n~lnut tl1u l'ighl ro hold slavt•s lu thl~ lt1 rllory, sh:a II s1t O.H a Juror on th(• ll'i1ll ut' nn SI'Cnllon for lhc violation of any one of tlte Sl'cU1m~ ~f ~~?~ act." '" '!'hi~ ''11\fl r('jected [as supe rfluous. or covered by a forme!' amendment,] as follows : Y~.~s. -Messrs. All ·n, Bell of New-IIump,hire, Clny· ton, Collamcr, Durk •e, l<'l:s enden, .l<'oot J!'ostcr Hal~ Sew;ncl, 'l'rurubull, Wttde, anti Wilson-1 3: ' ' .NAYS.-Ncs.;1· ~. B !LY I~nl, Ucnjamiu, lli(.(g~, lllgler, ~nght I u~:od heat.l ' Brown, C tl~~. Ul<IY' D od ~c. D oughl~, .I!: vans, 1< 1tzpatnck, Oe.vcr, Hunter, 1 verson, J ohnson, Jones of Iowa, l\1allory, Ma ·on, Pn1tt, l'ugh Held :!~bas· tian, ~lid ell, 'tua rt, 'J'homp~on of l(cntu~ky 1:oombs 'l'oucey, Weller, Wright, and Yulce- 3'l. ' 1 Mr. Wilson, of Ma sacbusetts, moved that the whole bill be strid\eu out and allotltcr inserted insten.u, r epealing all the 'l'crritorial laws of Kansas. Rejected : Y e:ts, 8, ( llcll, of N £>w-II am pshirc1 Collumer, Durkee, .Fcs~cndeu, }'o tcr, Seward Wade, and Wilson;) Nay~, :J5. 1 .Mt·. Seward moved to strike out the whole bill,, and. iusert in teaJ one a.dntitting Kunsas na a~ ~·ee State, unde r the Topeka Constitution : Defeated-Y cas, ll ; N a.y~, ;){)-n~ follows: Y 1-:AS.-l\lcssrs. Bell of N cw-II ampshirc, Colla mer Durkee, l''cssendcu, Foot, Fos!t::r, llulc, ::it: ward, Trumbull, Walle, and Wil~on - 11. . N ~ vs. -:- M essrt~_. Allen, Baynrtl, Dell of Tcn n e~~ce, n.m. Jflrnm, B1gg!!, H1glcr, llr i~'hl llrodlwul Jlrown OH~• ' 'I c ' . v ny, layton, Onttcndcn0, D' udg-o, Dou• gluI R, l~vanqI , ~'itJ-I panrr ck, Ot·yer, Hunter, Iverson, J olru:IOII, J ones of Iowa, Mallory, Mason, l'ra.t t, l'ugh Reid ~eb11SI ian Sll1lell ' I '1'1 t ' I 1 .uart, wrnp~on of Kt!ntucky , 'l'oollllis, 1'ouccy, Wdlcr, \\right, autl Yulc1..o.......86. The bill wns now r eportc u ns amenucd, aud lite llll1Cltdmeut made in Colllllli ttcc of the Who le con c uned in. '!'he bill was then (8 A. A~.) oruered to be e n grossed and rend a tltird t1111e; and, on the question of its final paSSilgc, the vote stood - Y cas, 3:3; Nays, 1 i-ns follows: . YKAS.-:Messrs: Allen, llayt\nl, Dell or 'l'c nnc~sec, Den· J&mln, U1ggs, B1gler, Uri gllt llrodlaead Brown Ca~~, 'v' I ay, v,~r l.l tcntlcn, Uougla8 ' ' I 1 Kvan~, l<'itzpHtrick, Otycr, Hunter, lver:~on , J olan!!on J ones of Iowa i\lall"ry Prntl, L'ugh, Heid, SebastiiLn, Slidell Stuart 'i'lt1on1p~ou ~r 1\~n· Lucky, 1'oornl>:l, 'i'oucey, Wdl;r, Wrigl~t , au1l Yull.!t:-3'3. NAYS.-~Ie!!Sr~. lJcll of Nclf-llaniJ>Mhire, Collumcr, Dodge, Durkee, l<'t:ildCIHicu l<'oot. l"o:~tcr Hale Sc'II'Krdl 'i'rurubull, Wade, anti Wil ~n-1~~ ' ' 'l'he bill was theu s e nt to the llou c. It pro· vides that fh·e compete nt p c t·sons appointed b.v the Preside 11t, tihall take a censuil of the legal voter::; or Lite Territory Oil the 4th of July, 1866, these to b e apportioned into 52 districts, fCJr the purpose of electin..,. deleO'ates to fot·m a Stutc ~OIIStitution ; it i~1pose; peuultics for using force or Ll11·eats to infiueuce any qualified ,•otcr lfR. D U~N'S KA~SAS DILL. 109 · · 1 rr 1 it~ vot<> or to deter him front goi fi O' I who mtty he re:~tm: n cd of h is II ~crty hy reason of sai1l tn gt" lit'! 1 1 I J I I ·" pros •cutio n:i shall lJe rclea~ ed t )ercfro rn without delay to the polls; tit<' delcgat S e ecte tllll t'r t Itt~ Nor shall tl;e re hereafter he im;tltuted nny c ri nll 11;\j act to a~ <'lltble in Conventio n on the Jst ~1011- 1 prot~ccuti on, in any of the courts of the Unitt tl , tates, o• d y of Dt•cemlH't' 1H5G, to first JeterlllillC hy or s:tid 'l'.!rritory , a galtH1t any )' Crti~ ll or p•!r~ons for an.J 11 1 , 1 , • "t .'li •xpeJienL to fon'.' n. ~taL(' Huch charK;e of tre a~on l11 s.ald Terntory. prior t o the pa.~- votc '~ 1e~ 1e1 1 1 ~- . . . . sago of i111s a ct, or any v1olation or da1r cga•d of :>ail' Uonstttutton lllld (,ovcrnment, aud t1 t t Hl l.egU!httive enactment!! at any time. drcid~d t.o he exp~tlient, to pr.occcd ~fo rm r,l S ~ 3 gra.uts to e ve ry actual settlr r a tig ht of UonAtttult?n nnd Govcnu:1cnt f~t· tlt~ t.a_tc oi preemption to the quartcr-Rt·etion o f pu b l i ~ 1\.att~os, .wtth the bottnd:u·tcs d~lwed tn tills net. laud improve d anti oec upi c tl h.v h i tll in ~-oa i ,1 Tlte btll '~as nev;t· acted on Ill the H ouse, but Territory of Kansas, pri o r to ,Ju n . 1:-:t, I ' .j ·. lay ?n the Sp_ertk c r stable, _untouched, when the The two !aRt nud m ost itnpo rt ant Sl'e ti onl'l ol' !>\!t'R!Oll t('rllttllnted by udJOUl"lllllCUt, Monc..lay, M r Dunn':-! b ill arc vcrbati111 ns f ollo w;-;: Aug. 18t h . § 24 . .And be it j urtltel· MIO I'tPd, 'J'hat ~ o much of the Jul!J 8th.-In Senate, Mr. Douglas r eported fourtccuth section, a nd niAo Ao much o f tire thirt y-seeoud back front the 'ontmittce on Tcrritoril'S the section, of tire net JHlSMCd at the first s es::-inn of t he tl li rty· ll ou~e bill to admit Kansas as a State, with nn thi rd Congress,commonly known ns the l< ;tn~a::~- iS ebra ... ku net, us reads as follow!!, to wiL : "Except the t:i){hth sec-li! WCIIU!llent strikiug out all after the enadiug lion of the act preparatory to the 11.1hnis~ion of M is~otu l clause, aud inse rtiug instead the Sennte bill luto the Union, nppro vcclllhu·ch 6, \.'~0, "laielt being ln( N o. 8f>U) j nst rrfcrred to. consistent with the princi ple of nou-i ntcrnnt ion b) (;(In· Mr. !lair, of N. H., moved to amend this gre~s with Slav ery In the E!tnt cs and 'l'enil o rie~ as retc•g· uizecl by the legislation of H)[JO, comntonl.v called ihc ~uhstitutc by provitliug tha L all who migrate to Cornprornlso l\l easures, is hereby clccla n •tl Inopera tive the TerritOry prior to July 4th, ] 857, slH\11 be and void; it bein~-; the t rue Int ent and mt:n niug of 1 lti>~ 1 d · 1 · · 1 1 a ct not to l•giHl aLc Slavery into any 'l'err1tory or i:\t a te, rutile to :t vot e m < etcrmuung t lC C Htrncter uor t o ex clude it th er efrom, but to l·a vetltt· pto plc tl lert-of tltc ins tituti0118 of Kansas. Lost: Yen~, 1 :~; o( perfectly free to Corm and re~ulatc their tl ontcst ic in· ' 1 \, . ... s·l ~:~tituti ons In th eir OW II IV 1\ v, subJ' eeL only to t h . Con,.;tl- . , I . "I '1'' -• 11 {' 111 d 1 11 1 T · tut.ion of the Unit ed 8tatcJ~ : l'r01Jidl'd, '!'!t at not hirq:: ~lr. rulllhtl , 0 ., move t tat n t le ~ t'l't- herein contained shall he comtruecl to revive or puL iu torial luws or J(: tll~llR be r epealed and the T erri- force any law or regu lation which 1111\Y ha l e t:Xilitl'd to rial o flkcrs d is lllil'lsed. ]t(jccted : Y cas, 1 ~ ; prior to the net of Gt b March, 1 :.!0, either prot cct in f', t'l:!· '-l •) .l tahli11hing, prohibit:ng or uboliHhlnf: Hln I' :ry "-be Hll tl tlae •' a.v~, •J::.. ~:tame 11: 1 •u· er c1 > Y r pea1 'I 1, ntH1 •"1 ac bll i 11 e1;.; 11 t l 1 t.cc t io n o r Mr. Collatllt't', or V t. , proposed an nmendlllertt, saitl act ofihe 6th or lllarch 1 211, is hereby n·,·i1•1·1l a nd prohibiting ~lave ry in nil that portion of the d eclarec,l to be in full f•J rec 'nml elfcct 11 itltin the ~<aid Loni,;;iall:l ptu·c hase north of St>O !>U' not iu- 'l'erritoriell o f Kansas nncl NehmHka: l 'rorid c<l, lur1c· ever, '!'hat. any p erson ht" fully l 1cl• ~ to 10crvicc in either clutlcd in the T t•tTitory of Kan.RaS. Rcj e ctcd- or sairl 'J'crrit ori e::~ slmll n ot he dl~chnrgt•tl f om snr h Y~·as. l '!. ; N ay!'-!, ot)- aS follows: H'rvice hyr ea~ on of such l ep eal;an tl l'o\inli or sa icl eighth Rection, if such p erson Hhall b r· pt.>ruw11 ently rc· moved from !luch Territ ory or 'l'errit orit:H prior to the 11-t day of Jlllluary , 1 f) : 11nd uny chiltl or chiltlr ' 11 born In eitl1 cr or !!:tid 'l'cr ritor it·A, of any fc ru:tl l' lawfully held to service, If in like mr~nner removed '~ itltout Haid 'J' caritorles before the expirati on or that date, shall not h e, lJy r eason of nnything in till:~ act, emanci pated from nny servite it might have owe<ll ratl t his act n ever h l't:ll pu.Hsed: .A nd p rm:idcd ft~rlhe r, '!'haL 1\ll.V p cn>on la wflllly held to service in any other ~tnt · or 'l'crritory of the lluit ed Stat es, nud eHcnplng into ei th er ti ll' 'i't'ITi t ory ot Kansas or N ob ra~ka may he reclaimed a nti removed to the person or p lace ~\· here HUCh t.erv icc is t! uc, uuder any law of the Uuit ed .. ' lltlC!! which shall lie 111 fo1 ce up oo the suhjl'rt YIWI- :'1-I cssrR. Bell of N. H., Coll:uner, Dodge, FeKscnrlcn, ~· i~h, Foot, Jo'o ter, llule, Hamlin, ~ewu.rtl, 'l'rlllllbllll a;ad Watle. N I vs-~1 CS~ I'R. A <lams, !lay nrd, n enjnmln, Higgs, Bright., lJrotlhcatl, Butler, CasH, Clay, Crit tenden, Dou!;laa, FiLz· patrick,U<·yer,lfunter,lver:;on, J ohnson, Jone~ of Jowa, J OIIC::! or Tenn., tlll~ll o ry. 1\lnson, I' carer, l'ugh, lt eicl, ~eloll'tjan, Slidell, ::!tua1 t, 'l'lromp~:~on of l{y ., Too1nb:;, Weller, •u11l \' ulce. The ~ul>stitutc r<'po rtcJ hy Mr. Don~laR wa~ :hl'll a;rn·ed to- Yeu::l, 3~; Nap, l6-a11d tlte lltll i11 tlli!-l ~h:tp c pasRcd. l 'l'ltis 1\llll'lldlltCilt was n ot concurre d in nor· ev1·r ncle<f on uy the House.) ./nl.'l 21Jl" .-~lr. Dunn, of 1 nu., called II r :l l>i 11 " 'l'n rcoq~nnize the Territory of KnmmA 1111d for otht•r pmpOHP ~," whi('h he had originally (July ?tl1 ) proposP<l :tH a substitute for the Scuate hill (:-\., :J:>t-i) ufores aitl. I t~ l ell::rth. aud tire ~r t h~ta ll tirtl itll'llt it.y of many of it~ provisions with t hc..~ f otltcr l1ill~ or~atJi~in ~ 'l'cnitories contained Ill tltis volullt<', di~ uade us fr0111 quoting it. Clltit·e. It provicl<'1-1 for n. lc gifl lativc election on t!"! fir s t 'l'n t•:-~d :ty in November uext ; u11d st•ctltttl 15 pt'OCl'l!d!'-1; § 15. And be it .(n1·ill.er enacted, That all rmlts, proce~~ eii, Iutd p rcce •dinj:'f!, civil 1\IHl criminal, ut lnw and In chanct:ry, nnd all intlictmeots anti infornratlon~ which ~hall be pending and undctermiued In the cuurt:l of the rc.rr.to ;y of l(;wsa.'l or o f Ncw<\lexlco when this net ~hall take elfect, s ltttll remain in snid co~rt.'l where pend· lug, to l>c hean l, t r ied, proRecuted, and dctermiue<l ln Sl:~h ?Ourls liS though th il! a ct had not been lHVISed : I rovuled, n e1Mt't!Lelt'H·~, That all criminal pros~cutlons now pending In nny of the courts of the Territory of J{nns:~ o~~ imputing to any pcrl'lon or persons the crime of trea· B?n a.gllinst tho l1uitecl States, and ull criminal prosccu· lio11s, hy iraformt~.tion or Indictment, against any person or pertlom; for any llll <'ged violation or ditll'l'gl\rllwhatever of V.:hnt arc uKually known as tho l.'\wR of the Lcgb;lature of Kansas, shall he forthwith dit~rn issed by the conrt1:1 "hero 1!\..Ct prostl<:utlo us 111ay be pendlng, !lnd every penoo § 25 . .And be i f .fw·ther· e1w l'ird, 'I' hat .a II ol her p arts of the aforesaid J(anHas- 'chrasktt act 11 Inch relate to the 11aid Territo ry of Knn:;as, nntl cv •ry oth••r law or us n~e having or wh ich is prctcnrlcd to hav •, a ny fo rce or e!l'ect in said' 'J'errltory in co nllict with til t: (liO\'i&ions or the 11pirit of this net except Huch haws of Cougrl'ss and t •· e;tty Htipulations as r~la te to the l n11ians, arc he: cby rcpcal\!d nntl declared void . Mr. Dunn, havin!! cnrrietll\ r el't'l'l' ll1:l! to the ()oultttittee of the 'Whole, of' n bill il tl r od ttce tl by Mr. Grow, r pcnlin~ all the al'tH o f the nllc• rctl Territorial Lcgi~lature of' Knnsa~ . 11 ow m~vcu and carried a rccon~idnn t io n of th x t vote and pro c e edctl to tltc ~t l'i king out of ~ir. Grow'8 bill and the iusl'rt ion of h iH own as a BubstiLUtc. 'l'he motion pr •vai lPtl. \\'llt·r e upon Mr. Dun11 moved the pn•vi o 11-< quc :-<tio11 on ordering thil'l bill to be ell gro~<Rt•d ;lnd rt>ad a third time, which prevailed-Y<·:t:', \l ~ ; ~ay:-~, 8t> - nud then the bill pttssed- Y<'ns, ~8; ~up, 74.. 'fhis bill was not acted on l>y thl' St..'ll l\tl.'. The lion c , iu the course of its a ction on the several Annual Approprhttioll I i ll,, 11 llixt•d to ~:~rveml of them, respectively, pro ,· i <::ot~, ntwlishing, r epealing or susp_cnd.ing th~ va ri ou~ o b noxious acts of the '!'ern tonal L ' g l.'iaLut·e; but all these wero reliisted by the Scualc 1.\lld wcrf |