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Show z22 A POLITICAL TEXT-llOOK FOlt 1860. the President of the Council and Spl'ILk.:r of the House of l Tices the s~~me .. cotnpensation as Is given for li:.:e servicee Itt 1r , 8eutat 1v..:s arc hcrehy constituted 1t boanl of com- under the I en 1~o rlal laws. . . ~ .. e le ·s to c·t~ry into effect the provisions of this act, § 1. ~4nd l1e tt fttrth.er. C/ltlcfed~ Th:tt the ijaHI State of ~:~~~~t~1 ~~e a u' the means necessary uuu proper to that I Kani!tLs, when her adtliiS!!IO~ a · a tate becomes co1~1plete 1 An tl trec of them shall constitute a Hoa.nl; ttnd and ai.Jsolute, ~;hall b~ ent.H lcd to oue member 111 the ~~~ 'uoarl~hall have power and authority, ill re~pect to I' llousc or ltcprescntatlves, 111 the l'ongn·ss of the United each and all of the elections hereby nuthori .~~: t:d or pro- States, till the next census be tuken liy the Federal Gov-vided for to designate and cstabli:~h precinc ts fur vottng, ernmcnt. . or to ad ~pt tho ·e a lready estal1lishcd; to cause polls to § . And be -tt .{111 tli e1· e?W<"ted. That the following oe open ed at s uch places u.s it muy.1leem pro1~er ,in t.he r e~ ~r?posttio ns be, '.Lnd. ~lt e ::uu.~ Ill.': . l~c r:~y.o ll.ere~ to.thc ~pect ivc counties nod electi on prccmcts uf :mu11 crrtt ory, s:ud people of JCm:l<ls fot thctr ft ce . . tcccpt.tnce tlt reJect. o appomt, as jurlges of election at each of the several lion , whtch, if accc j~te~ l ! ~ ~~ ~~ ~ t;e ol>~t~at? ry 011 t!t~ L:t.t.ited pluces of voting, three discreet nml rcRpecLablc p~r:~ons , ~.tntcs and up?n the t;.lld :".t,.ll e ? ~ 1\ ,tnR.lt~, t.o ".II : ~ 11-~t, 1111y two ofwltutn shall heC('I}llpetcnLto act.; to requtre thf lhat the scc~10ns nulll.bcl ctl ~I:Xtcet~ H~HI tht l' .1-~tx tn Slu.:riff.s of the several counties, by th emselves or deputte~. e_very to wn ~htp of_ public l<wds 111 l:!lLlu t'tate, " '" ' where to att end tlw judges at e;tch of the places of voting, for Clt.het· of ~atd ~eet1011~, IJr any part tlt e rc<~ f ha ~ ht:cn sold tJte purpost! of IH'l! erving peace and goo1l orclcr, ur .the or o th e rw 1s~ dtspo:;ctl of, ot h er lands equtvalcuL thereto, said Uoard tlllty, in.teall of said Sheri n:~ atHI th eir dcputtes, and as couttguons as may be, shall I.Je grant ee! to sail! appoint, at th t:ir discretion, und in s uch iustances as they 1 Stat_c for the usc or schools. ,<.,·econd., That seventy-two may choose, other fit persons for the sante purpo~e ; aud I sect.10ns of land shall l~ e ::~ct ;q.lltrt .and re~e rvc tl for the when the purpo~e of the election is to elect deleg<ttes to a use aud support of :t ~tat e U lllv ~rs 1ty, to be selected by Convention to form 11. Constitution, as h t: rcinbdoro pro- the Governor of stud l=\tatc, tm h; e c~ to t he approval of vided fur, the number of tl eltgat o:~ shall be sixty, and I the Com_mis~ioncr of tl_te Ueneml Land Oflicc, and to ~e they shall be apportioned hy said Hoard ntuong the nppropnated and applt cu In S t~ ch manner as the Leg19• several counties of said 'l'cnitory according to the nutn- lature of said i'tatc 111ay prcscrtb(' for the puqJose aforeber of voters ; 111111 in maldng t h'i::~ appo rt ion utcnt, the said, but for no other pu 1 po::-e::!. ':.'h ircl, '!'hat ten entire lloard may j oin two or more cnuntie:~ together to 111ake ections o r land, to be selected by the Governor of said an elccliuu or r t:presen tativc di trict, where ndther of State, in lega l subdiv is ious, Khall be granted to said State the s:tid counties has the requisite nurnber of voters to for the purpose of CO tHpl eting the public builuings, or for entitle it to a d elegate, ot· to j oin a smaller to a larger the erection of others at the seaL of government under county having tt surplus population, where it may serve the dir ection of the Le~islature t hereuf. /:l'oul'tlt, That to equalize the reprel:lentat io n. The clcct.ion · hereby all salt springs within ~a.:u St at e, not exceeding twelve in tlu thorizcll shall cvnt.inuc one day only, ami Hha ll not be number, with ~ix sections of land acljoiuin g, ot· n~ contiguconti uuctl !ater th an sundown on thu.t day. The said o us as may be to ea ch, !!hall be gmntcd tu said 'late for Dvunl shuJl nppoint the day of election for each of til t: its use; the t~ame to be selected by the Governor thereof elecLi o11s hcr t:by authorized, as the same tlliiY h ·t.:o llle wi th n one year after the admission of said State, and 11ccessary. 'J'he said Governor s hall uunonucc, by pro- wl tcn so selected, to be used or !li ~pos ed of on such clamalion, the day appointed tor any one uf 11aid d cd ionf, tcr11u;, conditions and regulatio ns as the Legislature shall and the d;ty hall be as early a. one as IH cousil!t t·n t with direct: J',·ot i.ded, That no salt sp rin g~ or land the right due notice thereof to tile peop le of $:tid Terri to ry , ~ uhj cct whereof is now vest ed in any individual or individuals, to tlte provisions of thi · act. 'l'he ::.aid llP:o~.nl shall ha vc ur which may be he reafter be confirmed or adjudged to full power to prt:sc ribc the tintt·, tn:utncr a11d place:! of any indi vidual o r indi\•i<luals, shllll by tlti:l artcle be each of said elect i o n~, anti tu direct the time an,l manucr gra.ntcd to said State. F(ftll , That five per centum of of the r clul'lls th ert:of, which r ctums shall be malic to the the net proceeds of sale· of all public lands lying within 11aid lloard, whose duty it shu II be to aunllUIICC the re);ult said State~, which Rhall be sold by Con6'1·ess after the adby proclamation, and to appoint tltt·rcin a~ early a day mission of said State into the Union, after deducting all as practicable for the <lcleg;ltes clertctl ( wl1cre t lte elect ion the expenses inc:dcnt to the same, shall I.Je paid to said hal! been for delegate ) to a~se mhlc in Convc11tion at the 'tate for the purpose of making public roads ami inter· scatofOove!·nmcntor s~Lid 'l'erritot:Y· Wil en so a~semi.Jl ed, nal 1t~1provemcnts, as the Legislature shall direct: Prothe Conventton shall first dete rmtne, by a vok, wheth er ·V'ided 'l'hc foregoing prop ositious h e reinbefore oiTcrP.<i It i~ the wish of.thc pt·opos~tl 'latt: to he ;~t im it eel into t.lte are od the condi tion that the people of Kan~as shall proUnto~ at _tlmt t11ne; and tf so, :!lt:dl proct"e<l to form a vide, by an ord inance, irrevocable without the const'nt OonstttuttOn, ancl take all necessary :;teps for tht: e~tab- or the United States that said Sta te shall n ever in terfere lishment of a. State Uov':mutent, in con!torutity wit!~ Lite wi th the primary disiJOsrtl of the soil within the same, by ~edcral Constuutton, ~ui •J ect to the tq~pro~aland r,lt lfi ca- t.J1e United States, or with any regulations Ocngress may tt on of ~he people uf tL~ propo ed . State . . Aud the s:ti<l £nd necessary for securing the title in said soil to bont:J Conven tton shu II atconungly provule for 1ts sulmtiss10n fide purcha ers thereof, and that no tax sho.ll be imposed to the vo~e ?f the people for apJ~roval or n-jcctiot~; ~nd on lands belonging to the United St.ates, and that in no If the m:tJOI'I ty of vvtc" :~!tall be gt ven for the Con>< Ill uttou case shall non-re~ident proprietors be taxed higher than so fratu.ctl. as u forcsa id, the U \IVcru ot· of the 'l'crri to ry reside nt~<. Si.a;th; And that the said State shall never !!hall, wtl ~ttn twenty days aftt-r ~Ill! resul t i:~ kllOWII, notify tax the land~ nr the prcpert.y of the United States in that the l'rcstdellL uf ~he uttcd St;~te · of the same. And State : h·<YOided lwwer;e1·, 'l'hat nothing in this act of t ltcr eui!Oil tlte Presttlent ::sh.dl atlll ?unce the ~ a tile hy pro- admi!lslon sh <lll lie 80 c ::-n~trucd as to ratify or accept tlle clatn.at ton, and the reafter, a nd wtthoutlllty fur ther pro- ordinance attached to said Cor:stituUon; but said ordi.ceedmg. s. wlt.at t: \'er on the p;~rt M Cou~;r.t:sH, the admission nance is hereby reject ed by the G overnmcnt of the Uoi· of the ~.ud State of Kan sa~ tuto the Unwu, upon :in equal t ed States footing with the original Stutes in all r c~>pect::l whatev ~ r, · shall lit: Ct)mpl ete aud ab11olutc. 'l'hc following arc the Y cas and Nays : § 4. And ue itjurther ~Ynacted, That In the elections h.e rcby authorized, all white male tllllablt:lll tS of I!Uid Ter- YEAS-TO A~END OR SCDSTITOTE. rttory OVl·r the age of twenty-one y ears, who are legal C . M f' 'bb' voter s U11cle r the laws or the 'l't:t'l'i tu ry of K1tnsas, and ALII'?RJSI.A.- ~ "1. • m - 1 · none ot her:! ;,hall be allowed to v ote· a d tl · h 11 b CoNN~.CTICUT.-:-Cl<td;, J)ea r~r-2. . the only qu1:li fication req uired to cnti~le ~~e v~~e~ t~ th= } LLINOJS.-El.lhu 1Va~hu1U'?le, Foi'11.,'W?I'!h, Lor;t;jO§I righ t uf. s. um·.1ge in said electt ons. And I' fan y person no t !R\IealrlOsh(Ja(Jll,- .l9\1 on·lli, llarns, Shaw, Robert ..tutth, Sa.m. · so qualth cd :;!tall vote or oiicr to vote, or if any pe rson ' · E . -,_-· J 0 D is JVi'l8011 llhull vote more than once at either of said elections, or INDIANA.- n ~lts~, Foley, .n. tl(Jore, . . av ' t ' shall make, ot· cause to be made, any false, fictitiou!l or Colfa.,0, Call6,, ~ et~ t-8. . 9. fraudul ent r ..:turns, or :-hall alter or change any r eturns l O\ A.-Cw tl.~, T. JJa vts-... of ot:tther of «·dd dcctious such person sh •II . KRNTOCKT.-0NDKHWOOD, llu~PJlrt F.Y MArtSUALL-2 , ., tt. onthereof·b••d ore anyco,u rtofcompet.ent.t ju,uripKounicctioonnv,btce- .". l.A IN' "'"' ·:- lV.o• od·, Fv~''rl nan, A v'·v'·o tt, 1r0 .,,, I. lVctsw .Jwt ou, • kt'!-lt ttt httrd labor n o t less than six months and not bwne, l!o.~tet-6. -8 lllOI't! than three years. . , MAI\YL.\ND.-ltiCAOD, J. M. Tl .\Rrt!S, rr.,VINTF.R DAVISin,; § 5. And uG it f1"rt/~Qr enacted Th·•t them ,, f MA SSA CIIUSF.TT~.-l/(tl.t, B njJlnton, J)mmrell, Com , l 0 t lC arore~atd J:lll<trd of CommissioI ners",' and 1.1e.11m p,leerrsso 0n s I BuI ·l~i····( / amt~, .D (l!V.td , (} Q(JCrI ~, .nL.". 1£nwm.r p, T.''"'• ay"" r ' C!w~ "·e ll I appomtt.:d by them to cMry iato t:lJect the provisions of I J)awes - ll. . • •.· cl~r--4. tlus 11ct, ~!tall , before e ut ering upon their uuti cs, take un MJ~I.IIG.\N.- !fc»:"a' d, lJTalclt on, Walln td(/8, Lea O:t~lt to perfvrm fai thfully the duties of t.hel1· r espective MI ,SOU I(J. -Bla~r-1;. , . . otli?es ; ami on failure th e reof, tht:y shall be liable and NEw· llA~PSlllltt'~-1 tke, Tapp.wn, Or a(/t?v-8. auh;ect to the same charges and penalties as are providt:tl NEW-JI!:t~SKY. -Uww,IJon, R uu&ins, Adraln- 3. n ltke case:~ under the Territorial laws. l Nounr CAnOUNA,-;-GJut~r.,a-1. on . § 6. A net be itju-rth,er e-nacted, That the officers men- I ~a:w-YonK.- Haskm, JI . l': Clark, Jft"rray, Thomp! ' tione<l in the preceding section shall receive for their se • 1 Ohn, Dodd, Pl£bmer, SptM~tr, qtat'k D. Oochr Mt r Mw8e, Mattum, Be;n,nett, Goodlwlt~, Boar d, GrOtfi/JV TilE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTIO~ IN CO~Gn.E;;S. 12;3 • • 1 • E els Andrews, SlLorma?~, \ mandcd the p r eviouH quc:;tion . 'l'he cal~ fo r the Jfo,·oa~tt, Pottle, tpa, A2e8 ' e!J/,previ ous question wns lost by the ·a:'tt Ill' vote B . 'Oit(!h8 jl'en Ollr- ' • l , lt u· h l . v I U.ll l'' dleton Groesbeck, Oampue , .. o'l.c 0 8• of the peaker: 108 to 1 tJti. cry muc 1 to ~r~t~roCockee~ill, JJdrlan, Stamton, Hall, Lll<>.'t·t~n\v~~~· the surp,ri ·c of the U onsP, Mr English, of J ntli- J' ' D[ ' 8 'l'om~okins Lawrence, et e1, , " I A . J Sllsrman, -" _UI • J:g ' un·l who h·Hl nctcJ w ith t te llLI · .ccompton Gidd-in(JN, !lLn(Jha?~J. jJort•is Owen J on es, Hickman, P" '1.t'y tlj) to' this time m oYe <l that the 11 OlliC Pt'NNSYL\ ANI A. JJJ. ' ·' , , 1\1 t •ry '' 1 , • j R /J~rtB J{1mk el, Grow, EdM,_ OO'Voue, on gol~ - ' artrec ton. Confe rence Contllltttcc, and llat a v • . tewa1't J)i1·k Chapman.- 't. o · l 1. th Ritchie, Ptw-vwtw~t., . JJ'·ayt~n·-2 committee of three uc nppollltc c l)y e R,n ODE ],S U_NJOV; -.vwr;ee, ' . . 'I 'tt of the 1zton Jlforrill, Royce-3. . . Speaker to meN a Rlllll nr COlli Jilt ee . ~~~~~:·N.-l'otte,?, 0. 0. Washbur1w, .Btlltnohu rst- 'cnatc, and on this ltc called for the prov10us g,-Total,120. qucstiou, which was order d. The Y caR ;ud NUS. Xays w e re called, nntl the vote ~tood. 10 to ALAnUt.I.- Stnllworth, Shorter, Dowdell, Moo:-e, llous- 1 () : tho Speake r voting iu the aflu·Jlla,ll ve, Mr. ton Cobb Curry-7. l~twli sh's pro pol:'ition wall a g reed to . 'I be Y eas ARKANS~s.-Greeuwood, Wn.rren-2. and Na)'S were a:oi follows : CALIFOnNt A.-Scott-1. CoNNto:CTICUT.- Arnold, Blshop- 2. Y!!:A~ - 1\Iessrs Ahl Ander;;on, Atkin!!, Avery, llnrks· D&LAWAnx.-Whitcley-1. <!ale · Dishop llocock' llonham, Howie, Boyce, llranch, FLoRIDA - Jlawklns- 1. I ''' . It Hry ·~n llurdctt Hun'ts, Vat·utherll, Ca:>kic, Clark (~.t o. ), Q!iOilG IA·.-seward, Crawford, TRIPPE, Oartrel' n g I ' Cia • Vlemens, 'cl ingtnan, l'uhh, .John l'o<'~raue, (rat.g 11 ~t h ens ,1 y , C .11•1 Jackson tu., • cp - · -3 (I• o) 1 gc (N · ,v.. 1• Crawford ' Curr•v , DI'nllv' ttd ~o)nI', Il>l'aBvhts INDU~A .-~iiJlack, Hughes, G!'~gg · J . tt Ell' ott (Miss\ .Dewart .Dowdell, E<ltuuml~on, '· Hl ' .n.c 1 ' KEN~'UCKY.-llurn ett, l'eyton, Talbott, e" e , t ' Eustl~ ' F'aulknc'r, l•'lor t!nce, Uarnctt, U artrelll Uoo<_le, Ctay Mason, Stevenson- . d' d 4 G reen;vood Gregg I/ all (Ohio), J Ia I Cll, II awktns, I iiii, .Lo~tStANA.-EusTJs, Taylor, Dn vids.on , San t go- . ll opkinil Ii oust on' Jl u~;h es, .Jackson, J cnh Ins, J c~v~tt, MARVLAND -Stewart, I<unkel, llowte-3. , J , (:l'cnn) J.' GI<LllCY Joucs, ()Jn'n ,font~, 1\.ettt, MISSOURI._:.ANDErtSON, Clark, Craig, WOODSON, l h elps Ko~~r'' L\u n k~l' (Mel.), J,amar, Lantly, . Leidy,, ~~~tch~r, -:; 1the{;y l\lcQucen J\lason, ~laynanl, M tk~, ,\Jdlt:t , ltll- ;IISSISSIPPL-La.mar, R. Davis, BarksdaJe, Singleton, . • ~t o' ore Nibl ·~ck Orr J'c1llll1 t n , Peyton, PhclpR, ,, son, • ' · ' ' , 1 I ' .. 111 Hutlin Jtus- Qultrnan-G. Phillips J'owcll, Qui tman, hen< .Y , , e.q;• •. "' : .. 1 NEw-J !!RSFY' -Huy ler, ·wortendyke- 2. sel l, 'a;tdidgc, :-iavagc, ~call'~, ' co.t t '· :-.<·a.t:t ll).!, 'e ~a ~< ' NORTII 'cA ~OI.INA.-Sh aw, It ullin, Winslow, llranch, "I . ' ( , , C > SltOr te :- ~in61 et o n, ~tut llt ( t t'llll. ), ' tll tth •., l.L\\ " · ., • . ... , .,.a·t ( \l tll Scales Craige Clingmnn-7. 1 (Ya) St-tllwo th Stephen~, ~t t·,· c n~ o n , ' C\ • ·• • . • ' Ne~- YoHK . ..:..Searing, 1'aylor, Sic~lcs, J( clly, Mac ay, 'J'·tl b~tt 'Taylor ('N . Y. ), '!'Iippe, W<ml, Warn n,. ~\ n t~t·n~), John Cochrane, Ward, Russell, Corning, llatrb-10. \\~ hi tc, \n,1slow. \\'ood~ou, \1 ortendyke, \\ ng tt ~ .L. , Omo.-~l iller, llurns-2. > • . Ol • Wright ('l'cnn ) Zollicofl'er-ltl!J. PliNNSVLVANIA.-I<'lorence, L andy, ~ l~l!ltp~ . . an cy (The four i.n, 1./.oliciJ had !tithe. to vol ctl ant'-1. ecomp- Joncs, Leidy, Dimmick, White, Ahl, GUts, Hctlly, De- to ] wart-11. . n. l\l \ biJott An<lrew~ Hcnnl'tt. llillinc-lturst , 1, i t llonll 'llll N A vs.- essrs. 1 , • • . ' 1 1 ,. SOUTn C1ROLINA.-McQueen , l\ltles, \.e · , • • 1,. 1 . Ul 1r 131iss Brayton Bltlllltt ntt , lltl u,.,,Jm.-, ,tng l,ltnl, 'c~ · ' hell' C·tsc cllatl'ct' Cint pnta n, ( 'l:trk Doyce-5 S Bnrroug 1s •l111Jl • '' ' ' -11 l ' If . ' T~NN~'SSF.I~.-Watkins MAYNAttll, s A: s ·.nith , -.~l\'agc, Conn ) dark (N.Y.), Clawson , Cockcll 111 1 0 ax, 1\ . Rli:AllY, Jones, Wright, ZoLLIC\lYn: t~, Atkins, AVCI'J-10. . c~~ocle Cox Cragin Curt i~, J)amrt.!l l, l> ;tVIt! t !\I t.), 'l'gxAS.-llryan, Jtcag:t n - 2. . . ock ~~~is ( 1 nd. ) l)a \'is ( M as~.), lhwis ( I owalt _Dnw t·~. 1?t< a.t~ , YlltGtNH.-Ga.met, ?llillson, Caskte, GoOfle, ~oc ' ' I)' k Dorltl' Durfee !<:die J'anH!I\'Ortll, ~ cntou, ~ ole.)' Powell, 'ntit h, F:tulkner, Letch er, Clemens, J enJ.:tns, Etl· ~·t c ' r Oitldings Oilntnn: Uooch, (lno!lwin, ~lra nger, munrlson ll opkins-18. Tota.l, 112. O~·~tc~l;eck; OrO \~' , I! a ll (.Ma::~s. t, ll :trlan, llartt:l (~ 1. 0. ), A /J~cn~Caruthers (Mo) ll ·u-rls (111 ) Haski n, lliclonan, Jloa td, llo t<~n,_ll ow;~t d, .. · ,' I' .I, . J{napp Lawrence, !.cit ·r, Lo\ !'JOY, arRto: CAP l1'ULATION. l~ cl:~g\Ef(Y" ~ ~~:;,~shall \ J il.) i\latte:wn , ~l olltJ.(•l lllt::lj' , ~l or- }-Ut ·9. Republicans, 92; Democrats, 22 ; American.~, 6. -1~. Total M ttL 1\l ort:ill ~rorri::! (l)en;t ,) l\lorris \111.1, J\lor"e ( ~l e.l, gan, N "''> l\1 ltl "'fun av r\ichot:-;, L'.tlmt: r, Pelt. I, NayiJ. Democrats, 10-t; Americall3, 8. Tota.l- 112. The bill hav itw b een r eturn e d to thr s.• tl:l I(' on the Recond d•~Y of .April, Mr. Grccll Jll t)\:~·d to dis a oo t·cc to the Ilou. c arn e ndml!nt wlttt..~lt motion ~as adopted: Y ens, 34, Nay~, 2~. 'l'he following are the Nays: Messrs. Dro<l erick Camer on, Ohandler, Clark, Colla. mer Crittenden Dixon Doolittle Dougla!!, l<'ell::.endcn, l<'oot 'Foster Hal~ llaml'in Uarla~, King, l::ew:ud, Shu- , ' , t , . mons, Stuart, Trumbull, \Yade, \\ llson. In the IIouse of Rcpt·escntatives, on the 7_th of April, Mr. Montgomery, of Pc~lllsyl v:uua, moved that the llouse adhere to 1ts amcud· ment which motion was carried, YeaR, 119, Nays' 111-thc vote bcillg the same as on ~he adoption of the amendment, with the c~ceptlO~ of Messrs. Marshall and llowic, who p tured ofl and did not vote. On the 1 3th of April, the Senate ~oted to insist and ask for a conference comnnttcc, Yea~, :SO, Nays, 24:-thc Nays being the same as ~he Nays on Mr. Green's motion to disagree, w1th the addition of M essrs. Bell and Sumne r. On the following day, the 1l ) USe r eceived. a. message from the Senate insisting on its dlsugrccDlent and asking a committee of conference, when Mr. Montgomery, of Pa., move? that the House insilrt o~: its adherence, <:1.: wh1cb be d~- Morse (l ... , 1 1 ., '' · ' 1 · • It b '''k Pottt:r Pottle Purviance, Hicaud, lt lh: '.t t.:, o . • 1 e, ' ,.1 '(Ill ) ' hcrnwn t ()hi n t, ~hernmn hins Itoycc o mw · • ' . ( L' 1 ) tN y I Smi;h (111.), tipinn er, !::'tnnton, ::;te~>' ar~ I· ·~\1:1: · · ' , 'J'o 11 k 11" 11 <1 • wood \\ .H t.: , ,L 'l'aypan, 'I h olmpso ~\ . lt~'n' W ·~~hbu rnc (,111.) \ \'.t:!ltuurne IJndge, \\ a lt 1 on, ,L .' • ' (~le . ), Wilson, \\ ootl-100. . , 'l'lte foll o wing, n ot v oting, h :ul p:ur0d otl: Adraln with lluyler, Dimmick wit.h M ~!<ibhin, (li.ms . ·t, Cl· k 11 Cochmne wlt.h tck.le~, Hellly w1t h Robet <~ , a 1 • • K k 'I ( L' \ ) Wash · with Thayer, 'l'ltylor (J .. a.) w.ttlt . un c . I ·.' Whitoburnc (Wis.) with Arnold, Ohu \Yt th CO!lllng. Icy absent. d 'The Conunittcc of Conference wa. cot:~~~~R~l' of ~{CSoi'S. James s. Green, (Mo.), R obel or • llw1tc r, ~Ya ), and Willittm H._ ~ewarcl, ( N~l~~· of the Senate; nnd ~te s rs. ' VIlham H. En \ V'l' (Ind.), Ale xander II. Steph e n s, (Ga.), nudf tliam A. Hown.rd, ()1ich. ), on the part o t IC House. C ' tt mad e 0 tl 23d of April, the , oll1 1111. ee n lC f · tCI'})l'Cta-their r cpol't (susceptible o vanom'~ 111 - tions) Messr s. S owttrd of the Senate , and ll?w ·d 'or the U o use dissenting. A fter a runnmg ~1 1• t of a w eek between the fl'i c nd:=; ~nd opp?n~ t~ts of ~he n e w scheme, on t h e 30th o f Aprt; the r eport of the Connnittec w as adopted b._ both branches of <.:ongreHs. It was a s f ol:ows • . fcor the A dmli.~IJi.Oit of the State of Jla_fl,fla8 An Act . Whereas the people of the Ten·ttory into the Un~onb a con~e;ttlon of dclegat es Nl~emhled ~~ te~:;,t~1~'or!\he 7th tlay of Nov., 1 51, for ~hat Pill" |