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Vincouur'u Island. A. 3m lam. lelrmln. but Tums. Forum. Omega. I. “Amman, Pm Tomnd ~. I. l. usnu. Ponl'u Cm. Imauy-u lulu-d; ————_—_ 'fllflfl"! mummmsmxn “SIM. In COUNCIL Mon", Jun. 22, 1855. ' Mr. Bigelov, from committee on corpor- Ittom‘ to whd'hn Iru referred H B 46, Including the bill rclntivo to the motion of Ihnnn—reportrd back said bill with out onendmenb—bill read and ordered to third routing. ' Ir. Pitta-son, from committee on coun tiu to whom you referred C. B. 25, nmcnd leaf act delflng the northtrn bound-q of uric county, without amendment—bill md Ind ordered to a third mding. C B 28, to leg-flu the annulment of Cowfiu county—rend I wound time ll‘ld on motion of Ir. Poe, referred to committee on conmtu. H J M 9. in reference to town litm— md o second time and on motion of Mr. Stratum refund to committee on meno . . H B 26, on not. to prevent the sale of lunatic-ting liquor to Indians—reed e sec ond line end referred on motion of Mr. Terry. to commute on Indian elelrl. C B M, u ect. repeelln‘f ell In" rele ting «o feee end cone—re- : second time. Mr. Bigelow moved to unend by the oddl tlon of three actions—amendments adop ted, end on motion of Mr. Poe, bill kid on noble Ind grinm. HJ R . relative to the Governor drew ln‘ out. end using Ihe epproprinlion mode by the or‘enle not for erection of nblic building- et the ceplul, rend A thin? time all“ nenlmonnly—Mr. Poe celllng Ihe lyee end noon. 3 B 3'l, to Amend the not. unblhhlnf territorial reed horn Olympln to Montice - 10, end order to much of aid med u lien in his end Oowliu counties 5 territorial reed—rend e third time and penned by fol lowing vote, the eyes nml noel being celled by Mr. Bel: Ages-alum. Bigeiow, Hnl, Putter !» trickier, Yer-tie end Mr. President—6 limp-{(e’n'yilee, Poe Ind Terry—B'. Order of dey C B 15, en Ict to e'neend on not here-fin; the county revenue—reed ; e second tint . This bill providee for the eloeing of eeloone and drinklng boneee on the Bebbeth—bill ordered to I third reed- ‘ ing. H J B 7, relative 'to the epportiotnent of the hostel-tire Aeeembly. eed unend nteet edopted. Mr. Hull moved to refer tooommittee on ednoetlon. Mr. Bigelow loved to reier to committee on countiee— amendment loet. Mr. Yentie moved to emend by lnetreeting committee to report at efternoon—cerrled. C 3 fl. en not to emend en not to pro vide M the Ytlbllc printing end the dietrl hello-of the ewe end jouruele. Report filming committee lnid on the teble Sunr , ceme up in order. The Preeident de elLd eeid report onto! order no Council lied the mine dey dole-ted e precisely eim ller bill. _ 0n teen. Mr. Yentle introduced C B 19, on net to mend en ect relating to the mart of the poor—bill reed e flret time ordered to e eeeond reeding. On leave Mr. Milee Introduced C B 80. u m in reletton to enretiee. reed e tlret the and ordered to e eeeoed tending.— Reed e eecond time under Intpenelon o! rilee end referred to judieiery committee. ' 0e leevo. Mr. Yeotie introduced C B 81, I let to E'mvide for the nblioetion of theleweof t Id eflionofptbolngiele tive Aeeembly—bill reed once end ordered to mend netting. 0’ R 'l, lutrodneed by Mr. Kufl, Ind reletive to edjonrnment n‘u die, reed e Int time end ordered to I second reeding. fie. edjonrned till I r. I. armour union. Ir. Yentie from the eelect committee to whom wee referred the territoriel end conn ty revenue bill for revieion, reported by hill 0 B 32—b11l reed e lint time end or dered to I second reeding. On mot'on of Mr. Yentie, the vote by IN“ E. B. 30, the not to ro-orgenize the county of Pierce wee loet, wu recon eidered by following vote, Mr. Terry oelling {or the eyee end noel : l‘.—Mean. Hit, Pettereon, Strick ler. eetie end Hr. President—s. » Noel—Messrs. Rigelovv, Miles. l‘oe eml‘ Terry—t. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 571‘833. I On motion of Mr. Striekler. the bill “as jtheu postponed till Thursday next. . On motion of Mr. Bigolorv, Council went into committee of the whole, Mr. Terry in the Chair, on C B 80, an act in relation to safeties, reported from committee on judi cinry. Council spent lonie time in commit tee when they rose reported lmck'uid hill ‘with Imendmentl Ind recommended its i plunge: ‘ The blll And nmeudments on motion of IMP. Ilul', Vere then ogniu referred to com mittee on the judicilry. I Then Idjourned. Tuuun', Jun. 28, 1855. Mr. Bigelow, chairmnn of the committee on judiciary reported buck C B 30. on not in rel-tion to snretiel, with u substitute therefor end recommended its adoption. | Mr. Poe chnirmon of the wmmittee on memorials reported back II J M 2, without nmeudmcnt Ind recommended it: passage, Mr. Ynntia, ehnirmnn of the committee on Indian nl-irs reported lint-k ll Ii 26,1 an net to revent the Bqu of intoxicating liquor. to rntliuis with an amendment, and. recommended it: ldoption. Mr. Bigelow, chairman of the committee] on edueltiou reported back II J R 7, with“ an nmendment. ; C [315, on net unending the act for mining county revenue was rend a second time. On motion of Mr. Poe, the bill Wnl Intended by striking out the words, “upon the Sebboth dny." whenever they occur end inserting in lieu hereof “on Sunday"; On motion of Mr. Mi the rules Werl‘ sued guided to me the bil third time now} he bill In read I thi limo now and penned together with its nle. ‘ ‘ C B 19, wee rend n ond lime and on ‘motien of Mr. Ynntie referred to commit-l ‘tee on judiciary. I ‘ C B 81, on not to provide for the puhlicn-l tion of the In" of the 2d union of the Legielntive Anemhly wne rend n second time, and on motion of Mr. Terry, referred to the committee on printing. On motion! of Mr. Bigclow.'ordcred that the mice be suspended. end all bill: now on the clerk’- tnble be reported to the House to-dny. O B 32, In net to unend the act to pro vide for ensuing end collecting county nud territorlnl revenue wne md n lecond time and laid on the able to be printed. C B 26. 11l net unending the net fixing the northern houndnry of Clarke county, more“ I third time Ind pee-ed together ‘wlth in title. C J R 7, Wu nndaucond time, nudon notion of Ir. Bigelow. hid on the able an Frldny next. E B 46, 111 net. to llllolld on net to an tluniu Md royal-tn the erection 0! winner —wu read I third time Ind [mood togeth er 1“! [a title. H J B 7, reported back from the cow‘ ulttoo on doe-tion to-dny with unamH Inn. was taken tap—amendment ndoptcd. ad on motion of Mr. Miles, the rules were‘ "upended to red the "solution .third time now. Road A third time and paused. 1 On motion of Mr. Bigelow, the rulec‘ were nmndod and all bill: pnlod to-dny‘ ordered to be rural-ted to the other Eon-9.1 A mango roll the Home by their‘ clerk, m: § "Mn. PKIIIDlfl:—I am instructed to report to you the punge of C B 19, an act appointlng oflcere for the county 0' Walla Wall. with amendments, and H J R relative to the election of territorial om eerl and at the concurrence of the House ‘thcrerein ; also that the House has indeli nltely poalpoued C B 11, an act to pro vide I block for the Wuhlngfon Monu ment." H B u, was reed e ucond time end on motion of Mr. Mile. bid on the teble till to-morrov. ' Then edjourned. - Wuxumr. Jan. 24, 1855. Mr. Blgelow. chelmn of the committee on judiciary. reported beck C. B. alt—en act. to emend 111 ect rel-tire to the up port of the poor—without amendment, end recommended it pangs. Mr. Terry, of committee on made and highway, reported back 0. B. 16—31: eel. to amend an Act entitled en not in relation to the conetrlction and malnuiuing roads ——without amendment, and recommended itepeuege. ‘ Hr. Pattenon, cheirman of the commit tee on eonntiee, "SOM“ beck H. B. 34—‘ an act to change 0 county eeat of Lewis county—without amendment, and were re lieved from further eouideration of the bill. ‘ c. B. 23—“ act to leglliu the amw‘ imam. of Lovi- county—reported but with )W by mm“ ou conutiu yup‘ ‘tardly, him up, Amendments adopted Ind} bill ordorofl to t Ihjrd Logging. ' The substitute for C. B. 30-“ wt in ulntion to linden—report“ yulerdny by the mime on Judiciary, me up in or-‘ dot, and Council refused to Adopt the sub-i :ititnu, or order the bill to be rend 3 third‘ me. x H. J. I. S—nlntive to titles to town lino—«pm back by eolnmittec on me morinll on yeuerdny, wu read 5 third time now, the rules hnving been Inspended. ‘ On motion of Mr. Ynntia, the vote junt‘ taken In recondderod in order to permit Mr. Strickhr to ole: nn mendment. Mr. Strickler moved to unend the mo norinl by striking out an hut clam 3nd inserting In mndmeut in lieu lhereof,‘ [which wu rud. ' Mr Pulnrwn moved an amendment to‘ W :1 the amendment, which was ndopted with -the amendment, untithe ltlelnorini ordered :,lo a third reudiug ms amended. Ii (In motion of Mr. Strii-kler, the rules tin-ere suspended and the niemoriul read it -, third time. - 0n the question, shull the memorial posts? | Mr. ['01: called for the ayes uud noes: I. Ayt's—liigeiuw, llutl‘, Miles, l'uttesou, l‘oe, Strivkler, ’l‘et‘ry, Yuntis- :5 ii Sons—Mr. President. -‘ H. H. 26 —nn net to prevent the sale of iiutoxicnting liquors to Indium—reported [bot-k yt-sterduy by the committee on Indi .nn nfl'airs with an amendment, u'nu taken iup and amendment ndopted. . ,t‘ On motion of Mr. Pete, the bill was for ither amended by inserting the word " Iu- Jdinu " nt'ter “ person." 1 On motion of Mr. Miles, the hill \Vtts ‘ then referred to the committee on judieinry. i (‘ I! 20—nn net to nmend on net relu iting to the ttupport of the poor—reported back by committee on judiciary without :nmeudinent, was ordered to a third rend: tug. ' H B 34—nu net to change the countyl sent of Lewis county—token up. 1 i On motion of Mr. l’oe, the (‘ouucil re-t txolred itself into committee of the whole §to consider I! B 3‘. 2 Mr, Patterson in the choir. | After some time spent therein, the com ;mittee rose and reported the bill bat-k inithout amendment. } 0n the question, slmll the bill be orderedi Ito a third reading? Mr. Bigelow called the‘ laps and noes: l Ayes—Bixelow, llufl', Patterson, Striek-t ier. President—s. ’ | Non—Poe, Terry, Ynntis—S. On motion of Mr. Hull', the rules were |lnt-pended and the bill rend at third. time. 1 0n the question, Ihnll the bill puss? Mr. Terry culled the nyen and noes: l Ayes—Bigelow, lluiY, Pntternon, Strick ler, President—s. i Noel—l'oo, Terry. Youth—B. i H B lti—an act to nmend on net relu ting to the construction end maintaining of rondk—reJ-orted buck by committee on roads on highways without amendment, was ordered to a third reading. C B 12—uppointlng otheerl for Wall:- walln county—reported from the Home with amendment, taken up, Intendment concurred in, Ind the bill penned together with it: ,titlo. H J It 9—relativo to the election of territorial odious—wan rend once, and or dered to e necond roadie . Leon being games. Mr. Strickler, chairman of the committee on printing, re ported back 0 B M—on net to provide or the publication of the law! of the nec ond lee-ton of the Legiol-tivo Auetnbly— nnd recommended that it be indefinitely poatponed: _ On motion of Mr. Milea, the hill war in definitely poctponod. Mr. Poe presented the petition of D.» B. Brownfield and others, prnying that Con igreu be memorialized to grant an npnro- B’iatiou to open a military road from New nnginon to Olympin. Mr. Poe presented C J R B—instrncting our thief-to in Congreu to procure on ap- Frropriat on of 850 000 for a military road om Olympie to h'ew Dnngineu—whlch mu, the role: being lii-pended. read a no and time now, and referred to the commit tee on memorinll. Mr. Hull. awarding to notice given ten days siace, introduced C B 83—“ net to change the name of the county seat of Clarke county —which was read three times, the rules being suspended, and past sd with title. On motion of Mr. Yantis, Adjom-aed till afternoon. ‘ Anunxoos assaiox. Mr. Bigeiovv, chairman of the committee on judiciary, reported back H. B. iii—an act to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquor to Indians—with amendment, whicln was adopted end the bill ordered to third reading. Ii B 41-sn net to iocete a territorial road from New Dunglnese to intersect the road from Olympia to Monticello—report ed back from committee on roads and highways, was taken up, and Mr. Bigeiow moved to refer the hill to the same com ‘mittee, with instructions to report it back Iso amended that thread shall be no ex- Pense to the several counties through which it runs. Pending this motion, Mr. Poe moved a call of the House. Thv'Sergesut-at-nrms and Door kee er absent, and after it few moments Mr. ’l‘Lr‘ ry appesred and took his seat, when, on motion of Mr. Hufl'. the further call of ‘thc House was suspended. On motion of Mr. gaff, the bill, H B 41, was laid on the tab e till to-morrow. A message from the House by their clerk, as follows: l “ Mr. President—l em instructed by the House to report to the Council the pas-ego of C B 22—“ not to amend 11l act regu leting the pructice Ind pleadings in prose cation! for crimes ; H J R relative to the reduction of the militery reserve at Van conver, in the lest of which the Council in ‘rcquested to concur. ’ Alto, that the Home non-concur in Council emendmenta to H B 39." H B 39, In act to prevent stelliona run lng at large, returned from the Home with their nonconcumnce in the council’e unend mcnt; the question pain; “will the Coun cil need. from their mndmntl”—,-vm 'detided in the negative On motion nf i.\lr. Yuutil. ordered that n committee of ‘lwo he nppointed to ionfer with u like icommith-e on tllcpnrt f the House in re gard .10 ll ll 39, nmltlzumulments. The (‘hnir appointed Messrs. Poe and Ynntis isaid committee on the purl of the Council ll .l R N, relative to the election of ter gritnrinl oilir'ers—wns rend onet- and order _cd to a second reading. : A invwnnge from the House lay their ‘elerl: \‘lL: ~ ' “ \ln. l’iutsmaxr z~l mu instructed to {repm't llmt the House llOllt'OlK'lll’ in thr ‘Cfmneil amendment to H. J. It. '4'. relntive to the Ipmrtionment." l 0n motion of Mr. Higelow, Council l'e lsolved itnell' into committee of the “hole to iconsider (‘ B 2&—nn net to amend nll nets lreunluting costs and fees—Mr. Miles in the their. .\ fter sometime spent in committee, "the committee rose and reported through {their chairman, the hill back with amend ‘nlenti, and nsked to he relieved from the [further consideration of the bill. Couneil refused to release the committee. Mr. Terry in the (heir. After further time spent in committee, the committee rose and reported the Bill with other amendments lWlllcll were adopted. Mr. Ynntis moved to refer the bill as amended to 3 select committee composed of Messrs. Miles, Fee and llnfl, which motion was lost. On mo tion of Mr. llnil', ordered that the Bill be referred to a select committee of three.— The Chair appointed Messrs. Huff, Strick~ Her and Terry, mid committee. C B 32—nn net to amend an act enti tled In act to provide for the musing end icollecting territorial and county revenue— lwu referred to the committee on ways and means. H J R 'l—relntire to the npportioument returned from the House with their non concurrence in Council Amendment. The one-tion shnll the Council recede from their‘ amendment was decided in the ulfirmutive,‘ Illd the Council refused to pass the resolu-‘ tion. On motion of Mr. Milel, ordered thut nl committee of three be appointed kirnfl‘ Ind preterit a bill opportioning the pro‘ sentution of the territory. The choir In nounced Messrs. Miles, Ynntis and Strick ler u said committee. Adjourned. THURSDAY, Jan. 95, 1855. Absent—Mr. Milan. Jonrnul of yestee‘ defined and upprored. ‘ r. Blgelow, clulrmnn of the committee‘ ton run end media, reported back 0. BA ‘32—an wt to mud n act to provide for mating cud collecting county Ind territo rinl revenue—with 11l amendment. Mr. Terry. lflinlrlnnn of the emailing on rod: and i Inn]: reported - B 91—11: net refuting to n torritorlnl rod from Vuncouver to Cowlitz Fem with on Amendment. , _ _ ‘ i Mr. Poe, chnirmnn of the committee on memorials reported beck C J R B—asking 'approtrrlntions for military roads, with an ‘nmen mom. i Mr. Miles ep cured and took his seat. 1 HJ R B—uilng‘flongrcss, to reduce ‘thc military reserve st Vencouver Ives reed s second time end on motion of Mr. Miles, the rules were suspended end the resolution reed e third time. On the question "shell the bill psss Y"—Mr. Miles celled the eyes Iltd noes, and the vote wss unanimous in the nflirmetive es follows: Ayes—Messrs. Bigelow, Hum Miles, Patterson, Poe, Stricklcr, Torry, Ynntis Mr. President—so the resolution psssed. H. J. R. o—relntlve to the election of territoriel omoer wee reed e second time, end on motion of Mr. Yentis the rules set pended—the resolution reed s third time now end pnmd. 0. B. SlS—en act to lcgslise the essess ment of Covlitz county, wee reed e third time sud pessed end in title epproved. C B flit—en act to emend eu act ninth: ‘io the support of the poor wee reed e thi mime—passed and its title epsroved. - I HI! lit—en net to emcn en Jsot rele tire to constructing Ind meinteiulng roeds --coming of for third tending, on motion of Mr. Bige ow, the vote by which the bill was ordered to its third reediug yes recon sidered-and the bill referred to the commit toe on reeds and highways. H B iii—nu not to frevent the selo of intoxicating liquors to nllions—wes reed e third time—penned end ite title epproved. C J M S—Ming for en epproprietion for military roede, reported back with en emt-udmcnt by commtltee on memoriels Ives teken up—smendlncut edopted, end on motion of Mr. Miles, the rules were sus pended, the resolution reed e third. time now and passed nnenimously by the follow ing vote. Mr. Miles ceiling the eyes end noes : . Ayes—Messrs. Bigelow, Ilufl‘, Miles, Patterson. Poe, Strickler, Terry, Yentis end Mr. President. ' A message from the House by their clerk es follows : . Mn. anner :—I am instructcd by the: House to report to you the pesssgc of II M 4—relative to post routes in Washing ton territory and C B 18, with amendments, end ask the concurrence of the council therein." C B 32—au set to provide for sssessing end COllectinilcounty end territorial reveuo 110 reported ck by committee on \Vsys end means with amendments - on the sdop tion of the smendments, Mr. lligelow clilod In” “3'oß end noes, end the vote was as fol on: i Ali—Messrs. Bigslow and sttisw-B. Noes— Messrs Bun‘, Miles, Psttorsnn. " Poe, Sirirkh-r, Tony and Mr. I’rnsidcnt~r : 7, So the mm-mlment \vns adopted, nnd V the hill unit-red to A third reading hy the 3thc following- role, Mr. Terry calling the unycs nml noes. ; Ayes—Alena“. Bigelow, llufl', .‘liles, Pxitlrrsoil. Poo, Strit-klrr, Terry. Ynntis - and Mr. President—-nnanimous. ! On motion of Mr. Ynntiv the rules were ‘yhllan‘lltll'll mid tln- liill was rend in third itinw. Pending the question “shall the hill .‘ pass '.’"—‘Mrt Ynntin moved in reconsidera- Vliun of the rote by whirh the hill one or ‘ llL‘l'cd to n third reading that it might be :ngnin referred, vrhirh motion \vns curried ; land on motion of Mr. Yutitin the Bill was . referred, elcvt committee composed of 731085”. it; lligelow and Terry, : ll B 27—reportod back from committee ion roads and highway: with 5 recommend ,ution that n former amendment he strit-ken 10 it. The choir (lici led it to be out of nr-V di-r to consider the report viilhont n recon-i isiilerutinn of the vote by which the nmend pnent was adopted. On motion of Mr.‘ illuil‘, that vote was reconsidered, the for uncr amendment to the bi" stricken out und ithe hill oudered to be road I third time !now by title. 0n the question of pomsge, Mr. President called for the eyes and noes, and tho vote was us follows : Ayes—Messrs. Bi low, “of, Miloe,‘ Strickler, Terry Ind aim—7. l Now—Messrs. You and President—3. i So the bill wu paused and ita title ap proved. - On motion of Mr. Hufl‘, the min were suspended and all bills on the clerk’s table which have passed the Council ordered to be reported to (11-V to the House. II B ll—un act rclntin to a territorial road from Stcilncootu to \Funcouvcr being the order of the dny and the question being "shnll the bill he read I third time ?——Mr. Miles moved that it he indefinitely post poned, and Mr. HutT called the ayes nnd noon, ond the vote was It follows : Ayes—Messrs. Bigolow, Huff. Miles, Patterson, Strickler, ’lerry, Youth Ind Mr. Pmidentv-LS. Soon—Mr. Poe. So the bill vru indefi nitely postponed. II B 30—nn act to nmeud on act to or ganize Pierce county was taken up. On the question of postage, Mr. Terry culled the ayes and noes, and the vote van no follow: Ayn—Mensa. Hal, Milan, Putterlou, Strickler, and Mr. Preaidentr—J). Noa—Bigclovl, Poo, Terry sud Youth —4, passed and its title nppmved. C lß—ou wt to wood the comma school low—returned from to! Rona. vi umoodmontl. - The question being, will the Hon.- cou cur? the Council concurred in the let, M and 4th Amendments, and nomucnrred in the 9d. On motion of Ir. Youth, older od that a committee of eoofuyuce be ap pointed to confer with o “to m rrom the House on the it! Home mend mcnt to C B 18. The choir appointed Mean. Blgclow and Potteroou lnid committee. H J M Helutivo to poet routu and man l‘ueilitiea iu thia territory; was told oncooudorderedtonSdrud is Mr. Stricller introduced 0 M—on net ameudotory to an act to amend an act entitled on let relotlng to demon- old the mode of “prying "amiss—which 11l read mm on ordered to a nocond wading. Then adjourned. flOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tum", Jan. 83, 1855. , House mct pursuant to adjourn out. i Journall rend Ind Ipproved. ' After various n‘porufrou eta‘dtag eon mitteu, It. We ins introduced a-jotot reoolution relative to sweating of tho two House- in joint convention to elect a Terri loriol Printer, Torritoriol Auditor, Territo riol 'l‘renaurer, and Muriel Librurinl. Read three times and poased. H B 50—» net nppointing commiuiou on to «loot the lit. and onperinteud the erection of the penitentiary—rend so time and eontinuod on it: 9d reading till tomor row. II B 39—im not to prevent eulliou ‘from running et Inge—Woe taken I: end coneidrod in committee of the whore. in iglich nmendmenle the Home non-concur j Home edionrned ‘ ANIMOON union. Sever-l hille posed their eeoond reed- Ing, when G B H—en not aligning the di-trict judges to their respective dietricu was reed second time. Mr. Clerk moved to ley on the teble. Motion lost on the eye: and noel: Ayes—Briecoe. CAI-eon. Clerk, Cock: Denny. Bennie, McCool, Wettine, White, Snooker—lo. Noel—Ahoruethy, Dog. Guthrie, Heeld, llendrickeou, Irbiy, cCevv, Spin ning, Stiiel, Welhce, We ls—ll. Mr. Ciuvk moved to etrike out the el ncting clause. Motion Inn on the eyes And nou, vote finding the some as before. except thet Mr. Henniee voted in the negative en‘l Mr. Guthrie in the arm-Jive. , Bill continued on ite $d reeding. H J B B—reletive to the reduction of the even of the militery reeerve st Vnncou vor—reed third time and penned. C B 'l—en'ect to locate the territoriel University—reed leoond time end mode the order of the day for tomorrow. Route adjourned. NO. 21. i \\ nnxnsmr, Jun. 24. 1855. i Mr. Guthrie introduced nn nct to amend ‘iin nut defining the timu of holding OIL-o Itions, which was read twice and referred to lcominittco on elections. Mr. Guthrie in the chair. a Mr. Denny moved to take it C B 7—— nn act locating the territorial LPnirerrity. Agreed to. 1 Mr. Croshie moved to strike out all aiter ithe enacting claule to the word King in clusirc, giving his reuron: at mine length. 1 Pending the motion. House adjourned till 2 r. u. annvoox. . Unfinigieji il‘msimeee lnid on. the tnble to take up relative tot 0 ap urtica ment of the representation in the Emir tive Assembly. The amendment of the Council to which resolution was non-curred in. C B 'i was again taken up. The motion of Mr. Crosbie to ltrih out was put and lost, on the ayea and noel: Ayes—Abernothy, Briecoe, Clark, Mo (‘riw, Stiles, Wutkins, Wallace, Ind Mr. Speaker—B. Not-s Carsonl Cook. Denny, Doyle, Guthrie, Beald, Hendrickaon. Bomb, lrby. McCool, Spinning, Weill, White—l 3 Mr. Crosbie moved to strike out all one! the enacting clan-o :nd )i‘nlert “ that a?” appropriation made or t e purpoaea 'o L'nireraity be distributed amolg tbe (lilt eut countiea {or common aehooi para." The queltion wan argued ha 0-11. Croebie and Abernathy in the a motive, and Menu. Denny and Spinning in the negative. . ' Mes-n. Croabie and Abernathy noted that they were in favor of one Univeraity aitunted at who central point, so u to re ceive the support of all portion. of the M ritory, oud become an inotitntion of none importance to the Territory; but i! it nut be divided, an provided for in the bill be fore the House, they were decidedly in h vor of distributing the institution My among the didereat countiee. ’ Mean. Denny and Spinning contended that the position oeleoted won "my“ ones, and did not nee why thnt two - tioae could not he gopuiy founded “at the appropriation n Congreu, to. Motion loat on the ayea and non: Ayn—Brianne, Cor-on, Clark, Stine, Wallace, Speaker-4. . Noel—Abernethi. Coca Denny, Doyle, (itttiiri;&cg.iieitl.M en a, Begin, Irhy, v, cCool, Spin-in, a. tine, Well. and White—it. ‘ . Hr. Irby novcdaato ego-d with. cute at Vancouver. - , Motion tent on the aya- and noon; vota‘ atandin II before, Mr. Irby voting ll ~' animus", making 1 to 1!. i Hr. Mum-one“ 11. b '00“. O! Y“ ‘L ems-H‘s“... t..- ' - rt commit an . ' Mrfieuaing moved to Spend the Iliad that the iii hon-do thidthom‘vu.‘ Two-thirda not room", lode-1|“. On motion 0! Mr. I‘ I B 49 prohibitoa liquor tan—m “h!!!" . . in“? ea movodto “tit-oat mi manta . ‘-' ' " llr. Hendrick». MM 100-d tho wand-unison to “out“m nod muchniui." ‘ : Motion ion. ' . Motion of Mr. Silica loot. ‘ Mr. Fri-coo moved to and a.“ ing the word “joliilcldol” M m maul. , Lon on ihc lye: and non: A ep—Brim, Cock, Goth K can, Stile, Walking Shim.“ Noe- Abernathy, Dam in, Holdrichon, Hon-h. ‘l, m, .8 Eli-stud Emu—lo. “1' .~- may in and thir'd‘fime not-w "vb Home sdjonmed. ‘ ‘ Tumour, Jan. B‘, m 5. ‘ Hon: um pulp“ in W 2 Save 1 wading eonnithu "ported. Mr. Won-ca introduced smm to the Forum-tor Guard mi to pan mm in thin unitary. Rad than tin- ud M. Mr. Irby introdoeod .- set conning imam: on money. Rejectod. C. B. s—rehting io prob-u curt posed with mendmenu. HBH—n attribute. W road hon the month oi'theCoiu-hbrk. to mm o territorial fund from the Wiliopn river to Boilfort piliu—Rd o third time Mid rated. E B 51—re fling to mark! old had. ~read 9d time and Mei-red to Inks! eon mimo consisting of Spinning,” and ‘ ”“s°§°‘.H’ t nun 7mm.” m u: re 3to gaming common—mended. ~ min. Siilu moved to Itriko on action d. I. - Ir. Oink moved no to mend that the net Ihouid noi take sleet till the Int of lurch. Lost. Adjourned tiii ! p. ill. Arrnsoon union. ' H 2:25 :2: wow.“ If. no IN" to o : ‘ ”All «{I or plru of och M used not in conformity with tho profil fim of thin Act are hereby dechnd null 3nd void from and liter the am city 0! llflh 1855.” . to. 8% third time tad pond. {coxrn‘uu o.\' ”In!" nos.)