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ICIN'HATE of Ibo ml! f P): ihm ml ll Mug, Git-30w, Sewing; "35.5: n! the R “W'- ‘36 WI. Oman. émwfmmw WWW vnflDIC [Eng-IE) BRILRGERY, I“ . I gruldum «d now I $11.... Mlguhu‘nucgofi ”r 'l‘” W:::::.*.:.:.:::::.m 'di'm. ' 1.1.1 Jess—um . I Mano! Cloc T bu.“ 2:" 13ka a - - 1 l' '1 N . ““23.” 0! “‘..;fl‘gw‘fmfi or . :‘hloh youfir 3:10“!an man It “mm Ad unouuu. ' GEORGE & CO. AMA-b :4. lon. 4m . OLYMPIA, WASfiI‘NGTfiN TEREITORY, FRIDAY; DECEMBER '2‘l’,”‘l§s‘s. WASHINGTON lEGISLATI'IE—TIIIIfl KEh‘SlliX. [ V, (‘OI'SfiLQ l TL'I'Zr'DAV, Dec. il, 155.3. 1 (‘ouncil met. pursuant to adjournment— ll’resnlent (.‘nliin in the Choir. Journnl read nnd upprored. . Mr. “off, from speeinl committee, mode the following report : “A mnjority of the specinl committee, “to'whom was referred the right of lion. {W m. A. Strivkicr to is sent in the Council, hnve hml thi- s.une under consideration, :nml nfler mature (it-lilii-rntion, nre clearly .of the opinion that no inc-ts have been pre [sen-ted to them sufficient to invalidate his Inlunn, nmi therefore report accordingly. ” 2 Mr. Poe dissented from the majority re iport. ‘ 1 Mr. Wallace—l was in hopes that the if‘ommittee would bring in In full stntement‘ ’of tho fucts, so that the Council could, ‘hnve some tangible way to proceed. ’l‘here‘ inrc no more facts elicited now than there jwerc lit-fore lhe report was mmle. I move that the report he rccommittedto the some Committee, with instructions to stnto the facts upon which they hone their report. I Mr. l'nc-As a memher of that com mittee, I think it unnecessary re-commit, ithe report, us all the information we are inhlc to to procure is to be found in the ljonrnal of the Council of the lust session [A series of Joint Resolutions wero, st this time, received from the House, by their Clerk, Elwood l'lvsns, Help, in relis tion to the death of Lient. Slaughter, which were. subsequently, on the rules being sus pended. unanimously passed by the Coun cil. The resolutions will be found in the House proceedings of 10-day] Mr. Bigrlow—J hnvo no ohjections to: the recomlnilment of tho report ; but from‘ all information I can gather upon the sub-l ject, I am still of the opinion that there cunho no contest, unlesshoth parties nrel here to claim the soot. From primfsm'a evidence, I] think Mr. Strickler is the per-‘ son that the fieopls of King county expect‘ to reprssunt then here, and, tlremfore i shall vote for the adoption of the report— roport adopted. The resolution introduced by Mr. Poe on Saturday, in relation to hsving hills, resointlons, etc., printed, was taken up. Mr. Cock offered an amendment to the resolution, but subsuqucntiy within}! it. Mr. Walisce nmarksd—l am opposed to the resolution in tale. The resolution pro rides for printing which, in my opinion, is entirely noodles. Look ot the istory of tho loans-ion in rogsrd to printing, snd you will Ind that a more shsluiuss ox psnditnro ofpuhlic mono] wss norer before made, in this or any othor country. Sons or the bills oars ordsrod printed three or (our times our ; the money might ss well be thrown into the dscpost hols in the Sound. asto be thrown aosy in India nsnnor. Thorn is no osrthly hood of so much printing. Funds srs placed horo by the gutters! government to Inst the cur rent upon-cs of tho territory. and on are placod moo Burdthoufnndgudthst awfully ; o. aro. hound not. to lstit be squsulersd in onions sxtrsrsganco. What does this rssointioo pro so! It roads that “ ermnomorioi, hiliosnd rioointion thst is introdnood into tho (_ionacil, shall ammo." ohsthsr, tho Council ssh- so: u: upostho-ornot. Itslsolnrovidss that oil memorials. hills sud rssolntions thst canto fromtthouss,shsli be printed, even if the do not rush Inors thsn on or toolinsa. ls this-senior” I ask you. in all condor, do tho poopis require this f Do the Incubus o the Council rcquin it? I unduly think not. It is o ssslsss ox- Fnditnro of money ‘plaood in our trust. or thou muons 1 oil vote against tho pump of tho rssotntioo. . Mn. Pow—Tho honorohlo number from Pierce tokss rsthor an unfair visor of the resolution. I, as the_ author of that mo htiou, did not find to make aul'lu ex penditoro of tho public money. I nerdy olmd thorn-clouds that tho (kn-ism on hinting would ho anthorinod to ontol such printing done as the conreolonco of tho Donnell night Wm. , ' Tho syss sod noes otro culled tor, and vaulted—Ans i, noes s, so tho rosotntion was lost. ‘ On motion, the Conncll proceeded to bulloc for I Chgxlnin. After three billet.- won Md, Mr. ock moved Ihnt hammer the vote lot Chlpllln shall be by rim m —carr|ed. _ Mr. Cock remarked—l um wllllng tlnt the Council ahould lmve prayers mld for them ; but I think lhe 'propcr plug to reach and pray in In the church 01- school- Rouse. I believe that each member on this floor la capable of Mylng hit own' “prayers. I think [am able to In] prayers for my self. ‘ Mr. Pagett—Reforo I rote ggnin for Chaplein,l shall five my views on the lqnestlon very brle y. Had this question ‘come up in enothu‘ ehme, I should have ‘anpported it most chee ll], but u it i 0 Jeenn‘ot. Iwould be in favor of each member pnyinge stipulated snmqor-the purpose of “porting I Chepleln,end then let. the Chaplninzpre-ch in some convenient house, when ell unfit go And beer, who ‘vhbed; bm I an: opposed to: Chnplnin laying preyen in the‘Cnuncil chunbet.- Memben of thin body hue enough to all“ |_ ' ee payers; their minds “_N , the duties of the dey which :he before _; Ind tlm'efote prayer. would fin-thrown may upon them, end do nol IKOOd. lam Opposed toll-ting nCh-pleinl in the Council, and shall vote for Brigham Young. Mr. Wallace—As it has become {Minion able, for members of the Council to state their views before voting, I shall briefly do the same. The (‘oum-il, by a solemn vote of its members, agreed toeleel a Chaplain; they now reluso to do that. which they solemnly avowed themselvm in (nor (ii—l It has been a time-honored custom of our] parent government—n time honored usage which has behi hnudml down from the our liut history of our country—u usage our fore-fathers followed in the darkest do a of the Revolution—u usage which was follow, ed by the men whofoughtfor theL‘hristiln bles-ingl'which we now enjoy. uml I hope, after passing the resolution to elect n Chaplain, that. the Council will have ro-‘ ‘spcct enough for itself to do so. I shalll ivotc for Mr. Whitnorth. . Mr. Wallace took the Chair. ‘ Mr. Catlin Addressed the Council as fol low: : MR. l’nrtsan'n—The geutlem whohn: preceded me, eeeme to infer thalamus-c, by e solemn vote of this Council, we here agreed to elect e Chaplain, that the melna hers ehould, in good l'n’th, carry it into elfcet, by the election of e Chnpiuin ‘ I believe, Mr. l’reniiient, that every“ member who voted to creute the utiire, hns,: in d faith, voted to fill it, by the elve‘ tiomf e very worthy and good men; but the question wee eerried hy eminority vote} In consequence of "the (‘ouneil not being in" end one member not voting, you lied n majority. You Immediately proceeded to‘ elect, but you could not, because you did not hnve e majority—and when the Conn-i oil was full, there was e majority egninsti it; so there in no question of bud faith oni thet ground. As to the time-honored cus-‘ tom the gentlemen speaks of, l em not, ewere Ihnt the oiilc'e of (‘he vlnin wee everi created by the Congresses oi the Revolu tion—by the confederation, or by the eon— ventioe that formed our constitution. lem ewere thet Congress hee adopted theipree tice, but the constitutionality of thet right in doubted by many. The principieeof our government ere, that chnreh end etete ehonld be entirely eepentek—thet govern ment hee no right to icvy'eny tax Ibr the en rt of religion. I believe itvie not on tlmfor the ell-ct it may hen on this house, thet gentlemen wleh the (flee; bet for an influence it may have out side of the honee. Gentlemen Iney believe its tenden ey in to promote religion end nudity, but I believe there eheuid be no Influence by politics or religion, the one over the other, for-there eon he noee'hut whet in nuntuel, inn! the more it ie indulged, the «ranger it ‘wili grow. I shall vote to dehet the elec tion—l vote for Brigham Young. | Mr. Cock—l d 0 ‘not wish to can. any dls urn ement upon Mr. Whimorth, by vogng gar Brighnm Young. Ibclievc Mr; Whilworth to be I good and pious man. I shnll tote for n man who I 'do not think wlll be here soon. I vote for Bishop Scott, who in It. the bend of the Episcopal Church m Oregon. 4 On motion of Mr. Half, the further Voting for Che lein mu indefinitely poatpoued. Mr. igeliece mozed that the u(Ewell do now ndjourn, out o respect to newer 08! Riot. W. A. Slaughter, lute of the J. Council uijonrned till tomorrow, 10 A. M. J Wmnxrsmv, DlCthh, 1855. Council Inet pnrnant to adjournment.— Pruident Catlin in the chair. Journal read and approved. Monro. Cock end Bigelow, were ap pointed A joint committee on the part of - tho Council, to not with u like committee, on tho pert of the Home, on Joint. Rules and Orders. Mr Wallace, from Judiciary committee, reported Council bill No l, withhmend menu, end reccommended its pmxrgc. Mr. Poe introduced 3 Joint. Resolution. in rel-tion to enrolling bills. end the em ployment of n cfltk to do the duties here of' provided, nid cierk, awaited nn appro prihflon by congress, to receive guy for such services—hid over under t e rules *one day. - The clerk was instructed to inform the House. that the Council had passed H. J. R. No. 'l, reintive to the death of Lien. Slaughter. Mr. Poe introduced an act, to incorpo rate Olympia Lodge, No. l, I. 0. of 0. P. which we read a first time, and ordered to I second reading. On lento, Mr. Bigelow introduced a bill, relative to dividing conntiee into represen tnt_i_v_o districie. , A . [The bill pmvides, that the county com missioners, shall have the power to divide their county, into single representative dis tricts, win-re the county is entitled to more ‘thsn one representative. and that each rep rescntetive district, shall form one precinct, for the purposo of voting—bill reed e first time. end ordered to a second reading. Mr. Psgett gave notice, thnt at some future day, he would introduce on not, in relation to the sniuriee of county officers. Mr. Poe, from special committee, to wait upon the Governor, and r nest him to furnish the Council with oil iagormotion and correspondence, in his possession, rela tive to the eklsting war, with the hostile ’lndianspf Washington Territory, and in the United States, reported thst the Gov ornor would furnish snci correspondence and information, as soon possible. On motion of Mr. Wells onncil adjourned. ‘ I ' Tlll'llsluv, Dec. 13th, 1855. Count-ii met zit the hsual hour. Proli ldent Culliu in the chair. i Journnl reml nud nmiroved. i ' Second reading of Joint. Council Resolu-i ‘tton No. 3, relutivc to enrolling bills, andi ietnpluyinrz a clerk therefor. 1 Mr. \Vuliui‘e moved to amend, so nu lul .include, the cngl‘ossill': of hills, also—reso [lutiun adopted as amended. Council hill No. l, was tukcn up, and lordered to n second reading. I Mr. Wallace, from committee on Rules {and Orders, reported the I‘lllt'l of hut. me ision', with u slight amendment, as the standing ruin; of the Council this limit")— report adopted. I A message from the House was received, {informing the Council, that the House hld lnppoiutcd u Joint committee on Rules and i()rtlcrs. | Council hill No. 4, introduced by Mr. Bigclow, was taken up, and read It eoeond time, on motion, referred to the Judiciary committee. .\lr. l’ngett, moved to adjourn—loat— Mr. Cock, moved a. cell of the Council roll called, and 111 the members found pm cnt. Mr. I’nltcnou, moved to adjourn, on which line nyes and nod were celled -end resulted—aye! 4, noon 5. Mr. Wallace, moved, Ihnt Council bill No. I. be taken up—cerried. Mr. Wallace, moved, that the Council resolve itself, into a committee of the whole, for the purpose of considering the bill—enr ricd Mr. Poe in the chair. Mr. Catlin. after. some remnrh on the general provisions of the bill, moved, thnt the bill be ”committed, to the committee ourodncnlion. with instructions to take in to consideration, I: generel revision of the Icheol In, and repovt e county, instead of 1: district school ”Item—envied. "Mt-.‘Wnltece, moved. that the committee rile Ind report prograe—a-eerried. _Preeident in the choir. Mr. Wanna, moved, dun the rcpofl of the committee of the whoh, be laid upon the table. subject to the order of the Coun til-carried. ‘ On motion, the Council adjourned, tlfl ‘Fridny 10, AM. ‘ > 4—... , ‘ ll‘nnur,‘l)cc. 14, 1865. Comm-i) mat. it the nsnll Mun—Presi dmt Catlin in the Chlir. . , ‘ Journal rend, corrected Ind approval? Mr. Wallace, from committee on Judic lnry, reported hock IC. 3. No. 4, Ninth-o ‘oo dividiug'coumlu info remove db trictl. without bmendlmuc, Ind' without manhunt. ', 7 7 7:1 ' I Second rolding of C. B. No. 5, relttive to unending the law-concerning the dutlel of coronary—referred to committee on J'- dicinry. v Second reuiinizi'd O. B. No. 8, to incor porate Olympiu go No. L, l. 0. of 0. R, In: aground tud ordered lo 3 third folding. Jam Council Resolution No. l, ruhtiye monrolling sud engrossing billl, 'll read . third time and passed. The Council ruched imlf into oom miuec ol’ the whole, for the purpou of considering O. B. No. 4; Mr. You in the Chair. A long «linen-lion more in committee of the whole. upon the merits Mid domain of my bill..il\ which. most of “I. member. par ticipant; when, on motion of Mr. Cook. the commimo rose, reported magma, Ind and Icon to sit. l‘liill. . Mr. Poe moved. um the Want-at- Aruu be instructed to prouure 5 map of .Wuhington Territory. for iii. no of the Conndl~cnrrie¢ Mr. Wnllncc moved. that C. B. No. 1, and the report of tho cumming: of the whole, be taken from the table—curb). The bill wu ordered to bonny-cued and rend 3 third time. ‘ On motion, the Council adjourned. Sudan", Doc. 16:]. 185.3. , Council met. at the anal hour—whet on! ‘Unilin iu ilic Clluir. A Journal rend, corrected end npprovfl. Mr. Cock. from joint committee on the pert of the Council, on joint rules and or ders, reported, he lied coulorred with e similar qotnmittoe from the Home; endlthut the; hill agreed to edopt the joint rule. of lut your, to govern the notion of the two houses, during Unis session—report ndoptod. The, 0. Ba No. 6. incorporating Olympie Lodge No. l, oftho I. o.el‘ 0. R, wee reed at third time end paced. Mr. Bigelo' moved, thnt the committee on Printing be instructed to pemtm fifty copice of the joint rules, for-the nee of the Council. Motion edopted. ' Hr. l’egett med end obtained leave to introduce :5 bill, entitled “nu ect- to nee-d on out. to regulate foee end com of county allure.” Bill read the first time, end or dered to u wooed radius. Mr. Bigelow meted, thet the mice be wepeuded, so thet the bill could be referr ed to u eomuiittee without having it print otl—utota'oe cerried. , Mr. Strickler moved thnt the bill be road e. around time. by title. now—carried. Mr. Strlekler moved thet the bill be re ferred to committee oliwuye end meet oet. Mr. Wellaeo—Thie in e bill thet concern the whole people 0! the Territory, end one thnt requires a. grant deal of ettcntiou. l more it be reform! to e eeloet committee of fun. Motion curried” and Meals. Wallace, anl', Strii-klr-r, l’ugr-tt and Coelr, were up pointerl suid select committee. Mr. l'uyzett moved that the Council re isolve iLu-li into committee of the whole, to iconsider C. B. No. 4.-—-on e division, mo ltion adopted ' 1 Mr. “nil in the Chair. i Mr. Collin—Mr. Chriirmnn, if this act is} to be passed, it should be done at once, so Ithut the county commissioners could, at, their Mnreh eitting, conform to the provis ions of the not. Mr. Higelow—l believe that the law re quires the county comminsioncm to meet in April, unless the luv wee changed, lest winter. Mr. Bigelow moved that the committee rise, report progreee, and Ink leeve to sit og-ein. Motion carried. Mr. Pugett moved thet the bill be token from the committee of the whole and laid on the table, nuhject to the order of lhe Council. The President declured that the motion was out of order. Mr. Wall-ea moved that the report of the committee of the whole, on the bill, be reconsidered. Motion carried. The Council refused to go into committee of the whole on the bill. Mr. Bigelow moved that the bill be leld on the table, eobject to the orderof the Council—«med. ' ' 11.-I. M. No. in relation tothe preset Indlln diflcultlee, end prams for I epoch! upproprietlon by Congreu. to indemnify the citizen of Wuhington “Hilary, for groper” deetroyed, was reported from the once. Memorhl reed that time, and ordered to e second tending, endoo motion of Mr. Cook, the ruler ‘vvele I'oepende‘d, end ordered to e eeeond reading. ‘ Mr. Hill moved that the memoriel be referred to a e ciul committee of thee, consisting of fiesta. Blgelovv, Cock end Welleee—eerrled. ' ' ’ Mr. Wallace we: excused from servingl on the committee. Mr. Cook was also ex cnsed. Mr. Bigelow linked to be excused, line. Mr. i'oe objected, end moved teememi the the original motion, so on to‘ nuke Mr. Blgelov the Select Committee—amend ment ndoptod. Mr. Cock movedthet the select commit. tee be instructed to report hock lhe mm rial, immediately, without amendment-e Loot. ' Mr. Pettereon moved that the Council adjourn. Curried. ’ J ' Moxnn’, Dec. "HI, 1855. Council met It the neml'hon'r. "Preli dem Ontllnin tlnoehalr. -' ' Mr. Bigelow, from special committed, to whom was refuted H. J. R. Foxo, report ed the some back, with amendments-bre port adopted ' ' ' ‘ H. J. 1?» No. 5. tenderin‘g'tlllnh, to Gov. Dou lasp, of Vancouver? Inland, Vii reed a [wind and third time. - ' H. J. M. No. 6, ma taken up; end will the second time. Mr. l’oe, thonght the Inemorlel Incepti ble of comideruhle improvement, Ind moh ed e reconsider-tion, of the motion order lug it to n third reading. ‘ Mr. Page", advocated the pnmge'bi‘ the memorial, immediately. Mr. Wallace, wished for more time, '9! he was opposed to hut, legislation, Ind Inked if my gentlemen, could give any reason, for so nmch hate—he mld‘ rec no reasonu-it no I miter, mu Ihonld r 6: ceive A proper consideration from the (fedo oil, and nhoold be thoroughly W examined, before beta; lent may; Thin in the long sci-ion 0! men, end titty have plenty of flute, and we hue plenty‘ , time to mature the memorinl. In git“ us 24 hour: to consider the muter,l.tll in terested our people will not mandolin mfl'er, but, on the eontrflygthlr bullet: might be gently benefited lupin-1:3 ‘ Mr. Pagan—lf I mom-bring m to believe, that the gentle-In "o'ler“, did not underttud the unveil, I'dodd be willing to consent to deity, but Ll“. no doubt, the Home which hu- hutch mound.) under ooneidention h‘u thorough» ly digeeted it. ' . . ‘ ‘ er. Well-u, celled Mr. Pam tomb der, as he had no m refer to Haydn-g done in the o|:th , 7 ,- , Aner some further debt“, 31:: Imm! v Mt. Suickhr. moved, ”by flu Immo- I“ on m “bk—“lmp ‘ :1 . ', Mr- mudwmoml. a. Council 00 "k to commit». o! thg whole, onxha unpri d—ogrcfim.... . v- :j. Mr. Hnfl' in the chnir. Mt. Walla“, moved. the contain“ rise and uh have to lifi ogsin. - ' , , , Mr. Catlin, enquind, III} th‘ motion was made. . : , Mr. Wallace—For the reg-onjuigud. I wish to give time, to campus tho cryin- A] bill. with the nmcndmum prop-adu- An I said before, I In append to Lani legioluion, Mid alwlya have bun. and“ expect to oppose it, along u] can, hr the vary reason .nssigood-n-b: Human man lrou Thurston—4h; tho-nail would not leave, for four or flu dun. d the momorinl would coouqueml ‘ fox COl gmaan soon, by giving an o in, at two to cnnsider, as it would to pad". now. Thi is no light. mum. Ithi‘ i$ would: be Lhomughly‘poflecud in in bid boron comm-n. - , ‘ Ht. Bigclow mow , tblt. the commit tee rm, and repoh- [l32* no “spanned, tnd roccomuwnd lu mmngcd. Tho mmrid at “tended. In adopted. Mr. Bigvlow, “Ind. Md obhined hug, NO. 13. - lo introdnco n bill, relative to the con-Me: tion and maintaining of roads. The bill - was read a first time—rules empended— ) hill read a second time, and refined to I - select committee. Mr. Bigclow, moved, to tnke up, H. J. M. No‘ 3, relntire to defraylng the expen- Hses of tho present war—carried. if H. M. No, 4, relative to commder 1:8. LjSten-e‘tt, U. s. N, wu reed - am fine, - end on motion of Mr. Strickler, the rule! were suspended, and the mentor!“ red I , second time by title, and (hen referred to Ilcommittee on memorials. . ;', .\lr, Well-ice in the chlir. I Mr. Catlin made the following expfinn -5 tion: ' , Mr. Chairman—l ask Icon of the Coun cil, to any a few words in mg“! to nay-alt. I see a report of some word- Ipolén' by me, in n pnpcr printed at Steilncoom, how it got there I know not, but in it there in considerable error. lt-mdD—" Mr. Pree ident, we hnte passed a. resolution,» elect ' n chaplain, which I on own“ to!— ley nre not my words. 1 mid, we hue by a minority vote. agreed to elect I ship > lnin. It don roads. “I believellbufildr mental principle, 0! our own 30mm to keep rectum-inn and not. II in tent , no possible.” I uid Min like IMO. butldonot think they an axe-«lye»; worth, it reodl further: "I an “on,“ congress liu elected a chaplain-hill ‘- ing‘ 50, I believe they‘direutl “mile constitutiond the Um“! KPH. romlrk, I did not note, I aid any” pie believed it I. lot m - Agun it nub—“lH. not pH]. M - aeek in this way, it in nothiq habitat of piety. it in politlul hm.” 11’ do not think I attend the“ warden] b 1..- ed to any, it we. 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