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Daily State Record from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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4 i -rlTTTtr iin ih. raaolutbn on the ta. "Whilst the tote was being liken in we ntg Ue. yet he ihould now vote for thejuhstUuteJative, iff. Buokmaeler ealled upon Bam Wood DAILYiJEg h.ir..lnil..awarlnclnof the officer to bo I te let down.

Wheniths 8peaer Anneuncta IOS. shi hu.lne.e. the result, Jfr.Jl. etated $hat bere wreVT Mr. Morton also 'ex-plained hie reason for era! standing upon the flr, hp bed ne tight SENATE.

toting for Ihe Trieywere similar vote, auo eoeaaor TortKi, Friday, Men "20, 2 rA to those aseignea ny wee8re.Jiie""u I vv i Th nueiiion Uken on the substitute, by On motion pf Mr. Oray the hour of meeting ATVRDAY, I MARCH WBttlbAll A Mi BITAIIi i BOOTS AND SHOES, Xethor 0 CKRIES TRO Y1SI ONU 0 I I i- 0 A 1 1 and to 84. I was Bied at 10 'a. m. "Senate oonveneq ana quorum preui, by Ret.

Wm. JToVIoar. Journal of yesterday read and approved. JTrt Wood offered the following order, Mr. Crawford offered a substitute to the On motion of ifr.

JfoGrew, It watreeolted Mir Io4 that tha memoer. of original to the effectual tho Sec that omnrttte.jof three be appointed to re-reury of Bute' be requested to prepare and port Handing rules for the Government of the w.aosincerwy Leilslatnre wilt iiprcotte the grate dig which wae adopUd i.i nnmmlito of three on the soinmlttee of three on the nity of their position nod tie grate re.pon..- -v form of oatn taken by members House, be appointed to eonfer with wrtbe4 hj -j .1 The jBpeaW, be appointed to eonier wu fc them.M i The Bpealter trt of the 8enale annennqea tne renewing mem committee on the part of the House, to re- mlgoellancoue discussion Mr. bers to serre upon the otnl committee to waU rather as Representatives together uep I id 1 noon the Goternor: Jlfessrs. Lawrence, saton, 1 if joint go vern the twonom nouses. UITII iBTOrcu iuo -1 1 m.

aBrftl wsj absent. Gamble, Boott and Jlake. 1 -ZtT Thiome tViWwhei ThJ ftppolnUd. coramittee on free Oorpinet. s.u Messrs.

Wood, Hubbard not probably return for eeteral days, possibly noted, Uatthe olUf members it 1.... a fail tiaiv an I Billed and that each Member as- hit name danirer in etery ori, p-v. it in ererr and Seater. it. our following1 order, nuk lor wees, uu it 1 the original resolution, we ehalllhat to wait wis.

ceUed allowed to select hU eat Bomj Mrl Bancroft offered the Zlr tried And smong.t the gr.te.t duties Mrely rled. WiTwhicn Wst- it- XX A. If, ihioh was adopted) wL his return. .1 agreea ana some not agreeainoM iow uwwb lst Terrl- iM. 'Arnold that in tlew of the foot just on the Hel objecting loudest.

The: motion nate until Rd, That theuje." ifcf IS," Kb adopted hy'thi. fie lUpr.N.tttTrtiI lhM9 1' stated' by the gentleman Jrenfc Douglas, he was sd modified as to direct the clerk to place with the consent of the House, with- the namee bfiaemborsln.hatJ AidM he drcw BaalnMa P. a. a tba .1 ,1,. nruinul resolution and allow the (them out they select seats, body Mown bill tel(lflr: -elect Committee oVKfthsas, reflect 'long and wisely report subjects of legislation on which starid- Mr; Cwwfotd fySfew resoUtien was carried out and under of Mr.

Crawford was then it members prooeeded to select their setts L.l. how and by whom it Is ng committees were ecessary, repprt- t--SJFv''')' judielary, unant, mn.1r adonted. Nothing of importance none aiierwBru On motion: the cerlt wa roquestel tcoll House adjourned ITITIK, w. are Playing no boys' game. At -a means; eleo ions, federal reiau.ns, when treason has dismembered banks time l.k.

th fta4 con)oralion. nd towns, upon the SeoreUry or owie ior iorm u- i.mr,io.ifl th last resolution Br ilrtiM of utiorlty in me TUd Myor if tb Cash Paid for Hides. ''-1 CU of hftb procUlm a tpecil umloA of T.p.ka, Oat, 1, IBM. al tb Cltf Council of Ml Cfty, to tonvene at th miasnM the ng wak, a. the legi.latWe eiponditure public printing, L07 hXublio 'ft i's meet that road.

nd bridges, shed the Republic buBins, engrossed bills, wcount agriculture Kansas, should seek. in Ar rubllo lands of Mr. Kaowlet. Ho 47 BlKt. Afonne, fiturdy, th GENTLEMEN On motion, the House then iook i recess till 2 o'clock this afternoon.

Anf aooi Skssiom, 2 called the House to order. On Ution, the calling of the roll was dis-pensedi with at afternoon sessions. Otb dy of Karehr WW. at quftUtle. public building.

prote equa 6 t'aUonsl claims. State library. The report was GARVEY'S HOTEL; He Denawr. v. -7- committee times, BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH 0 than glib tongue adopted, and the discharged.

I (ARB cornib or. otter r- 1 7 r-n aiiro or oontiyja.1 JTr. Burnelt oBered me xouowea orur, Dati. At the morning session he had stated that the Attorney General was absent from the city, nd musical ij w.li nirton. ine 1 whichwas aaopiea; PIPTi; AVENUB; For two raaaona I lt (i rilZ ior Cromwellian mettle, That Juig.

Safford be requested Ui. call. Yet. music of your prptid written copy of the oath admin- 3i" Kt Wi Ltered by him to the member, of the Menate, Prince umt. and upon that statement Judge Atfyj had withdrawn his resolution He had made this statement upon.

Information whioh he had be-Ueted to be true 5 bufi since the adjournment he had ascertained 'that the att.tement.was In-TT. roirraUed that any advantage Because 1 wish to protect my paper. TOPEKA, KANSAS. 1 Membersof theKansa. WJ ETS Joint U.solu-beseech you to rise to the let or yo mpoiW an amendment to the should be Ukea of such mistakes RTPWART I Ti" PROPRIETOB.

cannot trust goods which cost cash as all must know. 1 I thall eontimu 4 i I Dirties on this floor. i The 8peaker announced ihal" the roll sent i 11,. fj.ii. noon the UlerltS laDie.

I Informed tbt tb that they willdo nonorio our Qroperies fc JPro vision tor are a WhereuW ,3 lilfwdh- imuM Fbidat, March 29, House met pursuant to adjournmenV Ho9 4.. Kepublio which ha. Deen, an 'Kg Morton moted that the Speaker.caiybe roil by district and iubscrib. the SHOES. BOOTS glory and the pride of the world.

W. Updeg raft, Speaker, In the Chair. 1 T-. 1. Mr.

Eaton meted that JUdga lungman oe a tompwicii Boll iallea 5 a quorum preeeui. 1 rjor vj Cnmoharleston "JSpeU Mfd administer th. oath to the thdr names. also: it mwb4j the whole wUtliiknont, so that It, i r.k Hotel In Kanus. rertubation oniWednesday afternoon, by -T gate rise to debate and MAKH MEND BOOTS SHOES The lotitlon of th IIosm to a fcTorlU Wing th.

enter of th buinw part ef tho elty. By wttIM quick succession heaty and regu ar 4... dfWgttn14i ani Weifing confusion, but n3t? Jii th. riirDCtlon OI iiiu'" I if i ha innriwD. iiiu attention to huaintai, aad I in members or th V.sl..t..v Oix Short.

Under the impression sr- hernn. an Immense Mr. lewis, of Atchison county, presented member, oter," ana. uoser, wo himsejf, and was sworn by te leaker Judgi Amy and Dr. Buckmaster were ap- MODERATE BILLS OASH PAID FOR M.K.HMITH.

jllCl naa uu owd rushed to the Battery h.publiorom-.Uk.din ifullMitr ol the harbor,) th. proprtotor hop to f.t share of pnhye ag. it an onera elaweswere brought Mr. Datis moted to Jay 'the resoluUon of to administer tne oam. Mr.

Arnt oalhe table. Lost, ayes 41, nays The committee proceeded to discharge their Oblislaf'aad attentlr waiters will, eaparla Topeka CemeteryBoles and Eogu- intoextensite demand to cause Nrante of the mU. 28. xauons. 1 duty and returned with Juage iwngnmn.

were' called' by'distriots, and the t. hoi-Ame Known mv marJMwtf OWU" 1. All tnterm.Bts la lot thafl restricfed to tb TMr. Buckmaster polt Against thejidoption w.rT WPWVfTyi tl of the re.oldtionrTIe "lio" Tdottbt of the oalh uken and the members put their eigni U.nk cartridge, aha me ability of the Attorney General, to decide the tare, to the eath. a.

itm wnntea i member of the family and relalioa of tb proprietev thereof, except ipocial permiaeion to the contrary be obtained la writing from the Proprietor of th. Cemetery 'i Ground. 2. All enclosure, of lota must be placed on the let iteclf. aad If a railing of boat and chains, muet not x.

"0. DUDLEY. .1 matter correctly. He thought the. House I the Cbnciusion or tne swearing -uU6.

ing became restore -ity, AV equally competent to decide tnetmauer, anu xnj oaerea ineiouowmg coed 30 Inches in height, the gate, of which must swina; lata the lot m' imvracttcabit and if a hedEe. must nut Indian 'Trouble. he was confident that if the opinion oi. tne i -fRmUti, That foUOflng persons be torney General wai oonlrary to the contlc- nereb elected, and declared the officer, of OUNSMITH I-UCHIHIST, exceed lour feet In height. 8.

Tbe proprietor, of each lot may erect any proper' Stone er Monument thereon, provided that no Head or oftha Ho. Beimblican Blublican. tions or mciuDers, uiev ibi.i i Houso or Kepreaeuiruuco ui For One he.should take the respon; pf KwiiM W. W. Updegraff, Speaker B.

root atone enali exceed pro reet in beigbt. Xree, Shrubs, and Plants may be cultlrated. 4. Vanl ta or Toombs are not bnt wlr be permitted provided they are under ground except the The Indians hat. made opinion, TS pwared to xcnte ordtr for any kin af wrk In I hi.

xXhU a fee foaVriit'ee' "tf A inria'h. MD.tri.g'ofanT hlnd.f-Mhlar7, fro- entrance built of suitable materials and fitted np with catacombs lu- a tiahi. and lubslantlal' manner, which sibiUty of doing to. MIe believed that the ac- Emmertj Chief Charles Uiartson, ast. tion ofthe House oar.

was, correct, andthat W.V. Barr, Door Keeper; D. Adams, 5 Would so held the Courk iSourt innoaain Clerk 1 T. Hopkins, Docket Clerk ii sixiy Fort Buchanan, re1 Pocket Pistol to Steam itosltie sJmll be sealed wltb bard brick laid in cement immediately after tbadojioeit of bodies therein, and th entrance provided with one or mora melel door. 6th, If any Blonuinent, Vault, Tomb, Kffigy, Kailiar or any struct ore whatever, or only Inscription be placed in or npon any lot, which shjill be determined by am.

in adiministering the law. passed, ny ui. Franois House, Ast. bergeanirai-Araw u. rate the oki had been sick arnoke.

wr. attendant, and two body, would go behind the recoras iq iuti- Notewane, enrolling viern, o. gate the manner of organising the body en: EnroiHng Clerk ArthuV Gaajlier Journal noting them "The intention of those pressing 0lerk; .5 te the entire' iatUfliHnf hln'r. 1" Americana, i became intensely CwiWV finithing dont in tree), eroM f. oacK ana ao oTrr agmu i ijj resolution was aaopia Jerity of lot holders, to etfensive or Improper, th Snperihtendant shall have the right and it shall be hhr doty to enter upon; aacb lot and remove such improper object or objects.

6. It shalt ke the duty of the Proprietors to place keep in repair permanent landmark of the boundaries of their respective kit. Topeka, January 8J, I860 M'T 5 p. hot, and with the ingrest of amoke.Jhey mMr g(J or perish The already bee been done. He should I -'t rnip-iinu iTEXCX.

net. TOCBTH A nffll IV DUVa navaw- Idian. had barney nil these mot.men.t, which wer. enly Thereupon the officers elect yesterday came forward and were, swgra in by, J.ude,yJUng- their oniynopeoi---r' 3 w. ahnt.

aa Im I l.nlal.il.n.. AVlLSOJI who Wa. loreuiuoi, CaiCUiaicu iu ucij man. ss-wn On motion, the Houseproceeded to the eleo 1 A llnmilV IhftL LllH fTnnBLlLUIlOIl I8llUltU qi fcuc it buootmu, -r 1860. if jsoo EAT CENTAL 'V 'svBBTWIBN -ly- Herthtn Mlsseoii, Kansas, Kebriska, A the laterJee i4o messeneers.

C. R. Prentis. and SVEOTAL NOTICES. take and subscribe an oath, and hV anoer officer ef the po.t, anyed tn member8 to and subscribing that oath now is jrt.il.lV Clia.

Pertlett were duly elected. i iohn nfall rCbJef Clerk of the 5 i'iS nwiW AI. KOTIClf. an eacor 7 naeflBsarllT Tenoer HTauu. uu.

I t. lmounii y. tit the bar of the Hpuie with r.tr.at thiis releasing ma punj -t Mr. rMASSHUt'S ranche been 4done HechanloatDenUtryof My.ara. wW th.l-t WUt.

Oiniiu ih. man u. Th meiBfcff was that the Settats is one of the finest in Mf eZptama Michigan central raildoad, S.j ih. of officers: h. Hunt, on March S6th aa r.ia eonTeniences with which ne rM0lution.

He had dln'bthere wW Lb.rof ajoiUCommittee, eoMisUng the u. 1 the UgUiator. f.r the lJT.HihlA1 nim LO mseu u. 7- fed to a bachelor I the legality of the proceedi 0 I 7 I V.1. life with all the gusto' wouchse: hftha Senate and mem- I Oi laroo uiBwwiB GOLD HILVKli.

evvur. iidHrvoue trva ia rv vh vcue rv cw sw( rsw York Omtril. Hvdtim Ukn ami rfcr (Hart. I JjUt-wiW gopd jnn on the floor, who, Ue heiietea non AJ. the i a wild country.

Hi) enlyl doubted the fact, and if opinion of beri 0f the House to' wait upon th- Gdrernor, rr moiie noe, bought as4 road, ea iMtMt, -4 Have fecently placed oa thfr liaf It y.t.J.. :t.j I 1 ....14 iu. I i i.L. t.i (ti Irf-orialature wasor-I of J.i si RCT. tl.

rfuuiiouu I iue A.ivi i.wm. 1 1 1 uiu .1 1 GCItFOBB BCBtBT. on his return from the net hare it. ganized and ready to recelys any communiea-. Ttnnnlug In direct connection, with bnt tranship.

Over Topke Drag Store. at Atehison. He reports tne procwu- M. that member, should tioa he mignv u- menu between New York nnd Boston and Joeepb, thereby all'ortiing nneqiMbxt focllltle RrvtK. tale speedy transhipment ofGoods between the Eastern CM- -rrrm SALE.

in, ef the Conferenee as haying been highly 'tMt wd he Vas In UA mbtion wa. made and arried to notify te and St. Joseph. Connecting thence with, 1 Honte an Lot, Ho. 20 Van.

Bur. Tep.ha. lantt Packet for ant serfe on eir.ratahfS. Tni Honaa franM, throughout, and wateon aioH4 ta an4 ati.faetory The following fttofl of ukig tbe opinion of the law offioer tbe 8enate) of the organisation of the a few-of, the appojntmShts madeWe tht and placing (he re.pon.i- nnd also to appoint fife member, to 1 'UA publish a eompletw lis soon as re- bW(. belonged, the joint committee to wait.

Upon, the City, ouow Afr arw, ennwu aad touncu mujn. Mo nain or axpense has bean spared make thi the af Governor. jnadatlon. Tot farther partlealare at tbl Offla ,,1 nl and reliable line for Meruhnt and Bhippor, and the ConivAiy' will a all ti.it bold ttoeljr rwmonslbl for th prompt settlement reclamatieaa Mr. Morton took the same tiew of the ease.

Jbfr. JTodre moted the adoption or ie nujes Revs Curtis, Graham and Mahen as general or damage, Oa application to either of th Agent aalow a named. v4ti ir. aatisfied. but for the of of the las Territorial 01 epreeenia- pn-n SAIill ON TIME Relief nniu.aiwr BATES tiSI AST WRST An 10W AB.fTAKTMa- wtisfrlftg he.was.fof prpcurwg the tites, as the jrues of this House untiljuper.

'1 Brick Dw.Ulng Hu oad Let, an HarrIaoa.Sk, 1- Ret. J. EMtlsen, T.pekaj eded. isrvseiot luiatu No Commission for Charge ior transfer btwn flk. opinion or, we Aiur m.uu btwn 6U1 eta aw.

v- and time If dealred. Ih S000 honM the Snbaorlbar af Jassph and the Seabotr w. 7. H. D.

richer, Uwrenee; 1 6-r padiiock, fatenwortb Mi. Dati. moved a substitute, to the effect that Judge Kingman1 be iatited toeeme for- hth Xt. aTaST Mark all Good If. 0.

S. B. -Pmsairers leaving St. JoKuh th a. naldeneoM -r j-Ksle gTOKS.

e. Wining, uoaru 'm. I j.tMl.4. Alta nafh t'A Af will arriv. at, hi "i '5 i.i wl ifK.

aext its. Moore WM Uan.ferred to we wara Re. H. ir-DBTBOIT, .,.,...6 0O P. M.

lA .4 GOOD iUIDIKa.BTOM, Sh good uiDisa On motion'of Jtfr. Coltonr the standing com-mittee on Contested seats i wa. stricken from ihe rulesi 'r Jfr. Buokmaster mved to strike out the 6Sd rule requirinj in two ihirde vote- lwra tending rule or order of the Hons. CT i the questlo ifr Buckmaster expressed hW disinclihationt to be "bound up sHM mi HOBDS Lo'vejoy was transferred to Maine.

qaarriM Or Hvv4. hj ealNarAw BUHP. in A. M. Say.

-f -U 4- KKW at Bight. the House elect. Mr. Gray fafored the original resolution. The responsibility of wastlag the time ef the House did not rest with those who favored the ef.

'tisi' atfaan. II. lfBSA Bjm We are happy te see that enr vivacious r. PATBS'T SLEEPINCr CAE8' j. resolution of Mf Arny, They were simply MBB.O'TYrV OAXIiKBT.

"itas H. OaaV would lafarii the rftnwae oftop.a a Ahrotjrp Gallery an Bii infill ttrstinsj ifinmRiiiut tjiaj iiiiv. fiend of the Leaven worin wnoew pi; Two Xxpre train daily from Chicago to alt tb Ka Ls'kint the opinlou- of the law officer of the by oti kXniA' There might be timee M. a noint en which they had when th. House wwld desiref to efct fromptly, to Geo'l Fomeroy, havo not always Pare aa low a the lowest, and time a.

aukk aa tho fa Bu" MrU aeiweaa mlalatana will at iaiataa quickest. lea tbe most delicate complimentary, has .0 M.tri Pour epeechee had, been made ihii morning nd, when their action might be hampered by liti. rul. H. had no concealment, to make.

L.bc. this rule. He bad no us sareanotri roar via vnicage, wimi ib. Bk-hhran Central Kaa. C.

K. Oaav, KU.nt ArtUt r-- I allowiDE luem iv mn ii.uiiitra. Tlrkrte (vU this KonteV for sal at all th oMee ef Ih i 1 1 IT 1.1.1 te.M, Oeneral. TKmmmuvw Bannibal it St. Josoph Kailroa-i.

H. I. SAKGIX 1 and if it was true that we are seUing here At He referred to wna m. flhunna fnr ft BsrFSin." a Omi'I rrruht Arent. M.

ti. m. m. Vhttman, rvrt .1.. I nil this ouestion or S-enaior.

it i.i- H. Kshtiat.l, an'l Weiifn A't, Lrarenworth, K. Sit H. i. BriLpiNO, Geo rasaenger ig an le.i.1 60 to the erence .0 this question that hi.

me lon w.s, -V-. made, and he was willing that the vote on the 1 Any peraon having lmrorwl riml eiat In th. tavm of Toiwka, er farming land a.UetnlBC. whfch te (lehaac. for eomplot.

Orlrt and Haw Mill, iltaeUd la K.wbiviib, 9tm 0., will enquire at tale offU. or ef rMdlng Johnwa, of Qulnd.ro, JZX 1 GHI3AT -'CCTTKAt'RdiJTS We hop this friendly intercourse will not ua July eae'tie thfjeritieismof hi pleasant eoiemi I oraHee, bat that they will allow our friend to jrfratTevin arell doing, A man in topeka," who Ooee not thai he eaa control from live to tea mem-Nr of tbe Legislature. CKSTRAIr R. R. uittuneAX Mr.

Hayes favored the'adoption sb- islulion ihould be regarded as a test vote, stitute. He felt coMfideat that our aeis thtu A motion to' strike out, was discussed at far were legal, and the ntt bnslnf properly Some length, by lfeesra. Colion, JTorion, L. in order was that conicmplaUd by (ho resolu- gale, Beoit and Gray, and severfcl amenameots tiou of the centloman from DuugUM the offered which wt re voted down and the Houe I Per tkrewh tkk.u. frelrht araliy rvUeble fcmUot, ivMtwanl.

eail at th enVtw. it th HaiDtNs Ca.hed at a aremldm at the el'iig; effire of -7 4 ati-at. g-om(h. fnlKHt Statm for land in tale Metric, Kwr.J l)upliratM a(Bal effi. la.

aft.r atrviee riwl out i 1 ta vote on the rontion to elrike. A ASU WaUf la It." fht- Combiaa- is JB, KaaTiALL, iav.awiirth. km Agetit atKbieaa CaatraJ isOlroaA. Jdr. tha 'aHhough he by a stiniog jtftltaaJ the motion wse loet 4oa.

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