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Mr. Holmes, from the standing committee on Corporations, to whom was recommitted House bill No. 202, an act to incorporate the town of Benton, in Holmes county, reported the same back with one amendment; which was agreed to.

The amendment being engrossed at the Clerk's table, the bill was passed.

Ordered, That the title be as aforesaid, and that the House of Representatives be informed thereof.

Mr. Holmes, from the same committee, to whom was recommitted Senate bill No. 149, to incorporate the Findlay Literary Lyceum, in the county of Hancock, reported the same back without amendment; which was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed for its third reading and final passage on to-morrow.

Mr. Spangler, from the standing committee on Finance, to whom was recommitted House bill No. 39, a bill provide for the revaluation and sale of the canal lands belonging to the State of Ohio, and to amend the acts now in force in relation thereto, reported the same back with sundry amendments to the amendments of the Senate, when the bill was laid on the table, and the amendments ordered to be printed in advance of other work of the Senate.

Mr. Spangler, from the same committee, to whom was recommitted House bill No. 165, for the relief of the Willoughby University of Lake Erie, reported the same back without amendment.

Mr. Spangler moved the further consideration of the bill be indefinitely postponed; when,

On motion of Mr. Ford,

The bill and pending motion were laid on the table.

Mr. Bartley, from the standing committee on the Judiciary, to whom was recommitted House bill No. 21, to amend the act entitled "an act to regulate judicial proceedings where banks and bankers are parties, and to prohibit issuing bank bills of certain descriptions," passed January 28, 1824, reported the same back with sundry amendments; when the bill was laid on the table, and the amendments ordered to be printed.

Mr. Harris, from the standing committee on Claims, to whom was recommitted House bill No. 133, for the relief of Jacob Darner, reported the same back without amendment; when the bill was

Recommitted to the standing committee on Schools and School Lands.

The following bills were reported from select committees and read the first time, viz:

By Mr. Mr. Holmes, Senate No. 154—A bill to amend an act to incorporate and establish the City of Cincinnati, and for revising all laws and parts of laws heretofore enacted on that subject, passed March 1, 1834; and also, an act amendatory thereto, passed March 19,1840;

By Mr. Van Vorhes; Senate No. 155-A bill to lay out and establish a graded State road in the counties of Meigs and Athens;

By Mr. Clark; Senate No. 156-A bill for the sale of school section 16, Jefferson township, Williams county;

By Mr. Carpenter; Senate No. 157-A bill to repeal the act incorporating the town of Medina, and the acts amendatory thereto.

Ordered that the House of Representatives be informed thereof. The following bills were read the second time, committed to a committee of the whole Senate, and made the orders of the day for this day, to wit:

S. No. 151-A bill to incorporate the Euphemia, Lewisburg and West Alexandria Turnpike Road Company;

S. No. 152-A bill to provide for paying the temporary liabilities of the State, interest on the Staie debt, and for other purposes;

S. No. 153-A bill to repeal the act entitled "an act for incorporating a Library society in the town of Granville, in the county of Fairfield, under the name and title of "Granville Alexandrian Society;"

H. No. 92-A bill making special provisions for the sale or revaluation of section twenty nine, in Millcreek township, Hamilton county;

H. No. 86-A bill to authorize the county commissioners of Clark county to subscribe to the capital stock of the Little Miami Railroad Company;

H. No. 117-A bill to amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the town of Lebanon, in the county of Warren;"

H. No. 126-A bill to incorporate the town of Jackson, in the county of Jackson;

H. No. 131-A bill making special provisions for the sale of section twenty nine, in Sycamore township, in the county of Hamilton;

H. No. 147-A bill to amend the act entitled "an act prescribing the duties of supervisors, and relating to roads and highways," passed March 20, 1837;

H. No. 170-A bill to confirm and legalize the judicial and ministerial acts of Wales B. Bonney, a justice of the peace of Oxford township, in the county of Butler, Ohio;

H. No. 175-A bill to provide for the execution and record of contracts for the sale and mortgage of personal property, unaccompanied with possession;

H. No. 177-A bill to amend the act entitled "an act to regulate the admission and practice of attorneys and counsellors at law;

H. No. 181-A bill to incorporate the Ohio Conference High School in the town of Springfield, and county of Clark;

H. No. 187-A bill to incorporate the Phenix Fire Company, in Canton, Stark county;

H. No. 188-A bill to incorporate the Hanover and Wellsville Railroad Company;

H. No. 205-A bill to incorporate the Lafayette University at New Carlisle, Clark county;

H. No. 213-A bill to amend "an act to establish the Miami University," and appointing trustees for the same;

H. No. 214--A bill to repeal an act entitled "an act to incorporate a company to construct a turnpike road from Columbus to Sandusky City," passed January 31, 1826;

H. No. 240--A bill to repeal the act incorporating the President and Directors of the Urbana Banking Company, and to close its af

fairs.

The following bills of the House were read the third time and passed:

House No. 154; An act to incorporate the First Baptist Society of Strongsville, in the county of Cuyahoga;

H. No. 105; An act to amend an act entitled, an act for the inspection of certain articles therein enumerated;

H. No. 140; An act to incorporate the First Regular Baptist Church of Green township, Richland county;

H. No. 139; An act to incorporate the German Methodist Episcopal Church of Marietta, in Washington county;

H. No. 178; An act to incorporate the First Baptist Society of Huntingdon, Lorain county, Ohio;

H. No. 151; An act to incorporate the First Old School Presbyterian Church in Wayne township, Columbiana county;

H. No. 176; An act to incorporate the Second Presbyterian Church of Oxford, in the county of Butler:

H. No. 189; An act to provide for the renumbering the lots in the city of Dayton.

Ordered, That the titles be as aforesaid, and that the House of Representatives be informed thereof.

The following bills of the Senate were read the third time and passed, to wit:

Senate, No. 142; An act to incorporate the St. John's Church of Liverpool township, Columbiana county, Ohio;

Senate, No. 143; An act to incorporate the Wilkesville Lyceum, in the county of Gallia;

S. No. 144; An act to incorporate the town of Malta, in the county of Morgan;

S. No. 139; An act to incorporate the town of Rosseau, in the county of Morgan.

Ordered, That the titles be as aforesaid, and the concurrence of the House be requested.

Message from the House of Representatives.

Mr. Speaker:

The following bills have been introduced into the House and read the first time, to wit:

No. 277, to authorize the sale of school section number sixteen, in Greensburg township, in the county of Putnam;

No. 278, to divorce Nathaniel Tap from his wife Mary;

No. 279, to repeal the charter of the Manhattan Bank;

No. 280, to repeal the charter of the Ohio Insurance Company;

No. 281, to repeal the charter of the Farmer's, Mechanic's and Manufacturer's Bank of Chillicothe;

No. 282, to repeal the charter of the Bank of West Union;

No. 283, to repeal the charter of the Lebanon Miami Banking Company;

No. 284, to repeal the charter of the Bank of Cincinnati;

No. 285, to repeal the charter of the Farmer's Bank of Canton; No. 236, to repeal the charter of the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank of Cincinnati;

No. 287, to repeal the charter of the Bank of Steubenville;

No. 288, to repeal the charter of the Mechanic's Saving Association of Columbus;

No. 289, to repeal the charter of the Bank of New Lisbon;
No. 290, to repeal the charter of the Bank of Gallipolis;
No. 291, to repeal the charter of the Granville Alexandrian So-
ciety;

No. 292, to repeal the charter of the Bank of Circleville.
GID. M. AYRES, Clerk.

Attest:

Mr. Crowell gave notice that on to-morrow, or some subsequent day of the session, he would ask leave to introduce a bill to amend an act to incorporate the town of Warren, in the county of Trumbull.

Mr. Godman gave notice that on to-morrow, or some subsequent day of the present session, he would ask leave to introduce a bill to incorporate the First Free Will Baptist Church of Marion township, Marion county.

On motion of Mr. Spangler,

The Senate took up the resolution for the payment of G. N. Cumming, with the amendments of the House.

Mr. Spangler moved the Senate disagree to the amendments of the House, which were to strike out three hundred dollars, as the compensation, and insert two hundred dollars, and that the payment be made from the Governor's contingent fund; upon which question,

Mr. Nash called for the yeas and nays, and they were ordered, when the same was taken and carried; yeas 17, nays 18, as follows:

Yeas-Messrs. Aten, Bartley, Clark, Goodin, Harris, Hazeltine, Holmes, Hostetter, Mitchell, McConnell, Ream, Ritchey, Robbins, Spangler, Taylor, Walton and Speaker--17.

Nays--Messrs. Barnett, Carpenter, Crowell, Dewey, Ford, Foos, Godman, Nash, Perkins, Root, Sill, Stanton, Thomas, Van Vorhes, Wade, and Waddle--16.

So the amendments of the House were disagreed to.

Ordered, That the House of Representatives be informed thereof. On motion of Mr. Spangler,

The Senate resolved itself into committee of the whole, Mr. Clark in the chair, upon the orders of the day, and after some time spent therein, the committee rose and reported the following bills to the Senate, to wit:

Senate, No. 147; A bill to lay out and establish a graded state road from Youngstown, in Trumbull county, to east Liverpool, in Columbiana county.

Recommitted to the standing committee on Roads and Highways. Senate, No. 150; A bill to incorporate the Farmer's Mill Company, of the county of Gallia.

Recommitted to the standing committee on Corporations.

Mr. Root, from the select committee on that subject, by leave of the Senate, reported a bill, (Senate, No. 158) to incorporate the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Fitchville, in Huron county; which was read the first time.

Ordered, That the House of Representatives be informed thereof. On motion of Mr. Waddle,

The bill, S. No. 145, for the relief of the Bank of Wooster, Franklin Bank of Columbus, and the Bank of Chillicothe, was taken up. Mr. Waddle offered sundry amendments to the bill, which, together with the bill, were referred to the standing committee on the Currency.

On motion of Mr. Van Vorhes,

The annual report of the president of the Ohio University, was taken up, and

On motion of Mr. Van Vorhes,

The report was referred to the standing committee on Colleges and Universities.

On motion of Mr. Thomas,

The Senate took up the bill, Senate No. 15, further to amend the several acts establishing the Miami University.

Mr. Spangler moved that the bill be postponed until the first Monday of December next, and on his motion, demanded the yeas and nays, and they were ordered, when the question was taken and lost, yeas 15, nays 17, as follows, to wit:

Yeas-Messrs. Aten, Bartley, Goodin, Harris, Hazeltine, Holmes, Hostetter, Mitchell, McConnell, Ream, Ritchey, Spangler, Taylor, Walton and Speaker-15.

Nays-Messrs. Barnett, Carpenter, Clark, Crowell, Ford, Foos, Godman, Nash, Perkins, Robbins, Root, Sill, Stanton, Thomas, Van Vorhes, Wade and Waddle-17.

Mr. Taylor moved the Senate resolve itself into committee of the whole, on the orders of the day, upon which question, he called for the yeas and nays, and they were ordered, when the same was taken and lost, yeas 16, nays 16, as follows, to wit:

Yeas--Messrs. Aten, Bartley, Clark, Goodin, Harris, Hazeltine, Holmes, Hostetter, Mitchell, McConnell, Ream, Ritchey, Spangler, Taylor, Walton and Speaker-16.

Nays--Messrs. Barnett, Carpenter Crowell, Ford, Foos, Godman, Nash, Perkins, Robbins, Root, Sill, Stanton, Thomas, Van Vorhes, Wade and Waddle--16.

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