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"An act to review and re-locate a state road from Lebanon to Illinois town,"

Was read and concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

Mr. Hackelton, from the committee on enrolled bills, reported as correctly enrolled, bills of the following titles, to wit:

"An act to establish a state road from the state road leading Spring. field to Decatur, to Waynesville in M'Lean county,"

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"An act concerning process,"

"An act declaring the road from Knoxville to Stephenson a state road,"

"An act to re locate part of the state road from Springfield to Peoria," And Mr. Hackelton afterwards, from the same committee, reported that on this day they laid the above mentioned bills before the council of revision.

The amendments of the House of Representatives to bills originating in the Senate, of the following titles, viz:

"An act supplementary to an act to incoporate the Alten marine and fire insurance company," approved February 7, 1235.

"An act for a state rond from Darwin in Clark county, to the state line of Indiana, in the direction of Terre Haute,"

"An act to locate a state road from Peoria by Osseola to Galena,” "An act concerning a state road from Albion to Maysville," "An act to establish a state road from Ottowa to Òwne's, at High

Point."

"An act relating to the town of Utica in the county of Fulton," and "An act to locale a state road therein named,"

Were severally read and

Concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

On the question, will the Senate concur with the House of Repiesentatives in their amendments to the bill entiled,

"An act for the relief of William Armstrong and William Henson?" It was decided in the negative.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

On motion of Mr. Ross,

The bill for

"An act to establish a state road from Meacham's ferry in Pike county, to Carlinville in Macoupin county," and the amendment of the House of Representatives thereto, were

tee.

Referied to a select committee.

Orde: ed, That Messrs. Ross, Turney, and Craig, be that commit

The bill from the House of Representatives for
"An act to incorporate the Little Rock Academy,"

Was read, and

Ordered to a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Browning,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read the second time by its title, and

Ordered to a third reading.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to incorporate the Beardstown improvement company," Was read, and

Ordered to a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Weatherford,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read a second time by its title, and

Ordered to a third reading.

The bill from the House of Representatives, for

"An act to incorporate the Carrolton and Bluffdale railroad or turnpike road company,"

Was read and

Ordered to a second reading.

Ou motion of Mr. Turney,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read the second time by its title, and

Referred to a select committee.

Ordered, That Messrs. Turney, Allen of Greene, and Whiteside of Monroe, be that committee. When,

On motion,

The Senate adjourned.

SATURDAY, Feby. 25, 1837.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Mr. Hamlin from the select committee to which was referred the bill

from the House of Representatives for,

"An act to create the county of Burean,"

Reported the same back without amendment,

Mr. Maxwell moved to lay said bill on the table.

Which was not agreed to:

Ordered, To a third reading.

Mr Hamlin moved that the rule of the Senate be dispensed with, and said bill now read a third time by its title.

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Which was not agreed to.

Mr Turney from the select committee to which was referred the bill

"An act to amend the act entitled an act for the incorporation of the Mississippi, Springfield and Carrollton Rail Road Company," Reported the same back with an amendment,

Which was read, and

Concurred in.

Ordered, To be engrossed for a third reading as amended.

A message from the House of Representatives by Mr. Prickett, their Clerk.

MR. SPEAKER:

The House of Representatives have concurred with the Senate in the passage of bills of the following titles, viz: "An act to permanently locate the seat of Government of the State of Illinois," and

"An act to amend an act regulating the salaries, fees and compensation of the several officers and persons therein mentioned."

Approved February 19, 1827.

As respectfully amended by them, in which amendments they ask the Concurrence of the Senate.

They have laid upon the table until the 4th day of July next, the bill from the Senate entitled,

“An act to relocate the State Penitentiary."

They have concurred with the Senate in the passage of the bill entitled,

"An act to amend an act entitled an act establishing the courts of County Commissioners,”

Approved March 223. 1819.

And he withdrew

Mr. Torney from the select committee to which had been referred the bill, from the House of Representatives for

"An act to incorporate the Carrollton and Bluffdale rail road or turnpike road company."

Reported the same back to the Senate without amendment.

Ordered, That said bill be read a third time.

On motion of Mr. Turney,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read a third time by its title, and

Passed.

Ordered, That the title of said bill be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

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Mr. Ross from the select committee to which was referred the bill

“An act to establish a State road from Meachams' Ferry in Pike coun ty, to Carlinville in Macoupin county,"

"With the amendments of the House of Representatives thereto, reported the same back without amendment.

And thereupon the amendments of the House of Representatives were concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

Mr. Pruyne from the select committee to which was referred the bill from the House of Representatives for,

"An act to locate a state road from the Indiana line north west, in a direction to minera! point.

Reported the same back without amendment; whereupon,

Ordered, That said bill be read a third time.

Mr. Stadden from the select committee to which was referred the bill for

"An act to incorporate the Central Branch and Webster rail road Company."

Reported the same back to the Senate without an amendment,
Which was read, and

Concurred in.

Ordered, That said bill be engrossed for a third reading.

Mr. Lane moved to discharge the committee of the whole from the farther consideration of the several bills relative to the distribution of the school fund.

Which was not agreed to.

Mr. Lane moved,

That the Senate now resolve itself into a committee of the whole on said bills.

Which was not agreed to.

Mr. Vance from the select committee, to which was referred the bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to improve the navigation of the Big Vermilion river.” Reported the same back to the Senate with sundry amendments, Which were read, and

Concurred in.

Ordered, To a third reading.

On motion of Mr. Vance.

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill as amended, was read a third time by its title, and

Passed.

Ordered, That the title thereof be as aforesaid, and that the Secreta. ry inform the House of Representatives of the passage of said bill and ask their concurrence in the amendments of the Senate thereto.

Mr. Parker from the select committee to which was referred a bill for “An act to relocate a part of the State road from Charleston to Paris, together with the amendment of the House of Representatives thereto, Reported the same back without amendment, and said amendment of the House of Representatives was read, and

Concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

Mr Mills from the select committee to which was referred the bill

from the House of Representatives for,

"An act declaring the Skillet Fork, a navigable stream, and for other purposes

Reported the same back with amendinents,

Watch were read, and concurred in.

Ordered, To a third reading.

On motion of Mr. Mills the rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read a third time by its title, and

Passed as amended.

Ordered, That the title thereof be as aforesaid and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives of the passage of said bill, and ask their concurrence in the amendments of the Senate thereto.

On motion of Mr. Turney,

The amendments of the House of Representatives to the bill for, "An act permanently to locate the seat of Government of the S'ate of Illinois."

Were taken up for consideration.

Mr. Vance moved to amend the amendments of the House of Repre. sentatives, by striking out the "28 February" and insert the 2nd of March" in lieu thereof.

Which was not agreed to.

Upon the question, will the Senate concur with the House of Representatives in their said amendments,

It was decided in the affirmative.

Yeas 26 Noes 11.

Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs, Allen of Greene, Allen of McLean, Browning, Fletcher, Gatewood, Hackelton, Hacker, Hamlin, Herndon, Maxwell, Mills, Mi chell, Murray, Noel, Parrish, Prayne, Ross, Servant, Stadden,Turney, Vance, Warren, Weatherford, Wight Wood and Mr. Speaker. In the negative.

Messrs. Bond, Butler, Craig, Edwards, Lane, McLaughlin, O'Rear, Owen, Parker, Reilly and Whiteside of Monroe.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

Mr. Gatewood from the Judiciary Committee to which was referred the bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to create the county of Coffee,"

Reported the same back to the Senate without amendment.

On motion of Mr. Butler, said bill was recommitted to a select commitee.

Ordered, That Messrs. Butler, Browning and Edwards, be that committee.

Mr. Gatewood from the Judiciary committee, to which was referred the bill from the House of Representatives for,

"An act supplemental to an act entitled an act to incorporate the President and Directors and Company of the Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown,"

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