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RESOLUTIONS OF THE HOUSE-Continued.

Relative to the sale of certain lands near the Wabash and Erie and
Miami Extension Canals, 264.

lighting the Penitentiary, 254.

the acquisition and control of foreign territory, 272, 628,
629, 645, 665.

violations of the act to prevent unauthorized banking, 273,
289.

payment of certain interest to R. G. Perkins and others,
314, 350, 37, 411, 412.

South Fork Feeder, 356, 357.

printing report of a select committee relative to the sale of
Western Reserve school lands, 375, 376.

printing extra copies of the report of the Board of Agricul-
ture, 381.

the removal of Sippo Reservoir, 541, 628, 645, 665.
boarding superintendents of asylums, 552, 592.

Whitney's plan for a railroad to the Pacific, 552, 553, 576.
to equalizing tolls on salt manufactured out of this State,
571, 572, 601, 602, 650, 666.

to paying certain tolls to the Sandy and Beaver Canal
Company, 573, 610, 635, 645, 647, 665.

to a change of rates of postage upon transient papers,
574, 640, 651.

to the final adjournment of the Legislature 580, 617, 625,
640, 651.

to the improvement of western rivers and harbors, 581,
611, 612, 613, 614, 632, 640, 651.

to the boundary between Ohio and Virginia, 625, 627.
to the appraisement and sale of canal lands of the State,
on the Loramie and Six Mile Reservoirs, 648, 668, 673.
to the decease of John Quincy Adams, 657, 658, 671,
673.

to the claim of Wm. Dawson, 164.

John Walton, 285, 371.
John Graham, 255, 371.
George Riordan, 285, 371.
Samuel Williams, 443, 630.
J. R. Scroggs, 333, 372.
Price & Hughes, 333, 372.
Ira Grover, 542, 553, 569, 595.
Platt & Co., 542, 553, 569, 595.

Whiting & Huntington, 519, 595.

Calling upon the Board of Public Works for information as
to their action under a resolution in reference to adjust-
ing certain claims, 30.

Appointing James Smart register of Virginia military dis-
trict school lands, at Mansfield, Ohio, 204.

RESOLUTIONS OF THE HOUSE-Continued.

Relative to appointing trustees for Miami University, 502, 504, 520,

554.

About Jedediah Cornwell, 538, 627, 646.

Fredolin Baumgartner, 571, 572, 615, 640, 651.
Rescinding a part of the joint resolution of February 8,
1847, authorizing Board of Public Works to adjust cer-
tain claims, 572, 629, 645, 664.

Appointing director of Blind Asylum, 572, 640, 651.
Instructing commissioners of the new State House, &c.,
572, 600, 643, 644.

Authorizing commissioners of the Library to procure cases,
&c., 578, 637, 653.

As to care of State House, 578, 607, 640, 651.

About furnishing school laws to Wyandott, 578, 637, 650,
662.

Authorizing the clerks of the two Houses to prepare in-
dexes and complete the reports, 578-9, 595, 615, 641,
651.

Appointing trustees for Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 581, 593,
640, 651.

Touching the regulation of said Asylum, 657–8, 667, 671,
673.

Declaring that so much of the ordinance of 1787 as re-
lates to slavery, should be extended to territory acquired
from Mexico, 658-9, 660-1, 673.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

SELECT COMMITTEES.

To wait upon the Governor, 8.

On unfinished business, 18.

On joint rules, 21.

On Senate rules, 38.

On Senate bill fixing rate of interest. See app. p. 19.

On the operation and effect of laws authorizing remission of

debts, fines and forfeitures, app. p. 25.

On unfinished business of last session, app. p. 33.

On abstract of census returns, app. p. 36.

On the subject of apportionment, app. p. 51.

On Senate bill as to preventing leases having a longer time to
run than ten years, 216—app. p. 61.

On Senate bill to incorporate the city of Cincinnati, and to re-
peal all former acts, 212-app. p. 70.

On the subject of capital punishment, app. p. 115.
On repeal of the black laws, 409-app. p. 123.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES-Continued.

On Senate bill No. 64, for the regulation and support of common
schools in the city of Cincinnati, 466-app. p. 169.

Relative to the principles of taxation and their practical appli-
cation, 505-app. p. 171.

Minority, report of, on repeal of the black laws, 525—app. p.

185.

On House bill No. 18, to incorporate the Toledo Plank Road
Company, 270-app. p. 70.

On petitions, bills and resolutions respecting a new State consti-
tution, 203.

On report of the majority of the committee on Public Printing,
relative to the account of C. Scott, 663-app. p. 215.
On petitions as to licensing taverns, 644.

COMMITTEES OF CONFERENCE.

On House bill 86, regulating railroads, 434, 465.,

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56, to regulate the militia, 630.

203, further to amend the act for levying taxes on all
property in this State according to its true value, 593.
On House bill No. 58, to repeal the registry law, 491.

STANDING COMMITTEES.

ON CORPORATIONS.

Relative to a bill for the incorporation of a church. app. p. 50.
On petitions for the incorporation of the Speira Delphian Literary
Society, of Wayne county, and divers other petitions and bills of
similar character, 589.

Recommending the indefinite postponement of divers House and
Senate bills, 610, 611.

ON CLAIMS.

Resolutions relative to payment of certain claims, 371, 630.
Relative to the memorial of Seth Sackett and Milton Arthur, 351.
On resolution relative to loss of private property by R. P. Bruce,
674.

ON ENROLLMENT.

Bills and resolutions enrolled, 81, 82, 96, 115, 120, 129, 159, 167,
172, 192, 195, 260, 282, 324, 342, 431, 432, 451, 475, 484, 488,
506, 532, 550, 554, 581, 583, 581, 591, 614, 639, 645, 646, 619,
658, 663, 664, 667, 671, 672.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES—Continued.

ON FEDERAL RELATIONS.

House joint resolution relative to the acquisition and control of for-
eign territory, 628.

Petition of citizens of Marion county, in relation to the Governor's
message, 630.

On House joint resolution in relation to western rivers and harbors,
611.

On petition to bring remains of C. J. McNulty to Ohio, 503.

ON FINANCE.

Relative to the report of the commissioners appointed to examine the
books of the Auditor and late Treasurer of State, 71, 649.
Minority report of, on the same subject, 71, 72.

Relative to the canal lands, 110, 111.

On Senate bill No. 13, to equalize taxation, 298-app. p. 93.
Minority report of, on the same subject, app. p. 96.

On Senate bill No. 45, for the relief of the Steubenville, Cadiz and
Cambridge McAdamized Road Company, app. p. 163.

Minority report of, on the same subject, app. p. 166.

On petitions to tax church property and that of literary institutions,
lawyers and physicians, &c., &c., 551.

Resolutions by the committee, 90, 282. 615, 643.

Relative to House joint resolution rescinding a part of the joint reso-
lution of Feb. 8, 1847, authorizing the Board of Public Works to
adjust certain claims, 629.

Relative to resolution for the relief of R. P. Bruce for loss of private
property, 672.

On House bill No. 203, further to amend the act for levying taxes on
all property in this State according to its true value, 547..

ON THE JUDICIARY.

On petition relative to Thomas Corwin, 153, 178, 179, 196, 255,
378, 542.

Minority report of, on the same, 179, 183, 196, 378, 542-see app.
p. 23 and 42.

On Senate bill No. 15, to prohibit leases having longer to run than ten
years, app. p. 48.

Minority report of, on House bill to incorporate the Toledo Plank
Road Company, app. p. 74.

Minority report of, on bill for the relief of John McBride, 276-see
app. p. 91.

On a bill to determine the law relative to losses on our canals, 319,
see app. p. 111.

On the expediency of dividing the State into two circuits of the
supreme court, 201.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

On the petition of C. E. Williams, 275.

Continued.

On petitions and remonstrances on the subject of uniting Jackson and
Sharon townships, in Richland county, 275-6.

On the memorial of the trustees of the M. E. Church of Plymouth,
Huron county, 276.

On petition of D. F. Kniffiin and others, for the abolition of capital
punishment, 276, 280, 655-see app. p. 115.

Petition of 110 females of Ashtabula county, for a law to punish se-
duction and adultery, 277.

Memorial of R. H. Culbertson and others, 282.

Memorial of Azor Abel and 30 others, 310.

Memorial of Benoni Staats, 310, 311.

As to the enrollment, signature and publication of all joint resolutions
and orders passed by the Legislature, 466, 467.

Memorial of the Sandusky and Columbus Turnpike Company rela-
tive to the report of the Attorney General, 536.

Relative to the election of Thomas M. Key as judge, &c., 668.

ON MEDICAL SOCIETIES AND COLLEGES.

Relative to petitions for a law regulating the practice of physic and
surgery, 232, 236, 247-see app. p. 65.

ON THE MILITIA.

Petition of citizens of Pickaway county asking pay for advances
made to Ohio Volunteers, 288, 289, 363, 364.
Resolution for the relief D. T. Disney and others, 148.

ON NEW COUNTIES.

On remonstrances against the erection of the county of Cumberland,

157.

Petitions for the new counties of Burlington and Walhonding, 145.
Petitions for new county of Chester, 76.

On petitions for an alteration of county lines of Franklin, Union,
Delaware and Marion.

On remonstrances against change of boundary between Hancock and
Wyandott counties, 608.

On certain petitions from Portage county for annexation of four town-
ships to Trumbull, 609.

Also, on divers other petitions, 609.

Petition of A. P. Edwards, 606.

Petitions for the county of Taylor, 634.

ON PUBLIC PRINTING.

As to proportion of documents in English and German distributable
in Senatorial districts, 45, 46.

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