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Senate, accepting certain propositions made by the Commissioners of the United States, relative to the Northern Boundary of this State, was taken up and read a second time, and committed to a committee of tee whole Senate, and made the order of the day for his day.

On motion of Mr. Anthony,

The Senate resolved itself into a Committee of the whole on the Orders of the Day; and after some time spent therein the Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. Osborn reported that the committee, according to order, had under consideration a bill accepting certain propositions made by the Commissioners of the United States, relative to the Northern Boundary of this State, and made sundry amendments thereto.

The amendments were then considered by the Senate.

Mr. Morris moved, to strike out all between the word “the," where it occurs in the 11th line in the preamble, and the word "and" in the 13th line; and insert the following, to wit:

President of the United States, acting through the Hon. Richard Rush and B. C. Howard, Commissioners on the part of the President. The question being taken thereon,

It was decided in the affirmative-Yeas 20, Nays 13.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson, Doan, Hawkins, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lind, McMechan, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Pilson, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Walke and Yeo-20.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anthony, Blake, Hopkins, Lyman, McDowell, McKaig, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Steele, Vance, Vincent, Whittlesey and Speaker

-13.

Mr. Walke then moved the indefinite postponement of the bill; Which was decided in the negative-Yeas 6, Nays 27. Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Hawkins, Lind, Morris, Pilson and Walke-6. Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anthony, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hopkins, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, McMechan, McDowell, McKaig, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Steele, Taylor, Vance, Vincent, Whittlesey, Yeo and Speaker-27.

Mr. Walke moved further to amend the bill under consideration, by striking out all between the word "outrages," where it occurs in the 10th line of the preamble, and the word "yet," in the 11th line; and insert in lieu thereof, these words: And reasserts, that her law of last winter must, and will be sustained.

The question being taken thereon,

It was decided in the negative-Yeas 15, Nays 18.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson, Hawkins, Hopkins, Lind, McDowell, McKaig, Morris, Morse, Pilson, Shepler, Walke, Yeo and Speaker-15.

Those who voted in the negative, were

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Messrs. Anthony, Blake, Doan, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, McMechan, Newell, Osborn, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Spangler, Steele, Taylor, Vance, Vincent and Whittlesey-18.

Mr. Hawkins moved to strike out all after the word “Congress,” in the 22d line of the preamble, to the close.

6.

The question being taken thereon,

It was decided in the negative.

Mr. Walke then moved to lay the bill on the table.
The question being taken thereon,

It was deeided in the negative-Yeas 6. Nays 27.
Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Johnston, Lind, McDowell, Taylor and Walke→

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anthony, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hop'kins, Howard, Kendall, Lyman, McMechan, McKaig, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Pilson, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Steele, Vance, Vincent, Whittlesey, Yeo and Speaker-27.

The motion recurred on the engrossment of the bill— Which was decided in the affirmative-Yeas 26, Nays 7. Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anthony, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hopkins, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, McMechan, McDowell, McKaig, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Steele, Vance, Vincent, Whittlesey, Yeo and Speaker-26.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Hawkins, Lind, Morris, Pilson, Taylor and Walke-7.

The bill was then ordered to be engrossed, in order for its third reading and final passage on to-morrow.

A message from the House of Representatives:

Mr. Speaker,

The House have disagreed to the amendment of the Senate, to the amendment of the House to the resolution providing for elections on the 17th day of June, 1835.

A message from the House of Representatives:

Mr. Speaker,

The Speaker of the House has signed an enrolled bill, entitled "An act supplementary to the act in relation to the Lunatic Asylum;" to which the signature of the Speaker of the Senate is also requested. On motion of Mr. Newell,

Resolved, That the Senate recede from their amendment to the amendment of the House, to the resolution sent down for concurrence, providing for the election of certain officers on the 17th instant. Ordered, That the House of Representatives be informed thereof. On motion of Mr. Whittlesey,

The Senate adjourned until to-morrow morning, 9 o'clok.

WEDNESDAY, June 17, 1835.

The Senate convened, pursuant to adjournment.

Mr. Walke, from the Committee of Enrolment,

Reported, That the committee had examined the bill further to amend an act, entitled "An act regulating the mode of taking the enumeration of the white male inhabitants above the age of twentyone years," passed January 10, A. D. 1827, and find the same correctly enrolled.

A bill making an appropriation to defray the expense of carrying into effect the laws in regard to the Northern Boundary, was read a second time, and committed to a Committee of the whole Senate, and made the order of the day for this day.

The following bill was read a third time, and passed, to wit:

A bill to prevent the forcible abduction of the citizens of Ohio. Ordered, That the title thereof be as aforesaid, and that the House of Representatives be informed thereof, and their concurrence requested.

A bill accepting certain propositions made by the Commissioners of the United States, relative to the Northern Boundary of this State, was

read a third time.

The question being taken on the final passage thereof,

It was decided in the aflirmative-Yeas 26, Nays 7.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anthony, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hopkins, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, McMechan, McDowell, McKaig, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Steele, Vance, Vincent, Whittlesey Yeo and Speaker-26.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Hawkins, Lind, Morris, Pilson, Taylor, and Walke-7.

Mr. Morris moved to amend the title of the bill, by striking out these words of the United States," and insert these words-appointed by. the President.

Which amendment was agreed to.

Ordered, That the House of Representatives be informed thereof, and their concurrence requested.

A bill making an appropriation to defray the expense of carrying into effect the laws in regard to the Northern Boundary, was read a second time, committed to a Committee of the whole Senate, and made the order of the day for this day.

On motion of Mr. Morris,

The Senate resolved itself into a Committee of whole on the Orders of the Day; and after some time spent therein the Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. McKaig reported that the committee had, according to order, under consideration a bill making an appropriation to defray the expense of carrying into effect the laws in regard to the Northern Boundary; and reported the same back with sundry amendments. The question being taken on the amendment made in committee,

filling the blank with $500,000,

It was decided in the affirmative-Yeas 21-Nays 12.
Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, Lind, M'Dowell, M'Kaig, Morris, Osborn, Pilson, Ravenscroft, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vincent, Walke, Yeo and Speaker-21. Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anthony, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, M'Mechan, Morse, Kendall, Robinson, Steele, Vance and Whittlesey-12.

Mr. Yeo moved to reconsider the vote just taken in relation to filling the blank in the bill with $500,000.

The question then recurred on filling the blank in the bill with $500,000;

Which was decided in the affirmative-Yeas 21-Nays 12.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, Lind, M'Dowell, M'Kaig, Morris, Osborn, Pilson, Ravenscroft, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vincent, Walke, Yeo and Speaker-21.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anthony, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, M'Mechan, Morse, Newell, Robinson, Steele, Vance and Whittlesey-12.

Oa motion of Mr. Lyman,

To recommit the bill to a Select Committee of one, with instructions to strike out $500,000, and insert $300,000.

The question being taken,

It was decided in the affirmative.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Anthony, Atkinson, Hawkins, Hopkins, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lyman, M'Dowell, M'Kaig, M'MCchan, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Robinson, Shepler, Steele, Vincent, Vance, Walke, Whittlesey and Yeo--25.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Blake, Doan, Lind, Pilson, Ravenscroft, Spangler, Taylor and Speaker-8.

The Speaker announced Mr. Lyman as said committee.

Mr. Lyman,

To whom was referred the bill making appropriations to defray the expense of carrying into effect the laws in regard to the Northern Boundary, reported the same back with one amendment, to wit:

Strike qut "$500,000," and insert "300,000;" which amendment was agreed to by the Senate,

The question then being taken on the engrossment of the bill. It was decided in the affirmative.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, Kendall, Lyman, M'Dowell, M'Kaig, Morris, Morse, Osborn, Pilson, Ravenscroft, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vincent, Whittlesey, Walke, Yeo and Speaker-24.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anthony, Howard, Johnston, Lind, M'Mechan, Newell, Steele and Vance-8.

The bill was then

Ordered, To be engrossed in order for its third reading and final passage on to-morrow.

Mr. Hopkins

Moved to reconsider the vote taken on yesterday, in relation to the Senate receding from their amendment to the amendment of the House, to the resolution providing for elections on the 17th inst.

The question being taken on the reconsideration of the vote, It was decided in the affirmative- Yeas 17-Nays 16.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, MDowell, M'Kaig, M'Mechan, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vance, Vincent and Speaker-17.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Anthony. Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lind, Lyman, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Pitson, Steele, Walke, Whittlesey and Yeo-16.

The question recurred on the motion to recede from their amendment to the amendment of the House, providing for elections on the 17th inst. &c.

The question being taken thereon,

It was decided in the negative-Yeas 16-Nays 17.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Anthony, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lind, Lyman, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Pilson, Steele, Walke, Whittlesey and Yeo-16.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, MDowell, M'Kaig, M'Mechan, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vance, Vincent and Speaker-17. ·

On motion of Mr. Hawkins,

That the Senate adhere to their amendment to the amendment of the House, to the resolution providing for elections on the 17th inst. The question being taken thereon.

It was decided in the affirmative-Yeas 17-Nays 16.

Those who voted in the affirmative, were

Messrs. Alexander, Atkinson, Blake, Doan, Hawkins, Hopkins, M'Dowell. M'Kaig, M'Mechan, Ravenscroft, Robinson, Shepler, Spangler, Taylor, Vance, Vincent and Speaker-17.

Those who voted in the negative, were

Messrs. Anderson, Anthony, Howard, Johnston, Kendall, Lind, Ly-man, Morris, Morse, Newell, Osborn, Pilson, Steele, Walke, Whittlesey and Yeo-16.

A message from the House of Representatives:

Mr. Speaker,

The Speaker of the House has signed the enrolled bill, entitled

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