RESOLUTIONS OF THE HOUSE-Continued. Johnson.. Bird..... Mason ... Wolfe..... Waterman Atkison..... Hanna........ Miller..... Higgins Wolfe.... Ferris....... Asking information of Governor as to money paid by conscientious exempts. Adopting sentiments of the message of Governor Seymour of New York. To procure Acts of General Assembly for the year 1861.. Concerning the election of Prison Directors and State Printer....... 79 80, 81.... In favor of a National Peace Convention....... In favor of sustaining the Federal Government....... In favor of sustaining the Government and denouncing secession. Returning thanks to ladies for care of sick and wounded soldiers. Relative to abolishing the office of State Printer...... Packard.... Returning thanks of Legislature to Governor Seymour, of New York. Packard...... Howk, Chairman, &c... Niblack. Against the State Library being used as a circulating library...... Spencer... Beyerle. Woodruff. To procure Cushing's Treaties on Parliamentary Law for use of Speaker. Concerning reduction of fees of certain county officers.. Requiring Auditor of State to report fees of certain officers to House. Cason...... Touching the existence of secret treasonable societies...... Woolen..... Concerning the election of trustees &c. of the benevolent Institutions. Niblack......... Concerning the amendment of the General Banking law. Relative to abolishing the office of township assessor.. Concerning the amendment of the election law.. Concerning the re-organization of courts of justice.. Against the severance of the Northwestern from the New England States. Approving of the opinions of the Savior of the World and Stephen A. Douglas, &c... To procure fifteen hundred copies of Drapier's Brevier Legislative Reports.. Concerning the expediency of passing a stringent temperance law.. Directing door-keeper to procure ice...... Asking the Governor for a detailed statement of the expenditure of certain funds. Authorizing committee on arbitrary arrests to employ a clerk.. In favor of settlement of national difficulties by compromise.. Denouncing secession, &c., and in favor of suspension of habeas corpus.. Condemning all attempts to influence the Legislature by threats..... Concerning additional bounty for soldiers by county boar is... Shaffer. Concerning loss of life on railroads.... Relative to duties of township assessors. Concerning injuries to turnpikes by hogs running at large. Concerning the amendment of the dog law.. Relative to a tax for support of families of soldiers. In favor of printing 100 copies of every engrossed bill. RESOLUTIONS OF THE HOUSE-Continued. Mason..... Milroy. Woollen..... Mutz Miller.. Hanna.. Higgins. Roberts.... Howk.. Brown. Kendrick Wolfe..... Niblack. Hostetter.. Holcomb. Harney. Niblack. Kendrick. Holcomb. Jones....... Richardson. Packard.. O'Brien, of Hamilton.. To supply Judiciary Committee with statutes and session acts... Concerning amendment of road law....... Concerning compensation of justices and constables in certain cases...... To print 1,000 copies of documents reported to Senate....... Relative to the organization under the militia law..... Adding Mr. Higgins to committee on State prison, north... Proposing a visit to the Kentucky Legislature....... 194 194, 195. |