BELLEVUE GAZETTE. HEN It Y M. HUUT, Nsws nJ Local F.JItor. , BELLEVUE, N. T. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1857. AplffT for Chapman's Ilascallty. Tht editor of the Nebraskian appears to be to adept at figuring on " mare's nests," and in lut week's issue, devotes over a column to an article published re cently in the .Timet and Gazette. The article referred to by the Nebraskian, ex posed the criminal duplicity of B. B. Chapman, ik receiving 1000 in gold from Gen. P. A. Sarpy, for his services ia prosecuting a ciaiw against the United States. As usual, the editor commences his ar ticle by referring to Ferguson having ob tained f re-emptiea tkle to a quarter sec tia f 4atid illegally, and that it hnd been firere by tVe tfliiinony of his neighbors, that "he had never liwd upon it. We have a former number expotied the villainy of his maligners, and will only slate here, there has been forwarded to the city of Washiagtoa, the affidavits of thirty-six of the neigohsra f tke Hon. Fenner Fer guson, fNPcarMig ttfiWy, that ho did re side epaa the tract tf land with his fam ily, and outrivaled and improved it accord ing to the provisions of tho pro-einption Haw. The editor then fitches into (Jen. Bow en, mewiber of the Council, from Sarpy vemny, with his usual amount of filthy, low scurrilous epithets, known only in the vo cahulary of the denizens of the London fish-market, or the five-points in New York city. Geiu Bowen, is known to be a gentleman of high standing and moral worth in Ohio, the State from which he removed, as well ns in this Territory ; the home of his choice -and all the vitupera tion and slander heaped upon him by the editor of the Nebraskian, will be but the means of knitting closer to him the hearts of the genuine squatters of Nebraska. : ! In this sapient editor's apology for Chapman's conduct in the Sarpy case, he ir.akes three points. ' First, the receipt of $1000, is not gen ulne. ; Second, that a law prohibiting members of Congress from ' prosecuting claims agaist the United States, has no applies bility, when Indian tribes are concerned. .,Aiura, mat unapman waa retained in the case before ha was a Delegate to Con grtss, and finally that his term of office had expired, before the dale of the re ceipt What profound conclusions ! What umaswerable arguments ! 'The only parallel case to the above we er remember to have heard, happened somewhere in the suae of Indiana. A A(r. D. had terrowed flora Mr. C, his oeighbor, a kettle, and it was broken be fore he returned k. Mr. C. sued Mr. B. for the price of the kettle- Mr. B's law yer pat la his answer to the case as fol lows: t First, we never borrowed the ketiJe. Second, the kettle was trokcu when we borrowed it. IM ..t . " . tnira.ine icetiie was sound wnca we returned it rtebrntktt Legislature. COUNCIL. Monday, Dec. 11. Council meet pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Safford Reported back C. B. No.l, An act to locato a Territorial rood from Omadi to Elkhorn River, and recommend ed its passage. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Puett, Mr. Robert son was admitted within the bar as re porter for the Nsbraskian. The following bills wura introduced by Mr. Puett ! C. B No. 13. Incorporating Concord Town and Ferry Co. By Mr. Rogers: C. B. No. 1 1. Amend ing the act incorporating the University of Nebraska. , , ' By Mr. Bradford : C. B. No. 15. An act respecting Judgment Notes. Mr. I to wen and Reeves, on leave, gave notice of bills. Mr. Bowen called up his resolution rel ative to special acts of incorporation. Af ter debate, was carried. Mr. Clancy, on leave, introduced a C. B. No. 10, re-locating the County seat of Washington County. Read first lime. Messrs. Bradford, Salisbury and Rog ers, gavo notice of bills. Mr. Reeves reported back substitute for C. B. No. An net repealing an net restraing sheep and swine, from running at large, in Dakota Co. Mr. Salisbury, Chairman on Incorpo rations, reported bnck C. B. No. 8. An act incorKrating Nebraska City, and rec oinending its passage. Report adopted. Hill read third time. Mr. Kirkputrick reported certain amendments lo the act, reguluting salaries and fees. miscellaneous business, on Bradford, the Council ad Mr. Kirkpntrick in (he chair. After soils time spent in debate, Com mittee arose and reported certain amend ments. Bill ordered to be engrossed. The Homestead bill agnn came up for discussion. Bill ordered to be cngrosed. Salurdsy, Dec. 19. Mr. Furnss reported School bill with cortain amendments, winch, on motion, was made the erpeciul order for Monday. Mr. Puett submitted minority report, relating to the re-location of the County seat of Washington Co. Mr. klrkpatnck introduced & bill to or ganise Green County. Mr. Howcn: A bill to incorporate me Emerson Land Co. C B. No. 19. An act fixiug the time of convening the Legislative Assembly. Was passed. After transacting some further busi ness, Council adjourned to .Monday. , HOUSE. monkish session. Monday, Dec. 14. Coun- whole, of Ou Thursday last, Mr. Holloway Sarpy," gave notiee in the House, that h would introduce a bill, m some future day providing for the sale of the Capitol Build ing to entble Omaha City, to redeem her scrip. tuerjr ? Who owns the Capitol build iog I the Territory of Nebraska ! or the Cay of Omaha f What has become of iba fifty thousand .dollars? given to the Territory by the U. fi. to buikl a raHtol ; who owns the land oa which the rupitol stands f the Territory of Nebraska ! or Omaha City I did the city of Omaha ille gally isue $60,000 in worthless K-rip for the purpose of mixing it in wkh the $o0, 000 V. S. coin, belonging to Nebraska Territory f and now claim, that by virtue of such investment of 660,000, in scrip, in connection wiih the $50,000, belonging to the Territory, that the entire amount be longs to the city of Omaha I Who au thorized the late Governor, to commence a building for a ca pilot, worth one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, when only fifty thousand had been appropriated, by con gress for that purpose? finally what has the Territory of Nebraska to show, bv After some motion of Mr, journed. luesduy, woe. i- Mr. Fumns introduced a bill lo estuh lish a Territorial Board of Agriculture. Mr. Reeves: A bill fixing: the time of conveninir the Leimlutive Assembly On motion of Mr. Bowen, Council went into committee of the whole, on tho Homestead Bill. Mr. Reeves in the chair. After tome lime spent in deba'e, Com mittee aro.se, and asked leave to set again. Ou motion of Mr. Jvirkpo rick, Coun cil went into committee ot the wnoio ou the Homestead Bill. Afternoon spent in discussing the bill. Wednesdny, Dec.' IB. Mr. Fumns introduced a blill lor the encouragement of the growth of hedge fences, in the I erntory. Mr. Bradford : A bill lo aboluu Coun ty Commissioners and establish County Courts. ' On motion of Mr. Clancy, the Coun cil went into the committeo of the whole on the Homestead Bill. Mr. Reeves in the chair. Forenoon spent in debute. Council went into the Committee of the whole on the Homestead bill, and spent the afternoon in debate on its provisions. Mr. Reeves tn the chair. Committee arose and reported some amendments. Mr. Clancy moved to refer to select Committee of three. Carried. Messrs. Clancy, Safford and Allen, were appointed such Committee. On motion of Air. Uowen, the cil went into the committee of the on the bill respecting judgment notes. Mr. JJowen in the cnair. Committee arose and recommended that the bill be referred to select Commit tee of three, with Mr. Bradford as Chair man. Adopted. Chair appointed Bradford, Bowen and Rogers. Air. Uowen introduced a joint resolu tion relative to Delegate in Congress, Laid over under the rule. Adjourned Thursday, Dec. 17. Mr. Reeves, Chairmnm of Committee n Agriculture, reported La k C. B. No. 20, au uct to encourage the growth ol hedge fences, iu the Territory, and rec ommened its passage. The fol lowing bids were passed C. B. No. 2. An act to iucorporate the eity of aslungton, ju Dakota Co C. B. No. 3. An act lo incorporate the town of G reexport. C. it. A a. 4. as act repealing an act restraining sneen and swine, trom run ning at large, in Dakota Co. C. U. ISo. li. Au act to amend an act incorporating the University of Nebraska Air. Allen introduced a joint inemorm to Congress, for the establishment if an oilier Land Ollice in the Territory. Mr. Bowen called up his resolution re alive to Delegate in Congress. M r. Sarford moved to lay on the table. Lost. Mr. SarTord moved to postpone indefi nitely. Lost. On motion the resolution was adopted. Ou motion of Mr. Bowen, Council went into committee of the whole on the Liquor bill. Mr. Rogers in the chair. The afternoon was speut in its discus sion. Committeo asked leave to set again. Adjourned. Friday, Dec. 1& Mr. Puett introduced a bill to organise the County of Pine. Mr. Satfbrd submitted a . - ... wiv of title, to nronen. or oiherwU. fn. P" Homestead bill. ..- . r 4- , ... . r . .: Mr. Kirkpa'rick. Chairman of William A. Richardson, of Illinois, Las ban appointed Governor of Nebraska Terrkorjr and N. E. Welch of Omaha, Secretary, We promised, to our last issue, to give a Legislative rmw in this number; tnrt for want of room it is ji-j-ijMned. mittee on Finance, Ways and Means re ported unfavorably to an act abolishing County Commissioners, and establishing County Courts. Report adopted. Mr. McDonald introduced a bill res pet ting Divorce and Alimony. On inotiou of Mr. Reeves, the Coun cil went jnto omrnitt-.-e of the whole, on he Inyr hi!!. On motion of Mr. Holloway, leave of absence was granted to Mr Murphy, un til Friday morning. Mr Donelun presented the petition ot Samuel Huhn, to upeu the charter kuowu as an act to establish and keep a Ferry across Plutte River at Cedar Island, iu the Couniy of Cass. On inotiou the petition was referred to the committee ou corporations. Air Holloway on leave introduced lit No 12, An act to repeal certaiu act there in mentioned. On motion the rules were suspended and the bill was read the sec ond time by its title, and refered to the committee on bunks and currency. The following noiicc-n vi bills were giv en: By Mr Armstrong, of a bill to prevent the improper and criminal use of deadly weapons. By Mr. Gawford, of a lull to incorpo rate thn town of Bieckenridge, L'Euu qui court Co. By Mr Clayes, of a bill to prevent the use of unauthorized paper money. On leave Mr Armstrong introduced II F No 13, a bill relating to mechanics liens. Read first time. On inotiou the rules were suspended and bill read second time by its title. On motion bill was referred to commit tee on judiciary. On leave Mr. Tnggart introduced II F No 14, a bill to incorporate the town of Monroe. Monroe Co. Mr. Thrall gave notice of a bill author izmg the location ot a territorial road from Ouiaha to the mouth of the Elkhorn river. Also of a bill giving preference to ceruul cluiins in tho settlement of es tatcs. By Mr. Cooper, of a bill to prevent the mpmper issue of thw Omaha and Chica go JiunU. Also ot a bill auuionzing me county recoider of Washington County, to perform the duties of county clerk. Jiv Air. Donelun. of a bill to charter a 'erry Company across Plutte River, nt Cedar Island, in Cass County, and repeal the present charter. By Mr Targart, of a bill relative to the formation of new counties and alteiation of county lines I5y Air. bullivnn, of a bill to create a new precinct in the southern part of Washington Co. By Mr. Beck, of a bill for the location or a territorial road rroni llttwiu Land ing in Burt County, N. T., to Columbus, Platte County, N.T. Oft leave, Mr Sullivan introduced II F No Id, an act to amend section three of chapter 31 of the code, passed and ap proved r eb IS. 1W-57. On leave, Air. laggart introduced H r No 16, a bill to establish a territorial road from Tekama to Fontenelle. On leave, Mr Crawford presented II F No 17, a memorial for a daily mail from Iowa City, Ia. to Omaha City. N T. Mr C romwell gave notice of a bill to incorporate Puwnee City, Pa wore county Also a bill to incorporate Table Rock City. Mr Almick g!fe notice of a bill to amend the act entitled an act to restrain sheep and swine from running at large, in the counties of Cass, rsemuha and Otoe Mr Steinberger offered the following resolution: Rtsolvtd, Thnt all pemns asking seats within the bar, us reporters of papers, shall be admitted. On motion the resolution was laid ou the table. Mr. Holloway offered the following resolution : Jicsolvtrf, That Mr See be admitted to a seal in that body as leporter for the Florence Courier. On motion the reso lution was adopted. Mr. Armstrong gave notice of a bill to restrain all stock from running at large in the territory. On leave, Taggart introduced II F No 18, au act to establish a lerritonal road from the military bridge on went Papill- ion, to Monroe, Monroe county, via Fon tenelle. On leave, Crawford introduced II F No 19, an act to incorporate the town of Tea song. Armstrong offered the following reso Iutiou : JtJurW, That ihe committee on the majority re ' judiciary, be instructed to report a bill ex empting rroiu taiauon an improvements ou real estate, throughout the territory. Laid over under the rule. The following bills of the House were takeu up aud read second lime by their titles. II F No 7. an act to incorporate the town of Syracuse. Referred to commit tee on corporations. n io. J, an art to amend an act entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act ti iicTpTite Simpou l'nivrriy, Com al Omaha City, N. T. Approved Janua ry 23, A. D. 18G0. Refered to commit tea on e rporations. II F No 4. An act to incorporate the to wd of Brooklyn. Referred to the coin mittee on corporations. II F No 10. An act to define the boundaries and to locate the seat of jus tice of the couniy of Platte. Refered to committee on county teats and boundaries. II F No 8. An act adopting a part of the code of the first session laws. Re fered lo committee on judiciary. II F No 3. A bill for an act lo author ise Wm B Hail, his associates and as signs, to establish and keep a ferry across the Missouri River, at Nebraska City. Refered to committee on corporations. ! On motion, the following resolution was taken up : . Rtiolvtd, That George M Mills be ad milted to a seat within the bar as reporter for the Chicago Times. Campbell moved the resolutions be adopted. Pending which, Thrall moved to lay resolutions on the table. Carried. Steinberger moved to re-consider thg vote, on the resolut on admitting Mr ftee to a sent within the bar as reporter for the Florence Courier, upon which the ayes and nays were demanded, and re sulted as follows r Jyts. Bock, Campbell, Cooper, Gntes, Morton, Sullivan, Sieinberger Stewart of Douglas. Slewart of Washington, Tag gart and Van Horn. 11. Joy$. Armstrong, Abbe, Benedict, Clayes, Crawford, Chambers, Cromwell, Douelnn, Davidson. Hail.Holloway. Jones, King, Minick, Robb, Sheldon, and Strick land. 17. Lost. On motion the following resolution wa taken from the bible. Retolved, That the committee on the judiciary, be instructed to report a bill for a generul law, regulating the chartering of ferry companies. On motion of Mimck the resolution was adopted. On motion of Armstong the following resolution was adopted : Resolivd, That the committee on pnvi leges and elections, be and hereby require to report on the contested cases from Wn?hingtun county, on Tuesday next, Morton offered the following resolution: Retolrtd, That all persons claiming to be reporters for newspapers out of the territory, be and are nereby permitted to furnish themselves with desks and seats, outside the bar. Steinberger moved to amend by insert ing after the word " territory the words "and within the territory." Holloway moved to luy the amendment on the table. , Pending which, a call of the House was demanded. Marquette and Benedict were absent. On inotiou nil farther proceedings under the call were 1' I ., ml uispenseci wun. ine vote being now taken upon Holloway's motion, to lay the amendment upon the tulle, it was decided carried. Steinberger moved to lay the resolution upon the table. Ayes and naves were uunanded, and resulted as follows: 1ves. Messrs. Beck, Crawford, Camp bell, Clavcs, Chambers, Cooper, oull.van Steinberger, Stewart of Washington, and speaker. iu. Jayt. Armstrong, Abbe, Benedict Cromwell, Donclan, Davidson, Gates Hail, Holloway, Jones, King, Morton Mimck, Robb, Stewart of Douglas, Shel don, Strickland, Tnggart, and Van Horn. 19. Lost. Thrall moved to amend by strikiocr out the words " out of the territory." Lost. Un motion, the resolution was adopted. Ou leave, Morton introduced II F No 20. An act to prevent the improper and criminal use of deadly weapons. Rend first time. On motion of Holloway, rules were suspended and bill read second time by its title.' On motion referred to committee on agriculture Qn motion of Hail, tin committee was instructed to report as ear ly as possible upon the bill. On motion took recess until 2, P. M. ArrtK.toox sess:ox. Armstroug offered the following reso lution which was laid over under the rule: Reno! vol, That the chief clerk be au thorized to aj point an additional engros ing and enrolling clerk, which, iu bis opinion the services of one shall be need ed. Also the following resolution : WtW. That T. II. Robertson, edi tor of the Nebraskian, and Geo. W. Hep burn, reporter for the Times, be admitted within the bar, as reporters for those pa pers. Laid over under the rule. Strickland demanded call of the House. Marquette and Benedict were absent. On motion leave of absence were grant ed lo those gentlemen. Armstrong moved suspension of the rules that the resolution admitting Robert son and Hepburn within the bar, as re porters, might be taken up. Upon which the ayes and nays were demanded and resulted as follows : 7y. Messrs. Armstrong, Abbe, Beck, Clayes, Chambers. Davidson. Hail. Holloway, King, Minick, Poppleton, Pad dock, Robb and Thrall. 14. Viy. Messrs. Crawford, Campbell, Cromwell, Cooper, Donelnn, Gates, Jones, Murphy, Morton, Sullivan, Sieinberger, Stewart of Douglas, Stewart of Washing ton, Sheldon, Strickland, Taggart, and Van Horn. 17. Lost. Armstrong gave notice of a bill to more clearly define the power and duties of uoianes public. Steinberger gave notice of a bill to in coporate the Cleveland Land Co.. On leave Sullivan introduced II F No 21, an act to regulate the exemption laws of Nebraska. Read first time. Holloway moved to suspend rules and read bill second time by its title. Lost. Morton gave notice of a bill to provide for the erection of a court house and jsil in he ermn'y of Otoe. Poppleton offered the following pream ble and resolution : WntatAS, it is belived that many of the ferry franchises, heretofore granted by the legislative assembly, across the Missouri and other rivers, in the territo ry, have been forfeited, by a failure to comply with the provisions of their char ters, and whereas, it is important that ev ery facility should be afforded for the safe and speedy crossing of said streams, at all seasons of the year, and whereas, the prosperity of (he territory is dependent, in a great measure upon the existence of such facilities, therefore. Resolved, Thnt a special committee of five be appointed to examine into the condition of the vnrious charters mention ed, and report what legislation, if any, is demanded in regard to them, by the best interests of the Territory. Hail moved to suspend the rules, that the resolution might be taken up and act ed upon. Carried. Poppleton moved adoption of preamble and resolution. Carried. Messrs. Poppleton, Crawford, Hail, Strickland, and King, were appointed. A bill consolidating Nebraska, South Nebraska, and Kearney Cities, and incor porating Nebraska City, was received from the Council, for concurrence. On leave, Poppleton introduced II F No 22, an act to incorporate the Omaha Us ss company. Kead first time. Strickland offered the following resolu tion: Rctolved, That the Hons. A. J. Han- scomb, Wm. Lnrimer.'Jr., W. E. Moore, and all ex-members of the legislative as sembly, be admitted to seats within the bar of the House. Adoptod. Stewart of Douglas, moved to take from the table, the resolution, admitting George Al. Alills, to a seat wiihtii the bar, as re porter for Chicago Times. Carried. btewnrl moved tlte adoption of the res olution. Theayesand nays were demanded, mid was carried by a vole of 19 to 13. House adjourned. (By some mistnke, Tuesday's proceed ings were not received. Ed. Gaz.) Wednesday, Dec. 16. MOBMNO SESSION. , On motion the following resolution was adopted : Resolved That the chief clerk be au thorized to appoint an additional enroll ing and engrossing clerk, when in his opinion, the services of one shall be need ed. The clerk appointed Mr John E Dai ley of Douglas Co. Ou motion the following resolution was adepted : Aeiolved Thnt T II Robertson, editor of the Nebraskian, be admitted within the bar as reporter for that paper; also that G W Hepburn be admitted ns reporter for the Omaha Times. Strickland gave notice of a bill for an act to incorporate the town of Granada. On leave, Campbell introduced II. F, No 30, an act to lay out and establish a territorial road from Nebraska City, lo Fall City, Richardson Co. Bill read first time. Jones gave notice of a bill providing for a ferry charter o i Missouri Kiver, at St Johns, Dakota Co., N T. ar m ii. a luarqueue gave notice ot a bin to lo cate the couniy seal of Calhoun Co. Benedict gave notice of a bill to pro vide for taking the Census, making ap pointment, holding elections, and other purp ses. Cromwell gave notice of a bill provid ing for the stay of executions, and other purposes. Morton gave notice of a bill to incor porate the Otoe County Coal Mining Co. Crawford introduced II F, No 21, an act to incorporate tho Tepeota town and ferry company. Read first time. On motion the rules were suspended. Bill read second lime by its title, and refered to committee on corporations. On leave, Taggart introduced II F, No 32, a bill to establish the eastern bounda ry of Dodge county, Read first time. Steinberger introduced II F, No 33, an act supplementary to an act, entitled an act, to incorporate die Platte Valley Bank, also to an act to charter the bank of Flor ence, also to an act for the charter of a bank to be located in Omaha City, Doug las county, Nebraska Territory, to bo call ed the bank of Nebraska, also an act to incorporate a bank at Desota, Washing ton county, also to an act to charter the bank of Tekama, in Burt county Nebras ka Territory. Read the first time, and on motion, the rulei were suspended, and the bill read second time by its title, and on motion referred to the committee on banks and currency, and on motion IM copies were ordered to be printed for the use of the House. Steinberger introduced H F, 34, an act to incorporate the Cleveland land compa ny. Read first lime. The following report of Committees were received. Your committee to whom was referred H F. No 9, a bill :or an act to authoii a W B Hail, his associates and assigns, to establish and keep a ferry across the Mis souri River at Nebraska City, Otoe coun ty, N T, beg leave to report the same back without amendment, and recommend iu passage. C T Hollow at. P G Coon a. . A J BincnicT. On motion report recived. On motion, the bill was recommended to the committee on the judiciary t also your committee to whom was refered II F, No 2 ; a bill to amend the charter of the city of Fontenelle, report the same back to the House, and recommend it passage with the following amendments. After the word "serve" in Seo 2, insert laid fir t rlrnn thall be hld nl the school house, in Fontenelle, between the hours of ten o'clock A M, and five o'clock V Al, ot said day, and li L Keyes, John Evans nnd Rufus Brown, are hereby ap pointed iudtres of said firt Uninn l that said Judges shall be sworn and qual I .. , . . weu uj any oiucer autnonzea to aaminis ter oatlis, and that said election shall be conducted in the same manner that gener al elections are conducted, and within three days after said election, the said judges ahall make return of the same to the J uuge of probate of said county of Hodge, and it shall be the duty of the Judge of Probate to issue certificates of election to the persons elected for the res pective offices of said city. C T Hollo wat. PGCoorca. WBHail. A J Benedict. Dec. I4ih, 1957. On motion the report was received. Report of the Committee on roads and bridges. Your committee to whom was refered II F, No 9 ; a bill to locate a territorial road from Rock Port, to Elk Horn city, also H f , xno lo; a bill to locate a territorial road from Tekama to Fontenelle; having had the same under consideration, wares peclfully beg leave lo report them back without amendment, and recommend their passage. James Stewart. W R Tn a all. D B Robb. John S Minick. E C Jones. On motion the report was received. Report of the Committee on the Judi ciary. Your committee to whom was referred' II F, No 8 ; an act adopting part third of the first Session Laws, beg leave to report the snme back and reccommend its pas sage. W G Cbawfobd. J C Campbell. A J Poppleton. PC Scllivan. TM Mabqvette. On motion the report waa received. Alsf your committee to whom was re ferred II F, No 5; a bill to authorize the arbitration of causes pending in the dis trict courts, report the same back, and reccommend that it do not pass. W G CaAwrosD. J C Casfbell. 1 ;.' A J Poppleton. PC Sullivan. ' T Al Maro.vette. Bills on their second reading being now in order. . ',, , , , , II F, No 27; an act to create a new precinct in the southern portion of Wash ington county, was rend second lime, and' on motion, was referred to the committee on the Judiciary. II F, No 28; an act to prohibit the is me nnd circulation of un-authorised bank paper, was read second time, and on mo tion refered to the committee on the Judi Poppleton offered the following resolu tion. Resolved That all bills relating to the formation of new election precincts, loca ting roads, &c, be referred to the commit tee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report whether or not there is not a gen eral statute in relation thereto. ' On mo tion the resolution was adopted. The report of the committee on the Judiciary relating to II F, No 8; an act adopting a part of the first session laws, was taken up and adopted; and on mo tion II F, No 8, was read the third time. Passed, and the title agreed to. ' ' The report of the committee onthe J -diciary relating to II F, No 5 ; a bill to authorize the arbitration of causes pend ing in the District Courts was taken up and adopted, and on motion of Armstrong -the bill was postponed indefinitely. The report of the rommittee on Corpo rations, relating to II F, No 2 ; a bill to amend the charter of the city of Fonte-V nelle, was taken up. On motion of Arm- -strong, the amendment proposed by the -committee was adopted, and on motion,, the bill was ordered to be engrossed for a . third reading on to-morrow. Strickland moved to take a recess until, two o'clock. Lost. On motion of Armstrong, the following" resolution was taken from the table. ' Resolved; That John T Clopper, be and is hereby admitted to a seat within, the par of this House, as reporter for lb Pittsburg Union. Murphy moved the adoption of the res olution. The ayes and nayes were de manded and reulied as follows: .lye.1. Messrs Beck, Renedict, Clave Crawford, Chambers, Cooper, Donelan, Davidson, Gates, Jones, Murphy, Mar quette, Robb, Sullivan, Steiuberger, Stew art of Doughs, Strickland and Taggart. IS. ' vVayJ. Armstrong, Abbe, Campbell,: Cromwell, Hail, Holloway, King, Mor-; ton, Minick, Poppleton, Sheldon, Thrall,,' and Van Horn 13. Carried. On motion the House look a recess un til 2 o'clock. , i ArnasooN session. ' j. House met . -, The following resolution being the spe cial order of businessof the day uu taken, from the table. ' ' ' Resolved; That the report of the com-, miiree on prvileges and elections be take a from the table, and referred to a commit tee of the whole Heuse, and made the special order for to-morrow afternoon. . . Stewart of Douglas, moved that the House resolve itself into a committee ofi the whole, to take into consideration the special order of business of the day. Carried. . Armstrong in the chair. After remaining some time therein, tha committee arose, and by their chairman, ' Arm-tropg. reported mat they ha a4