JAMES WILSON.
Mr. PROSSER submittad a joint resolution [21]which was adopted, appropriating dollars for the erection of a suitable monument to the memory of James Wilson, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from the State of Pennsylvania, whose remains repose in a cemetery near Charleston, in this State; and that the same be done under the superintendence of the Governor in conjunction with a committee of the General Assembly.
The SPEAKER appointed Messrs. Prcsser, Packard, and Howard, under said resolution.
Mr. HORTON submitted an order, which was adopted, that the Select Committee of the House to investigate the Northern State Prison be authorized by the order of the Speaker to draw on the Treasury for money for their expensee, to be incurred in visiting said Prison.