THE FISH LAW.
The bill (S. 67) the better to secure the free passage of fish in the streams of this State, was called up.
Mr. LANDERS moved to recommit with instruction to amend by excepting White river and White Lick.
Mr. CORBIN explained that the bill at present under consideration was substituted by the committee for the one introduced by him.
On motion by Mr. SHIELDS the bill was subse quently indefinitely postponed; yeas 22, nays 17.
Mr. MARCH was convinced that it was quite as essential to pass some law for the protection of lish, as it was to protect game. If this law was too stringent, amend it; but he did not favor the motion to kill it.