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pool, Dial, Durham, Eaton, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goble, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Henderson, Martin, McKinney, Pfrimmer, Prentiss, Rudder, Rumsey, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Stanley, Strange, Teeter, Tulley, Whitworth, Willard, Woollen and Mr. Speaker—

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So the motion of Mr. Shirley, to recommit with instructions, was laid on the table.

Said bill was then read a third time and put upon its

The question being, shall the bill pass?

passage.

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Barker, Billingsley, Bowser, Broaddus, Butts, Cowgill, Furnas, Glasgow, Gronendyke, Goudie, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lent, McConnell, Miller, North, Offut, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Riggs, Scott, Tingley, Thompson, (of Spencer), Troutman, Walker, Willson (of Ripley,) Wood and Woollen-35.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Baxter, Blocher, Brett, Buskirk, Butterworth, Cauthorn, Claypool, Cobb, Coffman, Crumpacker, Dial, Durham, Eaton, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Eward, Gifford, Glazebrook, Goble, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Hoyer, Lenfesty, Martin, McKinney, Pfrimmer, Reno, Richardson, Rudder, Rumsey, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Stanley, Strange, Teeter, Thompson (of Elkhart), Tulley, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wynn and Mr. Speaker—16.

So the bill failed to pass.

Mr. Broaddus Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

The Committee on Engrossed Bills, have compared Engrossed House bill No. 297 with the original bill and find it in all things correctly engrossed.

Mr. Willson, of Ripley, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on the Judiciary to whom was referred House bill No. 228, entitled an act to amend the third section of an act entitled an act relative to the disabilities of circuit judges to hold and discharge the duties of their office and providing for the appointment of judges pro tem. during the disability of said judge have had the same under consideration and direct me to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that it lie on the table.

Mr. Cowgill moved to re-commit said bill with the following instruction:

Re-commit to Judiciary Committee with instructions to so amend the bill as to deprive regular judges of their pay, when their courts are held by judges pro tem.

Which motion prevailed and the bill was re-committed with instructions.

The following message was received from the Senate by the Secretary thereof:

MR. SPEAKER:

I am directed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatatives that the Senate has passed the following engrossed bill to-wit: Engrossed Senate bill No, 29, entitled a bill to provide for the enlargement of the State House Grounds, and the same is herewith transmitted to the House of Representatives for its action thereon.

Mr. Shirley from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

The Committee on the Judiciary, have had under consideration House bill No. 276-an act to prohibit counties and county boards from making any allowance for stationery to county officers, and have directed me to report the same back to the House with recommendation, that the same be laid on the table.

Pending the consideration of which report, on motion of Mr. Blocher, the House adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.

This journal was read in the hearing of the committee, and found to be correct. W. K. EDWARDS,

Speaker.

WEDNESDAY MORNING.

JANUARY 22, 1873, 9:30 O'CLOCK.

The House met pursuant to adjourment with the Speaker in the chair.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. C. H. Raymond of Indianapolis.

The journal of yesterday was read in part, when on motion of Mr. Hollingsworth, the further reading of the same was dispensed with.

The following message was received from the Governor by his private Secretary, Samuel R. Downey :

MR. SPEAKER:

By direction of the Governor, I have the honor, to lay before the House a communication accompanied by the report of Hon. Patrick Shannon, agent of State.

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Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:

At the request of Hon. Patrick Shannon, Agent of State, I herewith transmit his report of the transactions of his office from January 1, 1871, to December 31, 1872, inclusive.

THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,

Governor.

House bill No. 276-pending the consideration of which on yesterday the House adjourned—was taken up.

The question being, shall the report of the committee be concurred in, and the bill laid on the table?

Whereupon Messrs. Willson, of Ripley, and Cobb demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Baxter, Billingsley, Blocher, Broaddus, Buskirk, Cobb, Coffman, Cowgill, Dial, Eaton, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Eward, Gifford, Given, Glasgow, Goble, Hatch, Heller, Hoyer, Johnson, McConnell, McKinney, Mellett, North, Ogden, Pfrimmer, Reno, Richardson, Rudder, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Shirley, Smith, Spellman, Strange, Thayer, Tingley, Walker, Whitworth, Wilson (of Blackford), Woiflin and Woollen-46.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Barrett, Bowser, Branham, Butterworth, Butts, Cauthorn, Clark, Claypool, Cole, Crumpacker, Durham, Furnas, Goudie, Hardesty, Hedrick, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Jones, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, Martin, Miller, Odle, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Riggs, Rumsey, Scott, Shutt, Stanley, Teeter, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Tulley, Wesner, Willard. Willson (of Ripley), Wood, Woodard, Wynn and Mr. Speaker—45.

So the report of the committee was concurred in, and the bill laid on the table.

Mr. Broaddus, chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

The Committee on Engrossed Bills have compared engrossed bills Nos. 146, 307, 314 and 332 with the original copies thereof, and find the same correctly engrossed.

The Speaker laid before the House the report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, which, on motion by Mr. Kimball, was laid on the table, and the number of copies required by law, being two thousand copies, ordered to be printed for the use of the members of the House.

The message of the Governor, in relation to the report of the Agent of State, was taken up, and, on motion by Mr. Kimball, the report was laid on the table and the number of copies required by law, being one thousand copies, ordered to be printed for the use of the members of the House.

The motion by Mr. Hardesty, to reconsider the vote by which House bill No. 101 failed to pass, pending the consideration of which motion the House adjourned on Friday last, was taken up.

The question being, shall the vote be reconsidered?

Whereupon, Messrs. Hardesty and Hedrick demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Barrett, Billingsley, Bowser, Brett, Butterworth, Butts, Cauthorn, Clark, Cobb, Coffman, Cowgill, Durham, Eaton, Gifford, Given, Glazebrook, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Henderson, Hoyer, Jones, Martin, Mellett, Miller, North, Odle, Richardson, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Strange, Thayer, Tingley, Troutman, Walker, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford,) Willson (of Ripley,) Wolflin and Woollen-45.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Baxter, Blocher, Branham, Broaddus, Buskirk, Claypool, Cole, Crumpacker, Dial, Edwards (of Lawrence,) Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Goble, Goudie, Hedrick, Heller, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, McConnell, McKinney, Ogden, Peed, Pfrimmer, Prentiss, Reeves, Reno, Rudder, Scott, Shirley, Shutt, Teeter, Thompson (of Elkhart,) Thompson (of Spencer,) Tulley, Wesner, Wood, Woodard, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-47.

So the vote by which House bill No. 101 failed to pass was not reconsidered.

The following message was received from the Senate by the Secretary thereof:

MR. SPEAKER:

I am directed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred in the amendments of the H. J.-12

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