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Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-88.

On motion of Mr. Furnas, the further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baxter, Billingsley, Branham, Brett, Broaddus, Butterworth, Butts, Clark, Cobb, Cole, Crumpacker, Durham, Eward, Furnas, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goudie, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, Martin, McConnell, Mellett, Miller, North, Odle, Ogden, Prentiss, Reeves, Rudder, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Scott, Shutt, Spellman, Stanley, Teeter, Thayer, Tingley, Troutman, Walker, Wesner, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood and Wynn-53.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Baker, Barker, Barrett, Blocher, Cauthorn, Claypool, Cline, Coffman, Dial, Eaton, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Gifford, Givan Goble, Gregory, Heller, Henderson, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Jones, McKinney, Peed, Reno, Richardson, Riggs, Schmuck, Shirley, Smith, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Tulley, Whitworth, Willard, Woollen and Mr. Speaker-36.

So the bill passed.

The question being, shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill?

It was so ordered.

Mr. Butts moved to reconsider the vote just taken on the passage of House bill No. 327.

Mr. Walker moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the table Which motion 'prevailed.

The following inessage 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 passed the following bills, to-wit:

H. J.-23

Engrossed Senate bill No. 4, entitled "A bill to provide for the assessment and collection of taxes for municipal purposes, on the shares of stock owners in banks and banking associations, doing business in this State," and the same is herewith transmitted to the House of Representatives for its action thereon.

On motion of Mr. Blocher, the House adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m.

AETERNOON SESSION.

The House met pursuant to adjournment, with the Speaker in the chair.

Mr. Baker moved a call of the House.

Which motion prevailed.

Those who answered to their names were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Barrett, Baxter, Billingsley, Blocher, Branham, Brett, Butterworth, Butts, Cauthorn, Clark, Claypool, Cline, Cobb, Coffman, Crumpacker, Dial, Durham, Eaton, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Givan, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goble, Goudie, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Jones, Kimball, King, Lenfesty, Martin, McKinney, Mellett, Miller, North, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Reno, Riggs, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Scott, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Tulley, Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Willson (of Ripley), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-81.

On motion, the absent members were sent for, and further proceedings under the call, were dispensed with.

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

MR. SPEAKER:

I am directed by the President of the Senate to inform the

House of Representatives, that he has signed the following joint resolution, to-wit

Enrolled Senate Joint Resolution, No. 10, entitled, "A Joint Resolution authorizing legal proceedings in regard to the Calumet Dam," and the same has been delivered to the Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills in compliance with the joint rules.

Engrossed House bill No. 236 was taken up, read a third time and put upon its passage.

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Billingsley, Blocher, Bowser, Branham, Brett, Butts, Cauthorn, Coffman, Eaton, Ellsworth, Eward, Glasgow, Goble, Goudie, Gregory, Gronendyke, Hedrick, Heller, Henderson, Isenhauer, Kimball, Lenfesty, Martin, Mellett, Miller, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Shutt, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Tulley, Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker 52.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Barker, Barrett, Butterworth, Clark, Claypool, Cobb, Crumpacker, Dial, Durham, Edwards (of Lawrence), Furnas, Gifford, Givan, Glazebrook, Hardesty, Hatch, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Jones, King, McKinney, North, Reno, Richardson, Riggs, Scott, Shirley, Smith and Spellman-29. So the bill passed.

The question being, shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill?

It was so ordered.

The Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills report that they bave this 5th day of February, 1873, presented to the Governor Senate

Joint Resolution No. 10, entitled "A joint resolution authorizing legal proceedings in regard to the Calumet Dam."

Engrossed House bill No. 266 was taken up, read a third time, and put upon its passage.

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Baker, Barrett, Baxter, Billingsley, Branham, Brett, Butterworth, Cauthorn, Clark, Claypool, Cline, Cobb, Coffman, Crumpacker, Dial, Durham, Eaton, Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Goble, Goudie, Gregory, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Jones, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Martin, McKinney, Mellett, Miller, North, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Reno, Riggs, Rumsey, Schmuck, Scott, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-70.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Blocher, Edwards (of Lawrence), Givan. Glasgow, Glazebrook, Lenfesty and Tulley-9.

So the bill passed.

The question being, shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill?

It was so ordered.

Engrossed House bill No. 287 was taken up and read a third

time.

Whereupon Mr. Miller offered the following motion:

I move to refer House bill No. 287, back to the Committee on Organization of Courts, with instructions to inquire if the same nterferes with the terms of said court in the county of Rush.

Which motion prevailed, and the bill referred with said instructions.

Engrossed House bill No. 289 was taken up, read a third time and put upon its passage.

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Billingsley, Butts, Claypool, Edwards (of Lawrence), Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Johnson, Kirkpatrick, Mellett, Ogden, Shutt, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Troutman, Tulley, Wesner, Wood Woollen and Wynn-22.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Baker, Barker, Barrett, Blocher, Brett, Butterworth, Cauthorn, Clark, Cline, Cobb, Coffman, Crumpacker, Eaton, Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Givan, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goble, Hardesty, Hedrick, Keller, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Jones, Lenfesty, Martin, McConnell, McKinney, Mellett, North, Odle, Peed, Reeves, Reno, Riggs, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Scott, Shirley, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Thompson (of Spencer), Walker, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), and Mr. Speaker—52.

So the bill failed to pass.

Engrossed House bill No. 310 was taken up, read a third time and put upon its passage.

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Barrett, Baxter, Billingsley, Blocher, Branham, Brett, Butterworth, Butts, Cauthorn, Clark, Claypool, Cline, Cobb, Coffman, Crumpacker, Dial, Eaton, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Givan, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goble, Goudie, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Johnson, Jones, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, Martin, McKinney, Miller, North, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Reno, Riggs, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Scott, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-76.

Messrs. Durham and Tulley voting in the negative.
So the bill passed.

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