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deposit in the State of Indiana-and the same has been delivered to the Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills.

On motion, Senate Joint Resolution No. 10, was taken up.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 10-a joint resolution authorizing legal proceedings in regard to the Calumut Dam.

Which joint resolution was read and put upon its passage.

The question being, shall the joint resolution pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were, Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Barker, Barrett, Baxter, Blocher, Branhamn, Broaddus, Butterworth, Clark, Claypool, Cline, Coffman, Cobb, Cole, Dial, Edwards (of Lawrence), Eaton, Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Givan, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goble, Goudie, Gregory, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Hendersou, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Johnson, Jones, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Martin, McConnell, McKinney, Mellett, North, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Riggs, Rudder, Rumsey, Scott, Shutt, Stanley, Teeter, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Walker, Wesner, Wilson (of Blackford), Willson (of Ripley), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-69.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Cauthorn, Durham, Heller, Lenfesty, Miller, Reno, Schmuck, Shirley, Smith, Tulley and Whitworth-12.

So the joint resolution passed.

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

It was so ordered.

Engrossed House bill No. 341 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, Barrett, Billingsley, Blocher, Branham, Broaddus, Butterworth, Clark, Cobb, Cole, Edwards (of Lawrence), Furnas, Givan, Glazebrook, Goble, Gregory, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hedrick,

Henderson, Hollingsworth, Isenhauer, Jones, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, McConnell, Mellett, Miller, North, Odle, Offutt, Prentiss, Reeves, Richardson, Riggs, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Spellman, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Wilson (of Blackford), Willson (of Ripley), Wood, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker -56.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Barker, Cauthorn, Claypool, Coffman, Dial, Durham, Glasgow, Goudie, 'Hoyer, Kimball, McKinney, Peed, Reno, Schmuck, Shutt, Smith, Teeter and Tulley-19.

So the bill passed.

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

It was so ordered.

Mr. Lent was granted an indefinite leave of absence.

Engrossed House bill No. 189 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, Barrett, Billingsley, Blocher, Branham, Brett, Broaddus, Butterworth, Clark, Claypool, Cobb, Cole, Dial, Ellsworth, Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Glazebrook, Goble, Goudie, Gronendyke, Hatch, Hedrick, Heller, Hollingsworth, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Jones, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Martin, McConnell, McKinney, North, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Richardson, Riggs, Rudder, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Scott, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Spellman, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Wesner, Whitworth, Woollen, Wynn and Mr. Speaker—60.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Cauthorn, Edwards (of Lawrence), Givan, Glasgow, Henderson, Lenfesty, Miller, Offutt, Reno, Tulley, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), and Wood-13.

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 this 4th day of February, 1873, they presented Senate enrolled act No. 2, entitled "An act to authorize and regulate the incorporation of banks, etc."

etc.,

Senate enrolled act No. 262, entitled "An act to change the time. of holding the courts in Huntington county, Ind.," to the Governor for his approval.

Engrossed House bill No. 261 was taken up and read a third

time.

Whereupon Mr. Glasgow offered the following amendment:

Refer to the Committee on Rights and Privileges, with instructions to repeal the section amended.

Which amendment was not adopted.

Thereupon Mr. Cobb offered the following amendment :

Re-commit with instructions to amend by striking out "convey" and insert "relinquish to the heirs to which said real estate would descend in case of her death."

Which, on motion of Mr. Kimball, was laid on the table.

On motion of Mr. Barrett, said bill was indefinitely postponed. Engrossed house bill No. 313 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, Barrett, Billingsley, Blocher, Branham, Cauthorn, Claypool, Cline, Coffman, Cole, Dial, Ellsworth, Givan, Goble, Gregory,

Hedrick, Henderson, Hoyer, Isenhauer, Johnson, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, Martin, McConnell, McKinney, Mellett, Offutt, Peed, Reeves, Reno, Richardson, Rudder, Schmuck, Shirley, Shutt, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Teeter, Thayer, Thompson (of Spencer), Troutman, Tulley, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wood and Woollen-53.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Baker, Broaddus, Butterworth, Clark, Durham, Edwards (of Lawrence), Eward, Furnas, Gifford, Glasgow, Glazebrook, Goudie, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hatch, Hollingsworth, Lenfesty, Miller, Odle, Ogden, Prentiss, Riggs, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Scott, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Walker, Wesner, Whitworth, Wynn and Mr. Speaker-32.

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. 201 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, Branham, Brett, Broaddus, Butterworth, Clark, Claypool, Cobb, Coffman, Cole, Edwards (of Lawrence), Ellsworth, Eward, Givan, Goble, Goudie, Gregory, Hatch, Heller, Henderson, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Kimball, King, Kirkpatrick, Lenfesty, Martin, McConnell, North, Odle, Ogden, Peed, Prentiss, Reeves, Rudder, Rumsey, Satterwhite, Schmuck, Scott, Smith, Spellman, Stanley, Thayer, Tingley, Thompson (of Elkhart), Thompson (of Spencer), Walker, Wesner, Willard, Wilson (of Blackford), Wynn and Mr. Speaker-53.

Those who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Baker, Barker, Blocher, Cauthorn, Cline, Dial, Durham, Furnas, Glasgow, Gronendyke, Hardesty, Hedrick, Isenhauer, Jones, McKinney, Mellett, Miller, Offutt, Reno, Richardson, Shirley, Shutt, Teeter, Tulley, Whitworth, Wood and Woollen-27.

So the bill passed.

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

Whereupon Mr. Cobb offered the following amendment:

Moved to amend by striking out the emergency clause.

Which amendment was adopted.

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

It was so ordered.

On motion of Mr. Blocher, the House adjourned until to-morrow at 9:30 o'clock a. m.

This Journal was read in the presence of the committee and found to be correct.

W. K. EDWARDS,

WEDNESDAY MORNING.

Speaker.

FEBRUARY 5, 1873, 9:30 o'cLOCK.

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

Prayer was offered by the Rev. N. T. Butts, Representative from the county of Randolph.

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

Mr. Branham, from the Committee on Benevolent Institutions, introduced House bill No. 443-an act making an appropriation to furnish books and other educational appliances to the blind of Indiana.

Which bill was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Benevolent Institutions.

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