Journal of the Indiana State Senate ... of the General Assembly, ..., Volume 49 |
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Page 738
... Slater , Sleeth , Smith , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood , Wilson and Winterbotham - 41 . Those who voted in the negative were , Messrs . Givan , Gooding , Howard , Major , Maxwell and Skinner -6 . So the constitutional rule was suspended ...
... Slater , Sleeth , Smith , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood , Wilson and Winterbotham - 41 . Those who voted in the negative were , Messrs . Givan , Gooding , Howard , Major , Maxwell and Skinner -6 . So the constitutional rule was suspended ...
Page 742
... Slater , Smith , and Winterbotham - 15 . So the bill passed . The question being , shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill ? Mr. Chapman moved that the bill be referred to the Joint Com- mittee on Titles . Which was ...
... Slater , Smith , and Winterbotham - 15 . So the bill passed . The question being , shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill ? Mr. Chapman moved that the bill be referred to the Joint Com- mittee on Titles . Which was ...
Page 747
... Slater , Sleeth , Smith , Thompson and Winterbotham - 20 . So the bill passed . The question being , shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill ? Mr. Johnston of Parke moved that the bill be referred to the Joint Committee ...
... Slater , Sleeth , Smith , Thompson and Winterbotham - 20 . So the bill passed . The question being , shall the title as read stand as the title of the bill ? Mr. Johnston of Parke moved that the bill be referred to the Joint Committee ...
Page 753
... Slater , Smith , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood , Wilson and Winterbotham - 42 . No Senator voting in the negative . So the constitutional rule was suspended and the bill read a sec- ond time by title and a third time by sections . Mr ...
... Slater , Smith , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood , Wilson and Winterbotham - 42 . No Senator voting in the negative . So the constitutional rule was suspended and the bill read a sec- ond time by title and a third time by sections . Mr ...
Page 759
... Slater , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood and Winterbotham - 29 . Those who voted in the negative were , Messrs . Beardsley , Bell , Bowman , Cree , Givan , Grove , Humph- ries , Neff , Peed , Sarnighausen and Wilson - 11 . So the bill ...
... Slater , Thompson , Tobin , Underwood and Winterbotham - 29 . Those who voted in the negative were , Messrs . Beardsley , Bell , Bowman , Cree , Givan , Grove , Humph- ries , Neff , Peed , Sarnighausen and Wilson - 11 . So the bill ...
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act entitled act to amend affirmative amend section ayes and noes back and passage back with amendments Baxter Beardsley Bearss bill pass BILL to amend Boone Bowman Bunyan calendar Cardwell Chapman Committee on Judiciary concurred Cree Culbertson Daggy Davidson demanded the ayes Dykeman Engrossed House Bill Engrossed Senate Bill entitled An act February 12 February 2 read Friedley of Lawrence Friedley of Scott Givan Grove Hackleman Harney Haworth Henderson Hendricks Hough Howard Humphries inform the House inform the Senate January 27 Jeffersonville Johnson of Floyd Johnston of Parke LaRue lie on table Major March 12 March 3 read Maxwell Messrs Neff negative noes being taken Oliver passage recommended Peed PRESIDENT prison read second read stand read third received from House referred to Committee referred to House reported back Rhodes Ringo rule was suspended Sarnighausen Secretary inform Shuler Skinner Slater Sleeth Smith Stockslager three several days title as read Tobin Underwood
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Page 1048 - An act to revise, simplify, and abridge the rules, practice, pleadings, and forms in civil cases in the courts of this State ; to abolish distinct forms of action at law ; and to provide for the administration of justice, in a uniform mode of pleading and practice, without distinction between law and equity," approved June 18, 1852 ; Which was read the first time, and passed to a second reading.
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Page 959 - And in case of increase in the number of Senators, they shall be annexed, by lot, to one or the other of the two classes, as to keep them as nearly equal as practicable. Sec. 4. The General Assembly shall, at its second session after the adoption of this Constitution, and every six years thereafter, cause an enumeration to be made of all the white male inhabitants over the age of twenty-one years.
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Page 765 - Commissioners, in quarterly installments ; and said Commissioners may at any time, for reasons satisfactory to themselves, discharge any clerk appointed by them under the provisions of this act and appoint his successor.
Page 1072 - All acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of this act be and the same are hereby repealed: Provided, That nothing in this act shall be construed to...
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