Journal of the Senate, Volume 14General Assembly, 1844 - Illinois |
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... Wilbanks , Worthington and Wynne - 38 . Those who voted blank , are , Messrs . Edwards and Webb - 2 . And thereupon , William C. Murphy having received a majority of all the votes given , was declared duly elected Sergeant - at - arms ...
... Wilbanks , Worthington and Wynne - 38 . Those who voted blank , are , Messrs . Edwards and Webb - 2 . And thereupon , William C. Murphy having received a majority of all the votes given , was declared duly elected Sergeant - at - arms ...
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... Wilbanks , Dunlap , Ruggles and Vandeventer . On Canal and Canal Lands . - Messrs . Ryan , Minard , Henry , Levis- ton and Thompson . On Finance . - Messrs . Matteson , Buford , Dougherty , Minard and Morrison . On Public Accounts and ...
... Wilbanks , Dunlap , Ruggles and Vandeventer . On Canal and Canal Lands . - Messrs . Ryan , Minard , Henry , Levis- ton and Thompson . On Finance . - Messrs . Matteson , Buford , Dougherty , Minard and Morrison . On Public Accounts and ...
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... Wilbanks and Wynne - 15 . Those voting in the negative , are , Messrs . Buford , Catlin , Constable , Crain , Davis , Dougherty , Dunlap , Fithian , Henry , Johnson , Killpatrick , Leviston , Markley , Morrison , Rug- gles , Smith of ...
... Wilbanks and Wynne - 15 . Those voting in the negative , are , Messrs . Buford , Catlin , Constable , Crain , Davis , Dougherty , Dunlap , Fithian , Henry , Johnson , Killpatrick , Leviston , Markley , Morrison , Rug- gles , Smith of ...
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... Wilbanks and Worthington - 23 . Those voting in the negative , are , Messrs . Catlin , Crain , Davis , Dougherty , Dunlap , Henry , Johnson , Killpatrick , Leviston , Markley , McMillan , Morrison , Smith of Madison , Warren , Waters ...
... Wilbanks and Worthington - 23 . Those voting in the negative , are , Messrs . Catlin , Crain , Davis , Dougherty , Dunlap , Henry , Johnson , Killpatrick , Leviston , Markley , McMillan , Morrison , Smith of Madison , Warren , Waters ...
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... Wilbanks and Wynne - 33 . Mr. Warren moved to amend said amendment by adding the words " and that each Senator shall kneel down during prayer . " Mr. Killpatrick moved to lay the proposed amendment to the amend ment on the table ; which ...
... Wilbanks and Wynne - 33 . Mr. Warren moved to amend said amendment by adding the words " and that each Senator shall kneel down during prayer . " Mr. Killpatrick moved to lay the proposed amendment to the amend ment on the table ; which ...
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act to amend act to authorize act to incorporate affirmative aforesaid Allen amend an act ask the concurrence back without amendment bill entitled bill read Boal Buford Catlin Cavarly concurred Constable Council of Revision Crain decided Dunlap Edwards engrossed entitled An act Fithian Forman Gallatin county Harris Harrison Henry House of Representatives Illinois inform the House inform the Senate Johnson Judd Judiciary Kane county Killpatrick laid Leviston Markley Matteson McMillan Messrs Minard Morrison motion moved to amend moved to lay nays as follows negative Nunnally offered for adoption Parker passage presented the petition proposed amendment pursuant to adjournment question being taken read a second read a third Representatives entitled Representatives thereof Ruggles rule was dispensed Ryan School Lands second reading Secretary inform select committee Senate adjourned Senate met pursuant severally read Smith of Adams Smith of Madison Speaker third reading Thompson Vandeventer voting Warren Webb Wilbanks Worthington yeas and nays
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Page 13 - ... an act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights...
Page 393 - ... a bond to the people of the State of Illinois in the penal sum of...
Page 170 - There shall be a joint committee on the library, to consist of three members on the part of the Senate and three on the part of the House of Representatives, to superintend and direct the expenditure of all moneys appropriated for the library, and to perform such other duties as are or may be directed by law.
Page 127 - And that our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, to use their utmost exertions to prevent the acceptance and confirmation of any such Constitution.
Page 51 - Agent's printed reports: therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring, That a Committee of three on the part of the House...
Page 39 - Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to use their best efforts to...
Page 7 - ... be appointed to wait upon his excellency, the governor, and inform him that the two houses...
Page 68 - That a committee of three on the part of the house and two on the part of the senate be appointed to...
Page 97 - They Indeed admitted that but little had been done in this way in their immediate vicinity. But they insisted that sixteen horses had been stolen by the Mormons in one night, near Lima, in the county of Adams.
Page 243 - Crotty's title to certain improvements therein named," was read a third time. And on the question '-Shall the bill pass?