COMMON PLEAS DISTRICTS.
Mr. Henrick's bill [185] To provide for numbering the several districts of the court of common pleas in the State of Indiana, coming up-
Mr. HENRICKS stated that the only object of the bill was to designate these districts by number, for convenience of legal reference.
The bill was finally passed the House-yeas 70, nays 1.
Mr. ROBERTS. I ask to record my vote. Mr. Speaker, have I not the right, under the rule, to record my vote ?
The SPEAKER would inform gentlemen that the Chair is not governed strictly by the rules now. This Chair will announce that hereafter it will not recognize any application to vote after the result is, announced.
Mr. ROBERTS. Then I hope that gentlemen will not be recorded as being present and refusing to vote.
Mr. Stotsenberg's bill [US] To authorize judges of the circuit and common pleas courts to make certain orders in vacation, coming up-
Mr. HEFFREN. As the law now stands, the judge can't grant an injunction unless the court is in the county where the matter lies. This bill legalizes such acts; and it would put parties into'court against law, in a case to which he referred. He asked unanimous consent to strike out all that part which makes these acts of the judge legal in pending cases. It was agreed to ; and so the bill passed-yeas 79, nays 1.