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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XI, 1869, 431 pp.
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GENERAL INDEX.

A Action, right of 109.Advertisements, legal, in newspapers 209. Acts. Titles ofpassed during the special session, 249-256.Amendment proposed to the Constitution of the United States. (See Fifteenth Amendment.) Agricultural Collegeconsideration in the Senate 76, 347-365. In the House 329-346. Proposition for its location by J. Purdue 76. Ballot for the location 126. Mehary proposition 128. Propositions, report and debate 137. Located in Senate 153-156. Remarks byMr. Osborn..........................141-144Mr. Morgan........................347, 348Mr. Gray...................................348Mr. Cravens..............................349Mr. Stein.........349, 352, 355, 361-264Mr. Hanna................................350Mr. Robinson of Madison........350-352Mr. Rice.............................352-354Mr. Bellamy........................354, 355Mr. Cavin...........................355-358Mr. Turner..........................358-360Mr. Hamilton.......................360, 361Mr. Buskirk............329-333, 343-345Mr. Stanton..........................336-338Mr. Breckinridge......... .........338, 339Mr. McFadin.................339, 340, 341Mr. Cory...................................342Mr. Neff..............................342, 343Mr. Green.................................345Agricultural, State Board of 139. Agricultural reportsappropriation 90. Appropriation for the supreme court buildings 203. Appropriation Bill Resolution concerning the general 50. Specific 80, 177.General consideration in the Senate 83, 91, 92Consideration 98. General 101, 107, 110, 113. Specific, for the extra session 203. Specific, in the Senate 205-207. Specific passed the Senate 214. Specific, House concurred in the Senate amendments 239.BBaker-Cumback correspondenceFor expunging resolutions 99, 114, 308-315.Benevolent institutions 81, 161.Bills of exceptions 120.Blackfords reports 68, 108.Bastardy, prosecutions in 149.Brevier Legislative Eeports 81.Bills passed into actsa list of 249-256.Bounty fund 114.Ballot for Speaker 40.Ballot for the location of the Purdue Uneversity 126.Bonds, old internal improvement bonds 126.Boards of equalization 201.Burton will case 188-190. Remarks byMr. Pierce of Vigo.....................188Mr. Johnston of Parke.................189Mr. Coffroth.............................. 189Mr. Welborn..............................189Mr. Osborn................................190The bill [S. 255 identical with House bill 235] passed 201.Burial places 193.Bridgescounty line 219.Branch turnpike roads 218.Branch railroads 219.CCity school houses 99.Committeesstanding of the Senate, no change of appointments from the regular session.Standing, of the House of Representatives 44, 46, 55, 64, 80. Standing of the Senate 69, 70. Joint standing 80. page: 8[View Page 8]C Chapman liquor bill passage in the House of Representatives 173. Failed in the Senate 396. Court system 139. County asylums 208. County seats relocation 118, 185. County libraries 78. Common Pleas, 22d district 77. Collection of school tax 70. Cumback, Will, (see Lieutenant Governor.) Criminal Circuit Courts 70, 82.DDoorkeeper, Overmyer's resolution with reference to the 65. Ditching claims 208. Discharged employes 67. Divorce laws 112.Pierce of Porter's substitute 217.Pierce of Porter's speech 228-232. Drafts on County treasurers 200. Drainage 99.EElection law amendment 169.Vote on adoption 170. Election law amendments bill 184. Elections, biennial consideration in the Senate of Mr. Williams of Union's bill [H. R. 23,] 59, 60.Education of colored children 213, 388, 387. Employes Senate committee report concerning 61. Debate thereon 68, 69. Of the General Assembly 151. Empericism, protection against 179. Equipments for military organizations explanations as to the bill [H. R. 274] 209. Expenses of the special session 67, 74, 75. Executive pardons 95, 103.FFees of County officers 103, 136. Fifteenth Amendment its consideration in the House of Representatives postponed till May 11, 1869, 40. In the Senate 58. Remarks byMr. Cravens................................41, 42, 274, 277, 279, 294-296 Mr. Scott.............................42, 279Mr. Bradley.......................... 43, 279Mr. Gifford...........................43, 279Mr. Hooper...........................43, 280Mr. Hanna.................................43, 275-277, 281-283, 287-289 Mr. Stein.......................43, 297-301Mr. Fisher......................43, 289-292Mr. Gray ..............................43, 292Mr. Rice....................... 44, 292-294Mr. Laaelle................................284Mr. Church....................284, 285, 286Petition against the 87. Report on petition against 100.Resolution to postpone 187.Resolution to further postpone in the House of Representatives 201. Motion to take up 209. Motion to take it up in the Senate 221. Senate joint resolution accepting and ratifying the 224.Senate vote thereon 224. Consideration in the House of Representatives of the Senate ratifying resolution 239-244.Explanations by Messrs Coffroth 240. Davis of Floyd 240. Dunn 241. Gordon 241. Mitchell 241. Pierce of Porter 242. Stewart of Rush 243. Underwood 244. Falls of the Ohio 53. Fish ladder Bill 193. Foxes and wildcats 158. Franklin insurance company 193.GGerman in the common schools 112, 158. Girls and women reformatory 116,159,160,185. Governor, proclamation for special session 17. Message to General Assemblyspecial session 49, 50.Purdue proposition 76. Pardons and reprieves, 95, 103. Mansion 136. Residence for the 203. Residence bill 217. Message communicating names of resigningsenators 236.Government of the prisons 120. Guarantee for the payment of the Tippecanoe county for the donation of the Agricultural College 352. Gravel road law 165.HHeiskell, Robert S. elected director of the southern prison 102.Home for friendless women, memorial from the board of managers 145, 146.Horse distemper bill 211. IIndiana Central Railway, resolutions concerning 80.Infants in the cotton mills 82, 96, 304, 305.Incorporated companiesmanufacturing and mining 99.Indiana battle flags 175.Information bill 211.JJoint resolution for ratification of the fifteenth amendment 42.Joint Convention, (opening) 48-50, 102.Journal clerks 68, 69, 91.Judges' compensation, in Senate Debate 60, 61, 302, 303.Judges of criminal circuit courts 79.Judicial Circuit (28th) 103.Justices jurisdiction 111, 117. page: 9[View Page 9]LLafayette Insurance Company 175. Lieutenant Governor. His rulings on the question of a quorum 19, 21, 27, 32. On the passage of joint resolutions 42. Held that a joint resolution may be finally passed the Senate on the first reading.Debate 197, 200, 205, 206. Remarks 237, 263, 271, 403. Legislative quorum, resignations, debate 70-74 Life insurance 79. Local railroad subscriptions 81. Liquor law amendment bill (Chapman's) 166. Yeas and nays thereon 167. Limitation, speech 178. Life insurance bill (Underwood's) 203.MMcCoun, Thomas C. doorkeeper. Resolution concerning 65, 102.Medical profession bill 77. Members, pay of 101.McCoun, Thomas C. resolution exonerating 102 Medical profession 108. Morgan raid appropriation bill 138, 183, 184, 185, 376-385. Remarks byMr. Fisher.....................377, 378, 381Mr. Hanna..........................379, 380Mr. Gray.............................380, 381Mr. Cravens...............................381Mr. Stein...................................382Mr. Wolcott...............................382Mr. Carson... ............................ ..384Claims 172, 199. Bill passed the Senate 208. Mr. Stein's remarks 212. Meredith, F. M. 175.F. M. in the Senate 215. Municipal bank shares tax 104, 105, 109, 131, 386, 387, 389-396. Debate byMr. Kercheval......................131-133Mr. Zollars................................. 133Mr. Neff.................................... 133Mr. Wilson................................132Mr. Vater..................................133Mr. Johnson of Parke.................134Mr. Morgan.............................393, 394Mr. Wolcott..................................394Mr. Hanna..................................394, 395Vote on the bill 134.Consideration of the bill [H.R. 170] 178, 179Bill indefinitely postponed 221.National Asylum for disabled volunteers (Dayton.) Letter from the secretary, 84. Newspapers resolutions for 45, 51, 94. House committee report thereon 54. Negroes in the public schools 114, 122. Nicholas Moreback 122.OOrganizationof the Senate 17-37. (See powers of the Senate without a quorum.) Debate thereon byMr. Scott......................................... 8 19, 31Mr. Bradley.............19, 23, 30. 35, 37, 271, 372Mr. Cravens................................19, 20, 27, 28Mr. Stein...........................21, 22, 35, 257, 258Mr. Gray...........................22, 23, 257, 200, 202Mr. Green..................................................27Mr. Hooper.................28, 37, 263-265, 269, 270Mr. Church..............................................30Mr. Ki nl ej-.......................................... 31, 32Mr. Wolcott...................................35, 36, 269Mr. Rice.....................................m..265, 260Mr. Robinson of Madison.................266,267Mr. Fisher...............................................267Of the House of Representatives 24-40. Old internal improvement bonds 126. Consideration in the Senate 316-322. Resolution in relation to 316. Remarks byMr. Hanna..................................316, 320, 321Mr. Fisher........................................317, 321Mr. Wolcott...............................317,318Mr. Carson...................................318-320Mr. Cravens.........................................321Owen cabinetresolution for purchase 173. Owen geological cabinet 196.PPartition of lands 119.Partition 193.Protection of river banks 56.Patent venders 56.Pay of Jurors 56.Postage stamps resolution 75.Purdue University 81.Pay of members 101.Postage stamps 108.Petrolium oil inspection 209.Prison discipline 135, 136.President pro tem. of the SenateMr. Gray elected 213. Purdue University 160, 167.vote on the passage of the bill (H. R.) 172. Protest of Democratic Senators 246. Public printingdebate 170.QQuorumPowers of the Senate without a 18, 400-404. Remarks byMr. Scott............................................401,403Mr. Morgan.......................................401, 402Mr Cravens.............................................402Mr. Hooper..............................................403Mr. Stein..................................................403Debate in the House of Representatives 70-74. Debate in the Senate 18-23, 27-32, 35-37, 257-278. page: 10[View Page 10] Quorumresignations to break aremarks by Mr. Coffroth.............................................180Mr. Dunn.................................................181Broken in the Senate 222.Broken in the House of Representatives 225Remarks byMr. Hooper.......................................234, 237Mr. Wolcott.............................................234Mr. Gray..................................................235Mr. Stein..................................................235Mr. Bradley.....................................235, 230RRailroad assessments 95.Bonds etc., 210.Directors 193.and bridge aid 209.Resolutionsto notify the Governor of the non-appearance of re-elected Senators 18.for directing the secretary of State to furnish official returns of the special election for members of the General Assembly 26, 27, 28.For vacating the seats of non qualifying Senators 34, 35.For declaring a Quorum without reference to Senators refusing to qualify 37.For postponement of the fifteenth amendment 40.For inquiry into the management of the State prisons 54.For expunging the Baker Cumback resolutions 99.For adjournment sine die 154, 160.Addressed to the Mayor elect of Logansport 167.For transfer of disabled soldiers 169.For purchase of the Owen cabinet 173.Directory the Adjutant General 184.To postpone the fifteenth amendment till May 14, 187. In H. R. 181.Senate resolutions concerning charges of corruption in connection with the passage of the Morgan raid bill 220.Declaring certain Senators present and not voting on the ratificaton resolution 224.In the House of Representatives with reference to charges of corruption in connection with the passage of the Morgan raid bill 227.In the House of Representatives proposing to refer the fifteenth amendment to the people 228.Thanks to the Speaker 244.In relation to old internal improvement bonds 316.Thanks to the officers of the House 245. Road tollsincrease 211. Report on the intercourse between the two Houses of the General Assembly 194, 195of the Senate committee on the Morgan raid claim bill [H. R. 119] 376, 377.of majority of Senate committee on the municipal taxation of bank shares bill [H. R. 170] 386-389.supplemental 390. minority 390-393. Representatives present on the first day of the session 24. re-electednames of those who appearedand qualified 38. names and districts 38.Rulings. By the SpeakerThe House cannot establish a rule without a quorum 78. By the Lieutenant GovernorA joint resolution may be finally passed the Senate on the first reading 42. By the SpeakerThat it is not competent for the House to do any legislative business when it is ascertained that there is no quorum present 228. By the Lieutenant GovernorThat a resolution cannot be entertained without a quorum, such as the constitution recognizes 236.By the Speaker 239. Release of sureties 61. Record evidence 109. Real estate in cities and towns 109, 110. Real estate conveyances legalized 209. Reformatory for women 159, 160. Reformatory prison 163. Railroad aid by counties and townships 173. Revision of the court system 174. Road law 200.Rules for the government of the Senate 405-408.S Savings bank bill 90, 91. Passed H. R. 157.Special session, Governor's proclamation for 17 Senators non-resigningnames of 17.Senators resigning and re-electednames of 18Senators re-electednames of those who appear and qualify 37.Sheriffs' title to real estate 173.Sheriffs' mileage, 97, 177.Soldiers' home 87.Stationery and stampsresolution for 51, 83.Stamps 108.Special committee on the Morgan raid bill [H, R. 119] announced 140.Soldiers and Seamen's homereport of special committee thereon 154, 155, 192.Soldiers' homeresolution for transfer of inmates 169. Resolution adopted by the House of Represetatives 201. at Knightstown 323-328.Remarks byMr. Hadley.........................................323-325Mr. Sherrod.............................................325Mr. Turner.................................325, 326, 328Mr. Hamilton..............................326, 327, 328Mr. Hanna.........................................326, 327Mr. Church............................................328State Prisonstheir management 54-56, 366-375. page: 11[View Page 11]Remarks byMr. Stewart of Ohio...................................54Mr. Welborn...........................................55Mr. Stewart of Rush..................................55Mr. Ruddell..........................................55, 5GMr. Pierce of Vigo....................................55Mr. Zollars................................................55Mr. Osborn............................................56Mr. Kinley's speech on 365-375. House committee report thereon 61-64. Southern resolutions for printing report 51. Resolution for copying report on the southern 52. Southern Prison investigationin the House 87, 89.Resolutions 88, 89.State Prison southsupplemental report of directors 105, 106.Southreport of Senate sub-committee 107. Slaughter, Thomas C., letter to Governor Baker 102.State debt fund commissioners 56. State University 163. Soldiers of the war of 1812, and of the war with Mexico 74.State Prisonstheir management 118. School houses 210. School law 120. Show license of 1852, 209. Shipping misdemeanor 210. Supreme court clerk's index bill rejected 201. Swamp land commissioners 210. Swamp land ditching claims 160. Swamp land bill [S. 134.] Remarks byMr. Lamborn..........................191Mr. Pierce of Porter..................191Supervisors 208.Standing rules of the Senate 405-408.TTax titles 197.Terre Haute railroad 103.Township libraries 79.Tax liens on real estate 116, 173.Term in State prison 116.Tax title limitation 116.Town improvement act 175, 176.UUnited States district court for the southern district of Indianajoint resolution for by Mr. Morganconsidered in the House 56, 57.University of Notre Dame 53, 54, 306, 307.Unlawful combinations 108.VValedictoryMr. Coffroth 245. The speaker's address for the adjournment without day 247, 248.Veto of the Nicholas Moreback relief bill considered 122. Sustained 123.WWitness 99. Witnsss fees 177.YYeas and NaysIn Senateconsideration of the fifteenth amendment in joint assembly 42, 275. In the House of Representativesspecie payment resolution 47. In Sentaeon recommitting the election bill 59.In the Houseto table motion to reject legislative quorum bill [H. R. 336] page 74. On resolution to print testimony in southern prison investigation 89. In House of Representativeson infants in cotton mills 97. House of Representatives northern prison appropriation 101.House of Representatives Medical profession bill 108.SenateBaker-Cumback expunging resolutions 114, 309. Senateto table motion to exclude colored children from the common schools 115. House of Representativeson indefinite postponement of witness mileage bill 115. House of Representativeson passage of the Stewart reformatory bill 117. House of Representativeon amendment to the justice' act 118. House of Representativessustaining the Moreback bill veto 123. Senateon tabling the concurrent resolution with reference to the old internal improvement bonds 128. House of Representativeson passage of the Kercheval bank shares tax bill 134. Senateon motion to recommit Agricultural College bill 154. Senateon passage of Agricultural College bill 156. House of Representativeson passage of savings bank bill 157. House of Representativeson amendment to the gravel road law 165. House of Representativesadopting substitute for gravel road bill [H. R. 50] 166. House of Representativeson the Chapman liquor bill 167.Senateon amendment to Purdue University bill 168. Senateon passage of the election law amendment bill 170.House of Representativeson the indefinite postponement of the Dunn resignations bill No. 337, 181.House of Representativeson the indefinite postponement of Mr. Osborn's quorum bill No. 336, 182.House of Representativeson the passage of the Morgan raid bill 184. page: 12[View Page 12]House of Representativeson concurrence in the Senate amendments to the election bill 184.Senatepostponing the fifteenth amendment till the 14th of May, 187.House of Representativeson passage of swamp land bill 192.Senateto reject a report on the Morgan raid bill 199.House of Representativeson the indefinite postponement of the consideration of the fifteenth amendment 202.House of Representativeson the postponement of the fifteenth amendment till May 14, 202.House of Representativeson the motion to reconsider the vote on the Governor's residence bill 217.In Senate on the rejecting the Chapman liquor bill 221.In Senate rejecting motion to take up the fifteenth amendment 221.In Senate ratifying the fifteenth amendment 224.House of Representativeson motion to adjourn 225.House of Representativeson motion to dispense with proceedings under a call of the House 227.In Senate on tabling appeal from the decision of the chair 237.In the House of Representatives on motion for a call of the House 238.Laying Mr. Coffroth's appeal on the table 240.In the House of Representatives on the Senate joint resolution for ratifying the fifteenth amendment proposed to the constitution of the United States 240.In Senate on ordering the Morgan raid bill to the third reading 383.In Senate on motion to take up the specific appropriation bill 388.In Senate on passage of colored children's educational bill [H. R. 113] 387.In Senate on reconsidering the vote indefinitely postponeing the municipal taxation of bank shares bill [H. R. 170] 395.
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