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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XIII, 1872, 416 pp.
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ANDERSON, CHARLES W., a Representative for the county of Cass. His remarks41, 184, 339.His bill364.ARMSTRONG, ADDISON F., a Senator for the counties of Carroll and Howard.His motions87, 111.His bills51, 175, 267.APPORTIONMENT. Senate special committee on Congressional110.The bill, S. 146, for legislative purposes280.The bill, S. 164, for legislative purposes291.The bill, S. 54, for Congreesional purposes298.The bill for Legislative purposes as passed330.BAKER, CONRAD, Governor. His proclamation for this special session16.His messagesdocuments36-40.His communication with reference to the feeder dam156.In relation to the 2 per cent. fund197. BAKER, JOSEPH, a representative for the county of Clark.His motions40, 198, 623.His remarks48, 82, 129, 338.His bills185, 309. BARKER, JAMES., a Representative for the county of Pike. His remarks95. BARRETT, STINSON J., a Representative for the counties of Bartholomew and Shelby.His motions94, 96.His remarks96, 217, 340, 360.His bill83.BAXTER, WILLIAM, a Representative for the county of Wayne. His motions108, 272.His remarks82, 164, 261, 262, 325, 355.His bills65, 84, 116, 181, 210, 211. BEARDSLEY, JAMES R., a Senator for the county of Elkhart. His motions205, 334.His bills51, 58, 59, 104, 205, 254. BEESON, OTHINEL, a Senator for the county of Wayne. His motions32, 68, 86, 175, 316, 346, 369.His bills44, 69, 104, 175.His remarks280, 347. BILLINGSLEY, J. J. W., a Representative for the county of Marion. His motions64, 353, 363.His remarks82, 358.His bills84, 117, 309, 364. BIRD, OCHMIG, a Senator for the county of Allen.His remarks278, 283, 294.His bills51. BOWMAN, J. A., a Senator for the counties of Washington and Harrison. His bills80, 174, 267. BOONE, A. J., a Senator for the counties of Boone and Clinton. His motions80, 89, 103, 112, 174, 248, 259.His remarks154, 193, 222, 224, 245, 294, 215, 317.His bills58, 104.BOWSER, JEFF. C., a Representative for the county of Allen.His motions185, 225, 362. His bills72.BRANHAM, DAVID C., a Representive for the county of Jefferson. His motions40, 48, 72, 101, 107, 197, 200, 263, 302, 308, 309, 310, 322, 336, 337, 368. His remarks48, 94, 129, 142, 144, 145, 177, 181, 230, 250, 253, 255, 262, 272, 274, 300, 311, 319, 344, 351, 362.His bills63, 73, 74, 84, 108, 130, , 185, 198.BRETT, MATTHEW L., a Representative for the county of Daviess. His motions109, 197. His remarks229, 323, 366. His bills185.BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS. Authorization298, 299. Binding authorized318.BROADDUS, WARREN H, a Representative for the counties of Fayette and Union. His bill185.BROWN, JASON B., a Senator for the counties of Jackson and Brown. His motions21, 110, 111, 148, 174, 188, 255, 209, 284, 230, 303, 305, 332, 345, 347, 369. His remarks29, 52, 78, 120, 121, 122, 124, 153, 158, 193, 214, 220, 221, 243, 248, 257, 258, 266, 283, 291, 292, 315, 331. His bills28, 147, 160, 205, 213, 267.BUNYAN, WILLIAM, a Senator for the counties of Noble and LaGrange. His motions316, 317.BUSKIRK, C. A., a Representative for the county of Gibson. His remarks97, 162, 163, 165, 169, 182, 184, 217, 228, 252, 271.His bills63, 218, 263. BUTTERWORTH, W. W., a Representative for the county of St. Joseph. His motions26, 255.His remarks93, 96, 161, 165, 231, 252, 335,His bills35, 143.BUTTS, NATHAN T., a Representative for the county of Randolph. His motions34, 85. His remarks82, 94. His bills65, 198, 211, 222.CARNAHAN, M. T., a Senator for the counties of Posey and Gibson. His motions254, 257, 346. His remarks194, 283, 347. His bills104.CAUTHORN, HENRY S., a Representative for the county of Knox. His motions25, 26, 42, 47, 49, 62, 64, 82, 108, 117, 134, 145, 170, 196, 197, 200, 210, 263, 301, 308, 310, 312, 323, 843, 344, 352. His remarks41, 46, 93, 130, 228, 255, 261, 361, 367. His bills84, 116, 165, 181, 199, 256, 288, 310. page: 380[View Page 380] 380BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.CAVE, LEROY, a Senator for the counties of Dubois, Pike and Martin. His motions318, 327, 369.His remarks294. His bills44, 51, 58, 69.CLARK, NATHAN W., a Representive for the county of Hamilton. His motions200, 219. His remarks228, 273. His bills107, 364.CLAYPOOL, HORATIO R, a Representative for the county of Fountain. His motions116, 311. His remarks179. His bill288.CHAPMAN, CHARLES W., a Senator for the counties of Kosciusko and Whitley. His motions174, 349. His bills139, 223, 328.CLINE, JOHN W., a Representative for the county of Bartholomew. His bill218.COBB, BUELL M., a Representative for the county of Huntington. His motions49, 287, 377, 378. His remarks167, 251, 264, 325, 352. His bills84, 199, 219.COFFMAN, S. S., a Representative for the county of Sullivan. His remarks354.COLE, JAMES W., a Representative for the county of Tippecanoe. His motions117, 301. His remarks82. His bills65, 198.COLLETT, JOHN, a Senator for the counties of Vermillion and Parke. His bills104,140.COWGILL, CADY E., a Representative for the county of Wabash. His remarks226, 276, 355, 356. His bills65, 143.COLFAX, SCHUYLER, Vice-President of the United States. His response to the greetings of the Senate59, 60.His response to the greetings of the House of Representatives73, 74.COMMITTEESStanding, of the Senate51, 52.Standing, of the House54, 55. DAGGY, ADDISON, a Senator from the counties of Putnam and Hendricks. His motions205, 224, 245, 316, 333, 349, 375.His remarks52, 124, 140, 148, 213, 214, 279, 292, 348.His bills275. DAUGHERTY, HUGH, a Senator for the counties of Wells and Huntington. His motions56, 160, 266.His bills30, 90, 126. DIAL, STEPHEN D., a Representative for the county of Warrick. He takes his seat92.His remarks354.DITTEMORE, W. E., a Senator for the counties of Owen and Greene. His motions56, 69, 76, 87, 138, 174, 175, 222, 248, 253, 375.His remarks31, 77, 89, 156, 245, 267, 282, 292, 294.DWIGGINS, ROBERT, a Senator for the counties of Jasper, Pulaski, White, Benton and Newton.His motions21, 87, 88, 112, 175, 244, 245, 258, 266, 267, 279, 281, 293, 318, 328, 329, 347, 349.His remarks70, 89, 124, 154, 222, 294, 304, 317, 330, 347.His bills29, 58, 88, 90, 160, 267, 280. EDWARDS, WM. H., a Representative for the county of Lawrence. His motions365.His bills84, 117, 210. EDWARDS, WM. K., a Representative for the county of Vigo. Elected Speaker of the House of Representatives24.His address thereupon25;His motions98, 353.His prorogation address378.His remarks255, 353.His bills150, 219, 308.ELLSWORTH, WM. M., a Representative for the counties of Crawford and Orange. His motions116. His bills62, 73, 210.ELECTIONS, U. S. Senatorial, on the part of the Senate123.U S. Senatorial on the part of the House of Representatives131. Joint convention to compare these votes135.EWARD, JOHN W., a Representative for the county of Miami.His motions64. EMPLOYES, Of the House of Representativesnames of61Of the Senatenames of68, 69.FRANCISCO, HIRAM, a Senator for the county of Jefferson. His motions242. FRIEDLEY, GEO. W., a Senator for the counties of Lawrence and Monroe. Elected President of the Senate20.His address thereupon20.His motions249, 281.His remarks158, 253, 293, 330.His bills126, 159.His prorogation address376. FRIEDLEY, J. W., a Senator for the counties of Scott and Jennings. His remarks243, 246, 293, 327.His bills88, 205. FULLER, BENONI S., a Senator for the counties of Warrick and Spencer. His bills44. FURNAS, ALLEN, a Representative for the county of Putnam. His motions26, 47, 107, 134.His remarks82, 273, 338.His bills42. GIVAN, NOAH S., a Representative for the county Dearborn.His motions143, 199, 271, 285.His bills41, 62, 73, 84, 185.His remarks94, 97, 252, 260, 262, 310, 325, 354, 355, 372, 373.GLASGOW, EUGENIUS B., a Representative for the county of Steuben. His motion338.His bills75, 198.His remarks199, 336. GLAZEBROOK, L. D., a Representative for the counties of Starke and Laporte. His motions35.His bills185, 219. GLESSNER, OLIVER J., a Senator for the counties of Shelby and Bartholomew. His motions22, 59, 123, 257, 303, 317, 327, 346.His remarks89, 193, 258, 294-296, 306.His bills57, 88, 175. GOODING, H. C., a Senator for the county of Vanderburg. His motions247, 258, 268, 291, 298, 304, 316, 349.His remarks78, 79, 214, 242, 246, 283, 328, 347.His bills58, 91, 138, 139, 205, 284. GOUDIE, GEORGE, a Representative for the county of Decatur. His bill62. GIFFORD, WM H., a Representative for the county of Clay. His remarks82, 165.His bills84, 210, 263, 308.GREGG, R., a Senator for the counties of Dearborn and Ohio. His motions30, 50, 71, 103, 147, 205, 266, 315, 329, 334, 347. His remarks52, 156, 158, 194, 279, 282, 296, 305, 317. His bills32, 51, 58, 112, 214.GREGORY, ROBERT, a Representative for the counties of Benton and White. His motions162. His remarks162, 170, 226, 312, 335, 363. His Bills66, 163.GRONENDYKE, JOHN, a Representative for the county of Vermillion. His bill117.HARDESTY, JOHN O., a Representative for the counties of Madison and Henry. His motions 42, 49, 161, 336, 356. His bills64, 75, 185. page: 381[View Page 381] BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.381HALL, ABEL W., a Senator for the county of Floyd. His motions70, 87, 111. His remarks194, 370.His bills205, 267.HARNEY, JAMES F., a Senator tor the county of Montgonery. His motions87, 112, 244, 246, 316, 345.His remarks77, 124, 188-191, 192, 221, 254, 279, 282, 283, 296, 305, 329, 333.His bills290.HATCH, JETHRO A., a Representative for the counties of Pulaski, Jasper and Newton. His motions117.His remarks166, 231. His bills35, 198, 302.HAWORTH, R. M., a Senator for the countes of Union and Fayette. His motions31, 69, 87.His remarks246.His bills90.HEDRICK, JOHN T., a Representative from the county of Henry. His bills107.HELLER, MAHLON, a Representative for the county Allen. His motions62, 162, 287.His remarks93, 96, 163, 227, 231, 336, 363.His bills62, 287.HENDERSON, JOSEPH, a Representative for the counties of St. Joseph and Marshall.His motions135.His remarks96, 227, 228, 321.His bills64, 198.HOLLINGSWORTH, ELIHU, a Representative, for the county of Tippecanoe. His motions85, 200, 307.His remarks312, 337. His bills66, 75, 198.HOUGH, WILLIAM R., a Senator for the counties of Hancock and Henry. His motions87, 201, 244, 318.His remarks212, 223, 246, 269, 279.His bills58, 80, 104, 112, 205.HOYER, ADAM G., a Representative for the county of Ripley. His remarks94.HOWARD, W. J., a Senator for the counties of Steuben and DeKalb. His remarks246.His bills215.HUBBARD, LUCIUS, a Senator for the counties of St. Joseph and Marshall. His motions22, 248, 333, 347.His remarks29, 153, 154, 158, 222.His bills51, 139, 140, 175, 267.ISENHOWER, JOHN R., a Representative for the county of Greene. His bills63, 73, 84, 116, 185.JOHNSON. E. T., a Representative for the county of Marion. His motions368.His remarks132, 162, 163, 181, 182, 231, 241, 273, 341, 358, 359, 364.His bills64, 84, 108, 117, 220, 264, 288.JOINT CONVENTIONS. To hear the Governor's Message35-40.To compare the votes for election of U. S. Senator145.JONES, THOMAS N., a Representative for the county Madison. His bills197, 365. KIMBALL, NATHAN, a Representative for the county of Marion. His motions55, 142, 168, 251, 253, 322, 344, 352, 364, 374.His remarks134, 162, 199, 217, 225, 228, 250, 252, 260, 262, 272, 274, 312, 320, 336, 337, 338, 355, 357, 360, 363, 366. His bills40, 41, 64, 129, 131, 150,180, 185.KING, EDWARD, a Representative for the county of Marion. His motions102. His remarks130.His bills64, 84, 151.KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS M., a Representative for the county of Howard. His motion352. His remarks336. His bills73, 263.LENFESTY, EDWARD S., a Representative for the county of Grant. His motions219, 300, 352, 357, 373.His remarks48, 83, 94, 96, 168, 169, 170, 251, 286, 311, 312, 324, 325, 335, 358, 364. His bills62, 73, 83, 134, 143.LENT, CYRUS V. N., a Representative for the counties of Miami and Wabash. His bills289.MARTIN, MARCUS L., a Representative for the counties of Boone and Clinton. His bills75, 218, 287.MELLETT, A. C., a Representative for the county Delaware. His motions66, 272, 302, 352, 353. His remarks95, 133, 144, 166, 179, 252, 212, 355, 372. His bills35, 66, 83, 143, 199, 277, 323.MILLER, JOHN I., a Representative for the counties of Decatur and Rush. His motions83, 101, 180, 270, 272, 287, 344, 351. His remarks97, 133, 166, 170, 217, 251, 264, 301, 356, 363, 368, 372. His bills83, 116.MILLER, ROBERT, a Senator for the counties of Miami and Wabash. His motions268. His bills51.NEFF, A. J., a Senator for the county of Randolph. His motions31, 69, 136, 140, 279, 305, 315, 345, 349.His remarks76, 78, 242, 266, 269, 292, 305, 333. His bills51, 57, 58, 69, 147, 159, 291.NORTH, BENJAMIN, a Representative for the counties of Switzerland and Ohio. His bills143, 309.O'BRIEN, WM., a Senator for the counties of Hamilton and Tipton. His motions52, 222, 316, 348, 349.His remarks224, 246, 248, 293, 370. His bills57, 59, 215.ODLE, RICHARD, a Representative for the county of Warren. His motion276.His bills, 65. OFFUTT, CHAS. G., a Representative for the county of Hancock.His motions26, 46, 287, 371.His remarks48, 166, 226, 252, 270, 273, 301, 325.His bills 73, 102, 163, 167.OGDEN, JESSE H., a Representative for the counties of Putnam and Hendricks.His motion67.His remarks309.His bills66, 289. OLIVER, D. H., a Senator for the county of Marion.His motions291, 316, 318.His remarks293His bills175, 267. ORR, JAS., a Senator for the counties of Delaware and Madison. His motions30, 31, 56, 69, 87, 174, 175, 244, 334.His remarks76, 89, 243, 292, 306.His bills51, 57, 90, 139, 140, 160, 267. PEED, HENRY A., a Representative for the counties of Martin and Dubois. His motions117, 286.His remarks132, 226, 354.His bills35, 65, 108, 197, 221, 288, 323. PRAYER. First of the session50.Last of the session377. PFRIMMER, WM. H., a Representative for the county of Harrison. His motion373.His bills63, 73, 199.PROTEST OF MEMBERS AGAINST THE LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT BILL357, 365.RENO, JESSE H., a Representative for the county of Owen. His remarks82, 94, 115, 208, 274, 355, 358. His bill66.RHODES, W. P., a Senator for the counties of Warren and Fountain. His motions22, 174, 253, 290, 292, 346. His bills91, 104, 137, 175, 267. page: 382[View Page 382] 382BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.RICHARDSON, JOHN L., a Representative for the county of Carroll. His motions72, 144, 270, 286.His remarks 82, 163, 166, 210, 252.His bill163. RIGGS, JAMES D., a Representative for the county of Vanderburg. His bills 65, 108, 198, 219, 289, 309.REEVES, ANDREW W., a Representative for the county of Monroe. His motion85. RINGO, M. B., a Senator for the counties of Clay and Sullivan. His bill 139. ROSEBRUGH, M. K., a Senator for the counties of Ripley and Switzerland. His motion345.His remarks19, 22, 191, 220, 242, 248, 327, 370.His bill 331. RUDDER, JAMES., a Representative for the county of Washington. His motion301.His bills198. RUMSEY, JOHN E., a Representative for the counties of Hamilton and Tipton. His motions49, 96, 161.His bills84, 263.His remarks 325. SATTERWHITE, HARVEY, a Representative for the county of Morgan. His motions26, 40, 48, 262.His remarks94, 166, 208, 250, 260, 322, 324.His bills35, 84, 197, 210. SARNIGHAUSEN, J. D., a Senator for the counties of Allen and Adams. His motions 258.His remarks 278.His bill 44, 90, 91. SCHMUCK, GABRIEL, a Representative for the county of Perry. His motions67, 354.His remarks354, 355.His bills65, 102, 289. SHIRLEY, W. C., a Representative for the counties of Morgan and Johnson. His motions102, 107, 108, 241, 263, 275, 276.His bills 26, 48, 63, 84, 197, 210, 277, 286, 311.His remarks 41, 48, 94, 96, 132, 178, 179, 225, 227, 250, 252, 256, 260, 274, 307, 321, 322, 324, 336, 344, 357, 360, 372. SCOTT, HARVEY D., a Senator for the county of Vigo. Takes his seat 110.His motions 253, 258, 315, 317, 346, 350, 369.His remarks 154, 220, 245, 246, 283, 315, 345, 347, 370.His bills 140, 148, 205, 267, 291, 328. SLEETH, GEO. D., a Senator for the counties of Rush and Decatur. His motions 138, 147, 269, 283, 317, 349.His remarks 243, 246, 306, 333.His bills 91, 104. SCOTT, D. S., a Representative for the counties of Elkhart and Noble. His motion116.SHUTT, SAMUEL, a Representative for the county of DeKalb. His remarks 167. SLATER, M. R., a Senator for the counties of Morgan and Johnson. His motions103, 138, 318.His remarks154, 222, 283, 296.His bill59. STATE HOUSE. Communication from the Common Council of Indianapolis 125. SMITH, MILO R., a Senator for the counties of Fulton and Cass. His remarks18, 328, 334.His bills 44, 112, 140.SMITH, WELLER B., a Representative for the county of Putnam. His motion217.His remarks 95, 227, 274, 354.His bills65, 75, 143. STANLEY, HENRY C., a Representative for the county of Noble. His motions263.STEELE, ASBURY, a Senator for the counties of Grant, Blackford and Jay. His motions58, 253, 291, 316.His remarks89, 121, 122, 123, 126, 139, 159, 191, 257, 292, 297, 315, 327, 348.His bills 32, 88, 195, 214.STRANGE, WILLIAM, a Representative for the county of Clinton. His bill264.STROUD, J., a Senator for the counties of Crawford, Orange and Perry. His bill112.TAYLOR, HENRY, a Senator for the county of Tippecanoe. His motions248, 253, 278.His remarks151.His bills33, 51, 69, 80, 147, 205, 212.TEETER, GEORGE H., a Representative for the county of Laporte. His remarks82.His bills185, 288.THOMPSON, JOHN B., a Representative for the county of Elkhart. His motions286,356, 378 His remarks243, 362. His bills62, 107, 143.THOMPSON, WM. C., a Senator for the county of Marion. His motions284, 290, 292, 346.His remarks156, 175, 247, 255, 283, 293, 332.His bills44, 57, 58, 80, 90, 140,175, 205.TROUTMAN, PETER S., a Representative for the counties of Kosciusko and Fulton. His motions288, 311. His bill73TINGLEY, BENJAMIN F., a Representative for the county of Rush. His motion353. His bill85.THAYER, JOHN D., a Representative for the county of Kosciusko. His motions289, 357, 364. His remarks95, 355.TERRE HAUTE AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY. Executive communication in relation thereto101.A communication from the President of the Company201-203.TULLEY, CYRUS B., a Representative for the county of Whitley. His motion373. His remarks252. His bill117.VOTE FOR PRESIDENT of the Senate20. For Clerk of the Senate20. For Speaker of the House of Representatives24.WABASH AND ERIE CANAL. Certificate holders memorial119, 128.The Attorney General's opinion as to the State's liability180.Text of Mr. Steele's protection bill194. Ways and Means majority and minority report196.WADGE, RICHARD C., a Senator for the counties of Lake and Porter. His motions30, 44, 56, 174, 290.His remarks29, 221, 222, 247, 258. His bills140, 267.WALKER, LEWIS C., a Representative for the county of Wayne.His motions25, 26, 49, 199, 263, 276, 344, 352, 362.His remarks47, 48, 80, 94, 97, 131, 164, 165, 168, 181, 183, 217, 226, 300, 310, 337, 356. His bills75, 108, 117, 151, 165, 181, 200.WESNER, CHRISTIAN S., a Representative for the county of Boone. His motion324. His remarks243. His bills63, 150, 163, 185, 218, 287.WHITWORTH, JAMES M., a Representative for the county of Posey. His bills198, 289.WILLARD, JAMES M., a Representative for the county of Floyd. His motions82, 95, 197, 363.His remarks165, 211, 354.His bills73, 185. WOLFLIN, GEORGE W., a Representative for the county of Vanderburgh. His motions40, 102, 355.His remarks356.His bills308, 364. page: 383[View Page 383] BREVIER LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.383WILLIAMS, JAMES D., a Senator for the county of Knox. His remarks18, 31, 76, 78, 221, 257, 281, 297, 329. His motions79, 103, 175, 244, 268, 281, 303, 316, 317, 330, 346.His bills43, 44, 175, 291.WINTERBOTHAM, J. H., a Senator for the counties of Laporte and Starke. His motions318.His remarks293, 294.WILSON, WM. D., a Representative for the counties of Ripley and Jefferson.His motions344.His remarks82, 129, 133, 166, 216, 217, 226, 251, 274, 301, 321, 324, 341, 354, 358.His bills63, 74, 116, 185, 219, 309.WOOD, MARTIN, a Representative for the county of Lake.His motions276.His bills54, 74, 117, 185.WOODARD, JOHN E., a Representive for the county of Parke. His motions47, 168, 256, 275, 277, 307.His remarks94, 133, 165, 274.His bills64, 143, 197.WOOLLEN, THOMAS W., a Representative for the county of Johnson. His motions74, 179, 255, 277, 287, 288, 322, 365, 373. His remarks47, 133, 162, 178, 183, 209, 252, 262, 275, 320, 321, 342, 356, 361, 366, 371, 373. His bills49, 63, 198, 302.WYNN, JAMES M., a Representative for the county of Jennings. His motions168, 322. His bills84, 276.YEAS AND NAYSSenateTabling a resolution for a committee to inquire as to the number of U. S. warrants drawn in favor of the State of Indiana111.On the question of tabling the resolution concerning the rights of married women153. On the question of tabling the resolution that married women exercise the right of the elective franchise154. For the engrossment of the Wabash and Erie Canal Protection bill, S. 85194.On the passage of the Wabash and Erie Canal Protection Bill, S. 185194. On the Railroad Tariff, S. 6245.YEAS AND NAYSSenateContinuedOn the passage of the Railroad Tariff bill, S. 115 258.On the final passage of the Legislative Apportionment bill, S. 146281, 294.On the passaero of the County and Township Railroad Relief bill, S. 59283.On the adoption and passage of the Per Diem bill, H. R. 73293.Order for the main question on the final passage of the Legislative Apportionment bill, S. 146293.On the final passage of the Congressional Apportionment bill298.Concurring in the House amendment to the Legislative Apportionment bill329.YEAS AND NAYSHouseOn a motion to lay on the table the Joint Resolution [H. R. 1,] proposing a Constitutional Amendment with reference to the debt charged on the Wabash and Erie Canal27.On the adoption of the Joint Resolution for amendment to the Constitution as to the debt charged against the Wabash and Erie Canal 42.On the motion to reconsider the vote on a resolution for newspapers and stationery67.On adopting the State Liability resolutions163.Rejecting the per diem bill209.On the passage of the Wabash and Erie Canal protection bill230.On the final passage of per diem bill253.On the final passage of the assessment bill [H. R. 163]263.On the final passage of the Circle Park Soldiers' Monument bill [H. R. 124]275.On the postponement of the bill [H. R. 96] to repeal the act to authorize county and township railroad aid300.On the question of printing; the apportionment bills310.Reversing the order to print the apportionment bills313.To table Mr. Branham's resolution to avoid a Sunday session of the House337.On the final passage of the Congressional apportionment bill [S. 54]343, 352.On the final passage of the specific appropriation, bill [H. R. 259]352.
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