Yeas and Nays---Senate.
On a proposition to subscribe for three copies of the daily newspapers for each Senator - 31.
Rejecting the Bastardy bill S. 36 - 63.
On an amendment to the bill H. R. 27, concerning interest on judgments - 76.
Sustaining Mr. Brown's decision that Mr. Friedley of Lawrence holds the office of President pro tem - 77.
On substitute for House resolution to divide the State into three Insane Hospital districts - 109.
On laying on the table Mr. Barney's road bill S. 180 and the road bill H. R. 59, on the table - 126.
Adopting Mr. Steele's amendment to the Committee report on the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company - 133.
On adopting a favorable Committee report on the bill S. 268, concerning the transfer of the soldier's family relief fund to the common school fund - 138.
On a motion to reject Mr. Orr's bill S. 295, to punish not only the negro but the white person intermarrying - 145.
Adopting the minority report of the Committee on Printing, recommending the passage of Mr. Beardsley's bill S. 245, to let the public printing to the lowest bidder - 152.
Rejecting Mr. Neff 's motion to take up the temperance bill - 157.
Tabling the motion for reference of the temperance bill H. R. 327 - 181.
Concurring in the Committee report for the passage of the temperance bill H. R. 327 - 181.
On final passage of temperance bill H. R. 327 - 188.
On passage of the bill S. 238, for the reorganization of the Judiciary system - 195.
Concurring in the House amendments to the bill S. 238, for the reorganization of the Judiciary system - 215.
On the final passage of the fees and salary bill S. 292 - 221.
On a motion to lay on the table a motion to concur in a report from a Special Committee on newspapers - 288.
Tabling the report of said Committee - 288.
On amendment [Mr. Brown's] proposing to take four copies of the daily Sentinel and Journal for each Senator - 289.
On adopting the newspaper Committee report as amended by Mr. Brown - 290.
Tabling the amendment to the bill appropriating one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for legislative expenses which proposed to allow officers of the General Assembly eight dollars a day - 311.
On the adoption of Mr. Chapman's amendment that the wife or any one of the family may claim the exemption - 315.
On the passage of Mr. Brown's exemption bill S. 147 - 316.
On a motion to suspend the rules that the bill H. R. 293, to abolish the office of State Printer, may be read the second time 329, - 330.
On a motion to refer Mr. Gregg's bank tax bill S. 4, and the Committee report thereon to the Judiciary Committee - 335.
On laying on the table an amendment that parties to divorce suits may be allowed to testify - 336.
On passage of Mr. Harney's bill S. 122, legalizing county aid to railroads - 365.
Rejecting a motion to indefiitely postpone the bill H. R. 27, regulating interest on judgments - 373.
Rejecting a motion to lay on the table a favorable minority report on the bill S. 158, to repeal the county railroad aid act - 374.
Rejecting the bill S. 76, defining the crime of libel - 408.
Tabling the bill H. R. 155, providing that school trustees in cities of eight thousand or more inhabitants shall be elected by the people - 431.
On the motion to table the report in the matter of the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company - 436.
Concurring in the report in the matter of the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company as amended437,Adopting the House resolution endorsing the President's Indian policy - 437.
Rejecting the gravel road bill S. 18 - 438.
page: 588[View Page 588]Tabling the motion to refer the Public Printing bills to the Judiciary Committee - 460.
Non-concuring in the Committee report for the indefinite postponement of Mr. Harvey's attorney's fees note bill S. 241 - 480, 481.
Rejecting the motion to indefinitely postpone the bill H. R. 137, so as to give the State the opening and closing in criminal prosecutions - 484.
Laying on the table the cider exemption amendment to the temperance bill - 507.
Tabling the amendment of the temperance bill proposing to insert the word "knowingly" - 507.
Seconding the demand for the previous question to cut off further amendments to the temperance bill - 509.
Rejecting the motion to lay the bribery resolution on the table - 510.
Seconding the demand for the previous question pending the final reading of the temperance bill - 512.
Rejecting the motion to recommit the temperance bill - 513.
Tabling the motion to refer the Beardsley Public Printing bill S. 245, to the Judiciary Committee - 539.
Tabling the motion to print the Public Printing bill S. 245 - 539.
Tabling the motion to substitute the Public Printing bill H. R. 526, for Mr. Beardsley's S. 245 - 542.
Tabling the motion to recommit the Beardsley Public Printing bill with instructions - 543.
Rejecting the motion to allow the Superin-dent of public printing six dollars a day - 545.
Rejecting the motion that printing contractors shall furnish all the materials - 545.
On the passage of the Beardsley Public Printing bill - 545.
Tabling Mr. Smith's joint resolution directing suit to be instituted against the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroal - 547.
On the passage of the Hunting-on-enclosed Lands bill H. R. 8555.On the passage of Mr. Hough's criminal practice bill S. 34 - 557.
Adopting Mr. Gregg's joint resolution directory to the Attorney General in regard to suits against railroad companies - 559.
On the passage of the Insurance and Palace Car companies tax bill H. R. 504 - 562.
Rejecting Mr. Chapman's amendment to the Revenue bill H. R. 530 - 565.
On the adoption of Mr. Chapman's amendment to the revenue bill - 566.
Adopting the amendment of Mr. Sleeth reducing the salary of Judges - 570.