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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.

Mr. McMULLEN, from the Judiciary Committee, returned a resolution authorizing the Committee to inquire into the proposed constitutional amendments, reported an examination of the journals of the two Houses, and find the amendments are not properly entered, and not referred to this General Assembly a cording to the manner laid down in the Constitution. This report was signed by Messrs. McMullen, Heffren, Williams, of Knox, and Wilson, of Marion.

Mr. FRAZEE, from a minority of said Committee, submitted a minority report that these amendments are on file in the Secretary of State's office, and are properly referred to this General Assembly. Signed by Messrs. Adams, Wright, Frazer, Wiley and Stewart.

Mr. Patton, from a minority, presented a report somewhat similar to the last one, signed by Mr, Patton and Mr. Jewett.

Then reports were made the special order for Thursday at 10 a. m.

Subsequently-

Mr. HUSTON offered a resolution that there be printed 300 copies of the resolution concerning the proposed constitutional amendments [introduced last Friday-see page 52 of the Brevier Reports'! together with the three reports therein submitted this morning from the Judiciary Committee.

On motion by Mr SCHLOSS the resolution was laid on the table-yeas, 46; nays. 44.

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