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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXII, 1885, 656 pp.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Monday, March 2, 1885.

[Omitted from bottom of page 284.]

THE COLOR LINE.

On motion, by Mr. McMullen, the bill - Ho. of Reps. 99 - to abolish all distinctions of race and color made in the laws of Indiana, was indefinitely postponed, by yeas 43, nays 40, as follows:

YEAS. Branch, Brooks, Browning, Butz, Cartwright, Crecelius, Dale, Dittemore, Donhost;Eley, Garrison, Gooding, Gordon, Harrell, Kellison, Klaas, Kruger, Loup, Mock, Moody, Murphy, McGovney, McHenry, McMichael, McMullen, Medcalf, Patten, Pendleton, Pleasants, Pruitt, Reeves, Reitier, River, Robertson, Schley, Schmidt, Shanks, Smith (of Perry) Smith (of Warrick), Staley, Toner, Vickery, Williams - 43.

NAYS. Adams, Akins, Barnes, Best, Booe, Boyd, Brownlee, Copeland, Cory, Debs, Deem, Engle, Farrell, Fisher, Fleece, Floyd, Franklin, Frazee, French, Hayworth, Hoban, Jameson, Linville, Loyd, Mouk, Mosier, McBroome, McClellen, Osborn, Robinson, Sayre, Sears, Smith (of Tip), Timmons, Townsend, Trout, Twineham, Wildman, Wilson, Wynn - 40.

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