Journal of the Indiana State Senate ... of the General Assembly, ..., Volumes 53-54 |
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... Marshall . From Laporte , Morgan Weir . From Marshall and Fulton , Valentine Zimmerman . From Wabash and Kosciusko , George W. Moon . From Elkhart , W. J. Davis . From Lagrange and Noble , Jas . S. Drake . From Steuben and Dekalb ...
... Marshall . From Laporte , Morgan Weir . From Marshall and Fulton , Valentine Zimmerman . From Wabash and Kosciusko , George W. Moon . From Elkhart , W. J. Davis . From Lagrange and Noble , Jas . S. Drake . From Steuben and Dekalb ...
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... Marshall , Moon , Overstreet , Smith of Del- aware , Winter , Youche . Total , 16 . Mr. Kelley having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Principal Secretary of the Senate , and he advanced to the front ...
... Marshall , Moon , Overstreet , Smith of Del- aware , Winter , Youche . Total , 16 . Mr. Kelley having received a majority of all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Principal Secretary of the Senate , and he advanced to the front ...
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... Marshall , 180 miles .. Senator May , 500 miles ....... 36 00 100 00 Senator Moon , 240 miles ...... 48 00 Senator McClure , 220 miles ....... 44 00 Senator McCullough , 314 miles ....... 62 80 Senator McIntosh , 140 miles ....... 28 00 ...
... Marshall , 180 miles .. Senator May , 500 miles ....... 36 00 100 00 Senator Moon , 240 miles ...... 48 00 Senator McClure , 220 miles ....... 44 00 Senator McCullough , 314 miles ....... 62 80 Senator McIntosh , 140 miles ....... 28 00 ...
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... Marshall introduced Senate Bill No. 32 , entitled : A bill for an act to repeal an act entitling aliens to hold and convey real estate , and declaring an emergency . Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary . Senator May ...
... Marshall introduced Senate Bill No. 32 , entitled : A bill for an act to repeal an act entitling aliens to hold and convey real estate , and declaring an emergency . Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary . Senator May ...
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... Marshall , and Huston . Committee on Banks . - Senators Schloss , Weir , Day , Smith of Jennings , Foulke , Lindley and Marshall . Committee on Public Printing . — Senators Hilligass , Null , Smith of Jay , Thompson , Adkinson ...
... Marshall , and Huston . Committee on Banks . - Senators Schloss , Weir , Day , Smith of Jennings , Foulke , Lindley and Marshall . Committee on Public Printing . — Senators Hilligass , Null , Smith of Jay , Thompson , Adkinson ...
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adopted affirmative amend appointed ayes and noes Benz bill pass Bryant called Campbell of Hendricks Campbell of St Carried Chairman concurred Court Davis demanded and called directed Drake Duncan of Brown Duncan of Tipton Engrossed House Bill Enrolled Ensley Ernest Faulkner following amendment following report Foulke Fowler Governor Granted Hill Hilligass Hoover Howard Huston Indiana insert introduced Senate Bill Johnston Joseph Lindley Macy Magee majority March Marshall McClure McCullough McIntosh Moon motion motion of Senator moved negative noes being demanded Null o'clock offered the following Overstreet passage Peterson PRESIDENT providing question Rahm read a second read a third received recommending referred to Committee report on Senate resulted as follows Richardson roll was called Schloss Sellers Senator Smith Senator Willard Senators Adkinson Senators Bailey Shively Smith of Delaware Smith of Jennings striking thereof Thompson tion voting Weir Willard Winter Youche Zimmerman
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Page 504 - The taking, receiving, reserving or charging a rate of interest greater than is allowed by the preceding section, when knowingly done, shall be deemed a forfeiture of the entire interest which the note, bill, or other evidence of debt carries with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon.
Page 646 - Every act shall embrace but one subject, and matters properly connected therewith ; which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act, which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Page 642 - Judicial; and no person charged with official duties under one of these departments shall exercise any of the functions of another except as in this Constitution expressly provided.
Page 663 - Legislature so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House...
Page 639 - All laws of a general nature shall have a uniform operation ; the General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which upon the same terms shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 645 - Either house, during its session, may punish by imprisonment, any person not a member, who shall have been guilty of disrespect to the house, by disorderly or contemptuous behavior in its presence; but such imprisonment shall not at any time exceed twenty-four hours.
Page 648 - The returns of every election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall be sealed up and transmitted to the seat of government, directed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall open and publish them in the presence of both Houses of the General Assembly.
Page 179 - If after such reconsideration a majority of all the members elected to that house shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, with the...
Page 663 - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next general election...
Page 638 - That in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to be heard by himself and counsel...