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Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, McWirt, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Palmer, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 386, "An act making appropriations for Leavenworth state normal school for fiscal year ending November 30, 1873," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 19; nays, 2.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McWirt, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen voting in the negative were: Messrs. Blair and Palmer.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Grimes, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McFarland, O'Neil, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 344, "An act making appropriation for current expenses of state normal school for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1872," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 18; nays, 5.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, MeWirt, Moonlight, Murdock, O'Neil, Palmer, Price, Rogers, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen voting in the negative were: Messrs. Blair, Ely, Grimes, Morrill, and Schmidt.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McFarland, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 361, "An act making appropriations for the support of the normal department of the freedmen's university, at Quindaro, Kansas," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 21; nays, 2.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter. Gentlemen voting in the negative were: Messrs. Blair and Palmer.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Butler, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 358, "An act making appropriation for the annual expenses of the state asylum for the insane for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1873," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 22; nays, 3.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, McWirt, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Palmer, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen voting in the negative were: Messrs. Price, Rogers, and Schmidt.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York. And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 364, "An act making appropriations for the state penitentiary for the year ending November 30, 1873," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 23; nays, 1.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, McWirt, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

. Mr. Palmer voted in the negative.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

Mr. Murdock moved that the rules be suspended and House bills Nos. 374, 349, 156, 368, 290, 298, 341, and 335, be considered engrossed and read the third time now, subject to amendments, which motion prevailed.

House bill No. 374, "An act to provide for issuing the bonds of Parker township, Morris county," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 18; nays, 1.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Grimes, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Mr. Ely voted in the negative.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Guerin, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Palmer, Price, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 349, "An act to authorize Rice county to issue bonds for the development of coal," was read the third time, and

the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 17; nays, 2.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Grimes, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen voting in the negative were: Messrs. Ely and Guerin.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Brandley, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Moonlight, Palmer, Price, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 156, "An act for the relief of E. R. Jones, W. J. Hobson, James Holland, Wm. H. Hastings, and Wm. H. Knapp, in the purchase of school lands therein named," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 17; nays, 0.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, and Wilson, V. P.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Moonlight, Palmer, Price, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, J. C., Winter, and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 368, "An act authorizing a city of the third class to vote bonds for the purpose herein named," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 18; nays, 0.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Moonlight, Murdock, O'Neil, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Brandley,

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Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Morrill, Palmer, Price, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 290, "An act to remove disabilities from certain persons therein named," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 22; nays, 0.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Palmer, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 298, "An act to authorize school districts to remove school houses from settlers' claims, or condemn one acre or more of land in certain cases," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 21; nays, 0.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Judd, Martindale, McFarland, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, V. P., and Winter. Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Butler, Crichton, Guerin, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McWirt, Palmer, Simpson, Walker, Wilson, J. C., and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 341, "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate salaries,' approved February 23, 1869," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 18; nays, 2.

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