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... Senate has passed the following concurrent resolution of the House , to - wit : Be it resolved by the House of ... bill No. 202 , entitled " an act making specific appropriations from the Treasury ; " also Engrossed Senate bill No. 196 ...
... Senate has passed the following concurrent resolution of the House , to - wit : Be it resolved by the House of ... bill No. 202 , entitled " an act making specific appropriations from the Treasury ; " also Engrossed Senate bill No. 196 ...
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... Senate bill No. 202 . Which was agreed to . Senate bill No. 202. A bill making a specific appropriation from the State Treasury . Was taken up and read a first time . Mr. Coffroth moved that it be deemed expedient to suspend the ...
... Senate bill No. 202 . Which was agreed to . Senate bill No. 202. A bill making a specific appropriation from the State Treasury . Was taken up and read a first time . Mr. Coffroth moved that it be deemed expedient to suspend the ...
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... SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING . Senate bill No. 47. A bill providing for compensation to parties whose property may be destroyed , or whose persons or property may be injured in consequence of mobs or riots . Was read a first time , and ...
... SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING . Senate bill No. 47. A bill providing for compensation to parties whose property may be destroyed , or whose persons or property may be injured in consequence of mobs or riots . Was read a first time , and ...
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... Senate bill No. 104. A bill to amend the 2d section of an act en- titled " an act to regulate the sale of swamp lands donated by the United States to the State of Indiana , and to provide for the drain- ing and reclaiming thereof , in ...
... Senate bill No. 104. A bill to amend the 2d section of an act en- titled " an act to regulate the sale of swamp lands donated by the United States to the State of Indiana , and to provide for the drain- ing and reclaiming thereof , in ...
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... Senate bill No. 120. A bill empowering District Prosecuting Attorneys to administer oaths in the discharge of their duties . Was read a first time , and referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries . Engrossed Senate bill No. 122. A ...
... Senate bill No. 120. A bill empowering District Prosecuting Attorneys to administer oaths in the discharge of their duties . Was read a first time , and referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries . Engrossed Senate bill No. 122. A ...
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Abbett act entitled agreed amend section approved March Atkinson bill pass bill to amend Bonner Boyd Branham Brown Burwell Buskirk Caldwell Clerk inform Coffroth Collins Committee on Claims Cowgill Croan Crook Davidson dollars Engrossed Senate bill enrolled acts entitled an act Ferris following report Foulke Glazebrook Gleason Goodman Gregg Gregory of Montgomery Gregory of Warren Griffith Groves Hamrick Hargrove Harrison Henricks Hershey Higgins Hogate Hoover Humphreys Indiana inform the Senate Judiciary June 17 Kilgore Lane Lasselle Lemon Litson Lockhart Lopp McVey Messrs Miller Milroy motion Newcomb Olleman ordered Osborn Perigo Pinney Prather read a second read a third recommend its passage Reese referred House bill referred Senate bill repeal report was laid respectfully report Rhoads Richardson Riford Roach Sabin select committee Shoaff of Allen Shoaff of Jay Shuey Sinking Fund SPEAKER Stenger Stivers Stringer Stuckey Sullivan of Scott Thatcher Trusler Upson Veach voted Weikel Welch Woodruff Wright Zeigler
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Page 28 - Offenses, other than murder or treason, shall be bailable by sufficient sureties. Murder or treason shall not be bailable, when the proof is evident, or the presumption strong. SEC. 18. The penal code shall be founded on the principles of reformation, and not of vindictive justice.
Page 666 - SEC. 2. That any common carrier failing to make such report within thirty days after the end of any month shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction...
Page 197 - An act to provide for a general system of common schools, the officers thereof, and their respective powers and duties, and matters properly connected therewith, and prescribing the fees for certain officers therein named, and for the establishment and regulation of township libraries, and to repeal all laws inconsistent therewith, providing penalties therein prescribed,' approved March 6, 1865, and declaring an emergency,
Page 442 - An act to amend Section one of an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for a general system of common schools, the officers thereof and their respective powers and duties, and matters properly connected therewith, and prescribing the fees for certain officers therein named, and for the establishment and regulation of township libraries, and to repeal all laws inconsistent (therewith, providing penalties therein prescribed...
Page 741 - An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof...
Page 45 - A bill to amend the six hundred and fifty-first section of an act entitled an act to revise, simplify and abridge the rules, practice, pleadings and forms in civil cases in the Courts of this State...
Page 599 - A bill entitled a bill to amend the 406th section of " an act entitled an act to revise, simplify and abridge the rules, practice, pleadings and forms in civil cases in the Courts of this State...
Page 493 - The principal of the Common School fund shall remain a perpetual fund, which may be increased, but shall never be diminished; and the income thereof shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of Common Schools, and to no other purpose whatever.
Page 26 - The number of Senators and Representatives shall, at the session next following each period of making such enumeration, be fixed by law, and apportioned among the several counties...
Page 129 - Any State which may take and claim the benefit of the provisions of this act, shall provide, within five years, at least, not less than one college, as described in the fourth section of this act, or the grant to such State shall cease...