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By a vote of two-thirds of all the members elect, the bill was ordered to take immediate effect.

THIRD READING OF BILLS.

House bill No. 475 (file No. 109), entitled

A bill to repeal act No. 42 of the legislature of Michigan, passed at the annual session of 1846, entitled "An act to authorize the sale of the Central railroad and to incorporate the Michigan Central Railroad Company," approved March 28, 1846, and to designate a board to adjust any claim for damages on account of said repeal, and to authorize the incorporation of said railroad company under the general railroad laws of this State;

Was read a third time and pending the taking of the vote on the passage thereof,

Mr. Zimmerman demanded the previous question.

The demand was seconded.

The question being shall the main question be now put,

The same was ordered.

The bill was then passed, two-thirds of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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Mr. Powers moved to take from the table,

House bill No. 425 (file No. 100), entitled

A bill to provide for public ingress and egress to and from railroad depots;

Which motion did not prevail.

House bill No. 34 (file No. 84), entitled

A bill to amend the general railroad law relative to meetings of stockholders, being Sec. 3 of Art. 2 of act No. 198 of the session laws of 1873, entitled "An act to revise the laws providing for the incorporation of railroad companies, and to regulate the running and management, and to fix the duties and liabilities of all railroads and other corporations owning and operating any railroad in this State," as said act was amended by act No. 61 of the session laws of 1875;

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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A bill to amend Sec. 9 of Art. 2 of act No. 198 of the public acts of 1873, being an act entitled "An act to revise the laws providing for the incorporation of railroad companies, and to regulate the running and management, and to fix the duties and liabilities of all railroad and other corporations owning or operating any railroad in this State,' being compiler's Sec. 3323 of Howell's annotated statutes as amended by act 177 of the public acts of 1877, and act No. 116 of the public acts of 1883, and act No. 230 of the public acts of 1887, and act No. 202 of the public acts of 1889, and act No. 90 of the public acts of 1891, approved May 21, 1891; Was read a third time and, pending the taking of the vote on the pas sage thereof,

Mr. Oberdorffer moved to amend the bill by adding at the end of subdivision 9, of Sec. 9, the words "Provided, That any of the railroads located in the upper peninsula may charge not to exceed three cents per mile;" On agreeing to which,

Mr. Fuller demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was seconded, and

Pending further discussion,

Mr. J. H. Dickinson demanded the previous question.

The demand was seconded.

The question being shall the main question be now put,

The same was ordered.

The motion to amend did not then prevail, two-thirds of the members present not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The bill was then not passed, a majority of all the members elect not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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All further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

On motion of Mr. Bemis,

Leave of absence was granted to himself for the remainder of the day. The Speaker announced the hour for the special order, being the consideration of

House bill No. 672 (file No. 410), entitled

A bill to provide for the asexualization of persons inmates of certain State institutions, persons convicted of certain crimes, and persons convicted, for the third time, of the commission of certain crimes, by emasculation, in order that such persons may cease to be reproductive of their kind, and to provide rules and regulations to govern the operation thereof;

SPECIAL ORDER.

On motion of Mr. Edgar,

The House went into committee of the whole on the special order, whereupon,

The Speaker called Mr. Goodyear to the chair.

After some time spent therein, the committee rose, and through their chairman, made the following report:

The committee of the whole have had under consideration the following:

House bill No. 672 (file No. 410), entitled

A bill to provide for the asexualization of persons inmates of certain State institutions, persons convicted of certain crimes, and persons convicted, for the third time, of the commission of certain crimes, by emasculation, in order that such persons may cease to be reproductive of their kind, and to provide rules and regulations to govern the operation thereof;

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