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Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alford, Beeson, Barrett, Bishop, Bottom, Bowman, Bradley, Broadhead, Brown 22d district, Brown 54th district, Campbell 33d district, Campbell 55th district, Clark, Christie, Cobb, Conrey, Craft, Dennison, Douthitt, Downing, Drake, Emery, Eskridge, Ford, Forman, Foster 30th district, Foster 40th district, Fullington, Glick, Gordon, Griffith, Grover, Gwartney, Harrison, Hawkins, Hidden, Hiner, Hollinberg, Hollister, Ide, Irwin, Jackman, Johnson 1st district, Johnston 70th district, Jones, Kinner, Lacock, Lattin, Lee 17th district, Loy, Means, McCartney, Medill, Miller, Mitchell, Page, Rogers, Russell, Sayer, Snyder, Steel, Stratton, Tucker, Underhill, Vaughn, Walker, Weisback and Williams.

Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Ellis and Saunders.
And so the bill passed.

The title was agreed to.

House Bill No. 15, "an act to repeal an act relating to the sale of real estate," was taken up and

Read third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the vote resulted as follows: Ayes 60. Noes 9.

Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alford, Beeson, Barrett, Bishop, Bottom, Bowman, Bradley, Broadhead, Brown 22d district, Campbell 33d district, Campbell 55th district, Clark, Cobb, Craft, Dennison, Douthitt, Downing, Drake, Emery, Eskridge, Ford, Forman, Foster 30th district, Foster 40th district, Fullington, Glick, Griffith, Grover, Gwartney, Hanson, Harrison, Hawkins, Hidden, Hollinberg, Hollister, Ide, Irwin, Jackman, Johnson 1st district, Jones, Kinner, Lacock, Lattin, Lee 17th district, Loy, Means, McCartney, Medill, Mitchell, Page, Rogers, Russell, Saunders, Sayer, Snyder, Steel, Stratton, Vaughn, Weisback and Williams.

Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Christie, Conrey, Ellis, Gordon, Hiner, Johnston 70th district, Miller, Underhill and Walker. And so the bill passed,

The title was agreed to.

House Bill No. 31, "an act to declare the road leading from Ohio City, in Franklin county, to Leroy, in Coffey county, a State road," was taken up and

Read third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the vote resulted as follows: Ayes 72. Noes 0.

Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Alford, Beeson, Barrett, Bishop, Bottom, Bowman, Bradley, Broadhead, Brown 22d district, Brown 54th district, Campbell 33d district, Campbell 54th district, Clark, Christie, Cobb, Conrey, Craft, Dennison, Douthitt, Downing, Drake, Ellis, Emery, Eskridge, Ford, Foreman, Foster 30th district, Foster 40th district, Fullington, Glick, Gordon, Griffith, Grover, Gwartney, Hanson, Harrison, Hawkins, Hidden, Hiner, Hollenberg, Hollister, Ide, Irwin, Jackman, Johnson 1st district, Johnston 70th district, Jones, Kinner, Lacock, Lattin, Lee 17th district, Loy, Means, McCartney, Medill, Miller, Mitchell, Page, Rogers, Russell, Saunders, Sayer, Snyder, Steel, Stratton, Tucker, Underhill, Vaughn, Walker, Weisback and Williams.

And so the bill passed.

The title was agreed to.

House Bill No. 34, "an act to amend 'an act regulating the interest of money,' approved February 16th, 1860," was taken up.

Mr. Russell moved that the bill be considered by sections. The motion did not prevail.

Mr. Glick having voted with the majority, moved a reconsidera tion of the vote by which the motion to consider the bill by sections was lost.

Carried.

The question being upon the motion to consider by sections, it prevailed.

Mr. Russell moved to strike out the "ten" in the second section.

The ayes and noes were called and the vote resulted as follows: Ayes 16. Noes 54.

Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs. Barrett, Brown 22d district, Brown 54th district, Campbell 55th district, Cobb, Emery, Foster 40th district, Griffith, Grover, Harrison, Ide, Medill, Miller, Rogers, Russell and Vaughn.

Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Alford, Beeson, Bishop, Bowman, Bradley, Broadhead, Campbell 33d district, Clark, Christie, Conrey, Craft, Dennison, Douthitt, Downing, Drake, Ellis, Eskridge, Ford, Forman, Foster 40th district, Fullington, Glick, Gordon, Gwartney, Hanson, Hawkins, Hidden, Hiner, Hollinberg, Hollister, Irwin, Jackman, Johnston 1st district, Johnson 70th district, Jones, Kinner, Lacock, Lattin, Lee 17th district, Loy, Means, McCartney, Page, Saunders, Sayer, Snyder, Steel, Stratton, Tucker, Underhill, Walker, Weisback, Williams and Mr. Speaker.

So the motion did not prevail.

Mr. Glick moved to strike out the word "five" in the second second section, and insert the word "six." The motion prevailed.

On motion of Mr. Glick, the second section, as amended, was adopted..

Mr. Hiner moved that section three be adopted. Carried.

Mr. Glick moved to strike out the word "five" in section four, and insert in its stead the word "six." The motion prevailed.

On motion of Mr. Glick, the fourth section was adopted as amended.

On motion of Mr. Glick, the fifth section was adopted.

Mr. Glick moved that the bill be considered as engrossed and ordered to a third reading. The bill was then

Read third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the vote resulted as follows: Ayes 61. Noes 7.

Those voting in the affirmative were Messrs, Alford, Beeson, Barrett, Bishop, Bottom, Bowman, Bradley, Broadhead, Brown 22d district, Campbell 33d district, Campbell 55th district, Clark, Christie, Cobb, Conrey, Craft, Dennison, Downing, Drake, Ellis, Emery, Eskridge, Ford, Forman, Foster 40th district, Fullington, Glick, Gordon, Gwartney, Hanson, Harrison, Hawkins, Hidden, Hiner, Hollister, Ide, Irwin, Jackman, Johnston 70th district, Jones, Kinner, Lacock, Lattin, Lee 17th district, Loy, Means, McCartney, Page, Rogers, Saunders, Sayer, Snyder, Steel, Stratton, Tucker, Underhill, Walker, Weisback, Williams and Mr. Speaker.

Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Foster 30th district, Griffith, Grover, Medill, Miller, Russell and Vaughn.

And so the bill passed.

The title was agreed to.

By consent, Mr. Russell, from the committee on accounts, made the following report:

MR, SPEAKER:-The committee on accounts have had under consideration a bill to allow the judiciary committee a room, and report the same back recommending its passage.

EDWARD RUSSELL, Chairman.

On motion, the resolution was adopted.

On motion, the House adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.

SATURDAY, January 24, 1863, 10 o'clock A. M.

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Roll called. Quorum present.

Absentees-Messrs. Cobb, Medill and Mitchell.

Prayer by the Rev. Mr. McVicar.

Journal of yesterday read and approved.

Mr. Drake presented a petition of P. T. Weaver and others, for a State road from Leavenworth to Fort Scott, which was Referred to committee on roads and highways.

Mr. Campbell presented remonstrances from

Keeler and

forty-four others, and C. E. Pratt and others, which was referred to the same committee.

Mr. Saunders, from committee on engrossed bills, made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:-The committee on engrossed bills have examined House Bill No. 2, "an act supplemental to an act entitled 'an act to enable the trustees of colleges, academies, universities and other institutions, societies and companies to become bodies corporate," and find it correctly engrossed.

WM. R. SAUNDERS, Chairman. Mr. Emery, from the committee on judiciary, made the following reports:

MR. SPEAKER:-The judiciary committee have had under consideration Bill No. 73, entitled "an act concerning evidence," and beg leave to report the same back to the House and recommend its passage.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

MR. SPEAKER:-The judiciary committee having had under consideration Bill No, 84, entitled "an act to increase the number of justices of the Peace in Elm Creek township, Salina county," have directed me to report, as a substitute therefor, the accompanying bill, entitled "an act authorizing county commissioners to increase

or diminish the number of justices of the peace in any township," and recommend its passage.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

MR. SPEAKER:-The judiciary committee have had under consideration Bill No. 70, entitled "an act in relation to the sale of land under mortgage," and report the same back to the House without recommendation.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

MR. SPEAKER:-The committee on judiciary have had under consideration Resolution No. 1, to amend section 12 of article 10 of the constitution of the State of Kansas, and the undersigned, members of said committee, recommend its adoption.

G. W. GLICK,

JAMES ROGERS,

W. P. DOUTHITT,

WM. R. SAUNDERS,

C. H. GROVER.

MR. SPEAKER:-We, the undersigned, members of said committee, dissent from the above report of the majority, and recommend the said resolution be rejected.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.
IRA J. LACOCK.

MR. SPEAKER:-The judiciary committee have had under consideration Bill No. 74, entitled "an act to confer additional legislative jurisdiction upon tribunals transacting county business in the several counties," and report it back to the House and recommend its rejection.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

MR. SPEAKER:-The judiciary committee have had under consideration Bill No. 69, entitled "an act relating to the examination of parties to any civil action or proceeding," and instructed me to report, as a substitute therefor, the accompanying bill, entitled "an act relating to the examination of parties to any civil action or proceeding," and recommend the passage of the same.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

MR. SPEAKER:-The [judiciary] committee have had under consideration Bill No. 52, entitled "an act to abolish the office of trustee," &c., and report it back to the House and recommend its rejection.

J. S. EMERY, Chairman.

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