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Mr. Saltzgaber moved that the vote by which the amendment to said resolution was agreed to, be reconsidered.

Mr. O'Hagan demanded a call of the Senate.

Leave of absence was asked for and granted Messrs. Carlisle and Entrekin.

A call was had, and the following Senators answered to their names: Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran. Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-33.

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, all further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

The question recurring on the motion to reconsider the vote by which S. J. R. No. 75 was amended, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 19, nays 14, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Horr, Jackson, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Saltzgaber, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas -19.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Beebe, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Sinks, and Van Cleaf-14.

So the motion was agreed to, and the vote reconsidered.

The question recurring on the motion to amend, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 15, nays 18, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, and Van Cleaf-15.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Horr, Jackson, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Saltzgaber, Strong, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-18. So the motion was disagreed to.

Mr. Horr moved to amead the resolution by striking out "Saturday, February 26," and insert in lieu thereof "Monday, February 28."

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 6, nays 19, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Harper, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Wyandot, Sinks, and Van Cleaf-6.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Beebe, Carran, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Jackson, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Pond, Pringle, Saltzgaber, Strong, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton and Wilkins of Tuscarawas

-19.

So the motion was disagreed to.

Mr. Hollingsworth moved to add to the resolution the following words: "but no member of the General Assembly shall be entitled to draw mileage for such adjourned meeting thereof."

Mr. Hitchcock moved that the Senate took a recess.

Which was disagreed to.

Mr. Creamer moved that the resolution and pending amendment be laid upon the table.

Which was disagreed to.

The question recurring on the motion of Mr. Hollingsworth to amend said resolution, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resultedyeas 31, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn. Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-31.

So the amendment was agreed to.

Mr. Hollingsworth moved that the Senate take a recess.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 11, nays 18, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton Mounts, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, and Sullivan-11.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Beer, Carran, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Horr, Jackson, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, O'Hagan, Parker, Saltzgaber, Strong, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-18. So the motion was disagreed to.

Mr. Hitchcock moved to amend by striking out all after "26," and insert "it shall be sine die."

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 11, nays 19, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Carran, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Perkins, Pond, Richards, Sinks, and Wilkins of Fulton-11. Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beer, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Horr, Jackson, Marriott, Moore, Mounts. O'Hagan, Parker, Pollard, Saltzgaber, Strong, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-19. So the motion was disagreed to.

Mr. Pond moved to amend the resolution as follows:

Strike out "Saturday, February 26," and insert "Tuesday, March 1." Mr. Van Cleaf demanded a division of the question.

Mr. Moore asked and obtained leave of absence from Saturday next to the 8th day of March.

The question being first on striking out "Saturday, February 26" in said resolution, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resultedyeas 22, nays 4, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, and Van Cleaf-22.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Jackson, Marriott, Moore, and Strong-4.

So the motion to strike out was agreed to.

The question then being on inserting "Tuesday, March 1" in said resolution, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted— yeas 21, nays 5, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were—

Messrs. A kinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Mounts, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, and Tyler-21. Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Hollingsworth, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Strong, and Van Cleaf-5.

So the motion was agreed to.

Mr. Creamer moved to amend said resolution by striking out "Tuesdav. the 8 h," and inserting "Monday, the 7th."

Which was agreed to.

The question then being on the adoption of the resolution, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 23, nays 6, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan. Parker, Perkins, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-23.

Those voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Harper, Kirby of Wyandot, Saltzgaber, Strong, and Van Cleaf-6.

So the resolution was adopted.

Mr. Saltzgaber asked and obtained leave of absence until next Tuesday.

Messrs. Carran and Fleschmann asked and obtained leave of absence until Monday next.

Mr. Tyler asked and obtained leave of absence from to morrow night to next Tuesday.

Mr. Marriott asked and obtained indefinite leave of absence.

Mr. Jackson asked and obtained leave of absence from to morrow to March 7.

Mr. Beer asked and obtained leave of absence from to-morrow to next Tuesday.

Mr. O'Hagan asked and obtained leave of absence until Tuesday next. Mr. Atkinson asked and obtained leave of absence from to-morrow till next Tuesday.

On motion of Mr. Hartshorn, the Senate took a recess.

THREE O'CLOCK P.M.

H B. No. 522: Authorizing cities of the second class, with a certain. population, to build and dispose of railroad shops by issuing of bonds as provided-was read the third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 26, nays 4, as follows:

Those who voted in the aflirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe. Beer, Carlisle, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-26.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Hitchcock, Pollard, Pond, and Pringle--4.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

Mr. Creamer moved to suspend the rules, so as to permit the introduction of bills at this time.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 29, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Mirriott, Moore. Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-29.

So the motion was agreed to, and the rules suspended.

Mr. Creamer introduced the following bill, which was read the first time:

S. B. No. 358: To authorize the village of Jamestown, Greene county, Ohio, to build a fire engine hall, and to issue bonds for the same.

Mr. Pringle moved that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three different days be dispensed with, that said bill (S. B. No. 35) may be read the second time by its title.

On which motion the yeas and nays were taken, and resulted-yeas 32. nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, Wilkins of Tuscarawas-32.

So the constitutional rule was dispensed with, and the bill read the second time by its title.

Mr. Creamer moved that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three different days be dispensed with, that said S. B. No. 358 may be read the third time.

On which motion the yeas and nays were taken, and resulted-yeas 31, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischman, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Marriott, Moore, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-31.

So the motion was agreed to, and the constitutional rule dispensed with.

Said bill was engrossed at the Clerk's desk, and read the third time. The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 30, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Horr, Jackson, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Richards, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas―30.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

Mr. Wilkins of Tuscarawas, to whom was referred H. B. No. 697, with instructions to amend, reported the bill back amended as instructed. Mr. Strong moved to lay said bill upon the table.

Which was disagreed to.

The ques ion then being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 23, nays 6, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson. Beebe, Carlisle, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston. Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Hollingsworth Jackson, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, O'Hagan, Parker, Pollard, Pringle, Siltzgaber, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-23.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Horr, Kirby of Hamilton, Mounts, Perkins, Pond, and Strong -6.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

H. B. No 767: To authorize the board of education of the village district of the incorporated village of Woodsfield, Monroe county, Ohio, to refund its present indebtedness for school-house purposes-was read the third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 30, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the aflirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Creamer, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Saltzgaber, Sinks, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-30.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

H. B No. 784: To amend section 6761 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio-was read the third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 26, nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative w re

nays were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Eggleston, Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock. Horr, Hollingsworth, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Pringle, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-26.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

H. B. No. 503: To amend section 6334 of the Revised Statutes of Ohiowas read the third time.

6.

The question being Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 25, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Carlisle, Eggleston, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kirby f Hamilto, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan. Parker, Perkins. Pollard. Pond, Saltzgaber, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-25. Mr. Carran voted in the negative.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Pond, further consideration of S. B. No. 265: To provide for the examination and payment of certatn military claims, and making an appropriation thereior-was postponed until the 8th day of March.

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