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Mr. Edson, from the Committee on the Judiciary, made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

The Judiciary Committee, to whom was referred Senate bill No. 30, a bill to secure the collection of rent in certain cases therein named, and to enable persons of small means to rent lands without giving personal or other security therefor, have had the same under consideration, and have directed me to report the same back without amendment and recommend its passage.

Mr. Gresham moved to concur in the report of the Committee with the following amendment:

I move to amend by giving a like lien on the personal property of those who furnish food and clothing to the tenant.

Mr. Orr offered the following additional amendment:

Amend as follows: The landlord shall have a lien, when he rents his farm for a portion of the crop, upon that portion or amount that he has to get as rent, and in no other case.

Which was decided out of order.

Mr. Heffren moved that the report of the committee, the bill and pending amendments be laid on the table, and called for the previous question.

Which was seconded by the House.

Messrs. Edson and Heffren demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Brucker, Bryan, Bundy, Campbell, Dashiel, Epperson, Feagler, Ferguson, Fraley, Goar, Gresham, Hall, Harvey, Hayes, Heffren, Henricks, Horton, Hurd, Jones of Tippecanoe, Kendrick, Lane, Lee, Lightner, McClurg, Nebeker, Newman, Orr, Parrett, Prow, Ragan, Robbins, Roberts, Sloan, Sherman, Stotsenburg, Thomas, Underwood, Williams and Woods-40.

Those who voted in the negative were,

Messrs. Atkinson, Black, Brett, Bundy, Collins of Whitley, Collins of Adams, Combs, Cooprider, Davis, Edson, Erwin, Fisher, Fleming, Ford, Fordyce, Gifford, Holcomb, Hopkins, Howard, Hurd, Jenkinson, Jones of Vermillion, Jones of Wayne, Kitchen, Lods, McClurg, Moorman, Mutz, Packard, Pitts, Polk, Prosser, Smith of Bartholomew, Stevenson, Trier, Thompson, Turner, Warrum, Wells, Wilson and Woodhull-41.

So the motion to indefinitely postpone did not prevail.

Mr. Edson moved to lay the motion of Mr. Gresham to concur with ah amendment, on the table.

Messrs. Heffren and Edson demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Atkinson, Black, Brett, Brucker, Bryan, Camp-. bell, Collins of Whitley, Collins of Adams, Combs, Cooprider, Dashiel, Edson, Epperson, Erwin, Feagler, Fisher, Fleming, Ford, Fordyce, Fraley, Gifford, Hall, Harvey, Holcomb, Hopkins, Howard, Hudson, Jenkinson, Jones of Tippecanoe, Jones of Vermillion, Jones of Wayne, Lods, McLean, Moorman, Mutz, Orr, Pitts, Polk, Prosser, Sherman, Smith of Bartholomew, Stevenson, Trier, Thompson, Turner, Warrum, Wells, Wilson, Woodhull and Woods-52.

Those who voted in the negative were,

Messrs. Davis, Ferguson, Goar, Gresham, Hayes, Heffren, Henricks, Horton, Hurd, Kendrick, Lane, Lee, Lightner, McClurg, Nebeker, Newman, Packard, Parrett, Prow, Ragan, Robbins, Sloan, Stotsenburg, Thomas, Underwood and Williams-27.

So the motion to lay on the table prevailed.

Mr. Orr renewed his motion to concur with his amendment.

Mr. Woodhull moved to make the report, bill and amendments the special order for to-morrow at 10 o'clock, A. M.

On motion by Mr. Heffren,

The motion was laid on the table.

Mr. Lane moved the previous question,
Which was seconded by the House.

The report was concurred in and the amendment adopted.

Mr. Edson moved that the bill be read a third time now.
Which was agreed to, and,

Senate bill No. 30. A bill to secure the collection of rent in certain cases therein named, and to enable persons of small means to rent lands without giving personal or other security therefor, Was read a third time, and

The question being, shall the bill pass?

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Atkinson, Brett, Collins of Whitley, Collins of Adams, Combs, Cooprider, Edson, Fleming, Ford, Holcomb, Hopkins, Howard, Hudson, Jenkinson, Kitchen, Lods, Moorman, Mutz, Orr, Pitts, Polk, Prosser, Stevenson, Trier, Thompson, Turner, Warrum, Wells and Woodhull―30.

Those who voted in the negative were,

Messrs. Black, Brucker, Campbell, Dashiel, Davis, Epperson, Feagler, Ferguson, Fisher, Fordyce, Fraley, Frasier, Gifford, Goar, Gresham, Hall, Harvey, Hayes, Heffren, Henricks, Horton, Hard, Jones of Tippecanoe, Jones of Vermillion, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Lane, Lee, Lightner, McClurg, Nebeker, Newman, Packard, Parrett, Prow, Ragan, Robbins, Roberts, Sloan, Sherman, Smith of Bartholomew, Stotsenburg, Thomas, Underwood, Veatch, Williams, Wilson and Woods-48.

So the bill did not pass.

Mr. Fisher, from Committee on Ways and Means, made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

The Committee of Ways and Means have instructed me to report the following bill and recommend its passage:

House bill No. 60. A bill making additional general appropriations for the years 1861 and 1862, and defining the funds from which they are to be paid, and providing for a committee to audit claims upon said appropriations, and providing for the expense thereof. Was read a first time.

Mr. Fisher moved that the rules be suspended and the bill read a second time by its title now.

The ayes and noes being taken under the constitution,

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Atkinson, Black, Brett, Brucker, Campbell, Collins of Whitley, Collins of Adams, Combs, Cooprider, Dashiel, Davis, Edson, Epperson, Erwin, Feagler, Ferguson, Fisher, Fleming, Fordyce, Fraley, Frasier, Gifford, Goar, Hall, Harvey, Hayes,

Henricks, Hopkins, Howard, Hudson, Hurd, Jenkinson, Jones of Tippecanoe, Jones of Vermillion, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Lods, Lane, Lee, Lightner, McClurg, McLean, Moorman, Mutz, Nebeker, Newman, Orr, Packard, Parrett, Pitts, Polk, Prow, Ragan, Robbins, Sloan, Sherman, Smith of Bartholomew, Stevenson, Stotsenburg, Trier, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Underwood, Veatch, Warrum, Wells, Williams, Wilson, Woods, Woodhull, and Mr. Speaker-72.

No one voting in the negative.

So the rules were suspended and the bill read a second time by its title.

On motion,

Adjourned till 2 o'clock, P. M.

2 'CLOCK P. M.

The House met.

Pending, at the adjournment, was the consideration of House bill No. 60.

Mr. Black offered the following amendment to the bill:

Amend by striking out so much of said bill as provides for the appointment of an auditing committee.

Mr. Bundy moved to lay the amendment on the table.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Bundy moved to reconsider the vote by which the amendment was laid on the table.

Which was agreed to.

The question recurring on the motion to lay on the table,

Messrs. Holcomb and Black demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Bingham, Brucker, Bryan, Bundy, Campbell, Collins of Whitley, Cooprider, Crain, Dashiel, Erwin, Feagler, Ferguson, Fisher, Fordyce, Frasier, Gifford, Goar, Gresham, Hall, Harvey, Hopkins, Hudson, Jones of Vermillion, Lee, McLean, Nebeker, Orr, Randall, Sherman, Stotsenburg, Thomas, Turner, Veatch, Wells, Williams, Wilson, Woods and Mr. Speaker-40.

Those who voted in the negative were,

Messrs. Atkinson, Black, Brett, Collins of Adams, Combs, Davis, Epperson, Fleming, Ford, Henricks, Holcomb, Howard, Hurd, Jenkinson, Jones of Tippecanoe, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Kitchen, Knowlton, Lods, Lane, Lightner, McClurg, Moorman, Moss, Mutz, Newman, Owens, Packard, Parrett, Pitts, Polk, Prosser, Prow, Ragan, Roberts, Sloan, Stevenson, Trier, Thompson, Underwood, Warrum-43.

So the amendment was not laid on the table.

The question recurring on the adoption of the amendment,
It was not adopted.

Mr. Ragan offered the following amendment to the bill:

Amend by inserting in the proper place, the names of Sterns Fisher and John L. Hopkins on the part of the House.

Mr. Packard moved to amend by striking out the name of Sterns Fisher, and insert that of A. M. Black.

Which was accepted by the mover.

Mr. Gresham moved to lay the amendment on the table.

Messrs. Packard and Knowlton demanded the ayes and noes.

Those who voted in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Bingham, Branham, Brucker, Bundy, Campbell, Cason, Crain, Dashiel, Erwin, Feagler, Fisher, Fordyce, Frasier, Goar, Gresham, Hall, Harvey, Henricks, Hopkins, Hudson, Jones of Tippecanoe, Jones of Vermillion, Jones of Wayne, Kendrick, Lane, Lee, Moorman, Nebeker, Orr, Randall, Sloan, Sherman, Stotsenburg, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Underwood, Veatch, Wells, Williams, Woods and Mr. Speaker-42.

Those who voted in the negative were,

Messrs. Anderson, Atkinson, Brett, Bryan, Collins of Whitley,

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