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898 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 1,
Mr. Joyce moved that the majority report be adopted.
Which was decided in the affirmative by yeas and nays as
follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. President, Knight,
Bannon, Lee,
Cooper, Lloyd,
Getty, Phelps,
Gorman, Stevens,
Hepbron, Suit,
Joyce, Walsh—14.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Aydelotte, Humphreys,
Brewer, Lawrence,
Dennis, Newcomer,
Freeman, Steiner—9.
Ford,
Said bill was then passed by yeas and nays as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. President, Hepbron,
Aydelotte, Humphreys,
Bannon, Joyce,
Brewer, Knight,
Cooper, Lee,
Freeman, Lloyd,
Ford, Phelps,
Getty, Stevens,
Gorman, Walsh—18.
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Dennis, Steiner,
Lawrence, Suit—5.
Newcomer,
Second. Senate bill entitled an Act to provide for the re-
vision of the lists of registertd voteis in this State.
Mr. Stevens submitted the following report of the Commit-
tee on Conference on said bill.
The Committee on Conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two Houses on Senate bill No. 174, entitled an Act for
the revision of the list of registered voters of the State, beg
leave to report, that after a full and free conference, they re-
spectfully recommend that the Senate concur in the first,
sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thir-
teenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth
amendments of the House.
That the House recede from its second, third, fourth, fifth
and eighteenth amendments, and in lieu thereof, that the
following amendment be adopted.
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