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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 27,
first day of April, in the year 1868, provided, nevertheless,
that the schools now in operation may be continued under
existing authorities, until their successors are duly appointed
and qualified.
113th. Page 35, section 3. The State Superintendent now
acting under the system of public instruction, about to expire
by limitation of the Constitution, shall transfer all school
property and effects in his hands to the Principal of the State
Normal School.
Which were severally read and adopted.
The question then recurring upon the passage of the bill as
amended,
Mr. Bowlus demanded the previous question.
The question then being "shall the previous question be
now put," it was decided in the affirmative.
The question then recurring upon the passage of the bill,
It was passed by yeas and nays as follows :
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AFFIRM ATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Mearns,
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Pentland,
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Stewart, Speaker,
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Keech:
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Bond, of B. city,
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Loker,
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Guy,
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Colton,
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Coad ,
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Williams,
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Chaisty,
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Boyer,
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Sudler,
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McElroy,
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Beck,
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Legg,
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Markland,
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Iglehart,
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Smith, of Wor.,
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Coudy,
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Bond, of Calvert,
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Dutrow,
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Herbert,
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Mitchell,
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Wenner,
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Rohrer,
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Chapman,
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Bowlus,
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Seibert,
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Nicolai,
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Silver,
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Riggs,
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Slingluff,
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Nelson,
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Conley,
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Montague,
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Vandiver,
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McCulloli,
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Holmes,
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Moore,
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Kean,
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Rose,
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Hubbard,
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Devecmon,
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Lowe,
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Sanner,
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Hall,
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Corbin,
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Wentz,
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Davis, of Carroll,
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Horsey,
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Robb,
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Jordan,
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Stewart, of Dor.,
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Morse,
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Worthington,
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Davis, of Cecil,
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Blake,
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Clark,
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Touchstone,
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Latrobe,
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Jones — 63.
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Richards,
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NEGATIVE.
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Messrs.
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Trimble,
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Hopkins — 3.
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Byers,
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The Secretary of the Senate also returned the following
bills, severally
Endorsed "passed by yeas and nays."
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