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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 edition. Excerpt: ...question being, Shall leave be granted? Upon that question the yeas and nays being demanded and ordered, resulted--yeas 32, nays 30. Those who voted in the affirmative were--Messrs. Anthony, Atherton, Bain, Blake, Brainard, Breck, Crothers, Culbertson, Dodds, Drake, Farrington, Greene, Hardesty, Haynes, Kin.I) ill. Lawrence, Matthews, McLean, Park, Pennington, Perry, Phillips, Randall, Robinson, Russell, Seward, Taylor, Trimble, Trues-dale, Voris, Westen and Wilson--32. Those who voted in the negative were--Mess'rs. Armstrong, Brackley, Brewer, Clark, Converse, Coolman, Corwin, Cotton, Cock, Coe, Elliott, Fristoe, Huston, Johnston, Kennedy, Landis, Lyle, Morrow, Musgrave, McKinney, Noble, Norris, Pattpn, Potter, Shaw, Smith of Hamilton, Totten, Vorhes, Warren, Williams of Cotumbiana, and Speaker. So the question was decided in the affirmative, and said motion was withdrawn. Mr. Anthony, from a select committee, reported back the bill, (S No. 70) to fix and apportion the representation of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, and the pending amendments. 576 On motion of Mr. Drake, Said bill with the amendments was recommitted to a select committee of one--Mr. Drake. 597 Message from the Senate: Mr. Speaker: The Senate has reconsidered its vote on House amendments to Senate bill No. 70, to fix and apportion the representation of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Attest: Albert Galloway, Clerk. 605 The House receded from its 1st and 2d amendments and insisted upon the remaining amendments. Message from the Senate. Mr. Speaker: The Senate requests the return of S. No. 70, fixing the apportionment of the General Assembly. Attest: Albert Galloway, Clerk. The House acceded to the request of the Senate for the return of S. No. 70. The rules...