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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1858 edition. Excerpt: ... in the Third Judicial District. Mr. Seevers introduced House File No. 206: A bill tor an act fixing compensation of future General Assemblies, Which was read a first and second time. On motion of Mr. Mahony The bill was considered as engrossed and read a third time, and upon the question, Shall the same now pass'. The yeas and nays were ordered and were as follows: Yeas 57, ) Nays 1. j" The yeas were, Messrs. Anthony, Ayers, Bates, Bauder, Beal, Belknap, Campbell, Carpenter, Cassaday of Van Buren, Casady of Woodbury, Cassiday of Mabuska, Cavanaugh, Clark of Des Moines, Cooley, Collins, Crawford, Curtis, Davis, Dewey, Dews, Edwards, Foster, Gray, Grimes, Gue, Guiberson, Harmon, Jackson, Lambert, Laney, Lundy, Mahony, McCrary, McCormick, McGrew, Millard, Mitchell, Millsap, Moorman, Morgan, Pierson, Prentiss, Randolph, Rankin, Reitzel, Scott, Seevers, Sprague, Stearns, Steward, Streeter, Thompson, Waln, Wilson, Woodward, Wright, Mr. Speaker--57. Mr. Milliser voted in the negative. The bill was passed, when the title of the same was agreed to. Mr. Woodward introduced House File No. 207: A bill for an act to amend section two of an act entitled an act to change the name of New Haven, in Buchanan county, Which was read a first and second time, and Referred to the committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Beal introduced House File No. 208: A bill for an act to authorize the Register of the Land Office and Governor of Iowa to issue patents to the purchasers of Des Moines River Improvement Lands, Which was read a first and second time, and Referred to the committee on Public Lands. Mr. Grimes introduced House File No. 209: A bill for an act in relation to new counties, and changing the boundaries thereof, Which was read a first and second time, and Laid...