Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of IllinoisState Printers, 1840 |
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act to amend act to authorize act to incorporate affirmative amend an act Archer ask their concurrence Bailey Baldwin Barnett Beall Bennett Bentley Bissell Blackman Bond county Bradford Brown of Sangamon Brown of Vermilion Busey Canady Carpenter Cavarly Clerk inform concurred Courtright Crain Cunningham Darnielle Denny Dodge Dollins Dougherty Drummond Dunlap Edwards Emmerson Engrossed bill following titles Francis Froman Funk Gillespie Gridley Hankins Hardin Henderson Hicks House adjourned House met pursuant House of Representatives Hull Humphrey inform the Senate Kelly Kitchell Laughlin Leary Lester Lincoln Logan Marshall McClernand McClurken McDonald McGinnis McLean Menard Messrs Minshall Moore motion moved to amend Munsell Murphy of Cook Murphy of Perry negative Odam Oliver Ormsbee Parkinson Parsons Peck Peoria county Phelps Phillips Pike county presented the petition read the third resolution Reynolds Ross Scott select committee Senate bill Senate thereof Shepley Thornton Threlkeld Troy Trumbull Turney voted Webb Wheeler Wilson Woodson yeas and nays
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Page 176 - When the houses are temporarily organized they shall elect a committee of five on the part of the house and three on the part of the senate...
Page 43 - That a Committee of two on the part of the Senate, and three on the part of the...
Page 146 - Resolved, That the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
Page 562 - Resolved, by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring herein, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives be requested, to use their best exertions to procure the passage of a law...
Page 201 - Shall the main question be now put?" It was decided in the affirmative, by yeas and nays as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative, are, Messrs.
Page 542 - It is a party measure for party purposes, from which no practical good to the people can possibly arise, but which may be the source of immeasurable evils. The undersigned are well aware that this protest will be altogether unavailing with the majority of this body. The blow has already fallen, and we are compelled to stand by, the mournful spectators of the ruin it will cause.
Page 69 - He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly by proclamation, and shall state to both houses, when assembled, the purpose for which they shall have been convened.
Page 86 - That a committee of three on the part of the house and two on the part of the senate be appointed to...
Page 44 - Also instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Congress to use their best endeavors to induce the Federal Government to remove the Indians of this State beyond its jurisdiction.
Page 261 - Shall the main question be now put?" it was decided in the affirmative. The main question was then put (Mr.