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H. B. No. 64 was taken up and considered in Committee of the Whole, with Mr. Dunlap in the Chair.

Upon rising, the committee reported as follows:

Mr. President-Your Committee of the Whole, having had under consideration H. B. No. 64, recommend the following amendments:

Add to Section 8 the following: Section 28, of Act No. 64, entitled, an Act to promote the purity of election, secure secrecy of the ballot, and provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at public expense, is hereby repealed, but should any elector be unable, on account of his physicial disability, to mark his ballot, he may request the Board of Election to mark his ballot, in accordance with his wishes.

And as amended, recommend that it do pass.

The report was adopted.

BURT DUNLAP,

Chairman.

Amendments were adopted, ordered to have a third reading, read third time, and passed Council by the following vote:

Ayes-Aspinwall, Babbitt, Davis, Dunlap, Edwards, Jones, Kemp, Lake, Nugent, Packard, Scott, Mr. President-12. Message from the Governor:

Territory of Arizona, Executive Office.)
PHOENIX, March 18, 1895.

To the Honorable the Legislative Council:

I have this day signed and approved Council Bill No. 8, an Act requiring foreign Insurance Companies, Corporations and Associations to give bonds for the security and protection of policy holders in the Territory of Arizona.

Council Bill No. 40, an Act relating to evidence in certain

cases.

Council Bill No. 55, an Act for the protection of Hotel, Inn, Boarding House and Lodging House keepers.

And Substitute Council Bill No. 32, an Act for the protection of Mortgagees and Lien holders of personal property.

Respectfully,

L. C. HUGHES
Governor.

Message from the House:

PHOENIX, March 18, 1895.

Mr. President--I am directed by the House to inform the Council that it has passed C. B. No. 30, the Governor's objections to the contrary notwithstanding.

C. D. REPPY,

Chief Clerk.

The Council resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, for the purpose of considering H. B. No. 115, C. B. No. 57, H. B. No. 9, H. B. No. 51, and H. B. No. 78, with Mr. Edwards in the Chair.

Upon rising the committee reported as follows:

Mr. President-Your Committee of the Whole, having under consideration H. B. No. 115, C. B. No. 57, H. B. No. 9, H. B. No. 51, and H. B. No. 78, beg leave to report back H. B. No. 115 without recommendation, C. B. No. 57 without recommendation, H. B. No. 9 with progress, and beg leave to sit again. E. J. EDWARDS,

The report was adopted.

Chairman.

Mr. Aspinwall gave notice that he would move a reconsideration of the vote by which H. B. No. 1 was defeated.

The Council took a recess until 7 o'clock P. M.

The Council was called to order at 7 P. M.. Mr. President in the Chair.

Roll call.

Absent--Packard.

The Sergeant at Arms was absent, and there being no objection, Mr. President appointed Mr. Aguirre to act pro tem. H, B. No. 116 was ordered to have a third reading. H. B. No. 96 was ordered to have a third reading.

H. B. No. 69 was ordered to have a third reading. C. B. No. 59 was ordered engrossed reading.

H. B. No. 107 was laid on the table.

Mr. Kemp was called to the Chair.

and to have a third

Message from the House:

PHOENIX, March 18, 1895. Mr. President-I am directed by the House to inform the Council that it respectfully requests the return, by Council to the House, of H. B. No. 136, prohibiting "Black Lists." C. D. REPPY,

Chief Clerk.

Upon motion, H. B. No. 136 was ordered returned to House.

C. B. No. 56 was taken up and passed Council, the Governor's objection to the contrary notwithstanding.

Ayes-Aspinwall, Babbitt, Davis, Dunlap, Jones, Kemp, Lake, Nugent, Scott, Mr. President-10.

Noes-Edwards-1.

Absent-Packard-1.

C. B. No. No. 64 was made a special order for 10:30 A. M. Tuesday.

H. B. No. 103 was ordered to have a third reading.

Substitute C. B. No. 45, the motion for a third reading was

lost.

C. B. No. 81 was temporarly laid on the table.

C. B. No. 75 ordered to be engrossed, and to have a third reading.

C. B. No. 86 ordered to be considered in Committee of the Whole, at II A. M. Friday.

C. B. No. 52, upon motion the further consideration of same was indefinitely postponed.

H. B. No. 93 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Ways and Means Committee.

H. B. No. 124 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Judiciary Committee.

H. B. No. 147 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Committee on Agriculture.

H. M. No. 7 was read and adopted.

H. M. No. 10 was read and lost by the following vote:

Ayes-Babbitt, Edwards-2.

Noes-Aspinwall, Davis, Dunlap, Jones, Kemp, Lake, Nugent, Scott-8.

Absent-Packard, Mr. President-2.

H. B. No, 151 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Ways and Means Committee.

H. B. No. 94 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Committee on Indian Affairs.

H. B. No. 132 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and upon motion, further consideration of the bill was indefinitely postponed.

H. B. No. 133 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Committee on Judiciary,

H. B. No. 150 read first time; rules suspended, read second time by title, and referred to Committee on Corporations.

Mr. Packard entered and took his seat.

A motion to reconsider the vote by which H. B. No. I was defeated was lost by the following vote:

Ay es-Aspinwall, Davis, Dunlap, Kemp—4.

Noes-Babbitt, Edwards, Jones, Lake, Nugent, Packard,

Scott-7.

Absent-- Mr. President-I.

Upon motion the Council adjourned until 10 o'clock A. M.,

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Council Chambers,

Eighteenth Legislative Assembly of Arizona.
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 19, 1895.

The Council met at 10 o'clock A. M., pursuant to adjourn

ment, Mr. President in the chair.

Roll call.

Absent-Kemp.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

The minutes of March 18th were read and approved.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills beg leave to report that they have examined C. B. No. 70 and find same correctly engrossed.

F. T. ASPINWALL,

Chairman.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills beg leave to report that they have examined C. B. 19, 61, 48, and find same correctly engrossed.

F. T. ASPINWALL,

Chairman.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Ways and Means beg leave to report that they have examined C. B. No. 22, and respectfully recommend that it do pass.

E. J. BABBITT,
Chairman of Committe.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Ways and Means beg leave to report that they have examined H. B. No. 93, have amended same, and as amended respectfully recommend that it do pass.

E. J. BABBITT, Chairman of Committee.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Memorials beg leave to report that they have examined H. B. No. 92, and respectfully recommend that it do not pass.

J. B. SCOTT, Chairman of Committee.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Judiciary beg leave to report that they have examined H. B. No. 40, and recommend that the same be amended as per amendments hereunto attached, and as amended that it do pass.

E. J. EDWARDS, Chairman of Committee.

Mr. President-Your Committee on Judiciary beg leave to

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