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east of the center line of Western avenue and south of the center line of West Ohio street, all in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Fourth district.

Fifth-That part of the Sixth Ward west of the center line of Throop street and east of the center line of Western avenue, that part of the Seventh ward east of the center line of Western avenue, and that part of the eighth ward south of the center line of west Taylor street, all in the city of Chicago, in county of Cook, shall constitute the Fifth district.

Sixth-The Eighteenth ward, that part of the Sixteenth ward east of the center line of Larrabee street, and the Fifteenth ward, all in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Sixth district.

Seventh-That part of the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, west of the center line of Western avenue, and the towns of Bloom, Bremen, Thornton, Calumet, Worth, Rich, Palos, Orland, Lemont, Lyons, Riverside, Cicero, Proviso, Leyden, Maine, Elk Grove, Schaumberg and Hanover, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Seventh district.

Ninth-All that part of the Fourteenth ward north of the centre line of west Division street and east of the center line of Western avenue, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, and the towns of Lake View, Evanston, Jefferson, Norwood Park, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Northfield, Niles and New Trier, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Ninth district.

Fifteenth-All of the Fifth ward except that part east of the Chicago river, east of the center line of Stewart avenue, and north of the center line of Twenty-sixth street, and that part of the Sixth ward east of the center line of Throop street, all in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Fifteenth district.

Thirty-third That part of the Seventeenth ward north of the center line of Ohio street, that part of the Sixteenth ward west of the center line of Larrabee street, that part of the Thirteenth ward east of the center line of Western avenue and north of the center line of Ohio street, and that part of the Fourteenth ward east of the center line of Western avenue and south of the center line of Division street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Thirty-third district.

And the yeas and nays being demanded, resulted as follows: Year, 65; nays, 79.

Those voting in the affirmative are:.

Messrs. Andrews, Becker, Billings, Bitner, Blackaby, Boyd, Bryan, Buck, Buckingham, Campbell, Carr, Clark, Cloonan, Cook J. R., Coultas, Crandall, Cronkrite, Crook, Durfee, Duffy, English, Gallup, Green, Gregg, Harris of Fayette, Herrington, Hill, James, Keen of Wayne, Linegar, Lucas, Mann, Martin of Woodford, Martin of White, McAdams, McDonald, McKinley, McKone, McLeod, McMahon, Mieure, Morgan, Mortland, Murphy, Niehaus, O'Mara, Paisley, Perrin, Powell, Reno, Richardson of Cumberland, Richardson of Adams, Sexton, Sharp, Shumway, Smith, Spann, Sullivan, Tenney, Thompson, Vaughey, Weber, Wilbanks, Winter, Yancey-Yeas, 65.

Those voting in the negative are:

Messrs. Allen, Ames, Bailey, Baldwin, Bayne, Brown, Bundy, Butterfield, Carter, Chatee, Chandler, Chatfield, Chisholm, Collier, Collins of Cook, Collins of Will, Cook O. S., Cowan, Cox, Crews, Davis, Diggins, Dysart, Erwin, Garland, Goodspeed, Harris of Cook, Heryer, Holden, Keen of Wabash, Kelly, Kroll, Little, Loucks, Ludington, McCune, Mc Williams, Mitchell, Mock, Morris, Okeson, Olwin, Otman, Parry, Peters.

Pearson of Madison, Pearson of Cook, Peterson, Petrie, Phelps, Pierson of Greene, Plotke, Pollock, Postel, Parish, Robinson, Rogers, Rumley, Simmons, Simonson, Stover, Stowell, Strattan of Jefferson, Stratton of Will, Struckman, Sumner, Tice, Thornton, Tontz, Underwood, Veile, White of Cook, Whiteman, Wood of Knox, Wood of DeKalb, Wright of DuPage, Wright of Boone, Young, Mr. Speaker-Nays, 79.

And the amendment was lost.

Mr. O. S. Cook offered the following amendment:

Amend by substituting for ten districts named for Cook county, the following:

The First, Second and Third wards and that part of the Fifth ward lying north of the center line of Twenty-second street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the First district.

Second-The Fourth ward, and that part of the Fifth ward lying south of the center line of Twenty-second street, and east of the center line of Stewart avenue, in the city of Chicago and town of Hyde Park, all in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Second district.

Third-That part of the Fifth ward lying west of the center line of Stewart avenue and south of the center line of Twenty-second street, and that part of the sixth ward lying east of the center line of Robey street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Third district.

Fourth-That part of the Seventh ward lying east of the center line of Morgan street, the Eighth ward, and that part of the Ninth ward lying east of the center line of Halsted street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Fourth district.

Fifth-That part of the Ninth ward lying west of the center line of Halsted street, the Tenth ward, that part of the Eleventh ward lying north of the center line of Van Buren street, that part of the Fourteenth ward lying east of the center line of Center avenue and south of the center line of Chicago avenue, and that part of the Seventeenth ward lying south of the center line of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Fifth district.

Sixth-The Eighteenth ward, that part of the Sixteenth ward lying east of the center line of Larrabee street, and that part of the Fifteenth ward lying east of the center line of Sheffield avenue, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Sixth district.

Seventh-The towns of Lake View, Evanston, New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Hanover, Schamburg, Elk Grove, Maine, Niles, Norwood Park and Jefferson, and that part of the Fourteenth ward lying east of the center line of Milwaukee avenue and north of the center line of Division street, that part of the Fifteenth ward lying west of the center line of Sheffield avenue, and that part of the Sixteenth ward lying west of the center line of Larrabee street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Seventh district.

Ninth-The Thirteenth ward, all of the Fourteenth ward except that part lying east of the center line of Milwaukee avenue and north of the center line of Division street, except that part lying

east of the center line of Center avenue and south of the center line of Chicago avenue, and that part of the Seventeenth ward lying north of the center line of Chicago avenue, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Ninth district.

Eleventh-The Twelfth ward, that part of the Eleventh ward lying south of the center line of Van Buren street, that part of the Seventh ward lying west of the center line of Morgan street, and that part of the Sixth ward lying west of the center line of Robey street, in the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Eleventh district.

Thirteenth-The towns of Leydon, Proviso, Cicero, Riverside, Lyons, Lemont, Palos, Orland, Worth, Lake, Calumet, Thornton, Bloom, Bremen and Rich, in the county of Cook, shall constitute the Thirteenth district.

And the yeas and nays being demanded, resulted as follows: Yeas, 59; nays, 77.

Those voting in the affirmative are:

Messrs. Andrews, Becker, Billings, Blackaby, Buck, Buckingham, Campbell, Carr, Clark, Cook J. R., Cook O. S., Coultas, Crandall, Cronkrite, Crook, Durfee, Duffy, English, Gallup, Gorman, Green, Gregg. Herrington, Hill, James, Keene of Wayne, Linegar, Lucas, Martin of Woodford, Martin of White, McAdams, McDonald, McKinley, McKone, McLeod, Mieure, Morgan, Mortland. Murphy, Niehaus, O'Mara, Paisley, Perrin, Powell, Reno, Richardson of Cumberland, Richardson of Adams, Sexton. Sharp, Shumway, Smith, Spanu, Sullivan, Tenney, Thompson, Vaughey, Weber, Wilbanks, Yancey-Yeas, 59.

Those voting in the negative are:

Messrs. Allen, Ames, Bailey, Baldwin, Bayne, Brown, Bundy, Butterfield, Chafee, Chandler, Chatfield, Chisholm, Collier, Collins of Cook, Collins of Will, Cowan, Cox, Crews, Davis, Diggins, Dysart, Erwin, Garland, Goodspeed, Harris of Cook, Heryer, Holden, Keen of Wabash, Kelly, Kroll, Little, Loucks, Ludington, McCune, McWilliams, Mitchell, Mock, Morris, Okeson, Olwin, Otman, Parry, Peters, Pearson of Madison, Pearson of Cook, Peterson, Petrie, Phelps, Pierson of Greene, Plotke, Pollock, Postel, Parish, Robinson, Rogers. Rumley, Simmons, Simonson, Stover, Stowell, Stratton of Jefferson. Stratton of Will, Struckman, Sumner, Tice. Thornton. Tontz. Underwood, Veile, Whiteman, Winter. Wood of Knox, Wood of DeKalb, Wright of DuPage, Wright of Boone, Young, Mr. Speaker-Nays, 77.

And the motion was lost.

Mr. Duffy moved to adjourn unti! 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. And the motion was lost.

Mr. Martin of Woodford offered the following amendment: Amend section 1, in line 70, by striking out the word "twentieth," and inserting therein the word "twenty-fifth;" when

Mr. Mann offered the following as a substitute therefor: Amend section one by striking out of lines 69 and 70 the word "twentieth," and inserting in place thereof the word "twenty-fifth;" and by striking out of lines 79 and 80 the word "twenty-fifth," and inserting in place thereof the word "twentieth;" when

Mr. Parish moved to lay the substitute of Mr. Mann on the table. And the yeas and nays being demanded, resulted as follows: Yeas, 59; nays, 81.

Those voting in the affirmative are:

Messrs. Allen, Ames, Bailey, Baldwin, Bayne, Brown, Bundy, Butterfield, Chafee, Chandler, Chatfield, Chisholm, Collins of Cook, Collins of Will, Crews, Davis, Diggins, Dysart. Erwin, Garland, Goodspeed. Harris of Cook, Heryer, Holden, Keen of Wabash, Kelly, Kroll, McWilliams, Mitchell, Mock, Okeson, Otman, Parry, Pearson of Madison, Pearson of Cook, Peterson, Petrie, Pheps, Pierson of Greene, Plotke, Pollock, Postel, Parish, Robinson, Rumley, Simonson, Stover, Stowell. Strattan of Jefferson, Stratton of Will, Struckman, Tice, Thornton, Tontz, Veile, Whiteman, Wood of Knox, Wood of DeKalb, Mr. Speaker-Yeas, 59.

Those voting in the negative are:

Messrs. Andrews, Becker, Billings, Bitner, Blackaby, Boyd, Bryan, Buck, Buckingham, Campbell, Carr, Carter, Clark, Cloonan, Collier, Cook J. R., Cook O. S., Coultas, Cowan, Crandall, Crews, Durfee, Duffy, English, Gallup, Gorman, Green, Gregg, Harris of Fayette, Herrington, Hill, James, Keene of Wayne, Linegar, Little. Lucas, Mann, Martin of Woodford, Martin of White, McAdams, McCune, McDonald, McKinley, McKone, McLeod, McMahon, Mieure, Morgan, Morris, Mortland, Murphy, Niehaus, Olwin, O'Mara, Paisley, Peters, Perrin, Powell, Reno, Richardson of Cumberland, Richardson of Adams, Sexton, Sharp, Shumway, Smith, Spann, Sullivan, Sumner, Tenney, Thompson, Vaughey, Weber, Welsh, White of Cook, Wilbanks, Winter, Wright of DuPage, Wright of Boone, Yancey, Young-Nays, 81.

And the motion was lost.

The question now recurring on the substitute of Mr. Mann, Pending which, at 6:15 o'clock P. M., Mr. Mitchell moved that the House adjourn until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.

And the motion prevailed.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1882-9 O'CLOCK A. M.

The House met, pursuant to adjournment.

The Speaker in the chair.

Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Hale.

The journal of yesterday was read and approved.

The consideration of the special order of business, being Senate Bill No. 10, pending at the hour of adjournment yesterday afternoon,-being the substitute of Mr. Mann for the amendment of Mr. Martin of Woodford,-was resumed.

And the yeas and nays being demanded, resulted as follows: Yeas, 76; nays, 67.

Those voting in the affirmative are:

Messrs. Andrews. Becker, Billings, Bitner, Blackaby, Boyd, Bryan, Buck, Buckingham, Campbell, Carr, Carter, Clark, Cloonan, Cook J. R., Cook O. S., Coultas, Crandall, Cronkrite, Crook, Durfee, Duffy, English, Gallup, Gorman, Green, Gregg, Harris of Fayette, Harvey, Herrington, Hill, James, Keen of Wayne, Linegar, Little. Lucas, Mann, Martin of Woodford, Martin of White, McAdams, McCune, McDonald, McKinley, McKone, McLeod, McMahon, Mieure, Morgan, Morris, Mortland, Niehaus, O'Mara, Paisley, Perrin, Postel, Powell, Parish, Reno, Richardson of Cumberland, Richardson of Adams, Sexton, Sharp, Shaw, Shumway, Smith, Spann, Sullivan, Tenney, Thompson, Vaughey, Veile. Welsh, White of Cook, Wilbanks, Winter, Yancey-Yeas, 76.

Those voting in the negative are:

Messrs. Allen, Ames, Bailey, Baldwin. Bayne, Brown, Bundy, Butterfield, Chafee, Chatfield, Chisholm, Collier, Collins of Cook, Collins of Will, Cowan, Cox, Crews, Davis, Diggins, Dysart. Erwin, Garland, Goodspeed, Harris of Cook, Heryer, Holden, Keen of Wabash, Kelly, Kroll, Loucks, Ludington, McWilliams, Mitchell, Mock, Nichols, Okeson, Olwin, Otman, Parry, Pearson of Madison, Pearson of Cook, Peterson, Petrie, Phelps, Pierson of Greene, Plotke, Pollock, Robinson, Rumley, Simmons, Simonson, Stover, Stowell, Strattan of Jefferson, Stratton of Will, Struckman, Sumner, Tice, Thornton, Tontz, Whiteman, Wood of Knox, Wood of DeKalb, Wright of DuPage, Wright of Boone, Young, Mr. Speaker-Nays, 67.

And the substitute was adopted.

At 11:55 o'clock A. M., Mr. Collins of Cook moved that the House adjourn until 2:30 o'clock P. M.

And the motion prevailed.

TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M.

The House met, pursuant to adjournment.

The consideration of Senate Bill No. 10, pending at the hour of adjournment to-day, was resumed; when

Mr. O. S. Cook offered the following amendment:

Amend by striking out of line 9 in printed bill the first three words, "that part of," and all of said line line after the word "ward" and the words "ninth street" in the 10th line; and by striking out all of line 12 in printed bill after the word "wards," and the words "north of the center line of Twenty-ninth street," in line 13.

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