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States, to call a convention of the several States of the United States, for the purpose of proposing an amendment to Section three (3) of Article one (1) of the Constitution of the United States as follows: Section 3. 1st. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two (2) Senators from each State chosen by the people of the several states, at the general election, for the period of six (6) years, and each senator shall have one vote.

2nd. That the Governor of Nebraska be and he is hereby instructed to forthwith notify the Governors of the several states of the passage of this Resolution by forwarding to the Governors of the several States a printed copy thereof, and ask the co-operation of the Legislatures of the several states to join the State of Nebraska in this its application to Congress to call a convention of the several states to propose such amendment.

3rd. That the Governor of this state send a copy of these Resolutions to the members of the Congress of Nebraska.

This bill having remained with the Governor five (5) days, Sundays excepted, (the legislature having adjourned sine die on the date of the presentation of this bill to the Governor), and having failed to file it in my office with his objections within five (5) days after adjournment of the legislature, it has thereby become a law.

Witness my hand this 14th day of April, A, D, 1893.

C. C. CALDWELL,

Deputy and Acting Secretary of State,

All of the foregoing laws, except Chapters 23 and 69, are signed and attested as follows, to-wit:

(Signed) J. N. GAFFIN,

Attest:

Speaker of House of Representatives.

(Signed) ERIC JOHNSON,

Chief Clerk of House of Representatives. (Signed) T. J. MAJORS,

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INDEX TO LAWS.

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from eminent domain proceedings in city of first class of over 25,000 pop-
ulation.....

109

.......

from award of grading damages in city of first class of less than 25,000
population

from award of damages from new road

123

353, 354

in drainage proceedings

376

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