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No. 86 A.

A bill to repeal chapter 203 of private and local laws of 1863, entitled " an act to incorporate the Grant River and Mississippi Road Company.

No. 120, A.,

A bill to authorize Albert Taylor to keep and maintain a ferry across the Chippewa river.

No. 40, A.,

A bill to lay out and establish a state road from the village of Montello to the village of Westfield, in Marquette county.

No. 110, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 122, general laws of 1868, entitled an act to provide for highways in recorded village plats.

No. 125, A.,

A bill to repeal chapter 64 of the private and local laws of 1870, entitled an act to appropriate the drainage fund in certain towns in the county of Marathon, for the erection of a bridge across the Wisconsin river, at the village of Jenny.

No. 78, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 207 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled an act to incorporate the Fort Howard and Duck Creek Plankroad ard Turnpike Company,

Have had the same under consideration and have instructed me to report the same back to the Senate without amendment, and recommend that the Senate do concur in the passage of said bills. No. 58 S.,

A bill to authorize and empower David Jennings to keep and maintain a ferry across Wolf river,

Have instructed me to report the same back and recommend its passage.

SAMUEL PRATT,
Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed Bills report the following bills properly engrossed:

No. 33, S.,

A bill to appropriate a sum of money for the expenses of the Hospital for the Insane at Madison, for the year 1871,

No. 77, S.,

A bill to authorize Julius Sizer and others to build and maintain a dam across Milwaukee river, in the county of Ozaukee,

No. 34, S.,

A bill to appropriate a sum of money for the expenses of the Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the year 1871, No. 36, S..

A bill to appropriate a sum of money for the expenses of the State Reform School, for the year 1871,

No. 68, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Tailors' Association of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,

No. 66, S.,

A bill to regulate the building of bridges across the Manitowoc river in the city of Manitowoc,

No. 71, S.,

A bill to incorporate the St. John's German Roman Catholic Aid Society.

J. H. JONES,
Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed Bilis report the following bills correctly engrossed:

No. 22 S.,

A bill to amend chapter 186 of the private and local laws of 1869, entitled " an act to amend chapter 398 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled "an act to amend chapter 170, of the private and local laws of 1857," entitled an act to incorporate the Yellow River Improvement Company,"

No. 84, S,,

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A bill to authorize Union School District No. 1, of the town of Monroe, in the county of Green, to borrow a certain sum of money therein named.

J. H. JONES,

Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed Bills has had under consideration the following bills, and find them correctly engrossed:

No. 8, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Wisconsin conference board of trustees, No. 18, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Princeton Stock Growers' Association, J. H JONES,

Chairman.

The Joint Committee on Claims have had under consideration the following bill: No. 80, S.,

A bill to appropriate to B. F. Fay a sum of money therein named,

And have instructed me to report the same back, with the recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

E. S. MINER,

Chairman.

The committee on Education, to whom was referred the Message of His Excellency, the Governor, in relation to the appointment of Regents of Normal Schools, would respectfully report that they have had the same under consideration, and reccommend that the nominations therein made be confirmed.

R. E. DAVIS,

Chairman.

REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

The special committee, to whom was referred,
Nos. 28 and 29, S.,

Report the same back with amendments, and recommend their passage when so amended.

SAM'L D BURCHARD,

SAT. CLARK,

GEO. BALDWIN,

W. S. FLINT.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

On motion of Seuator Strong,

No. 51, A..

A bill to regulate the inspection of fresh water fish in the city of Milwaukee,

Was referred to the committee on State Affairs,

By the following vote.

Those voting in the affirmative were:

Senators Beldin, Cameron, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Foster, Griswold, Hazelton, Magoon, Miner, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Strong, Town and Williams-16

Those voting in the negative were:

Senators Baldwin, Burchard, Clark, Deuster, Huebschmano, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Morgan, Rice, Schantz, Schmidt, Walker and Woodman-15.

No. 99 A.,

Was referred to Select committee consisting of the Senators from the 25th, 20th, 4th and 33d districts.

No. 33 A,

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To committee on Judiciary.

On motion of Senator Williams,

The rules were suspended, for the consideration of

No. 72, A.,

A bill concerning the terms of court of the twelfth judicial circuit,

To which he offered an amendment.

The amendment was adopted,

And the passage of the bill was concurred in, as amended.

On motion of Senator Colladay,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 95, A.,

A bill to authorize the school board of school district No. 1, in

the town of Blooming Grove, in the county of Dane, to pay teacher, And the bill was read a third time and concurred in.

On motion of Senator Foster,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 100. A,

A bill to change the name of the Portage, Winnebago and Superior railroa company.

On motion of Senator Huebschmann,

Said bill was referred to the committee on railroads.

Jt. Res. No 6, A.,

Providing for epies of the Governor's message,

Was referred to the committee on priting.

On motion of Senator Belden,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 207, A.,

A bill to enable the city of Racine to re-adjust its corporate indebtedness,

And the bill was concurred in

By the following vo e:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Belden, Cameron. Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Flint, Griswold, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt. Reed, Rice, Schantz, Schmidt, Town. Walker, Williams and Woodman-26.

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None voting in the negative.

The Senate refused to concur in the amendment by the Assembly

Jt. Res No. 8, S.,

Providing manuals for the use of the Legislature.

ASSEMBLY BILLS ON THEIR THIRD READING.

No. 122 A.,

A bill to incorporate the Madison Woolen Mill,

With amendment,

Was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 63, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Wisconsin Brown Stone Company,
Was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 21 A.,

A bill to incorporate the Spring Grove Union Church society, Was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 96, A.,

A bill to extend and continue the provisions and the rights and privileges of chapter 337 of the private and local laws of 1866, entitled an act to incorporate the Central Wisconsin Peat Company, until the first day of January 1875,

Was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 52, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Puddlers and Boilers' Union of Bayview Wisconsin,

Was read a third time and concurred in.

SENATE BILLS ON THEIR THIRD READING.

No. 68, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Tailors' Association, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,

Was read a third time and passed,

No. 71, S.,

A bill to incorporate the St. John's German Roman Catholic Aid. Society,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 66 S.,

A bill to regulate the building of bridges across Manitowoc river, in the city of Manitowoc,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 77 S.,

A bill to authorize Julius Sizer and others to build and maintain

a dam across Milwaukee river, in the county of Ozaukee,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 33, S.,

A bill to appropriate money for the expenses of the Hospital for the Insane, at Madison, for the year 1871,

Was read a third time, and passed,

By the following vote:

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