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hose who voted in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Belden, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Griswold, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Schantz, Walker, Williams and Woodman-25.

Those voting in the negative were

Senater Ives-1,

No. 84, S.,

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,

Was read a third time and passed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Griswold, Hazelton,. Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Schantz, Strong. Walker, Williams, Woodman-25.

None voting in the negative.

No. 36, S.,

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

Was read a third time and passed,

By the following vote:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Senators Baldwin, Belden, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Flint, Griswold, Ivis, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Morgan, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Schantz, Strong, Walker, Williams, Woodman-25.

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A bill to appropriate money for the expenses of the Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the year 1871,

Was read a third time and passed

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Messrs. Baldwin, Beldin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Flint, Griswold, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Morgan, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Schantz, Strong, Walker, Williams and Woodman-27. None voting in the negative.

No. 8, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Wisconsin Conference Board of Trustees,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 18, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Princeton Stock Growers' Association, Was read a third time and passed.

No. 22, S.,

A bill to ainend 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 laws of 1857, entitled an act to incorporate the Yellow River Improvement Company,

Was read a third time and passed.

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CONFIRMATIONS.

On motion of Senator Griswold,

The appointments of Regents of the Normal Schools, communicated by His Excellency to the Senate on yesterday, as follows: Willard H. Chandler, Dane county,

T. D. Weeks, Walworth county,

A. H. Weld, Pierce county,
Were confirmed by the Senate,
By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Beldin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Griswold, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner. Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Schantz, Schmidt, Strong, Town, Walker, Williams and Woodman-29.

None voting in the negative.

On motion of Senator Strong,

The Senate resolved itself into

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE,

On the general file of bills,

Senator Woodman in the chair.

After deliberation, the committed rose and through the chairman reported as follows:

Mr. PRESIDENT:

The Senate, in Committee of the Whole, has had under consideration the general file of bills, has made progress, and asks leave to sit again.

BILLS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE CONSIDERED.

On motion of Senator Foster:

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 145 A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town and village of Neenah,

And said bill was read a third time and concurred in,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Beldin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Flint, Foster, Griswold, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Krousk p, Little, Magoon, Miner, Pratt, Reed, Strong, Town, Walker, Williams, Woodman-24.

Nore voting in the negative.

On motion of Senator Reed,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 7, A.,

A bil to provide for the payment of drainage money to the county of Marathon.

The bill was then read a third time, and its passage concurred in. No. 60, A,

A bill to amend section 3 of chapter 89, of the general laws of 1863, entitled an act for the protection of boarding house keepers and of livery stable keepers,

Was ordered read a third time.

On motion of Senator Town,
The Senate adjourned.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1871,

Senate met agreeably to adjournment.

The Lieutenant Governor presiding.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Mather.

Roll called, quorum present.

Reading of the journal dispensed with.

10 o'clock, A. M.

LETTERS, PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, Erc.,

Presented and referred.

By Senator Flint:

Mem. No. 19, S.,

The petition of D. E. Holmes and 102 others, voters of the city of Berlin, asking that an institution be provided for the education of the feeble-minded and idiotic children of Wisconsin.

To committee on Charitable and Benevolent Institutions.

By Senator Miner :

Mem. No. 20, S.,

A petition for amendment to Assembly bill No. 82.

To committee on Railroads.

RESOLUTIONS CONSIDERED.

Jt. Res. No, 7, S.,

Introduced by Senator Burchard on the 27th ultimo,

Laid over to 30th ultimo, and made special order for 11 o'clock, February 1st,

As follows:

Resolved, By the Senate, the Assembly concurring. That the Legislature adjourn sine die on the first of March, 1871, and that no new business will be considered after the 18th February, proximo, and no bills or resolutions shall be altered or amended after the 25th February,

Was adopted.

PRIVILEGED QUESTION.

On motion of Senator Huebschmann,

The vote by which

No 21, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Spring Grove Union Church Society,

Was concurred in yesterday,

Was re-considered,

And the bill was concurred in,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were
Senators Baldwin, Belden,

Burchard, Cameron, Colladay,

Davis, Deuster, Flint, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Hazelton, Huebsch
mann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt,
Reed, Schantz, Schmidt, Strong, Town, Walker, Williams and
Woodman-28.

Those voting in the negative were
Senator Miner-1.

BILLS INTRODUCED

Or leave granted, read first and second times and referred.

By Senator Cameron:

No. 103, S.,

A bill to authorize the city of La Crosse to aid in the construction of a state normal school building in said city.

To committee on Education.

By Senater Schantz:

No. 104, S.,

A bill to legalize the proceedings of the board of supervisors of the county of Washington, in certain proceedings therein mentioned. To committee on Town and County Organization.

By Senator Burchard:

No. 105, S.,

A bill to authorize Warren C. Ellis of the city of Beaver Dam, county of Dodge, and state of Wisconsin, to do and perform certain acts.

To committee on State Affairs.

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