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ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

The Senate concurred with the Assembly in adopting the report of the committee of Conference on

No. 127, S.,

A bill to regulate the keeping of slaughter houses in this state.
On motion of Senator Jones,

The Senate concurred with the Assembly in adoption of

Jt. Res. No. 27, A.,

Suspending the operation of Jt. Res. No. 21, A., for a certain ригрове,

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A bill in regard to tax titles in the city of Milwaukee,
And suspend the rules for the consideration of said bill.

Senator Little moved to amend said motion by including all the bills considered in committee of the whole this morning, viz: Nos. 168, 448, 607 and 359, A.

The amendment was accepted,

And the motion to suspend the rules for the consideration of all of said bills prevailed, and

No. 261, S.,

A bill in regard to tax titles in the city of Milwaukee,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 168, A.,

A bill for the relief of the town of Royalton, in the county of Waupaca, and to provide for the draining of the swamp and overflowed lands in said town,

And

No. 448, A.

A bill to incorporate the German-English School Association of Racine,

Were read a third time and concurred in,

No. 607, A.,

A bill to appropriate to Albert A. See a sum of money therein named,

Was read a third time and concurred in,

By the following vote :

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Belden, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Jones, Krouskop, Little. Morgan, Pratt, Price, Reed, Schantz, Strong, Town, Walker and Woodman-20. Senator Huebschmann voting in the negative.

No. 359, A.,

A bill to appropriate to Adolph Haster the sum of money therein named,

Was read a third time and concurred in,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Belden, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Morgan, Pratt, Price, Reed, Schantz, Strong, Town, Walker and Woodman-20. Senator Huebschmann voting in the negative.

On motion of Senator Strong,

The Senate adjourned.

MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1871,

7 1-2 O'CLOCK, P. M.

The Senate convened agreebly to adjournment.

The Lieutenant Governor presiding.

Quorum present.

Senator Foster asked and obtained leave of absence for Senator Flint indefinitely.

Senator Price moved to recall from the Assembly, for further consideration,

No. 606, A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town of Menomonee, Dunn county, Wis.

Senator Clark moved to include, in said motion,

No. 401, A.,

A bill in relation to the collection of taxes.

Senator Baldwin moved to include

No. 44, A.,

A bill to provide for the trial of offenses upon information, and to make the general laws of the State applicable thereto.

Senator Town moved to include

No. 415, A.,

A bill to provide for the appraisal and sale of certain lands in the 4th and 5th wards of the city of Fond du Lac,

Said bills were so included in the motion of Senator Price. And the Chief Clerk was directed to request the return to the Senate of said bills.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

The committee on Engrossed Bills have examined and find correctly engrossed,

No. 12, S.,

Joint resolution to amend section 4 of article 7 of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin.

No. 29, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 56, of the general laws of 1869, entitled an act to authorize the appointment of a phonographic reporter in the tenth judicial circuit of the State of Wisconsin.

No. 298, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Eastern La Fayette and Mississippi Railway Company.

No. 109, S.,

A bill to appropriate to M. W. Stevens a sum of money therein named.

No. 289, S.,

A bill to appropriate to L. B. Noyes, a sum of money therein named.

No. 260, S.,

A bill to provide for the payment of the chaplains of the present Legislature.

No. 297, S.,

A bill to authorize the county of La Fayette to issue its bonds and take stock to build, equip and complete a railroad to a certair point within said La Fayette county westwardly from the village of Monroe, in Green county.

No. 28, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 16, of the general laws of 1870, entitled an act to authorize the appointment of phonographic reporters for the circuit court for the counties of Green Lake and Dodge, in the third judicial circuit.

No. 120, S.,

A bill to exempt the Northern Wisconsin Mutual Life Insurance Company from the provisions of chapter 59, general laws of 1870, entitled "an act to regulate the business of life insurance." J. H. JONES,

Chairman.

The committee on Enrolled Bills have examined and find correct

ly enrolled,

No. 263, S.,

A bill to provide postage stamps for the use of the elective officers of the Senate and Assembly.

J. C. HALL,

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

Have had the same under consideration, and instructed me to report the same back with amendment, and recommend its passage when so amended. Senator Belden dissenting.

CARL H. SCHMIDT.

Chairman.

The select committee to whom was referred,

No. 536, A.

A bill to legalize the returns of the Portage County Agricultural Society,

Report the same back and recommend that it be concurred in.

MYRON REED,

Select Committee.

The Select committee to whom was referred

No. 726, A.,

A bill to authorize the city of Stevens Point to aid in the construction of a normal school building in said city,

Report the same back with amendment and recommend concurrence when so amended.

MYRON REED,

Select Committee.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY.

By E. W. YOUNG, Chief Clerk thereof.

Mr. PRESIDENT:

I am directed to present you for signature,

No. 400, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Mauston Iron Manufacturing Company.

No. 497, A,,

A bill to incorporate the Craig Mining Company,

No. 600, A.,

A bill to prohibit poisoning dogs in the ci f Milwaukee.
No. 532, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 32 of the private and local laws of 1859, of the State of Wisconsin, entitled an act to incorporate the Superior and State Line Railroad Company, and all acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

No. 627, A,

A bill to empower the president and trustees of the village of Whitewater to provide security against loss by fire, and to provide for pay.nent therefor by a tax upon certain property.

No. 366, A.,

A bill to enable the city of Madison, in this State, to subscribe to the stock of the Baraboo Air Line Railroad Company, its suç. cessors or assigns, and to pay for the same.

No. 513, A.,

A bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Janesville Manufacturing and Hydraulic Company, approved March 13th, 1855.

No. 595, A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in Iowa county for the year 1870.

No. 373, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 25, of the general laws of 1870, entitled an act to authorize certain counties, towns, cities and villages to aid the Milwaukee and Northern Railway Company.

No 523, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Galesville and Trempealeau Railroad Company.

No. 263, S.,

A bill to provide for postage stamps for the use of the elective officers of the Senate and Assembly.

No. 327, A.,

A bill to repeal chapter 173 of the general laws of 1869, and to fix the time of holding circuit Court in Burnett county, and for the transferring certain records from the circuit court of Polk county to the circuit court of Rarnett county, and to arrange the empanneling of petit and grand juries in said county of Burnett.

No. 556, A.,

A bill to authorize justices of the peace in joint school district No. 4, of the towns of Arlington and Dekorra, in Columbia county, to keep offices therein.

No. 565, A..

A bill to amend chapter 28, of the general laws of 1860, entitled "an act to enable foreign executors and administrators to sue in the atate of Wisconsin, and chapter 20, of the general laws of 1868, amending said chapter 28."

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