No. 190, S., A bill relating to the county court of the county of Green Lake, A bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Wau paca Union School District, in the county of Waupaca. And No. 257, S., A bill to appropriate to S. K. Vaughan the sum of $9,85, No. 153, S., A bill to incorporate the village of Durand, Pepin county, Wisconsin. To committee on Judiciary. No. 753, A., To General File. On motion of Senator Colladay, The rules were suspended for the consideration of No. 597, A., A bill to incorporate the Hekla Fire Insurance Company, Those voting in the affirmative were Senators Colladay, Krouskop, Wiliams and Woodman-4. Those voting in the negative were Senators Balwin, Belden, Burchard, Clark, Davis, Griswold, Hall, Huebschmann, Ives, Jones, Little, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Price, Rice, Schantz, Town and Walker-20. On motion of Senator Davis, The vote by which the Senate refused to concur in the passage of No. 597, A., A bill to incorporate the Hekla Fire Insurance Company, Was reconsidered, And said bill was referred to the committee on State Affairs. Was referred to the committee on Federal Relations. No. 464, A., To committee on Incorporations. To select committee of the Senators from the fifth and sixth districts. Nos. 711 and 299, A., Were referred to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Ferries, No. 707, A. Was referred to the General File. A bill to authorize Geo. E. More, J. P. More, and their associates to erect and maintain booms on the Little Wolf river, in the county of Waupaca, Was read a third time and concurred in. SPECIAL ORDER. Senator Hazelton moved that the consideration of No. 124, S., A bill to create the office of state commissioner of immigration, and to provide for the same and define the duties thereof, Be postponed till to-morrow morning, and made the special order for 11 o'clock. The motion prevailed, By the following vote: Those voting in the affirmative were Senators Beldin, Colladay, Davis, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Hazelton, Huebschmann, Jones, Little, Miner, Pratt, Price, Town and Williams-15. Those voting in the negative were Senators Burchard, Deuster, Ives, Krouskop, Morgan, Reed, Rice, Schantz, Schmidt, Walker and Woodman-11. On motion of Senator Clark, The Senate resolved itself into a COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, On the general file of bilis, Senator Hall in the chair. After consideration of the bills of the file the committee 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 gone through with the same, and has instructed me to report the following bills to the Senate for its consideration : No. 162, S., A bill relating to the apportionment of school moneys raised in towns. No. 642, A., A bill to authorize the common council of the city of Janesville to levy and collect a tax of $4,000 in the year 1871, and place the same to the credit of the school fund. No. 279, S., A bill to amend an act, entitled an act to amend chapter 133 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled an act to amend an act to incorporate the village of Elkhorn. No. 420, A., A bill to incorporate the Scandinavian Brother Association. A bill to incorporate the United Cemetery Association, of the town of Abbott, in the county of Sheboygan, Wis. No. 610, A., A bill to incorporate the Milwaukee Yacht Club. And No. 536, A., A bill to legalize the returns of the Portage County Agricultu ral Society, A bill to authorize the city of Stevens Point to aid in the construction of a normal school building in said city. No. 51, A.,. A bill to regulate the inspection of fresh water fish in the city of Milwaukee. No. 184, A., A bill to regulate the estimation of time in the settlement of school district boards with teachers. No. 215, A., A bill to provide for the laying out and establishing of a state road from Rudd's Mills, in the town of Eaton, in Monroe county, to Morrison Creek, in the town of Albion, in the county of Jackson, and to appropriate the drainage fund of the towns through which such road shall pass for the purpose of grading and improv. ing the same, And No. 173, S., A bill to incorporate the Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association, With amendment. BEPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE CONSIDERED. No. 162, S., A bill relating to the apportionment of school money raised in towns, Was ordered engrossed and read a third time. Nos. 420, 648, 610 and 536, A., Were severally ordered to a third reading. The amendments to No. 250, S., Were adopted, And said bill, as amended, Was ordered engrossed and read a third time. The amendments to No. 726, A., Were adopted, And said bill, as amended, Was ordered to a third reading. No. 51, A., Was laid aside. Senator Magoon moved that the consideration of No. 184, A., Be deferred. The motion was lost, And the amendments to said bill were adopted, And the bill as amended was ordered to a third reading. The amendment to No. 215, A., Was adopted, and Said bill, as amended, Was ordered to a third reading. The amendment to No. 173, S., Was adopted, and Said bill, as amended, Was ordered engrossed and read a third time. Senator Clark moved that No. 753, A., A bill to apportion the State into Senate and Assembly districts, Be taken from the General File, And that said bill be made the special order for 10 1 2 o'clock tomorrow morning, and continue the special order until disposed of. The motion prevailed. SPECIAL ORDER. Senator Huebschmann was called to the chair. The motion to reccnsider the vote by which 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, Was concurred in by the Senate on the 10th instant, MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY. By E. W. YOUNG, Chief Clerk thereof. MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to present to you for signature A bill to amend chapter 267, of the private and local laws of 1858, entitled an act to incorporate the city of Stevens Point, and to repeal section 2, of chapter 123, of the private and local laws of 1859, entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the city of Stevens Point. No. 504, A., A bill for the relief of school district No. 6 in the town of Roxbury, Dane county. |