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No. 9, A.,

To committec on Local Legislation.

No. 86, A.,

To committee on Roads, Bridges and Ferries.

On motion of Senator Ives,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 151, A.,

A bill to fix the time of holding court in the eleventh judicial circuit, and to provide for the appointment of special terms of court, and to dispense with grand and petit jurors at certain terms.

Senator Magoon moved that the bill be committed to the committee on Judiciary,

Which motion was lost,

And the bill was concurred in.

On motion of Senator Burchard,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 54 A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes, and to change the time for selling lands for the non-payment of taxes in the county of Clark for the year 1871,

And the bill was concurred in,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Flint, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Hazleton, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt Reed, Schmidt, Strong, Town, Williams, Woodman -25.

Those voting in the negative were.

Senators Beldin, Huebschmann-2.
No. 64, A.,

Was referred to committee on Local Legislation.

No. 21, A.,

To committee on Incorporations.

No. 52, A.,

To committee on Incorporations.

No. 57, A.,

To committee on Education, with remonstrance of county offi. cers of Adams county, against its passage, accompanying.

No. 60, A.,

To committee on State Affairs.

No. 18 A.,

To committee on State Affairs.

No. 103, A.,

To committee on State Affairs.

Jt. Res. No, 6, S.,

Providing for increasing the number of committee for re-districting the State, as amended by the Assembly, constituting the committee of seven from the Senate and twelve from the Assembly, Was concurred in, and

Senators Cameron, Griswold, Strong, Foster, Baldwin, Burchard, and Huebschmann were appointed on said committee on the part of the Senate.

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A bil! to consolidate and amend the act to incorporate the city of Beaver Dam, and the several acts amendatory thereof, Was read a third time and passed.

ASSEMBLY BILLS ON THEIR THIRD READING.

No. 20, A,

A b'll to incorporate the National Iron Company, of Depere,
Was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 61, A.,

A bill to authorize school district No. two of the borough of Fort Howard to borrow a certain sum of money, Was read a third time and concurred in.

On motion of Senator Pratt,

The Senate resolved itself into

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE,

On the general file of bills,

Senator Pettit in the chair.

After consideration of the various bills submitted, the committee rose and through their chairman reported as follows:

Mr. PRESIDENT:

The Senate, in Committee of the Whole, has had under consideration the gen ral 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. 12, A.

A bill to amend chapter 53 of the private and local laws of 1867, entitled "an act to incorporate the Hazel Green Mining Company,"

No. 36, S.,

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

With amendment; and

No. 71, S.,

A bill to incorporate the St John's German Catholic Aid Society,
No. 68, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Tailors' Association of Milwaukee,
No. 34, S.,

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

No. 33, S.,

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

And

No. 66, S.,

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

Without amendment.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE CONSIDERED.

On motion cf Senator Hazelton,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 12 A.,

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A bill to amend chapter 53 of the private and local laws of 1867, entitled" an act to incorporate the Hazel Green Mining Company,' Whe amendment reported by the Committee of the Whole was agreed to.

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And the passage of the bill as amended was concurred in.
No. 36, S.,

Was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 71, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 68, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 34, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 33, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 66, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.

Senator Huebschmann moved to adjourn till Monday evening at

7 1-2 o'clock.

Senator Clark moved that the Senate do now adjourn,

Which motion prevailed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Beldin, Burchard, Cameron. Clark, Colladay, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Ives, Jones, Little, Miner, Morgan, Pratt, Reed and Woodman-16.

Those voting in the negative were

Senatoas Deuster, Hazeltou. Huebschman, Krouskop, Nagoon, Pettit, Rice, Schmidt, Strong, Town and Williams-11.

SATURDAY, January 28, 1871.

Senate met agreeable to adjournment.

10 o'clock, A. M.

In the absence of the Lieutenant Governor, and President pro tem., on motion of Senator Burchard, Senator Cameron was called to the chair.

Roll call dipensed with.

Reading of the journal dispensed with.

Senator Little moved to adjourn,

Which motion was lost.

RESOLUTIONS CONSIDERED.

The consideration of

Jt. Res. No. 7, S.,

Providing for a final adjournment of the legislature,
Was, on motion of Senator Woodman,

Postponed until Monday evening.

Res. No. 16, S.,

Was taken up, and

On motion of Senator Hazelton,

Laid aside.

BILLS INTRODUCED

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

By Senator Cameron:

No. 81, S.,

A bil' relating to the manner of commencing civil actions, and to repeal chapter 68 of the general laws of 1869.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Reed:

No. 82, S.,

A bill to legalize the acts of Bartholomew Ringle, county judge of Marathon county.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Jones:

No. 83, S.,

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A bill to amend chapter 278 of the laws of 1861, entitled " an act to amend chapter 115 of the general laws of 1859, entitled " act to prohibit the selling of intoxicating drinks on Sundays and certain other days therein named.''

To committee on State Affairs.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred,

No. 148, A.,

A bill to legalize the official acts of Aaron J. Brown as treasurer of the town of Mackford, in Green Lake county,

Have had the same under consideration, and report the same back without amendment, and recommend that it be concurred in. GEO. C. HAZELTON,

Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed bills report that they have examined and found correctly engrossed

No. 6, S.,

A bill to abolish probate fees in the county of Winnebago.
No. 17, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 168, private and local laws of 1868, entitled "an act to amend chapter 606, private and local laws of 1867, entitled an act to divide the town of Armenia, in the county of Ju

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No. 21, S.,

A bill to amend section 1 of chapter 73 of the general laws of 1859, entitled an act to change the name of the House of Refuge to that of the State Reform School."

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