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By Senator Burchard:

No. 106, S.,

A bill to amend section 75 of the general laws of 1963, relating to common schools, and to provide for the collection of taxes in certain cases.

To committee on Education.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

The committee on Printing have had under consideration the following bills:

Jt. Res. No. 6, A.,

Providing copies of the Governor's message in various languages, for the use of the legislature,

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

Also,

No. 62, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 103, of the general laws of 1866, and other acts amendatory thereof, relating to the sale of lands for unpaid taxes, and the conveyance and redemption thereof,"

And have instructed me to report it back with its passage recommended.

. S. MINER,

Chirman.

The committee on Engrossed Bills respectfully report the following correctly engrossed:

No. 89 S.,

A bill to authorize school district No. 6, in the town of Shullsburgh, county of La Fayette, to borrow a sum of money.

No. 90, S.,

A bill to authorize school district No. 5, in the town of Belmont, county of La Fayette, to borrow a sum of money.

J..H. JONES,

Chairman.

The committee on Railroads have had under consideration the following bills:

No. 85, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Dunleith, La Crosse and St Croix kiver Shore Railroad Company.

No. 100, A.,

A bill to change the name of the Portage, Winnebago & Superior Railroad Company.

I am instructed to report the same back without amendment, and reecommend their passage.

No. 73, S.,

A bill to incorporate the State Line and Union Railroad Company.

Reported back with amendment, and its passage recommended as amended,

No. 41, S.,

A bill to repeal certain sections of chapter 273 of the privat> and local laws of 1870, entitled "an act to revive and amend the act to incorporate the Sugar River Valley Rail Road company, and to authorize certain towns therein named to aid in the construction of said railroad,"

Reported back with substitute, and the passage of the substitute recommended.

WM. GRISWOLD,
Acting Chairman.

The committee on Incorporations, to whom was referred the following bilis:

No. 92, S.,

A bill to revive, consolidate and amend the act to incorporate the city of Prescott, and the several acts amendatory thereof.

No. 104, A,

A bill to incorporate the Union Church Association, in the town of Wiota, LaFayette county, Wisconsin.

No. 93, A.,

A bill to ir corporate the United Evangelical St. John's Church Congregation, of Germantown, Washington county, Wisconsin. No. 32, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 276 of the private laws of 1857, entitled "An act to incorporate the village of Depere,"

Have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report them back without amendment, and passage recommended. B. U. STRONG,

Chairman.

The committee on Enrolled Bills have presented to the Governor for his signature,

No. 1 S.,

A bill to legalize an adjourned term of the Circuit Court in and for Rock county.

No. 5, S.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town of Westford and the East ward of the village of Ran lolph, in Dodge county, and to authorize the clerk of the board of said county to apportion tax to the East ward of the village of Randolph and the town of Westford in the county of Dodge.

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M. C. No. 1, S.,

Memorial to Congress for the renewal of the grant to aid in the construction of a railroad from St. Croix river or lake to the west end of Lake Superior or Bayfield.

No. 16 S.,

A bill to legalize the tax roll of the town of Erin in the county of Washington for the year 1870.

No. 12, S.,

A bill to authorize and direct the city clerk of the city of Madison to add to the tax roll of 1870, certain special taxes and assessments, and to legalize the re-levy of the same.

No. 23, S.,

A bill to appropriate a sum of money for the payment of indebtedness, current expenses and general repairs of the State prison for the year 1871.

No. 53, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 172, of the local laws of 1870, entitled an act to incorporate the Baraboo Air Line Railroad Company.

No. 57, S.,

A bill providing for the collection of certain taxes in the city of Kenosha, and extending the time for collecting the same.

No. 37, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 462 of the private and local laws of 1866 entitled an act to incorporate the Wisconsin Union Railroad Company.

No. 9, S.,

A bill to authorize the Western Union railroad company to guarantee the payment of bonds of the Sabula, Ackley and Dakota railroad company, and other companies. J. C. HALL,

Chairman.

The committee on Enrolled Bills respectfully report the following correctly enrolled:

No. 15, S,

A bill to enable the board of supervisors of Iowa county to clect a superintendent of poor,

No. 56, .,

A bill to change the name of the Brewers' Protective Insurance Company of the West to that of the Brewers' Fire Insurance Company of America.

J. C. HALL,
Chairman.

The committee on Education, to whom the following bills were referred, have had the same under consideration, and would report said bills back with the following recommendations:

No. 57, A.,

A bill to repeal part of sections 10, 11 and 12, of chapter 484, private and local laws of 1870, entitled an act to incorporate the Adams County Collegiate Institute,

Accompanied by a petition for, and a remonstrance against said

bill.

No. 111, A.,

A bill to provide for holding Normal Institutes in the State of Wisconsin, and to appropriate a certain sum of money for the purposes therein named,

Recommend that said bills do pass.

No. 88, S.,

A bill to create a State Board of Education,

With an amendment herewith submitted; recommend that said bill do pass when so amended.

R. E. DAVIS,

Chairman.

The committee on Judiciary to which was referred,

No. 20 S.,

A bill to protect the public against unauthorized insurance agents, Report the same back to the Senate without amendment, and recommend that it pass.

No. 64, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 113 of the general laws of 1868, entitled "an act to amend chapter 182 of the revised statutes, entitled of pardons,'

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Report the same back with an amendment, and recommend that it pass when so amended.

No. 43, A.,

A bill to repeal chapter 174 of the general laws of 1869, entitled an act to amend chapter 49 of the general laws of 1866," entitled "an act to amend sections 1 and 4 of chapter 133 of the revised statutes," entitled. "of costs and fees," and to revive and re-enact chapter 18 of the general laws of 1867, entitled "an act to amend chapter 49 of the general laws of 18 56,"entitled" an act to amend sections 1 and 4 of chapter 133 cf the revised statutes," entitled" of costs and fees,"

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

No. 97, A.,

A bill to make the receiving of a railroad pass by a juror, in any court of this State, in a case where a railro: d company is a party, or interested, or by a commissioner to award damages for the taking private property for railroad purposes, a felony, and punishable in the state prison,

Report the same back, and recommend that it be indefinitely postponed.

No. 105 A,.

A bill to repeal chapter 404 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled " an act to authorize the supervisors of Racine county to construct drains in certain cases ;" also, chapter 391 of the private and local laws of 1869, entitled an act to amend chapter 404

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of the private and local laws of 1869," Report the same back, with the recommendation that it be referred to the committee on Agriculture.

G. C. HAZELTON,

Chairman.

REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

The Select Committee to whom was referred Assembly bill
No. 99, A.,.

A bill to amend chapter 445, of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled an act to incorporate the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company, and to legalize certain acts of the company,

Have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back with an amendment, and recommend its concurrence when so amended.

SAT. CLARK,

SAM'L D. BURCHARD,

H. S. TOWN,

A. SCHANTZ,

W. M. GRISWOLD.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY.

By E. W. YOUNG, Chief Clerk thereof.

MR. PRESIDENT:

I am directed to inform you that the Assembly has passed and asks the concurrence of the Senate in

No. 212, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 403, private and local laws of 1867, entitled an act to incorporate the Northwestern Furniture Company, No. 68, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Milwaukee and Northwestern Railway Company,

No. 83, A.,

A bill to amend section 1, chapter 153 of the revised statutes, entitled of liens of mechanics and others,

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