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By Senator Reed :

No. 55, S.,

A bill to provide for the county printing in the county of Waupaca.

To committec on Local Legislation.

By Senator Huebschmann:

No. 56, S.,

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

On motion of Senator Huebschmann,

The rules were suspended, and

The bill was passed.

By Senator Pettit :

No. 57, S.,

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

On motion of Senator Pettit,

The rules were suspended, and

The bill was passed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beldin, Burchard, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Flint, Foster, Hall, Huebschmann, Ives, Little, Magoon, Miner, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Strong, Town, Williams and Woodman-21. None voting in the negative.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Enrolled Bills have examined, and find correctly enrolled the following:

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 Randolph, in the county of Dodge, and to authorize the clerk of the board of said county to apportion taxes to said town and village.

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. 16, S.,

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

J. C. HALL,

Chairman.

The committee on Roads, Bridges and Ferries, to which was referred

No. 26, S.,

A bill to authorize the reviewing of the State road from Lone Rock, in Richland county, to Kickapoo Center, in Vernon county. Also,

No. 40, A.,

A bill to provide for opening up and constructing a state road from the village of Necedah to Remington's mills,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back without amendment, and recommend their passage.

S.PRATT.
Chairman.

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

No. 10, S.,

A bill to regulate the time of holding the general terms of the circuit court for the sixth judicial district.

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A bill to repeal chapter 138, general laws of 1870, entitled, an act for the destruction of lynxes, wolves and wild cats."

No. 20 S.,

A bill to protect the public against unauthorized insurance agents. 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. 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." No. 4, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Iowa and Richland Counties Railroad Company.

M. H. PETTIT,
Acting Chairman.

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. 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. No. 25 A.,

A bill to confer certain powers upon the committee of Investigation of certain offices of the county of Manitowoc,

And has concurred in the adoption of

Jt. Res. No 3 S.,

Providing for the printing of 5,000 copies of the report of the committee on Charitable and Benevolent Institutions.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

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." Referred to committee on Judiciary.

No. 25, A.,

A bill to confer certain powers upon the committee of investigation of certain offices of the county of Manitowoc,

Was, on motion of Senator Magoon,

Referred to committee on Judiciary, with instruction to report a bill for a general law on the same subject,

By the following vote:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

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Senators Beldin, Colladay, Flint, Foster, Hall, Little, Magoon, Pratt, Reed, Strong, Town and Williams-12.

Those voting in the negative were

Senators Burchard, Clark, Davis, Deuster, Huebschmann, Ives, Miner, Schmidt and Woodman-9.

SENATE BILLS ON THEIR THIRD READING.

No. 4, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Iowa and Richland Counties Railroad Company,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 10, S,

A bill regulating the time of holding the general terms of the circuit court for the sixth judicial circuit,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 19 S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 138, general laws of 1870, entitled " an act for the destruction of lynxes, wolves and wild cats,"

Read a third time, and

On motion of Senator Schmidt,

Was referred to the committee on Agriculture,
By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Beldin, Burchard, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Foster, Hall, Ives, Little, Pettit, Schmidt, Strong, Williams and Woodman-14. Those voting in the negative were

Senators Clark, Deuster, Huebschmann, Magoon, Miner, Pratt, Reed and Town-8.

No. 20, S,

A bill to protect the public against unauthorized insurance agents, Was read a third time, and was,

On motion of Senator Magoon, referred

To committee on Judiciary.

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,

Was read a third time, and passed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Beldin, Burchard, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Flint, Foster, Hall, Huebschman, Ives, Little, Miner, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Schmidt, Strong, Town, Williams and Woodman-20.

None voting in the negative.

No. 37, S.,

A bi to amend chapter 462 of the private and local laws of 1866, entitled an act to incorporate the Wisconsin Union Railroad, Was read a third time and passed.

ASSEMBLY BILLS ON THEIR THIRD READING.

No. 80 A.,

A bill to amend chapter 374 of private and local laws of 1870, entitled, an act to incorporate the Trempeleau County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company,"

Was read a third time and concurred in,

Senator Williams moved to reconsider the vote by which

No. 19, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 138, general laws of 1870, entitled an

act for the destruction of lynxes, wolves and wild cats,

Was referred to the committee on Agriculture,

Which motion prevailed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmatiee were

Senators Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Foster, Griswold, Hall,

Huebschmann, Magoon, Miner, Pratt, Reed, Town, Williams and Woodman-14.

Those voting in the negative were

Senators Beldin, Burchard, Davis, Flint, Ives, Little, Pettit, Schmidt and Strong-9.

The motion for reference was lost, and

The bill was then passed.

On motion of Senator Clark,

The senate resolved itself into a

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE,

On the general file of bills,

Senator Clark in the chair.

After consideration of the 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 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. 40, S.,

A bill to provide for opening and constructing a state road from the village of Necedah to Remington's Mills.

No. 26, S.,

A bill to authorize the reviewing of the State road from Lone Rock, in Richland county, to Kickapoo Center, in Vernon county. No. 48, A.,

A bill to amend section 7, of chapter 27, of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled an act to incorporate the Boscobel and Crawford County Bridge Company,

Without amendment.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE CONSIDERED.

No. 40, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.

Senator Magoon moved that

No. 26, S.,

Be recommitted to the committee on Roads, Bridges and Ferries, Which motion was lost, and

The bill was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 48, A.,

Was ordered to third reading.

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