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No. 54, S.,

A bill to amend section 20, chapter 141, revised statutes, entitled actions for the recovery of real property.

No 147, S.,

A bill to prevent hunting deer in the county of Door, with dogs. No. 133, S.,

A hill to authorize the city of Manitowoc to borrow money.

No, 130, S.,

A bill to incorporate the St. Joseph Temperance Society, of Richmond.

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.""

No. 139, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 141, general laws of 1858, entitled "an act relating to transcripts of justices' judgments."

No. 79, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Waupaca Agricultural and Mechanical Manufacturing Company.

No. 210, S.,

A bill to amend section 5, chapter 150, private and local laws of 1867, entitled an act to enable the county of Sheboygan to settle with the holders of its railroad aid bonds, and to fund the interest which fell due on the same in the years 1863, 1864, 1865 and 1866. No. 140, S.,

A bill to amend section 1, chapter 105, general laws of 1870, entitled an act for the preservation of game in the counties of Mil· waukee, Racine, Kenosha, Waukesha, Walworth, Jefferson, Rock, Green, Dane, La Fayette and Grant.

Said bills were signed by the Speaker.

Said bills, signed by the Speaker, were signed by the President.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

On motion of Senator Davis,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No 562, A.,

A bill to incorporate the Dane County Manufacturing Company, And said bill was read a third time and concurred in.

No. 546, A.,

Was referred to committee on State Affairs.

No. 215, A.,

To select committee consisting of the Senators from the 9th and 31st districts.

No. 449, A.,

To committee on Railroads.

No. 419, A.,

To select committee consisting of the Senators from the 6th and 5th districts.

Senator Deuster moved that the rules be suspended for the con

sideration of

No. 422, A.,

A bill to remove a toll gate upon the Milwaukee and Waukesha plank road,

Which motion was lost,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Clark, Davis, Deuster, Huebschmann, Ives, Krouskop, Miner, Morgan, Price, Reed, Rice, Walker, Williams and Woodman-15.

Those voting in the negative were

Senators Belden, Cameron, Colladay, Foster, Griswold, Joues, Little, Magoon, Pratt and Strong-10.

Senator Cameron moved that said bill be referred to the committee on Judiciary.

Senator Deuster moved to amend by referring the bill to the com mittee on Incorporations.

Senator Cameron accepted the amendment.

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And the bill was ordered to be referred to committee on Incorporations.

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A bill to appropriate to Carl Busack the sum of two thousand dollars,

Was referred to the Committee on Charitable and Benevolent Institutions.

No. 233, S.,

A bill to legalize a state road from section 16, township 19, range

11 west, to section 10 in the same town and range, in Buffalo county,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 240, S.,

A bill to amend section 13 of chapter 152, general laws of 1869, entitled an act to codify the laws of this state relating to highways and bridges,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 216, S.,

A bill relating to the settlement of the estates of deceased persons, and amendat ory of section 9, chapter 93 of revised statutes, Was read a third time and passed.

No. 274, 8..

A bill to authorize the common council of the city of Prescott to aid in the construction of a hotel in said city,

Was read a third time and passed,.

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Belden, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Foster. Ives, Jones. Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Pettit, Pratt. Price, Reed, Walker and Williams-20.

Those voting in the negative were

Senators Hall and Woodman--2.

No. 273, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Pochequette Mining Company.
No. 235, S.,

A bill to amend section 2, chapter 144, general laws of 1870, en titled an act to amend section 4, chapter 130, general laws of 1868, entitled an act to provide for the assessment of property for taxation, and the levy of taxes thereon,

Were severally read a third time and passed.

No. 286, S.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of municipal taxes in the city of Kenosha, Wis.,

Was read a third time and passed,

By the following vote.

Those voting in the affirmative were:

Senators Baldwin, Belden, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Davis, Deuster, Foster, Griswold, Hall, Huet schmann, Ives, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Strong, Walker and Woodman-25.

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A bill to repeal section 11 of chapter 8, of general laws of 1870, entitled an act to amend chapter 361 o general laws of 1860, entitled an act conferring jurisdiction on the county court of Winnebago county, and to restore section 23 of chapter 361, of the general laws of 1860,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 222, S.,

A bill to change the boundaries of the towns of Farmington and Milford, in Jefferson county, and state of Wisconsin,

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A bill to further provide for the completion of the Northern Hospital for the Insane at Oshkosh,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 241, S.,

A bill to amend section 19 of chapter 120 of the revised statutes, entitled of courts held by justices of the peace,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 283, S..

A bill to provide for the places of holding elections in the town of El Dorado, county of Fond du Lac.

No. 294, S..

A bill to change the name of the town of Seymour, in LaFayette county, to Belprai. ie.

No. 295, S.,

A bill to detach a portion of the town of Kendall, in the county of LaFayette, and to attach the same to the town of Belprairie, in the same county.

No. 300, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 46 of the private and local laws of 1870, entitled an act o change the name of the town of Center, La Fayette county, to Darlington, and restore the name of Center, to said town, Were severally read a third time and passed.

No. 290, S.,

A bill to amend sections 43 and 102 of chapter 155, of the gener. al laws of 1863, entitled an act tc codify the laws of this State, relating to common schools,

Was read a third time and passed.

No. 280, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Pine River Improvement Company,
Was read a third time and passed.

No. 83, S.,

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

Was read a third time,

And passed,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Beldin, Cameron, Colladay. Foster, Griswold, Hall, Jones, Krouskop, Little, Magoon, Miner, Pratt, Price, Strorg and Williams--15.

Those voting in the negative were

Senators Baldwin, Clark, Davis, Deuster, Heubschmann, Ives, Morgan, Pettit, Reed, Rice, Walker and Woodman-12.

The title to

No. 218, S.,

A bill to amend section 1, chapter 93, general laws 1866, which is an act to provide remedies in addition to the remedies provided by sections 100 and 101 of chapter 18 of the revised statutes, for the collection of delinquent personal taxes,

Was amended,

And the bill was read a third time and passed.

On motion of Senator Clark,
The Senate adjourned.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1871.

10 O'CLOCK A. M.

The President pro tem., Senator Williams, presiding.

The Senate met.

Quorum present.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Was granted to Senator Hazelton till Friday evening, 10th March.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

The committee on Education, to whom was referred

No. 448, A.

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

Report the same back with amendment, and recommend concurrence in its passage when so amended.

R. E. DAVIS,

Chairman,

The committee on Incorporations, to whom was referred

No. 460, A.,

A bill to amend chapter E0 of the private and local laws of 1855, entitled an act supplementary to an act to incorporate the Milwaukee Mechanics' Mutual Insurance Company, approved February 18th, 1852,

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