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ferry across Big Sturgeon Bay, in Door county," and to grant to Henry Schuyler the right to establish and maintain a ferry across Big Sturgeon Bay, in Door county.

No. 98, A.,

A bill to confer certain powers upon the building commissioners appointed under chapter 39 of the laws of 1870, entitled an act to provide an additional institution for the insane,

No. 107, A.,

A bill to repeal chapter 429 of the private and local laws of 1870, entitled "an act to amend the act to incorporate the city of Milwaukee, and the acts amendatory thereof," approved March 16, 1870, and to revise and re-enact all laws in relation to the collection of taxes, the receipts and disbursements of moneys by the treasurer of the city of Milwaukee, and to legalize his proceedings since the 15th day of March, 1870,

Said bills having been signed by the Speaker.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMELY.

By E. W. YOUNG, Chief Clerk thereof.

MR. PRESIDENT:

I am directed to inform you that the assembly has asks the concurrence of the Senate in

No. 59 A.,

A bill to authorize joint school district No. 5, towns of Lima and Clifton, county of Grant, and town of Mifflin, county of Iowa, to borrow a certain sum of money.

No. 145 A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the town and village of Neenah.

No. 146 A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the city of Watertown.

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,

And

Jt. Res. No. 7, A.,

Extending sympathy to any and every nation striving to establish a republican form of government,

And has concurred with the Senate in the passage of

No. 15, S,

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

And,

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.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

No. 59, A.,

Was referred to committee on Education.

No. 145 A.,

Was referred to committee on State Affairs.

On motion of Senator Woodman,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

No. 146, A.,

A bill to extend the time for the collection of taxes in the city of Watertown,

And the passage of the bill was concurred in,

By the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Senators Baldwin, Beldin, Burchard, Cameron, Clark, Colladay, Deuster, Flint, Foster, Hall, · Hazelton, Huebschmann, Ives, Krouskop, Little, Miner, Morgan, Pettit, Pratt, Reed, Rice, Schmidt, Strong, Town, Williams and Woodman-26.

None voting in the negative.

No. 148, A.,

Was referred to the committee on Judiciary,

On motion of Senator Town.

Jt. Res. No. 6, A.,

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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE,

On the general file of bills,

Senator Jones 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. 61, A.,

A bill to authorize school district No. 2 of the borough of Fort Howard to borrow a certain sum of money,

With amendment.

And

No. 46, S.,

A bill to legalize the acts of the trustees of the First ward in the village of New London,

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 Juneau,'

No. 8, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Wisconsin conference board of trustees, No. 18, S.,

A bill to incorporate the Princeton Stock Growers' Association, 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

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to that of the State Reform School,"

No. 20, A.,

A bill to incorporate the National Iron Company of Depere,
No. 42, S.,

A bill to consolidate and amend the act to incorporate the city of Beaver Dam, and the several acts amendatory thereof,

No. 22 S.,

A bill to amend chapter 186 of the private and local laws of 1869, entitled "an act to amend chapter 398 of the private and local laws of 1868, entitled "an act to amend chapter 170, of the private and local laws of 1857," entitled an act to incorporate the Yellow River Improvement Company,"

No. 53, S.,

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A bill to amend chapter 172 of the local laws of 1870, entitled an act to incorporate the Baraboo Air Line Railroad Company, Without amendment,

And

No. 52, S.,

A bill to incorporate a certain cemetery association,

To be indefinitely postponed.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

No. 61, A.,

CONSIDERED.

Was ordered to a third reading.

No. 46, S.

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No 6, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 17, S,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 8, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 18, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 21, S.,

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
On motion of Senator Strong,

The rules were suspended for the consideration of

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, And said bill was passed.

No. 20, A,

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The petition of P. K Gannon, and other citizens of Ozaukee county, praying for the establishment of an institution for the education of feeble minded and idiotic children.

To committee on Benevolent Institutions.

By Senator Rice :

M. C., No. 2, S.,

A memorial to Congress against the repeal of the tax on incomes. To committee on Federal Relations.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

By Senator Burchard:

Jt. Res. No. 7, S.,

Resolved by the Senate, the Assembly concurring, That the Legislature adjourns sine die on the first day of March, 1870, and

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