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NOTICES.

Mr. Moody gave notice that he would, at some future day, introduce a bill granting to certain parties the right to lay water pipes from the town of Hamilton to Treasure City, in White Pine County.

Mr. Mayhugh, by leave, introduced Assembly Bill No. 24, entitled "An Act to amend Section 7 of an Act entitled 'An Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act authorizing the Corporation of the Town of Aurora to the City of Aurora,' approved February 9th, 1864, and to provide for the Payment of the Indebtedness thereof, approved February 17th, 1866."

Read first time; rules suspended; read second time by title, and referred to the Esmeralda delegation.

GENERAL FILE.

Assembly Bill No. 12, amended and ordered engrossed for a third reading.

Assembly Bill No. 9, reported from Committee and ordered engrossed.

Assembly Bill No. 6, ordered engrossed.

On motion of Mr. Mayhugh, at 11:30 A.M. the special order for 12 M., report on Official Reporter, was taken up, and, on motion of Mr. Tennant, laid on the table.

NOTICE BY LEAVE.

Mr. Gray gave notice that he would, on some future day, introduce a bill to authorize the Commissioners of Storey County to pay certain bonds.

Mr. Corbett, by leave, introduced the following resolution:

Resolved, That the pay of Committee Clerks shall begin only when their services are required by the Committees.

Lost.

On motion of Mr. Mills, it was ordered that the Committee on Printing have corrected lists of the Standing Committees printed.

On motion of Mr. Doolin, the Sergeant-at-Arms was instructed to procure a latch for fastening the skylight.

On motion of Mr. King, at 11:45 A.M. the House adjourned.

Attest-A. WHITFORD,

Clerk.

Approved,

D. O. ADKISON,

Speaker.

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Mr. Gray presented Petition No. 3 of William Ede, praying for a bill to be passed for his relief.

Read and referred to the Storey County delegation.

Mr. Speaker:

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

Your Standing Committee on Federal Relations, to whom was referred Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3, relating to mail service from Belmont to Aurora, Nevada, beg respectfully to report that they have had the same under consideration, and directed their Chairman to report the same back to the House and recommend its passage.

JOHN WELCH,

Chairman.

Mr. Speaker:

Your Standing Committee on Federal Relations, to whom was referred Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6, relative to claims of State of Nevada against the Federal Government, beg respectfully to report that they have had the same under consideration, and directed their Chairman to report the same back to the House and recommend its passage.

JOHN WELCH,

Chairman.

Mr. Speaker:

Your Standing Committee on Public Morals, tc whom was referred Assembly Bill No. 24, "An Act supplementary to an Act entitled 'An Act to regulate Proceedings in Civil Cases in the Courts of Justice in the Territory of Nevada,' approved November 29th, 1861," report that they have had the same under consideration and recommend its passage without amendment.

W. D. GRAY,
H. F. DANGBERG,
S. J. DAVIS.

Mr. Speaker:

Your Standing Committee on Engrossment beg leave to report that they have examined the following named bills and find them correctly engrossed:

Assembly Bill No. 6, "An Act to amend an Act entitled 'An Act to amend an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Nevada,' approved November 5th, 1861, entitled 'An Act concerning Conveyances,' approved March 11th, 1867."

Also, Assembly Bill No. 9, "An Act to repeal an Act entitled 'An Act in relation to Public Highways.''

Also, Assembly Bill No. 12, "An Act to transfer certain Moneys in the Indigent Sick Fund of Esmeralda County to the Redemption and Treasurer's Salary Fund of said County."

J. S. MAYHUGH,

Chairman.

REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

Mr. Speaker:

The undersigned, the majority of the Storey County delegation, to whom was referred Assembly Bill No. 22, entitled "An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Storey County to issue to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Company Bonds to the amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to provide for the payment of the same," report that they have had the same under consideration and recommend its passage without amendment.

W. D. GRAY,
WILMER BROWN,
J. M. HANFORD,
D. O. ADKISON.
J. W. ANDERSON,
J. L. RICHARDSON,
GEO. I. LAMMON,
C. J. HILLYER,
JOHN WELCH.

Report received and placed on file.

The minority of Committee asked further time to report.

Not granted.

RESOLUTIONS.

By Mr. Welch:

Resolved, That the Standing Committees on Federal Relations and State Institutions jointly be empowered to employ a Clerk; also, that the Sergeant-atArms be instructed to select some committee room from among those already selected for said Committees to transact their business in.

Adopted.

By Mr. Doolin :

Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be and is hereby instructed to procure a suitable room for the joint use of the Committees on Mines and Mining Interests, Ways and Means, Counties and County Boundaries, and the Joint Committees on Public Lands and Swamp and Overflowed Lands.

Adopted.

Mr. Burlingame moved that Assembly Bill No. 22, "An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Storey County to issue Bonds to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Company," be taken up and made the Special Order for Monday, January 25th, at 12 M.

Upon which the yeas and noes were called by Messrs. Hillyer, Potter, and Gray, and motion carried by the following vote:

YEAS-Messrs. Barney, Bowman, Bunker, Burson, Burlingame, Clark, Cleveland, Coburn, Dangberg, Davis, Ford, King, Mills, Moody, Moulton, Potter, Randall, Scott, Shakspere, Shimmin, Small Tennant, and Waller-23.

NAYS-Messrs. Anderson, Brown, Corbett, Doolin, Gray, Hanford, Hanson, Hillyer, Lammon, Mayhugh, Richardson, Rule, Welch, Woodworth, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-16.

Mr. Davis gave notice that he would on to-morrow make a motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion was lost [carried].

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

To the Hon. the Assembly:

STATE OF NEVADA, SENATE CHAMBER,
Carson City, January 14th, 1869.

I have the honor to herewith transmit, for the consideration of your honorable body, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 22, relative to printing one thousand copies of the Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the same having been adopted in the Senate this day.

Respectfully,

CHAS. F. BICKNELL,
Ass't Sec'y of Senate.

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 22, relative to printing one thousand copies of Report of Superintendent of Public Instruction:

Read, and passed by the following vote:

YEAS-Messrs. Anderson, Barney, Bowman, Brown, Bunker, Burson, Burlingame, Cleveland, Coburn, Corbett, Dangberg, Davis, Doolin, Ford, Gray, Hanford, Hanson, Hillyer, King, Lammon, Mayhugh, Mills, Moody, Moulton, Potter, Randall, Richardson, Rule, Scott, Shakspere, Shimmin, Small, Tennant, Waller, Welch, Woodworth, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-38. NAYS-Mr. Clark-1.

NOTICES.

Mr. Moulton gave notice that he would on some future day ask leave to introduce a bill for an Act entitled "An Act for the apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen in the different Counties of this State."

Mr. Hillyer gave notice that he would on some future day introduce a bill for "An Act to regulate the Practice in Civil Cases in this State, and to repeal all other Acts in relation thereto."

Mr. Tennant, pursuant to notice, introduced Assembly Bill No. 26, entitled "An Act to repeal all Acts or parts of Acts so far as they conflict with an Act of Congress entitled 'An Act to protect all persons in the United States in their Civil Rights and furnish the means of their vindication,' passed April 9th, 1866." Read first time; rules suspended; read second time by title, and referred to Committee on Federal Relations.

Mr. Gray, pursuant to notice, introduced Assembly Bill No. 27, entitled "An Act to authorize the people of Storey County to pay certain Bonds."

Read first time; rules suspended; read second time by title, and referred to Storey County delegation.

Mr. Woodworth, by leave, introduced Assembly Bill No. 28, entitled "An Act for the Protection of Labor."

Read first time; rules suspended; read second time by title, referred to Committee on Public Morals, and

On motion of Mr. Tennant, five hundred copies ordered printed.

GENERAL FILE.

Assembly Bill No. 18, entitled "An Act for the purpose of placing the Finances of Lyon County upon a Permanent Cash Basis and to provide for the Payment of the Outstanding Indebtedness of the said County."

Ordered engrossed.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3, relative to mail service from Belmont to Aurora.

Ordered engrossed.

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6, relative to claim of the State of Nevada against the Government of the United States.

Ordered engrossed.

Assembly Bill No. 24, entitled "An Act supplementary to an Act entitled 'An Act to regulate Proceedings in Civil Cases in the Courts of Justice of the Territory of Nevada, approved November 29th, 1861."

Ördered engrossed.

THIRD READING OF BILLS.

Assembly Bill No. 6, entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled 'An Act to amend an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Nevada, approved November 5th, 1861, entitled "An Act concerning Conveyances," approved March 11th, 1867.'"

Read third time, and passed by the following vote:

YEAS-Messrs. Anderson, Barney, Bowman, Brown, Bunker, Burson, Burlingame, Clark, Cleveland, Coburn, Corbett, Dangberg, Davis, Doolin, Ford, Gray, Hanford, Hanson, Hillyer, King, Mayhugh, Mills, Moody, Moulton, Potter, Randall, Richardson, Rule, Scott, Shakspere, Shimmin, Small, Tennant, Waller, Welch, Woodworth, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-38.

Assembly Bill No. 9, entitled "An Act to repeal an Act entitled 'An Act in relation to Public Highways."

Read third time, and passed by the following vote :

YEAS-Messrs. Anderson, Barney, Bowman, Brown, Bunker, Burson, Buringame, Clark, Cleveland, Coburn, Corbett, Dangberg. Davis, Doolin, Ford, Gray, Hanford, Hanson, Hillyer, King, Mills, Moody, Moulton, Potter, Randall, Richardson, Rule, Scott, Shakspere, Shimmin, Small, Tennant, Waller, Welch, Woodworth, and Mr. Speaker-36.

Assembly Bill No. 12, entitled "An Act to transfer certain Moneys in the Indigent Sick Fund of Esmeralda County to the Redemption and Treasurer's Salary Fund of said County."

Read third time, and passed by the following vote:

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