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No. 6, S.,

A bill to amend section 2728, of the revised statutes, relative to replevin.

No. 15. S..

A bill to authorize John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Andrew Tainter, William Wilson, Thomas B. Wilson and John H. Douglass, their heirs or assigns, to maintain a dam across the Red Cedar River in Dunn county, Wisconsin.

Were severally ordered engrossed and read a third time. The amendments to

No. 3, S..

A bill relative to the commitment of persons to insane hospitals.

Were adopted and the bill laid over.

The amendments to

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A bill to amend section 3726 of the revised statutes, relating to garnishments in justices courts.

Were adopted, and the bills severally ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 8, S.

A bill for an act to provide punishment for fraudulently removing or embezzling goods leased or subject to contracts or purchase.

Was laid over.

ADJOURNMENT.

Senator Flint moved that when the senate adjourn it be until Monday evening, January 22, 1883, at 7:30,

Which motion prevailed.

On motion of Senator Jonas,
The senate adjourned.

MONDAY, JANUARY, 22, 1883.

7:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

The senate was called to order by chief clerk, Chas E. Bross. Senator Warner was called to the chair.

The journal of Friday was approved.

ADJOURNMENT.

On motion of Senator Hill,

The senate adjourned.

The senate met,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1883.

The president pro tem in the chair.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McAtee.

The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names:

Senators Adams, Bennett, Blake, Chase, Comstock, Cottrill. Erwin, Hill, Jonas, Kingston, Lord, McDonald, Meffert, Minor, Palmetier, Parry, Pingel, Randall, Ringle, Ryland, Sherman, Stanley Warner and Wiley.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

By Senator Hill:

Jt. Res. No. 6, S.,

Resolved, by the Senate, the Assembly concurring. That no new business will be received by this legislature after Tuesday, the sixth day of February, 1883.

Lies over.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

By Senator Jonas,

No. 28, S..

A bill to amend chapter 190 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled of the change of venue in criminal cases.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Comstock,

No. 29, S.,

A bill to amend subdivision 9 of section 1828 of chapter 87 of the revised statutes entitled, of railroads.

To committee on Railroads.,

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Engrossed Bills have examined and find correctly engrossed,

No. 2 S..

A bill relative to the taking of inquests of the dead in the county of Racine.

No. 4. S..

A bill to amend section 3726 of the revised statutes relating to garnishments in justices courts.

No. 6, S.,

A bill to amend section 2728 of the revised statutes relative to replevin.

No. 10, S.,

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A bill to authorize John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Andrew Tainter, William Wilson, Thomas B. Wilson and John H. Douglass, their heirs or assigns, to maintain a dam across the Red Cedar river in Dunn county, Wisconsin. W. Č. MEFFERT. Chairman.

BILLS ON THEIR ENGROSSMENT AND THIRD

No. 3. S..

READING.

A bill relating to the commitment of persons to insane hospitals.

No. 8, S.,

A bill to provide punishment for

fraudulently removing or embezzling goods leased or subject to contracts or purchases.

No. 14, S.,

A bill to prohibit debtors from giving preference to creditors and to secure the equal distribution of property among all creditors.

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A bill relative to justices of the peace and constables in the city of Milwaukee, and to repeal chapter 191, of the general laws of 1876.

Was indefinitely postponed.

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

For the establishment of a mail route between the village of Esdale and the post office of Herbert in the county of Pierce, and the establishing of a tri-weekly mail service thereon.

Was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

ADJOURNMENT.

On motion of Senator Adams,

The Senate adjourned.

The senate met.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1883.

The president in the chair.

Prayer by Rev. Mr. McAtee.

The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names:

Senators Ackley, Adams, Chase, Comstock, Cottrill, Erwin, Flint. Hill, Jonas, Kingston, McDonald, Meffert, Palmetier, Parry, Pingel, Reed, Ringle, Ryland, Sherman, Stanley, Wall, Warner, Webb and Wiley.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

Leave of absence was granted to Senators Bennett, Blake, Colman, Hudd, Lord, Randall and Smith, until to-morrow.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

By Senator Ringle:

No. 30, S.,

A bill relating to "returned highway taxes" and amendatory of section 1245 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled "of highways and bridges."

To committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes.

By Senator Ringle:

No. 31. S.

A bill relating to electors and general elections, and amendatory of sections 12 and 14 of chapter 5 of the revised statutes.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator McDonald:

No. 32. S..

A bill relating to registers of probate.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Cottrill:

No. 33, S..

A bill to amend section 2610 of chapter 18 of the revised statutes, entitled of the forms of civil actions and of parties thereto,

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Hill:

No. 34. S..

A bill to appropriate the sums of money therein named to the charitable, reformatory and penal institutions of the

state.

To committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions.

LETTERS, PETITIONS, ETC.

By Senator McDonald:

Pet. No. 3. S...

Petition of members of the bar and press of LaCrosse county asking passage of bill relating to register of probate. To committee on Judiciary.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Federal Relations to whom was referred:

M. C.. No. 3. S..

A memorial to congress asking for an increase of pension for disabled soldiers who have lost an arm or leg in the service.

Have had the same under consideration and report the same back with the recommendation that it do pass. N. D. COMSTOCK,

Chairman.

The committee on Public Lands to whom was referred: No. 19. S..

To fix the minimum price of public lands which have not been offered for sale at public sale, at the sum of two dollars and fifty cents.

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with amendments, and recommend its passage when so amended. CHAS. PALMETIER.

Chairman.

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