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The ayes and noes being demanded, it was decided in the negative; ayes, 14: noes, 16; not voting, 3.

The vote was as follows:

Ayes-Senators Chase, Cottrill, Flint, Hill, Jonas, Kingston, McDonald, Minor, Parry, Ryland, Stanley, Warner, Webb and Wiley-14.

Noes Senators Ackley, Adams, Blake, Carey, Colman, Comstock, Erwin, Hudd, Lord, Meffert, Palmetier, Randall, Reed, Ringle, Sherman and Wall - 16.

Absent or not voting-Senators Bennett, Pingel and Smith - 3.

No. 33, S.,

A bill to amend section 2610 of chapter 118 of the revised statutes, entitled of the forms of civil actions and of parties thereto,

No. 39, S..

A bill relating to the employment of women and children in factories and amendatory of section 1728 of the revised statutes,

No. 42, S.,

A bill to authorize the state superintendent to fix the amounts to be paid to the free high schools at Brodhead, Baraboo, Eau Claire and Marinette, from the general fund of the state for the year 1882,

No. 50, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 61 of the revised statutes, entitled of general provisions in aid of agriculture,

No. 52, S.,

A bill to simplify appeal to the supreme court,

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

No. 22. S.,

A bill in relation to incorporated villages,

No. 30, S.,

A bill relating to " returned highway taxes" and amendatory of section 1245 of chapter 52 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled" of highways and bridges,"

No. 38, S.,

A bill to provide for the punishment of attempts to commit offenses,

No. 46, S.,

A bill to amend section 2449 of chapter 114 of the revised statutes, relating to terms of the county courts,

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

The amendments to

No. 11, S.,

A bill relating to the exemptions of laborers,

Were adopted.

Senator Cottrill offered the following amendments:

Amend by inserting after the word "all" in the first line

of the section, as it is amended, the word, "married" and after the word "person" in such first line, the words, ̈ or persons having a family dependant upon their support." Which were adopted.

The bill was then ordered engrossed and read a third time. No. 17, S..

A bill to purchase Strong's History of Wisconsin Territory for the use of public schools of the state,

No. 53, S.,

A bill to facilitate the service of the summons in a civil action.

No. 57. S.,

A bill creating the office of circuit attorney, and defining the duties thereof,

Were severally indefinitely postponed.

No. 34, S.,

A bill to appropriate the sums of money therein named to the Charitable, Reformatory and Penal Institutions of the state.

Was recommitted to committee on Claims.

No. 37. S..

A bill to provide for the appointment and compensation of registers in probate courts, and prescribing the duties of such registers.

Was laid over.

ADJOURNMENT.

Senator Warner moved to adjourn until 3 P. M., to-mor

row.

The ayes and noes being demanded, it was decided in the negative: ayes, 14; noes, 16; not voting, 3.

The vote was as follows:

Ayes-Senators Colman, Erwin, Flint, Hill, Hudd, MeDonald, Meffert, Palmetier, Randall, Ringle, Stanley, Warner, Webb and Wiley - 14.

Noes-Senators Ackley, Adams, Blake, Carey, Chase, Comstock, Cottrill, Jonas, Kingston, Lord, Minor, Parry, Reed, Ryland, Sherman and Wall-16.

Absent or not voting-Senators Bennett. Pingel and Smith - 3.

Senator Meffert moved to adjourn until 7:30 to morrow evening.

The ayes and noes being demanded, it was decided in the negative; ayes - 4; noes 26; not voting - 3.

The vote was as follows:

Ayes-Senators Colman, Meffert, Ringle and Warner

4.

Noes Senators Ackley, Adams, Blake, Carey, Chase, Comstock, Cottrill, Erwin, Flint, Hill, Hudd, Jonas, Kings

ton, Lord, McDonald, Minor, Palmetier, Parry, Randall, Reed, Ryland, Sherman, Stanley, Wall, Webb and Wiley - 26. Absent or not voting-Senator Bennett, Pingel and Smith - 3.

On motion of Senator Ackley,

The senate adjourned until Wednesday morning at 11:30.

The senate met.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1883.

The president in the chair.

Prayer by Rev. C. H. Richards.

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

Senators Ackley, Adams, Blake, Carey, Chase, Colman, Comstock, Cottrill, Erwin, Flint, Hill, Hudd. Jonas,

Kingston, Lord, McDonald, Minor, Palmetier, Parry, Pingel, Randall, Reed, Ryland, Sherman, Smith, Stanley, Wall, Warner, Webb and Wiley.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

LETTERS, PETITIONS, ETC.

By Senator Parry:

Pet. No. 4, S.,

Petition of N. H. Ward that the Wisconsin legislature employ all ordinary and extraordinary measures to prevent further coinage of silver.

To committee on Federal relations.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

By Senator Lord:

No. 105, S.,

A bill relating to the organization of corporations for the establishment and maintenance of hospitals, asylums or institutions for the care, treatment or relief of insane or feebleminded persons and amendatory of chapter 86 of the revised statutes, entitled " of the organization of corporations."

To committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions.

By Senator Warner:

No. 106, S.,

A bill to provide for uniformity in fire insurance policies. To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Stanley (by request):

No. 107, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 396 of the general laws of 1864, entitled an act in relation to the Milwaukee hospital.

To Milwaukee Delegation.

By Senator Webb:

No. 108, S..

A bill relating to the assessment and collection of highway taxes and amendatory of sub-division 2 of section 1240, chapter 52 of the revised statutes of 1878.

To committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes. By Senator Webb:

No. 109, S.,

A bill to provide for locating, establishing, opening and maintaining a state road from Westboro in Taylor county through Price county to Glidden in Ashland county. To committee on Roads and Bridges.

By Senator Webb:

No. 110, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 321 laws of 1882 entitled an act to provide for laying out a state road from Westboro in Taylor county through Price county to Glidden in the county of Ashland.

To committee on Roads and bridges.

By Senator Stanley:

No. 111, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 184 of the laws of 1874 entitled "An act to revise consolidate and amend the charter of the city of Milwaukee approved February 20th, 1852 and the several acts amendatory thereof.“

To Milwaukee Delegation.

By Senator Webb:

No. 112. S..

A bill to purchase two thousand copies of Strong's History of Wisconsin Territory for educational purposes.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Flint:

No. 113, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 19 of the revised statutes in relation to the superintendent of public property.

To the committee on State Affairs.

By Senator Wall:

No. 114, S.,

A bill to provide for the appointment of school commissioners of the city of Oshkosh, and for their terms of office. To committee on Education.

7-S. J.

By Senator Hudd:

No. 115, S.,

A bill to amend section 1 of chapter 3 of the laws of 1882, relating to the time of holding courts in the tenth judicial circuit.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Randall:

No. 116, S..

A bill relating to title to real property by descent and amendatory of section 2270 of the revised statutes.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Warner:

No. 117 S.,

A bill supplementary to chapter 223 of the general laws of 1880, entitled an act to amend section 2731 of the revised statutes of 1878, relating to proceedings by attachment. To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Adams:

No. 118, S.,

A bill to authorize the State Historical Society of Wisconsin to sell and convey a certain tract of land.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Senator Jonas:

No. 119, S.,

A bill relating to the election of directors of the Taylor Orphan Asylum in the county of Racine.

Special committee consisting of Senator Jonas.

By Senator Carey:

'No. 120, S.,

A bill to amend section 695 of chapter 36 of the revised statutes, entitled of the county board.

To committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Minor:

No. 121, S..

A bill to incorporate the city of Sturgeon Bay.

To special committee consisting of Senator Minor and ordered not printed.

By Senator Jonas:

M. C. No. 10, S.,

A memorial to congress for the repeal of the duty on lumber.

To committee on Federal relations.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, to whom was referred,

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