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tute to C. J. R. No. 6 was read second and third times, placed upon its final passage, and passed.

Ayes-Messrs. Bussey, Dole, Downey, Genter, Guernsey, Lobban, Keefe, Kelley, Kime, Knight, Mathews, Miller, Mitchell, O'Brien, Robins, Russell, Seaton, Summers, Tompkins, Towne, Turrill, Williams, Whitehouse, and Mr. Speaker-24. Noes, o.

Absent, o.

Mr. Seaton, of the Committee of Conference on C. J. R. No. 5 made the following report:

To the Hon. Council of the Ninth Legislative Assembly:

As a Committee of Conference in consonance with the wish of the House of Representatives, we most respectfully ask your Honorable Body to concur in granting the request by the House of Representatives, namely:

That the House of Representatives be provided with two (2) Pages and one assistant Sergeant-at Arms and Doorkeeper, and we believe it to be necessary in order to facilitate business..

R. B. SEATON,
J. M. TOMPKINS,
M. M. TOWNE,
LEROY GRANT,
CHAS. DELONEY,

Conference Committee.

Upon motion by Mr. Kelley, the report was accepted and the committee discharged.

Upon motion by Mr. Towne, Mr. Seaton was excused indefinitely.

Upon motion by Mr. Downey, Mr. Williams was excused until Tuesday next at 2 o'clock p. m.

H. B. No. 1, having passed both the Council and House, was referred to Committee No. 13 for enrollment.

Upon motion of Mr. Downey, the House stood adjourned until Monday next (25th inst.) at 2 o'clock p. m.

FRANK H. CLARK,
Chief Clerk.

EIGHTH DAY.

HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

CHEYENNE, Wyo., January 25, 1886.

The House convened at 2 o'clock p. m., Mr. Speaker in the chair.

Roll call.

Absent with excuse, Mr. Seaton and Mr. Williams.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

The journal of Friday, 22nd inst., was read and approved. The following communication was then received from the Honorable Council:

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

CHEYENNE, WYOMING, January 22, 1886.

Hon. Speaker of the House:

SIR-I have the honor to inform the Honorable House that the Council has adopted the report of the Conference Committee appointed on C. J. R. No. 5.

Very Respectfully,

W. F. HOSFORD,

Chief Clerk.

Notices of bills were presented as follows:

By Mr. Lobban:

Mr. Speaker:

I desire to give notice that I shall, on some future day, introduce a bill to regulate the use of water for irrigation and other purposes, and to determine the priority of right thereto.

Also a bill to establish and define the boundary line between

the counties of Johnson and Crook.

Also a bill to define the boundary line between the counties of Johnson and Albany.

By Mr. Tompkins:

Mr. Speaker:

J. M. LOBBAN.

I desire to give notice that on to-morrow or some subsequent day I will introduce a bill creating a Territorial Board of Equalization.

By Mr. Dole:

Mr. Speaker:

J. M. TOMPKINS.

I give notice that on to-morrow or on some subsequent day I

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shall introduce a bill for an an act to authorize the construction,
extension and maintenance of a system of sewerage in the city of
Laramie, and to provide for the issuance of the bonds of said city
therefor.
DAVID B. DOLE.

By Mr. Kelley:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby give notice that on to-morrow or some subsequent day I shall introduce a bill for an act to amend an act entitled "An act to establish a code of civil procedure for the Territory of Wyoming," approved Dec. 11, 1873. A. D. KELLEY.

By Mr. Turrill:

Mr. Speaker:

I give notice that on to-morrow or on some subsequent day I shall introduce a bill for an act to prohibit the sale or disposal of any spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, and on any day of election. ADDISON TURRILL.

By Mr. Knight:

Mr.Speaker:

CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 25, 1886.

I give notice that on to-morrow or on some subsequent day I shall introduce a bill for an act concerning the election of school trustees and other purposes.

N. M. KNIGHT.

Mr. Mitchell, chairman of Committee No. 19, submitted the following reports:

Mr. Speaker:

CHEYENNE, WYo., January 25th, 1886.

Your Committee on Printing beg leave to report that fifty (50) copies of the joint rules of the Council and House of Representatives are printed and the same are hereby returned to the House. GEO. MITCHELL,

Mr. Speaker:

Chairman.

CHEYENNE, WYo., January 25th, 1886.

Your Committee on Printing beg leave to report that House Bills: No. 3, 50 copies; No. 4, 100 copies; No. 5, 50 copies; No.

6, 150 copies; No. 7, 200 copies; No. 8, 150 copies; No. 9, 200 copies; No. 10, 100 copies; also H. J. R. No. 7, 50 copies: Are printed and the same are hereby returned to the House. GEO. MITCHELL,

Chairman.

H. B. No. 11, entitled "A bill for an act to amend section 4 of an act entitled 'An act exempting certain property from sale upon execution or other process,' approved Dec. 1, 1871," was introduced by Mr. Kelley and read first time.

Upon motion of Mr. O'Brien H. B. No. II was referred to Committee No. 19, with instructions to have it printed.

H. J. R. No. 8, referring to Rock Springs and other matters, was, by consent, introduced by Mr. Whitehouse; on motion by Mr. Kelley the same was referred to Committee No. 9.

H. B. No. 3 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 7.

H. B. No. 4 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 5.

H. B. No. 5 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 1.

H. B. No. 6 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 17.

H. B. No. 7 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No 16.

H. B. No. 8 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 18.

H. B. No. 9 was read second time by the title and referred to Committee No. 16.

H. B. No. 10 was read second time by the title and upon motion by Mr. Downey, was laid on the table.

H. J. R. No. 7 was read second time and referred to Committee No. 19 with instructions to ascertain the cost of the publication contemplated by the resolution.

H. J. R. No. 4, upon motion by Mr. Kelley, was referred to Committee No. 12.

Upon motion by Mr. O'Brien, the House stood adjourned.

FRANK H. CLARK,

Chief Clerk.

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NINTH DAY.

HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
CHEYENNE, Wyo., January 26th, 1886.

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The House convened at 10 o'clock a. m., Mr. Speaker in the

chair.

Roll call.

Mr. Seaton and Mr. Williams absent with excuse.
Prayer by the Chaplain.

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The journal of yesterday's session was read and approved.
Communications, as follows, were then received from the

Council:

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

WYOMING TERRITORY, January 25, 1886.

Hon. Speaker of the House:

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SIR-I have the honor to inform the Honorable House that Mr. Daley this day introduced in the Council C. F. No. 2, “A bill for an act to authorize the building of a schoolhouse in school district No. 3 in Carbon County."

Also: the Council this day passed H. J. R. No. 6, "tendering a vote of thanks to Hon. J. M. Carey," by the following vote: Ayes, 9.

Absent, 3.

And H. J. R. No. 5, "tendering a vote of thanks to Governor Warren," by the following vote:

Ayes, 9.
Absent, 3.

And H. J. R. No. 1, "tendering a vote of thanks to Hon. E. S. N. Morgan," by the following vote:

Ayes, 9.
Absent, 3

And the same H. J. R. Nos. 1, 5 and 6 are herewith enclosed.

ed.

Clerk.

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SIR-I have the honor to inform the Honorable House that

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