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The committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was referred
No. 53, A.,

A bill to appropriate to Geo. B. McMillan a sum of money therein named, as extra pay for services in the late war,

No. 97, A,

A bill to create a municipal court for the county of Barron,
Jt. Res. No. 25, A.,

Granting leave to introduce bills for certain purposes,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back correctly enrolled.

C. S. RAESSER,

Chairman.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

By CHAS. E. BROSS, chief clerk thereof.

MR. SPEAKER:

I am directed to inform you that the senate has concurred in assembly amendments to

No. 17, S.,

A bill to authorize John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Andrew Tainter, William Wilson, Thomas B. Wilson and John H. Douglas, their associates, successors and assigns, to erect and maintain a dam across the Red Cedar river, on lands owned by the Knapp, Stout & Co. Company,

No. 13, S..

A bill to create the Kewaunee Harbor Commission and define their duties.

No. 30, S.,

A bill to authorize A. D. Lunt and Peter Musser to build a dam across and otherwise improve Ek river, in Price county, for leg driving purposes.

No. 15. S..

A bill to authorize James McCrossen and others to build a dam across and otherwise improve Spirit river, in Lincoln county, Wis

consin.

No. 103, S.,

A bill to authorize William Wilson, Andrew Tainter, John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout. Thos. B. Wilson and John H. Douglas, their associates, successors and assigns, to construct and malotain a dam across Hay river in Barron county, on lands owned by the Knapp, Stout & Co. Company,

And has concurred with the assembly in the passige of

No. 14, A.,

A bill to restore criminal jurisdiction to the county of Winnebago.

No. 65, A.,

A bill to amend section 5 of chapter 76 of the private and local laws of Wisconsin, passed in the year 1868, entitled an act to con

solidate Union School District No. 1, in the city of Beloit, joint with the towns of Beloit and Turtle, and Union School District No. 2, of the city of Beloit, joint with the town of Beloit, and for the formation of Beloit city school district,

No. 89, A.,

A bill to legalize the acts of Geo. R. Mahoney, Henry P. Fischer and H. J. L. Meyer, deputy clerks of the city of Milwaukee, No. 90, A.,

A bill relating to the assessment and collection of highway taxes, and amending subdivision 2 of section 1240 of chapter 52 of the revised statutes,

No. 167, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 166 of the private and local laws of 1854, entitled an act to incorporate the German and English academy in the city of Milwaukee, and to repeal an act to incorporate the Anglo-German academy in the city of Milwaukee, approved July 13, 1853,

No. 311, A.,

A bill to fix the salary of the chief of police in the city of Milwaukee, and to prohibit police and other officers of said city from receiving fees in certain cases.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

By CHAS E. BROSS, chief clerk thereof.

MR. SPEAKER:

I am directed to inform you that the senate has concurred with the assembly in the passage of

No. 3, A.,

A bill to repeal sections 1623, 1624 and 1625 of chapter 72 of the revised statutes, entitled of dogs and wild animals.

Mr. Lawrence called up the motion made by Mr. Sprague on the 24th, which was to reconsider the vote by which

No. 111, A.,

A bill amendatory of section 4338 of chapter 181 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled crimes, and the punishment thereof, Was indefinitely postponed,

And to lay the motion to reconsider on the table.

The question being on the motion to reconsider,

Mr. Colby moved to erase from page 416 of the journal, the words: "Mr. Sprague moved that the vote by which the bill was indefinitely postponed be reconsidered, and that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. Pending which motion,"

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Nock Mesara, Alien, Alison, Anderson, Barnes, Bean, Beattie, Blanchard, Baxesles, Bosustow, Bradford, Bradley, Brindley, Burdge, Campbell, Case, Craig, Fontaine, Freeman, Gilson, Gunderson, Heimerl, Hill, Klindt, Krueger, Lawrence, Lord, Lowth, McGulton, Mekar, Packard, Pfunder. Phillips, Pierce, Ringle, Ruch, Schmidt, hedgwick, Simpson, Small, Treleven, Wall, Waste, Watwon, Webster, Wilcox, Williams, D. C., Wilson and Mr. Speaker

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Absent or not noting Messrs. Cox, Haugen, Moors, Parkinson and Weil -5.

The question still being on the motion to reconsider,

The ayes and noes were called, and the vote by which the bill was indefinitely postponed,

Was reconsidered, the vote being as follows:

Ayen Messrs. Allen, Allison, Anderson, Barnes, Bean, Beattie, Blanchard, Blakeslee, Bosustow, Bradford, Bradley, Brindley, Burdge, Campbell, Case, Craig, Freeman, Gilson, Gunderson, Heimer, Hill, Klindt, Krueger, Lawrence, Lord, Lowth, McGilton, Moltae, Minor, l'ackard, Pfunder, Phillips, Pierce, Raesser, Ringle,

Ruch, Schmidt, Sedgwick, Simpson, Small, Treleven, Troy, Wall, Waste, Watson, Webster, Wilcox, Williams, D. C., Wilson and Mr. Speaker

50.

Noes-Messrs. Adamson, Bentley, Boorse, Bullock, Cary, Colby, Crosse, Darbellay, Eaton, Eckhardt, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Gillespie, Gilman, Hemschemeyer, Joslin, Kelsey, Kennedy, Kenyon, Keogh, Kingston, Laverrenz, McDill, McGinty, McIntyre, McMurdo, Merritty, Naber, Paine, Peterson, A., Petersen, J. C., Place, Pritchard, Root, Sheldon, Sherman, Sprague, Stone, Tierney, Ware, Weil, Williams, C., Withee and Yakey - 44.

Absent or not voting - Messrs. Cox, Fontaine, Haugen, Klotz, Moors and Parkinson- 6.

On motion of Mr. Minor,

Further consideration of the matter was postponed until Wednesday, March 3d, at 2 o'clock P. M., and made a special order for that time.

Mr. Cary moved that when the assembly adjourn, it be until 7:30 o'clock P. M.

Which motion prevailed.

On motion of Mr. Simpson,

Mr. Brindley's motion to reconsider the vote by which

No. 217, A.,

A bill to amend subchapter 8 of chapter 184 of the laws of 1874, Was indefinitely postponed,

Was taken up.

The vote was then reconsidered,

The question being on the indefinite postponement of the bill.

Pending action on the above question,

On motion of Mr. Freeman,

The assembly adjourned.

7:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

The speaker called the assembly to order and announced & quorum present.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE.

The committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was referred
No. 1, A.,

A bill to authorize the commissioners of public lands to loan & portion of the trust funds to the county of Portage,

No. 117, A.,

A bill to amend section 925 of chapter 40 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled of towns, cities and villages,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back correctly enrolled.

C. S. RAESSER,

Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred
No. 195, A.,

A bill to improve the Little Elk river, in the county of Price, and to grant to Mathew Wadleigh, R. M. Mooer and A. D. Lunt, their associates and assigns, certain powers and privileges therein named,

No. 204, A.,

A bill to authorize the villages of De Pere and West De Pere to purchase, hold and lease certain real estate for the use of said villages,

No. 242, A.,

A bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the chamber of commerce of the city of Milwaukee, approved February 29, 1868,

No. 283, A.,

A bill to amend section 4772 of chapter 194 of the revised statutes, entitled fines, to whom paid,

No. 271, E.,

A bill to appropriate to D. G. Cheever a sum of money therein named,

No. 343, A.,

A bill to amend sections 1785 and 1786 c, chapter 86, revised statutes, on the organization of incorporations,

No. 83. A.,

A bill to appropriate to Robert May a sum of money therein named,

No. 247, A.,

A bill relating to and amendatory of section 1391 of chapter 55, entitled of fences,

No. 346, A.,

A bill to amend sections 854 and 857 of chapter 40, revised statutes of 1878, entitled of villages,

No. 239, A.,

A bill to extend the time for providing and filing claims against the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company,

No. 206, A.,

A bill to prohibit unauthorized companies and agents from transacting the business of insurance in this state, and relating to the department of insurance,

Have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report the same correctly engrossed.

THOS. H. McDILL,

Chairman.

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