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Reported the same back without amendment.

Ordered, To a third reading,

On motion of Mr. Parker,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read the >third time by its title, and

Passed.

Ordered, That the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives of the passage of said bill.

On motion of Mr. Whiteside of Monroe,

The bill for

"An act for the relief of Rene Paul."

"And the amendments of the House of Representatives to said bill, and to the title thereof, which had been heretofore laid on the table,were taken up, and

Said amendments were concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

The engrossed bill entitled

"An act to distribute the surplus revenue of this State and for other purposes."

Was read the third time, and

Passed.

On motion of Mr. Browning,

The title was amended so as to make it

"An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for the application of the interest of the fund arising from the sale of the School lands belonging to the several townships in this State, approved March 1st 1833, approved February 7th 1835.

The engrossed bill for

"An act to locate certain state roads and for other purposes." Was read a third time, and

Passed.

On motion of Mr. Pruyne,

The title of said bill was amended so as to read

"An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Galena and Chicago Union rail road Company, approved 16 January, 1836. Mr. Thomas from the select committee to which was referred the bill for

"An act concerning public roads and for other purposes."

Reported the same back to the Senate with a substitute, which being read,

Was adopted, and said bill was

Ordered, To be engrossed and read a third time.

On motion of Mr. Thomas,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read a third time by its title, and

Passed.

On motion of Mr. Thomas,

The title was amended so as to read

"An act to amend an act to incorporate the Beardstown and Sangamon Canal Company."

Ordered, That the titles of said bills be as amended, and that the Secretary inform the House of Repres, ntatives of the passage thereof and ask their concurrence therein.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to locate a state road from Stephenson to the State line and for other purposes."

Was read a third time, and

Passed.

On motion of Mr. Wight,

The title was amended by striking out the words "and for other pur poses,"

Ordered, That the title be as amended, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives of the passage of said bill, and ask their concurrence in the amendments of the Senate.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act supplemental to an act to amend an act concerning Minors, Orphans, and Guardians."

Was read, and

ORDERED, To a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Maxwell,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read a second time by its title, and

Referred to the committee on the Judiciary.

The Bill from the House of Representatives to authoriss the securi. ties of the late Commissioner of the Gallatin county saline to pay over certain moneys, &c.

Was read, and

Ordered, To a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Servant,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read a second and third time by its title, and

Passed.

Ordered, That the title thereof be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

The amendments of the House of Representatives to the bill from the Senate for

"An act to relocate certain state roads."

"Were read, and

Concurred in.

ORDERED, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

The amendments of the House of Representatives to the bill for "An act for the relief of William Armstrong and William Henson."

Coming up for consideration,

Mr. Thomas moved,

To lay the bill and amendments on the table.

Which was not agreed to.

And on the question will the Senate recede from their vote of non concurrence with the House of Representatives in said amendments. It was decided in the affirmative.

And thereupon said amendments were concurred in.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act granting the Perrysville and Danville rail road Company certain rights and privileges."

Was read, and

ORDERED, To a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Stadden,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read a

second time by its title, and

On motion of Mr. Gatewood,

Laid on the table.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to locate a state road from Vandalia to Springfield."

Was read, and

Ordered to a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Edwards,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with and said bill was read a second time by its title, and

Referred to a select committee.

Ordered, That Messrs, Edwards, Fletcher and McLaughlin be that committee.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to incorporate the Jonesboro and Mississippi rail road Com.

pany."

Was read, and

Ordered, To a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Servant,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read a second time by its title.

On motion of Mr. Thomas,

Said bill was amended by striking out the last section.

On motion of Mr. Hacker,

The rule of the Senate was again dispensed with and said bill was read a third time by its title, and

Passed as amended.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof, and request their concurrence in said amendment.

A message from the House of Representatives by Mr. Prickett their clerk:

MR. SPEAKER:

The House of Representatives have concurred with the Senate in the passage of a bill entitled

"An act supplemental to an act to establish and maintain a general system of internal improvements, as amended by them."

They also amend the title of said bill by adding the word "further" before the word "supplemental," in which amendineuts they ask the concurrence of the Senate.

They have also concurred with them in the passage of the bill entitled

"An act providing for the manner of collecting taxes as amended by them."

They also amend the title of said bill so as to make it read

"An act specifying the time when certain lands shall be listed for taxation."

In which several omendments they ask the concurrence of the Se. nate.

They have concurred with the Senate in the passage of the bill enti. tled

"An act to incorporate the Edinburgh Manufacturing Company." They have concurred in the amendment of the Senate to the bill from the House of Representatives entitled

"An act to locate a state road from Pekin by Havanna to Jacksonville and from Havanna to Athens.

They have concurred with the Senate in the passage of bills entitled "An act to incorporate the Stockholders of the Cairo city and canal Company."

"An act relating to the improvement of the navigation of the Saline river, and for the purpose of preserving the same," and

"An act to incorporate the Wabash rail road Company as respectively amended by them."

They have also amended the title of the last mentioned bill so as to read,

"An act to innorporate the Chicago and Michigan City rail road Company."

In which amendments they ask the concurrence of the Senate.
They have passed a bill entitled

"An act to review and relocate a part of the state road leading from Frankfort to Jonesboro.”

In the passage of which they ask the concurrence of the Senate. They have also adopted the following resolution, viz:

Resolved, That both branches of the General Assembly will meet in the all of the flonse of Representatives on this evening at half past 7 o'clock, to elect three Canal Commissioners, two Agents on the line of the Canal, and a district Attorney for the seventh judicial circuit. In the adoption of which they ask the concurrence of the Senate.

They have concurred with the Senate in the passage of the bill entitled

"An act supplemental to the act incorporating the Kaskaskia Bridge Company, as amended by them."

In which amendments they ask the concurrence of the Senate.
And he withdrew.

The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act concerning the 16 section in town 3 south, range 14, west of the 2d principal meredian.

Was read, and

ORDERED, To a second reading.

On motion of Mr. Vance,

The rule of the Senate was dispensed with, and said bill was read a second time by its title, and

Ordered, To a third reading.

On motion of Mr. Mills,

The rule of the Senate was further dispensed with, and said bill was read the third time by its title, and

Passed.

ORDERED, That the title be as aforesaid and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives of the passage thereof.

The resolution of the House of Representatives 1 relation to the improvement of the Wabash river, and to accept of the terms of a compact between this state and the state of Indiana, as offered by said state of Indiana.

Was read, and

Concurred in.

So said resolution was adopted.

Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof.

On motion of Mr. Servant,

The orders of the day were dispensed with and the Senate took up the amendments of the House of Representatives to the bill of the Senate for

"An act supplemental to an act to incorporate the Kaskaskia Bridge Company," and

On his motion,

Said bill and amendments were referred to a select committee.
Ordered, That Messrs. Servant, Butler and Lane be that committee.
The bill from the House of Representatives for

"An act to locate a state road from Wesley city to Bloomington, and the amendments of the Senate thereto.

On motion of Mr. Mitchell,

Were laid on the table.

On motion of Mr Thomas,

The bill for

"An act supplemental to an act to establish and maintain a general system of internal improvements."

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