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The assembly called to order.

SPECIAL ORDER.

11 A. M.

Being

No. 34, S.,

A bill to revoke, annul and resume the grant of lands made by chapter 126 of the laws of Wisconsin for the year 1874, to the Chicago & Northern Pacific Air Line Railway Company (now the Chicago, Portage & Superior Railway Company), and to repeal sections 8, 9 and 10 of said chapter 126, and to confer said grant of lands upon the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company.

Mr. Stewart presented a minority report of the Railroad committee,

Which reception was objected to.

Thereupon Mr. S. W. Pierce moved that the rules be suspended that the report might be received at this time, and called for the ayes and noes.

Which being seconded,

The motion was lost, not having received a two-thirds vote.
The vote being as follows:

Ayes-Messrs. Abert, Apple, Barber, Bartlett, Bate, Bolender, Borchardt, Brownson, Carmichael, Conley, Derthick, Eidemiller, Estabrook, Fingado, Gabriel, Gillen, Goedjen, Hogan, Howell, Huntly, Jeche, Jones, Keogh, Lane, Langer, Leonardson, Lindsay, Marshall, Maxon, McConnell, McDonnell, McDowell, Meiklejohn, Milliken, Moeller, Moran, Ostrander, Pape, Parry, Peterson, Phillips, Pierce, H., Pierce, S. W., Price, Proctor, Rogers, Root, Saugestad, Shear, Shepard, Smith, Stewart, Tanner, Tate, Thorp, Vosburgh, Wakefield, Warner, Washburn, Williams, Winans, Zabel and Mr. Speaker — 62.

Noes-Messrs. Babcock, Beckwith, Bishop, B. P., Bishop, G. W., Bowles, Buckstaff, Cabanis, Clarke, Davis, DeLano, Elver, Everts, Grubb, Haben, Harrington, Holehouse, Horn, Huchting, Juve, Keyes, Kidd, Krueger, Loomis, McDill, Murray, O'Neill, Pooler, Rewey, Ryan, Schatz, Stanley, Stevens, Stone and Thayer

35.

Absent or not voting - Messrs. Chamberlain, Gray and MacBride 3.

18-A. J.

The question being upon the amendment to the bill offered by Mr. Stewart on Thursday last,

Mr. Carmichael offered a substitute.

Which was lost.

The question recurring upon the amendment offered by Mr. Stewart,

Mr. S. W. Pierce called for the ayes and noes,

Which being seconded,

The amendment was lost.

The vote being as follows:

Ayes Messrs. Brownson, Derthick, Gillen, Leonardson, Par Pierce, II., Pierce, S. W., Proctor, Stewart, Tanner, Vosburgh, Warner and Zabel -13.

Noes Messrs. Abert, Apple, Babcock, Barber, Bate, Bartlett, Beckwith, Bishop, B. P., Bishop, G. W., Bolender, Borchardt, Bowles, Buckstaff, Cabanis, Carmichael, Clarke, Conley, Davis, DeLano, Eidemiller, Elver, Estabrook, Everts, Fingado, Gabriel, Goedjen, Gray, Grubb, Haben, Harrington, Hogan, Holehouse, Horn, Howell, Huchting, Huntly, Jeche, Jones, Juve, Keogh, Keyes, Kidd, Krueger, Lane, Langer, Lindsay, Loomis, Marshall, Maxon, McConnell, McDill, McDonnell, McDowell, Meiklejohn, Milliken, Moeller, Moran, Murray, O'Neill, Ostrander, Pape, Peterson, Phillips, Pooler, Price, Rewey, Rogers, Root, Ryan, Saugestad, Schatz, Shear, Shepard, Smith, Stanley, Stevens, Stone, Tate, Thayer, Thorp, Wakefield, Washburn, Williams, Winans and Mr. Speaker-85.

Absent or not voting Messrs. Chamberlain and MacBride.— 2. The question being upon the amendment offered by Mr. H. Pierce,

The ayes and noes were called for,

Which being seconded,

The amendment was lost.

The vote being as follows:

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Ayes Messrs. Abert, Apple, Bishop, B. P., Derthick, Eidemiller, Fingado, Gillen, Goedjen, Jeche, Jones, Leonardson, McConnell, Moeller, Ostrander, Pape, Parry, Pierce, H., Pierce, S. W., Proctor, Rogers, Stewart, Tanner, Warner and Zabel-24.

Noes Messrs. Babcock, Barber, Bartlett, Bate, Beckwith, Bishop, G. W., Bolender, Borchardt, Bowles, Brownson, Buckstaff, Cabanis, Carmichael, Clarke, Conley, Davis, DeLano, Elver, Estabrook, Everts, Gabriel, Gray, Grubb, Haben, Harrington, Hogan, Holehouse, Horn, Howell, Huchting, Huntly, Juve, Keogh, Keyes, Kidd, Krueger, Lane, Langer, Lindsay, Loomis, Marshall, Maxon, McDill, McDonnell, McDowell, Meiklejohn, Milliken, Moran, Murray, O'Neill, Peterson, Phillips, Pooler, Price, Rewey, Root, Ryan, Saugestad, Schatz, Shear, Shepard, Smith, Stanley, Stevens, Stone, Tate, Thayer, Thorp, Vosburgh, Wakefield, Washburn, Williams, Winans and Mr. Speaker -74.

Absent or not voting - Messrs. Chamberlain and MacBride.

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The speaker then ruled that the amendment of Mr. S. W. Pierce was out of order.

Mr. Clarke moved that the assembly take a recess till 3 P. M. Mr. S. W. Pierce offered an amendment, making it 7:30 P. M., Which was lost.

Mr. Clarke then asked and obtained leave to withdraw his motion.

Mr. Stewart then offered an amendment to the bill,
Upon the adoption of which,

Mr. H. Pierce called for the ayes and noes,

Which being seconded,

The amendment was lost.

The vote was as follows:

Ayes-Messrs. Apple, Bate, Bolender, Bowles, Brownson, Clarke, Derthick, Estabrook, Fingado, Gillen, Goedjen, Gray, Jeche, Juve, Leonardson, Lindsay, Milliken, Moeller, Moran, O'Neill, Parry, Pierce, H., Pierce, S. W., Proctor, Rogers, Saugestad, Smith, Stewart, Tanner, Tate, Vosburgh, Wakefield, Warner, Williams, Winans and Zabel - 36.

Noes-Messrs. Barber, Bartlett, Beckwith, Bishop, B. P., Bishop, G. W., Borchardt, Buckstaff, Cabanis, Carmichael, Conley, Davis, DeLano, Eidemiller, Everts, Gabriel, Grubb, Haben, Harrington, Hogan, Holehouse, Horn, Howell, Huchting, Huntley, Jones, Keogh, Keyes, Kidd, Krueger, Lane, Langer, Loomis, MacBride, Marshall, Maxon, McConnell, McDill, McDonnell, McDowell, Meiklejohn, Murray, Ostrander, Pape, Peterson, Phillips, Pooler, Price, Rewey, Root, Ryan, Schatz, Shear, Shepard, Stanley, Stevens, Stone, Thayer, Thorp, Washburn and Mr. Speaker-60. Absent or not voting Messrs. Abert, Babcock, Chamberlain and Elver-4.

Mr. Derthick moved that the assembly adjourn.
Which was lost on division: ayes, 35; noes, 46.

Mr. Stewart then offered a second amendment.
Upon the adoption of which,

Mr. S. W. Pierce called for the ayes and noes.

Which not being seconded,

The question upon the amendment was put and declared lost. The bill was then ordered to a third reading, and referred to committee on Bills on Their Third Reading.

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Pet. No. 221, A.,

Remonstrance of Rev. T. F. O'Neill and fifty others of the town of Franklin, Milwaukee county, against taxation of church property. To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Keogh:

Pet. No. 222, A.,

Remonstrance of James Smith and 50 other citizens of the town of Greenfield, Milwaukee county, against taxation of church property.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Harrington:

Pet. No. 223, A.,

Remonstrance of A. V. Romadka and 100 others of the county of Milwaukee against the passage of bills 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Maxon:

Pet. No. 224, A.,

Communication of F. Katzer, of Green Bay, Brown county, on the subject of taxation of church property.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Langer:

Pet. No. 225, A.,

Remonstrance of John Burke and 60 others against Nos. 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Gilson:

Pet. No. 226, A.,

Petition of Jackson Mumford and 180 others in favor of No. 439, A., entitled a bill to provide for the erection and maintenance of fences along the line of highways in certain cases.

To committee on Agriculture.

By Mr. McDill:

Pet. No. 227, A.,

Petition of H. Naber, J. M. Robinson and 628 others, praying that the original boundary lines between Langlade and Shawano counties be re-established.

To committee on Town and County Organization.

By Mr. Horn:

Pet. No. 228, A.,

Remonstrance of Peter Kier and other citizens of Ozaukee county against the passage of bills 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Horn:

Pet. No. 229, A.,

Remonstrance of Nicholas Schmidt and other citizens of Ozaukee county against passage of bills 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Horn:

Pet. No. 230, A.,

Remonstrance of Joseph Homm and other citizens of Ozaukee county against the passage of bills 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. Horn:

Pet. No. 231, A.,

Remonstrance of Michael Alft and other citizens of Ozaukee county against the passage of bills 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

By Mr. DeLano:

Pet. No. 232, A.,

Remonstrance of Geo. W. Latta and 107 others against any change of present boundary lines of Langlade county.

To committee on Town and County Organization.

By Mr. Bartlett:

Pet. No. 233, A.,

Remonstrance of Geo. Hartman and 74 others against the passage of Nos. 8 and 12, A.

To committee on State Affairs.

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