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The assembly met.

The speaker in the chair.

Prayer by Rev. Mr. McAtee.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1882.

10:00 A. M.

CORRECTION OF THE JOURNAL.

The journal was corrected to show that Mr. Harrington, who would have voted no, was paired with Mr. Pape, who would have voted aye.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Was granted Mr. Peterson indefinitely.

Mr. Horn moved that

Nos. 161 and 175, A.,

Be indefinitely postponed.

There being no objection to the motion,
Mr. Juve called for the ayes and noes,

Which was not seconded.

The bills were then indefinitely postponed.

By Mr. Huntly:

LETTERS, PETITIONS, ETC.

Pet. No. 424, A.,

Remonstrance against No. 335, A., by Chas. H. Bicknell and

others.

To General File.

By Mr. Saugestad:

Pet. No. 425, A.,

Remonstrance of H. G. Henault against No. 335, A.
To General File.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

The committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was referred
No. 135, A.,

A bill for the protection of the valleys of Neenah creek and Fox river from overflow.

No. 148, A.,

A bill relating to the city of Portage, and codifying, consolidating and amending the act of incorporation and all acts amendatory thereof,

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

J. H. CABANIS,
Acting Chairman.

The committee on Agriculture, to whom was referred

No. 145, S.,

A bill to appropriate to the Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association a sum of money therein named,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be concurred in.

No. 478, A.,

A bill to appropriate to the State Agricultural Society a sum of money therein named,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be passed.

No. 140, S.,

A bill to encourage and protect the production of wool, and amendatory of section 670 of chapter 36 of the revised statutes, Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

A. O. CHAMBERLAIN,

Chairman.

The joint committee on Claims, to whom was referred
No. 124, A.,

A bill to establish a state public school for dependent and neglected children, and to appropriate certain sums of money therein named.

39 A. J.

No. 392, A.,

A bill to remove the capitol of the state to the city of Milwaukee, and to provide for the future support of Madison boarding house keepers, and to use the present state house for an asylum for the chronic insane,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that they be indefinitely postponed.

Senator Colman and Messrs. Bate and Murray dissenting from the recommendation to No. 124, A.

JESSE STONE,
Chairman.

The committee on Lumber and Manufactures, to whom was referred

No. 124, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 84 of the revised statutes, relating to the inspection and measurement of logs timber and lumber, as amended by chapter 225 of the laws of 1881,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with an amendment, and recommend that the same be concurred in when so amended.

FRANK POOLER,

Chairman.

The committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred
No. 99, A.,

A bill relating to the publication of legal notices.

No. 123, A.,

A bill to authorize Edward D. Brown, Thomas W. Anderson, Anderson W. Brown and Webster E. Brown, their associates and assigns, to build and maintain a dam, piers and boom in and across the Wisconsin river in Lincoln county.

No. 229, A.,

A bill to amend section 2172 of chapter 98 of the revised statutes, entitled estates in dower and by the curtesy.

No. 287, A.,

A bill to amend section 2614 of the revised statutes of 1878.
No. 375, A.,

A bill to amend section 1741, chapter 84 of the revised statutes, relating to the fees of lumber inspectors.

No. 479, A.,

A bill to provide for the exemption of insurance associations for benevolent and charitable purposes from the operation of the general laws relating to life insurance companies,

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

No. 191, A.,

A bill to amend section 1, chapter 315 of the laws of 1881, relating to the erection and repairing of bridges.

No. 257, A.,

A bill relating to the public library of the city of Milwaukee, Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report them back correctly engrossed.

THOS. J. SHEAR,

Chairman.

Bills reported by the committee on Engrossed Bills were referred to committee on Bills on their Third Reading.

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred

No. 39, S.,

A bill to amend section 1110 of the revised statutes of 1878, relating to the collection of taxes.

No. 60, S.,

A bill to amend section 3180, chapter 137 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled of actions for private nuisance.

No. 131, S.,

A bill to amend chapter 176, section 4096, revised statutes, entitled of evidence.

No. 176, S.,

A bill relating to telephone companies and to regulate the use and rental of telephones in this state.

No. 178, S.,

A bill to amend section 3626 of chapter 155 of the revised statutes, relating to pleadings in courts of justice.

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that they be concurred in.

No. 41, S.,

A bill to amend section 4398 of the revised statutes, relating to offenses against lives and persons of individuals,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be concurred in.

Mr. McDill dissenting.

No. 53, S.,

A bill to amend section 1033 of the revised statutes, relating to the time of the assessment of taxes,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be concurred in.

Mr. Shepard dissenting.

No. 135, S.,

A bill to legalize the acts of J. R. McDonald, justice of the peace of the city of Ahnapee,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

Mr. Borchardt dissenting.

No. 348, A.,

A bill to authorize the commissioners of the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company to close up the business of said corporation,

Have had the same under consideration, and have authorized me to report the same back with substitute, and recommend the passage of said substitute.

No. 429, A.,

A bill to limit the time for filing claims against the Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Company, and to authorize and empower said company to revise and correct the list of persons entitled to dividends as now filed in the office of the secretary of state, and declare a final dividend,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed.

S. W. PIERCE,

Chairman

The committee on State Affairs, to whom was referred

No. 233, S.,

A bill to provide for the settlement and payment of the indebtedness of the state of Wisconsin to the United States by the issue of certificates of indebtedness to the trust funds, and to provide for the payment of interest thereon,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be concurred in.

Res. No. 44, A.,

In relation to the trust funds loaned to individuals,

And have instructed me to report the same back by

No. 482, A.,

A bill to ascertain the situation and value of the securities held by the state for trust funds loaned to individuals,

And recommend its passage.

J. W. OSTRANDER,

Chairman.

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