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ASSEMBLY BILLS.

sembly, 422. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 423. Rules suspended and passed. Amendment_offered and adopted. Read third time and concurred in, 433. Published as chapter 236. No. 359. A bill to authorize the city of Chippewa Falls to issue bonds for the purpose of funding its bonded indebtedness. Received from assembly. Read first and second time and referred to Judiciary committee, 445. Reported favorably, 454. Rules suspended and concurred in, 454. Published as chapter 231.

360. A bill to authorize the city of Caippewa Falls to issue bonds for the purpose of funding its bonded indebtedness. Received from assembly. Read first and second time, referred to Judiciary committee, 445. Reported favorably, 454. Rules suspended and concurred in, 454. Published as chapter 234.

361. A bill relating to the license fund received by the city of Chippewa Falls. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 274. Reported favorably, 289. Ordered to a third reading, 308. Read a third time and concurred in, 337. Published as chapter 105.

362. A bill relating to the organization of corporations. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 358. Reported favorably, 371. Ordered to third reading, 411. Read third time, concurred in, 451. Published as chapter 211.

364. A bill relating to the Madison Fire Insurance Company, and amendatory of chapter 394 of the laws of 1851, and the laws amendatory thereof. Received from assembly. Read first and second time. Referred to Senator Sacket, 447. Reported recommending recommittment to select committee of three, consisting of Senators McFetridge, Kellogg and Bailey. Reported with amendments, 479. Failed by limitation.

366. A bill to legalize the official acts of Albert G. Cole as court commissioner. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 274. Reported favorably, 393. Ordered to a third reading, 411. Read third time and concurred in, 451. Published as chapter 238.

370. A bill relating to the city of Oconto. Received from assembly. Referred to general file, 444. Ordered to a third reading, 457. Rules suspended and concurred in, 458.

371. A bill to authorize the superintendent to furnish postage stamps and stationery to the employees of the senate and assembly, 305. Reported with amendment, 313. Adopted, and the bill ordered to a third reading, 350. Read a third time and passed, 362. Assembly concurs in amendment, 383. Published as chapter 113. 374. Relating to offenses against lives and persons of individuals. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 358. Reported favorably, 372. Ordered to a third reading, 411. Read a third time and concurred in, 451. Published as chapter 189. 376. A bill relating to the incorporation of the city of Waupun. Re. ceived from assembly. To committee on Incorporations, 333. Reported favorably, 368. Ordered to a third reading, 388. Read a third time and concurred in, 408. Published as chapter 180. 377. A bill to incorporate the city of Seymour. Received from assembly. Read first and second times. Referred to general file, 446. Rules suspended, concurred in, 470. Published as chapter 241. 380. A bill to appropriate to Wm. W. Johnson a sum of money therein named. Received from assembly, 425. Referred to general file, 425. Ordered to third reading, 457. Rules suspended, concurred in, 457. Published as chapter 249.

382. Relating to the charter of the city of Watertown. Received from assembly. To committee on Incorporations, 358. Reported favorably, 368. Ordered to a third reading, 388. Read a third time and concurred in, 408. Published as chapter 156.

ASSEMBLY BILLS.

No. 383. A bill to prevent adulteration and fraud in food, drugs and liquors. Received from assembly. Read first and second time. Referred to general file, 446. Ordered to third reading, 461. Rules suspended. Read third time and concurred in, 469. Published as chapter 248. 387. A bill relating to the incorporation of the city of Boscobel. Received from assembly. To committee on Incorporations, 306. Reported favorably, 315. Ordered to a third reading, 350. Read a third time and concurred in, 363. Published as chapter 111. 388. A bill to authorize the commissioners of public lands to loan a portion of the trust funds of the state to the town of Cedarburg, county of Ozaukee, in this state. Received from assembly, 425. Referred to general file, 425. Ordered to third reading, 457. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 458. Published as chapter 247. 390. A bill relating to the disbursements of the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal and Harbor Company. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 359. Reported favorably, 372. Ordered to a third reading, 412. Read third time and concurred in, 451. Published as chapter 218.

392. Authorizing a loan of a portion of the trust funds of the state to the county of Burnett. Received from assembly. To committee on Public Lands, 358. Reported adversely, 393. Indefinitely postponed, 410. Recalled from the assembly, 417. Received from the assembly, 421. Reconsidered and recommitted to committee on Public Lands, 428. Reported with amendments without recommendation. 441. Amendments adopted and ordered to a third reading, '462. Rules suspended, read a third time and concurred in, 469. Published as chapter 197.

394. A bill to protect the state against insolvent and unauthorized insur ance agents. Received from assembly. Read first and second times. Referred to general file, 465. Ordered to a third reading, 475. Failed by limitation.

398. A bill to provide for the publication and distribution of the laws of Wisconson concerning the organization and government of towns. Received from the assembly, Read first and second times. Referred to general file. Ordered to third reading, 457. Rules suspended and concurred in, 458. Published as chapter

195.

405. Relating to and amending the revised statutes. Received from assembly. To committee on Judiciary, 380. Reported with amendments. Adopted and the bill ordered to a third reading, 409. Read third time. Concurred in, 497. Assembly concurs in senate amendments, 447. Published as chapter 194. 407. A bill to amend chapter 48 of the revised statutes, relating to the assessment of taxes, and chapter 49, revised statutes, relating to the collection of taxes, and chapter 50 of revised statutes, relating to lands sold for taxes, 444. General file, 424. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 436. Received from assembly with amendments, 484. Amendments concurred in, 485. Published as chapter 255.

408. A bill to amend section 1465 of chapter 60 of the revised statutes, relating to agricultural societies. Received from assembly, 425. Referred to general file, 425. Ordered to third reading, 457. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 458. Published as chapter 242. 412. A bill to appropriate a sum of money to carry out the provisions of joint resolution No. 12. Received from assembly, 425. Referred to general file, 425. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 439. Published as chapter 196.

413. A bill relating to the lighting of the capitol with the electric light. Received from assembly. Read first and second times. Rules suspended. Concurred in, 472. Published as chapter 243.

MEMORIALS TO CONGRESS-ASSEMBLY.

No. 1. For a resurvey of the proposed harbor of Kewaunee. Received from the assembly, 88. To committee on Federal Relations, 88. Reported favorably, 153. Ordered to a third reading, 183. Read a third time and concurred in, 188.

2. Relating to harbor improvements. Received from assembly. To committee on State Affairs, 236. Reported favorably, 287. Or. dered to a third reading, 308. Laid over, 336. Read a third time and concurred in, 348.

5. For an appropriation to complete the breakwater and the entrance to the Harbor of Refuge in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Received from assembly. To committee on Federal Relations, 306. Reported favorably, 357. Ordered to a third reading, 388. Read a third time and concurred in, 408.

6. For an appropriation to aid in the construction of a bridge across Buffalo Lake in the county of Marquette. Received from assembly. To committee on Federal Relations, 294. Reported favorably, 303. Ordered to a third reading, 337. Read a third time and concurred in, 348.

JOINT RESOLUTIONS-ASSEMBLY.

No. 1. Requesting joint committee to wait upon the governor and inform him that the legislature is organized. By J. E. Eldred, chief clerk. Indefinitely postponed, 12.

2. Limiting the time for the introduction of new business to the first of
February. J. E. Eldred, chief clerk.
Affairs, 53. Reported favorably, 76.
83. Laid over with amendment, 89.
curred in amendment, 115.

To committee on State Considered and laid over, Passed, 98. Assembly con

4. Providing for the distribution of the revised statutes. J. E. Eldred, chief clerk. To committee on Judiciary, 52. Reported favorable, 121. Laid over, 130. Referred to committee on State Affairs, 146. Reported favorably, 152. Concurred in, 180.

5. Relating to lake and harbor improvements. J. E. Eldred, chief clerk. To committee on State Affairs, 52. Recommended that it be concurred in, 81. Concurred in, 85.

6. Relating to biennial sessions.
mittee on Judiciary, 306.
postponed, 460.

8.

7.

Received from assembly. To com-
Reported adversely, 314. Indefinitely

For joint convention for the election of United States senator. By
J. E. Eldred, chief clerk, 66. Concurred in, 67.

Appointing a committee to inquire into the expediency of building
gas works for the use of the state capitol building. J. E. EI-
dred, chief clerk, 68. Concurred in, 68.

10. Relating to the donation to the state of Wisconsin, by ex-Governor Washburn, of his Edgewood property. Received from assembly, 98. To committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions, 98. Reported adversely, 140. Indefinitely postponed, 146. 11. Appointing committee to devise legislation relating to the incurable insane of this state. Received from assembly, 108. Referred to committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions, 108. Reported favorably, 140. Concurred in, 145.

12. To provide for the funeral of the late Hon John Potter, member of the assembly from Winnebago county. Received from assembly, 101. Concurred in, 104.

16. Instructing superintendent of public property to place at half mast throughout this day the flag on dome of capitol, in honor of the memory of Hou. Levi B. Vilas. Received from assembly, 157. Concurred in, 157.

17. Relating to decease of Hon. Levi B. Vilas, and arranging for funeral services. Received from assembly, 157. Referred to Joint Special committee, 157. Reported favorably, 178. Adopted by the assembly, 178. Concurred in, 157.

18. Requesting the governor to return No. 108, A., without his signature. Received from assembly. Senate concurs, 324.

19. Requesting the governor to return No. 85, A., for further consideration. Concurred in, 334.

20. Providing for a salute of one hundred guns on February 22d. Received from assembly. Concurred in, 334.

21. Requesting the governor to return No. 86, A., for further considera. tion. Received from assembly. Concurred in, 359.

JOINT RESOLUTIONS-ASSEMBLY.

No. 22. Requesting the governor to return to assembly for further consider. ation bill No. 281, A. Received from assembly. Referred to general file, 422. Rules suspended, concurred in, 468.

23. Requesting the governor to return to the assembly No. 47, S., for further consideration. Received from assembly, 423. Concurred in, 425.

22. Requesting the attorney general to prepare a uniform general law for the incorporation of cities. Received from assembly, 425. Referred to general file, 425. Ordered to third reading, 455. Concurred in, 456.

25. Suspending joint rules relating to introduction of new business. Received from the assembly. Concurred in, 464.

26.

Requesting the governor to return to the assembly No. 337, A., for further consideration. Received from assembly. Concurred in, 464.

27. Requesting the governor to return bills Nos. 252 and 407, A., for further consideration. Received from assembly. Concurred in, 485. 28. Appointing a joint committee to notify the governor that the legis lature has completed its business and awaits his pleasure, and has appointed Messrs. Coe, Hart and Murphy as such committee on part of the assembly, 485. Concurred in, and Senators Houghton and Andrews appointed on the part of the senate, 486.

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