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House bill No. 88, "An act authorizing the county treasurer of Ellsworth county, Kansas, to transfer certain funds."

House bill No. 373, "An act to locate a state road."
House bill No. 352, "An act to change a name."

House bill No. 365, “An act to vacate certain streets and alleys in Kickapoo City, in Leavenworth county."

House bill No. 401, "An act to vacate the public highway on a section line in Cherokee county."

House bill No. 393, "An act to establish a state road."

House bill No. 317, "An act to establish a certain state road in Leavenworth county."

House bill No. 402, "An act to legalize roads and highways in Bourbon county, Kansas."

House bill No. 347, "An act to locate a certain state road." ALEX. R. BANKS,

Chief Clerk of House of Representatives. The following message from the House of Representatives was received and read:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed House bill No. 325, "An act in reference to roads and highways, and to amend general statutes, chapter 89, section 3, and chapter 175, section 1, laws of 1872."

House bill No. 297, "An act to amend section 1 of chapter 195 of the laws of 1872."

ALEX. R. BANKS,

Chief Clerk of House of Representatives. The following message from the House of Representatives was received and read:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am instructed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed House bill No. 395, "An act making appropriations for the eastern portico of the state house, and for the care and improvement of the state house grounds.'

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House bill No. 277, "An act to amend sections 601 and 608 of chapter 80 of the general statutes."

ALEX. R. BANKS,

Chief Clerk of House of Representatives.

The following message from the House of Representatives was received and read:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am instructed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred in Senate amendments to House bills Nos. 289 and 234, and has adopted the report of the committee of conference on House bill No. 330. ALEX. R. BANKS,

Chief Clerk of House of Representatives. House amendments to the title of Senate bill No. 139, “An act to vacate blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Drake's addition to the town of Mission, Neosho county, Kansas," were taken up for consideration.

On motion, the amendments were concurred in.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House amendments to Senate bill No. 61, "An act for the relief of John B. Scott," were taken up for consideration," and the question being, Shall the amendments be concurred in? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 18; nays, 1.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Brandley, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Judd, Martindale, Moonlight, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Wilson, J. C., and Winter.

Mr. Blair voted in the negative.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Crichton, Guerin, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McFarland, McWirt, Morrill, Palmer, Simpson, Topping, Walker, Wilson, V. P., and York. And so, a constitutional majority having voted in the affirmative, the amendments were concurred in.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

House bill No. 305, "An act legalizing the incorporation of Great Bend as a city of the third class," was read the first time. House bill No. 229, "An act with reference to cities of the first class," was read the first time.

House bill No. 384, "An act authorizing the Governor to procure a new die or engraving of the great seal," was read the first time.

House bill No. 88, "An act authorizing the county treasurer of Ellsworth county, Kansas, to transfer certain funds," was read the first time.

House bill No. 373, "An act to locate a state road," was read the first time.

House bill No. 352, "An act to change a name," was read the first time.

House bill No. 365, "An act to vacate certain streets and alleys in Kickapoo City, in Leavenworth county," was read the first time.

House bill No. 401, "An act to vacate the public highway on a section line in Cherokee county," was read the first time.

House bill No. 393, "An act to establish a state road," was read the first time.

House bill No. 317, "An act to establish a certain state road in Leavenworth county," was read the first time.

House bill No. 402, "An act to legalize roads and highways in Bourbon county, Kansas," was read the first time.

House bill No. 395, "An act making appropriations for the eastern portico of the state house, and for the care and improvement of the state house grounds," was read the first time.

House bill No. 277, "An act to amend sections 601 and 608 of chapter 80 of the general statutes," was read the first time.

House bill No. 325, "An act in reference to roads and highways, and to amend general statutes, chapter 89, section 3, and chapter 175, section 1, laws of 1872," was read the first time.

House bill No. 297, "An act to amend section 1 of chapter 195 of the laws of 1872," was read the first time.

House bill No. 180, "An act to provide for the assessment and collection of taxes," was read the first time.

House bill No. 347, "An act to locate a certain state road in Douglas county, Kansas," was read the first time.

Mr. Simons moved that the rules be suspended and all bills just read the first time be read the second time now, which motion prevailed, and House bill No. 393, “An act to establish a state road," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 317, "An act to establish a certain state road in Leavenworth county," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 402, "An act to legalize roads and highways in

Bourbon county, Kansas," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 305, "An act legalizing the incorporation of Great Bend as a city of the third class," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 229, "An act with reference to cities of the first class," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 384, "An act authorizing the Governor to procure a new die or engraving of the great seal," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 88, "An act authorizing the county treasurer of Ellsworth county, Kansas, to transfer certain funds," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 373, "An act to locate a state road," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 352, "An act to change a name," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 365, "An act to vacate certain streets and alleys in Kickapoo City, in Leavenworth county," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 401, "An act to vacate the public highway on a section line in Cherokee county," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 395, "An act making appropriations for the eastern portico of the state house, and for the care and improvement of the state house grounds," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 277, "An act to amend sections 601 and 608 of chapter 80 of the general statutes," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 325, "An act in reference to roads and highways, and to amend general statutes, chapter 89, section 3, and chapter 175, section 1, laws of 1872," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 297, "An act to amend section one of chapter

195 of the laws of 1872," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 180, "An act to provide for the assessment and collection of taxes," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

House bill No. 347, "An act to locate a certain state road in Douglas county, Kansas," was read the second time and referred to the committee of the whole Senate.

Mr. St. John moved that the vote by which House bill No. 335 failed to pass be reconsidered, which motion prevailed.

House bill No. 335, "An act to amend section 1 of an act entitled 'An act to amend chapter 94 of the general statutes of 1868, relating to the sale of school lands,' approved March 2, 1871," was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called with the following result: Yeas, 23; nays, 0.

Gentlemen voting in the affirmative were: Messrs. Blair, Brandley, Butler, Barker, Edwards, Ely, Grimes, Guerin, Judd, Martindale, Moonlight, Morrill, Murdock, O'Neil, Price, Rogers, Schmidt, Simons, St. John, Topping, Wilson, J. C., Wilson, V. P., and Winter.

Gentlemen absent or not voting were: Messrs. Crichton, Johnson, Martin, Matheny, McFarland, McWirt, Palmer, Simpson, Walker, and York.

And so, a constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed and the title was agreed to. Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

Mr. Murdock moved that the rules be suspended, and House bill No. 141 be considered engrossed and ordered to the third reading, which motion prevailed.

Mr. Edwards moved that the bill be referred to a special committee of three, which motion prevailed.

The President appointed as such committee Messrs. Edwards, Murdock, and Barker.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

The following message from the House of Representatives was received and read:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in Senate amend

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