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An act to amend an act entitled an act to establish a probate court in Buchanan county, approved, February 22d, 1851;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill concerning the sale of lands in Carroll county;

Which was read a first time, rules suspended, read a second and third time, and passed.

A bill declaring certain county roads in DeKalb county and Daviess county, state roads;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill amendatory of an act entitled an act to encourage the destruction of wolves, approved January 16th, 1847, and to repeal a portion of said act;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act concerning grand and petit jurors in the county of Johnson, Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the relief of Henry M. Moore, of Pike county;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An ect to authorize John Meadows and Mary Meadows to sell real estate;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

Memorial to Congress, praying a grant of land for the construction of the Mississippi branch of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain railroad; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill to incorporate Cedar lodge, No. 124;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act entitled an act to incorporate the inhabitants of the town of Roanoke;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill to authorize James H. Buford to sell certain real estate;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to amend an act entitled an act to pay grand jurors in the county of Oregon, approved March 6th, 1849, and the act amendatory thereof, approved Feb. 14, 1851;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to pay judges and clerks of elections in Oregon county; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to change the name of the town of Columbus to Rushville;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the benefit of Ann M. Priest;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed,

An act to pay overseers of roads in Oregon and Bollinger counties; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to incorporate the town of Lebanon;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the relief of the heirs of George. Yoacum;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to establish a state road;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the benefit of Jackson county;

Which was read a first time, ruies suspended, read a second and third time, and passed.

An act to provide for the payment of grand jurors in the county of Stone;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to declare a certain county road a state road;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the benefit of Mary Tibbs, and others;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill to change the name of James William Kisgodd;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to establish a state road from Athens in Gentry county, through Maysville in Nodaway, to Linden in Atchison county;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act for the benefit of Mrs. Lucilla C. McFarland, of Lincoln County;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time, and passed,

An act for the benefit of Francis M. Barnes;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read second and third times and passed.

An act to authorize George Siegly to build a bridge;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second time, when,

Mr. Stout moved to amend as follows:

Amend first line of first section after the word "Siegly," wherever it occurs, insert "or his assigns."

The amendment was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second time and agreed to;

And the bill as amended was read a third time and passed.

An act to incorporate the German benevolent association of Palmyra,

Missouri;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act amendatory of an act to incorporate the lumbermen and mechanic's insurance company, approved Feb. 20, 1851;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time, and passed.

An act for the relief of George C. Bennett, a minor and son of Anson G. Bennett, deceased, late of Callaway county;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to establish a state road;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and thir} time and passed.

An act to define the limits of Putnam county;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to declare a minor of age for certain purposes;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act incorporating the Warsaw and Pacific railroad company; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to incorporate the town of Clarksville in Pike county; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

A bill declaring Martha J. Allen of age for certain purposes; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to extend the limits of the city of St. Louis, and for other purposes;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second time, and,

On motion passed over for the present.

An act to repeal an act entitled an act to change the manner of voting in the city of Lexington and county of Lafayette, and for other purposes;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to vacate part of a state road in Miller county and to declare part of a county road a state road,

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to authorize the guardians of Theodore McGready (an idiot) to place their ward in the lunatic asylum, and for other purposes; Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to regulate and pay grand and petit jurors in Washington county;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second time, when,

Mr. Drake moved to amend as follows:

Amend by adding,

The provisions of this act shall apply to Monroe county.'

The amendment was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second time and agreed to;

And the bill as amended was read a third time and passed.

An act explanatory and amendatory of an act to expedite the construction of the Iron Mountain branch of the Pacific railroad, approved Dec. 25, 1852;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third tine and passed.

An act donating swamp lands to the several counties in which they lie;

Which was read a first time.

Mr. Russell on leave introduced joint resolutions entitled,

Resolution to furnish the clerk of the circuit court of Bollinger county, the reports of the supreme court;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

Mr. Rawlins moved that the Senate do now adjourn until half past eight o'clock to-morrow morning;

Which motion was decided in the negative.

On motion of Mr. Crow,

The Senate adjourned till half past seven o'clock this evening.

NIGHT SESSION,

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Bills and other business from the House of Represent: t ves being still in order, House bills of the following titles were severally taken up and disposed of as follows:

An act to establish a state road;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to authorize Miller county court to borrow money;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

An act to authorize Wm. Caldwell to build a toll bridge,

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed,

An act to declare minors of age for certain purposes;

Which was read a first time, rule suspended, read a second and third time and passed.

Message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Block, assistant clerk.

Mr. President:

Senate bills of the following titles have been rejected by the House: An act for the relief of Joanna King;

An act for the benefit of Lorenz Speigel of the city of St. Louis; An act to appropriate money to aid in exhibiting the natural and other resources of the State of Missouri at the worlds fair to be held at the city of New York in May, 1853.

Senate bills of the following titles have passed the House:

An act concerning roads and highways in the county of Ste. Genevieve;

An act to establish the Neosho female academy;

A bill for the relief of Hall Hudson of Mississippi county;

An act to regulate elections in Jasper county;

An act to amend an act entitled an act to reduce the law incorporating the city of St. Louis, and the several acts amendatory thereof, into one act, and to amend the same, approved March 3, 1851;

An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for levying and collecting the revenue, approved, March 27, 1845;

A bill for the relief of the infant heirs of Joel Cockrill, deceased; An act to enable A. S. Cherry to sell certain reat estate;

An act amendatory of an act entitled an act to provide for the par. tition of lands and personal property, approved February 21st, 1845; An act for the benefit of the infant heirs of John H. Gregory, deceased;

An act to authorize the voters of McDonald county to establish a seat of justice for said county,

An act to change the name of Frederick Moschberger, of St. Louis; A bill amendatory of an act entitled an act to amend an act conceruing strays, approved March 3, 1851;

An act to declare Joseph Rawlins of age,

A bill for the relief of A. W. Jeffries, former collector of Franklin county;

An act supplementary to an act entitled an act to authorize the formation of associations to construct plank roads and McAdamized roads, approved Feb. 27, 1851;

An act to change a state road in Greene county;

An act to prevent riots and mobs with in incorporated cities;
An act to incorporate the High Hill school in Jasper county:

A bill to authorize the sale of real estate;

An act amendatory of an act to incorporate an academy in the town of St. Ferdinand in St. Louis, county, approved March 15, 1845;

An act to authorize the administrator of A. Huff to sell certain real estate;

An act for the benefit of the heirs of David L. Caruthers, deceased; An act to incorporate Saint Paul's college;

An act to incorporate the botanic college of St. Louis;

An act to incorporate the St. Louis and Iowa telegraph company;

A bill to amend an act entitled an act to authorize the formation of corporations for manufacturing, mining, mechanical or chemical purposes, approved March 12, 1849;

An act for the benefit of Hamilton R. Gamble;

An act to change the name of Jacob Arison of Knox county;

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