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tion, establishment of a uniform system of Schools, State University, to Committee on Education.

Benevolent Institutions and Penitentiary, to Committee on Public Buildings.

Provision for the Poor, to the Committee on Retrenchment.
Organization of the Militia, to the Committeǝ on Militia.
Apportionment, to the Committee on Apportionment.

Assessment of Taxes, to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Public Printing, to the Committee on Public Printing.
Property rights of married women, to the Committee on the Ju-
diciary.

State Seal, to the Committee on Ways and Means.

Territorial Laws in force at the time of our admission, to the Committee on the Judiciary.

All that part in reference to Finance, to Committee of Ways and Means.

Current expenses of the Government, and reduction of the number of members of the Legislature, to the Committee on Retrench

ment.

To lessen the tax for the support of the Judiciary, by providing by law that the suitor should advance a small fee, to the Committee on Judiciary.

Funding Territorial Indebtedness, to the Committee of Ways and Means.

All that part in reference to the drouth, to the Committee on Legislative Expenditures.

That all of the balance of said Message, be referred to the Committee on Federal Relations.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

S. N. WOOD,

JNO. A. MARTIN,
J. H. McDOWELL.
J. C. BURNETT.
E. P. BANCROFT.

On motion of Mr. Lynde,

The report was adopted, and the Committee discharged.

Mr, Elder offered the following order, which was adopted:

Ordered, That the Committee on State Library be directed to ex amine and inquire into the State Library, and the laws governing the same, if any, and report what legislation is necessary to regulate

and govern the same; also, the whole number of volumes of each kind of books in said Library.

Mr. Wood moved that House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, providing for Joint Session to elect U. S. Senators, be referred to a Select Committee of five, with instructions to report to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock.

Mr. Lockhart moved that the motion of Mr. Wood be laid upon the table.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as fol

OWS:

YEAS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Gunn, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs-14.

NAYS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-11.

And so the motion of Mr. Lockhart prevailed, and the motion of Mr. Wood was laid on the table.

Mr. Lockhart moved that the Senate concur in the Resolution of the House.

The President ruled the motion of Mr. Lockhart out of order.

On motion of Mr. Elder,

The Concurrent Resolution was taken from the table for consideration, by the following vote:

YEAS-Messsrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs

13.

NAYS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12. Mr. Morrow moved to indefinitely postpone the House Concurrent Resolution.

On which motion, Mr. Lynde demanded the previous question.

The question being, "Shall the main question be now put?" the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

NAYS-Messrs. Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow-10.

And so the motion prevailed.

Mr. Wood moved that he be excused from voting.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Hoffman, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow-9.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Gunn, Houston, Hubbard, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs-15.

And so the Senator was not excused from voting.

The question being on the indefinite postponement, the Yeas and Nays were demanded, aud the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

And so the motion was lost.

Mr. Wood moved that the Concurrent Resolution be postponed until 10 o'clock to-morrow.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood

12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart,

Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

And so the motion to postpone was lost.

Mr. Morrow moved that the Senate adjourn.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

And so the motion to adjourn was lost.

The question recurring on Mr. Wood's motion to refer to Committee of five,

Mr. Lynde demanded the previous question.

Mr. Morrow moved to adjourn.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as fol

Ows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

And so the motion to adjourn was lot.

The demand for the previous question was sustained.

The question being, "Shall the main question be now put ?" The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Burnett, Denman, Elder, Farnsworth, Gunn, Hoffman, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs-16.

NAYS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Dutton, Hubbard Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood.-9.

And so the motion prevailed.

The question now recurring on Mr. Wood's motion to refer to a Committee of five,

The Yeas and nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart. Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs13.

And so the motion to refer was lost.

Mr. Lynde moved to concur in House Concurrent Resolution in relation to the election of U. S. Senators, and demanded the previous question.

Mr. Wood moved to proceed to the consideration of the Message of the Governor.

Mr. Morrow moved to adjourn.

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, aud the vote resulted as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Bancroft, Broadhead, Connell, Denman, Dutton, Gunn, Hoffman, Hubbard, Lappin, McDowell, Morrow, Wood-12.

NAYS-Messrs. Burnett, Elder, Farnsworth, Houston, Lockhart, Lynde, Martin, Miller, Osborn, Phillips, Seaver, Sleeper, Spriggs 13.

And so the motion to adjourn was lost.

The call for the previous question was sustained.

The question being, "Shall the main question be now put ?"

The Yeas and Nays were demanded, and the vote resulted as follows:

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