SENATE BILL NO. 114. [Introduced by Senator Foote.] An act regulating rates of toll and fare on railroads.. Feb. 9-Read a first time. Feb. 10-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Feb. 13-Reported back, recommending it be printed. Feb. 16-Amended, and passage recommended in Committee of Feb. 16--Ordered engrossed and to a third reading. Feb. 17--Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 115. [Introduced by Senator Gambell.] An act conferring upon the boards of county commissioners of the Feb. 9--Read a first time." Feb. 10-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Feb. 20-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 21-Passage recommended in Committee of the Whole. SENATE BILL NO. 116. [Introduced by Senator] An act in relation to roads and plats. Feb. 10-Read a first time. Feb. 12-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Feb. 14-Reported back, without recommendation... Feb. 17--Lost in Committee of the Whole. SENATE BILL NO. 117. [Introduced by Senator.] An act to amend "An act to establish the salaries of State officers, ́ Feb. 12-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Claims. Feb. 13-Reported back, without recommendation. Feb. 16-Passage recommended in Committee of the Whole. Feb. 17-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 118. [Introduced by Senator Eskridge.] An act to incorporate Masonic lodges. Feb. 12-Read a first time. Feb. 13-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Corporations. Feb. 13-Reported back, and reference recommended to Committee of the Whole. Feb. 21-Amended, and passage recommended in Committee of the Whole Feb. 21-Considered engrossed, and ordered to a third reading. Feb. 22-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. Feb. 24-Passed by the House, with amendments. Feb. 24-Senate concurred in House amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 119.. [Introduced by Senator Akin.] An act to license and tax peddlers. d Feb. 13-Read a first time, Feb. 14-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Counties and Towns. Feb. 16-Reported back, and passage recommended Feb. 19-Lost in Committee of the Whole. SENATE BILL NO. 120. [Introduced by Senator Akin.] An act to provide for the navigation of the Kansas river between the cities of Lawrence and Topeka. Feb. 13-Read a first time. Feb. 14-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Feb. 15-Reported back, without recommendation. Feb. 19-Lost in Committee of the Whole. SENATE BILL NO. 121. [Introduced by Senator -·] An act to authorize school districts Nos. 10 and 7, in Allen county, to issue bonds. Feb. 13-Read a first time. Feb. 14-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Feb. 14-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 17-Rules suspended, read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. Feb. 23-Passed by the House. SENATE BILL NO. 122. [Introduced by Senator ] An act to prescribe the boundaries of the city of Wyandotte. Feb. 14-Read a first time. Feb. 15-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Corporations. Feb. 19-Substitute reported, and passage recommended. Feb. 22-Made special order for 23d inst., 11 A. M. SENATE BILL NO. 123. [Introduced by Senator Gambell.] An act for the relief of certain parties therein named. Feb. 16-Read a first time. Feb. 17-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Feb. 19-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 20-Passage recommended in Committee of the Whole. Feb. 21-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 124. [Introduced by Senator.] An act for the removal of sheriffs and coroners in certain cases. Feb. 16-Read a first time. Feb. 17-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Feb. 19-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 20-Passage recommended in Committee of the Whole. Feb. 20-Ordered engrossed and to a third reading. Feb. 21-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 125. [Introduced by Senator Legate.] An act to amend "An act to establish the salaries of State officers justices of the peace, Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of the District Court, and officers of the Legislature," approved May, 1860. Feb. 17-Read a first time. Feb. 17-Rules suspended, read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Feb. 21-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 23-Considered engrossed, and ordered to a third reading. Feb. 24--Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 126. [Introduced by Senator Houston.] An act to district and apportion the State of Kansas for Senators and Representatives., Feb. 17-Read a first time. Feb. 17-Rules suspended, read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Feb. 20-Reported back, without recommendation. Feb. 23-Considered engrossed and ordered to a third reading. Feb. 24-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. Feb. 24-Passed by the House. SENATE BILL NO. 127. [Introduced by Senator Gambell.] An act to create and regulate turnpike road companies. Feb. 17-Read a first time. Feb. 19-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges. Feb. 20-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 21--Passage recommended in Committee of the Whole. Feb. 21-Considered engrossed, and ordered to a third reading. Feb. 21-Rules suspended, read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. SENATE BILL NO. 128. [Introduced by Senator Eskridge.] An act to provide revenue for the year 1866. Feb. 19-Read a first time. Feb. 19-Rules suspended, read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Feb. 21-Reported back, and passage recommended. Feb. 23-Considered engrossed, and ordered to a third reading. Feb. 24-Read a third time, passed, and sent to the House. Feb. 26-Amended by the House, and returned to the Senate. Feb. 26-Senate non-concurred in House amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 129. [Introduced by Senator Eskridge.] An act providing for the erection of one wing of a State House. Feb. 19-Read a first time. Feb. 19-Rules suspended, read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Public Buildings. Feb. 21-Reported back, without recommendation. Feb. 22-Referred to a special committee of three. |