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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 8.

[Introduced by Senator Gambell.]

A joint resolution relating to the publication of certain laws. Feb. 19-Read a first time.

Feb. 20-Read a second time, and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Feb. 21-Amended, and passage recommended in Committee of the Whole.

Feb. 21-Ordered engrossed and to a third reading.
Feb. 21-Rules suspended, read a third time, and lost.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 9.

[Introduced by Senator -]

In reference to appointment of an Immigration Agent. Feb. 23-Read a first time.

Feb. 26-Withdrawn, by consent.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 10.

[Introduced by Senator Legate.]

Concerning the assent of the Legislature of the State to a certain act of Congress.

Feb. 24-Read a first time.

Feb. 24-Rules suspended, read a second time, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Feb. 26-Reported back, and recommended its rejection

Feb. 26-Indefinitely postponed.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11.

[Introduced by Senator Gambell.]

In relation to certain railroad stocks.

Feb. 26-Read a first time.

Feb. 26-Rules suspended, and read a second time.

Feb. 26-Rules suspended, read a third time, passed, and sent to the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1.
[Introduced by Senator]

Accepting proposition of the proprietors of the Topeka State Record, for furnishing members and officers of the two Houses copies of the Daily Record during the session.

Jan. 9-Referred to a committee of three, consisting of Senators Houston, Gambell and Akin.

Jan. 10-Reported back, without recommendation.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2.
[Introduced by Senator]

Accepting proposition of Speer & Ross, to furnish each member and officer of the two Houses ten copies of the Kansas Daily Tribune, during the session of not more than fifty days, for one dollar and fifty cents per copy.

Jan. 9-Referred to a committee of three, consisting of Senators Houston, Gambell and Akin.

Jan. 10-Reported back, without recommendation.

Jan. 10-Adopted, and sent to the House.

Jan. 11-Non-concurred in by the House, and returned to the Senate.

Jan. 11-Senate non-concurred in House amendments, and returned to the House.

Jan. 12-House adhered to its amendments, and appointed committee of couference.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3.

[Introduced by Senator Eskridge.]

Requiring the appointment of a joint committee of the Senate and House to prepare rules for the government of both branches of the Legislature.

Jan. 9-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 10-Adopted.

Jan. 13-Concurred in by the House; House committee, Messrs. Glick, Phillips, Kellogg, Blair and Cavender.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4.

[Introduced by Senator Eskridge.]

In relation to the proposed Southern Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad..

Jan. 10-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 15-Referred to a committee of five, consisting of Messrs. Eskridge, Houston, Twiss, Manning and Emmert.

Jan. 31-Additional resolution reported, and adoption recommended.

Jan. 31-Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Feb. 8-Reported back, without recommendation.
Feb. 9-Adopted, and sent to the House.
Feb. 12-Concurred in by the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5.
[Introduced by Senator]

Proposition in favor of the Daily State Journal.

Jan. 9-Referred to committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Houston, Gambell and Akin.

Jan. 10-Reported back, without recommendation.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6.
[Introduced by Senator Emmert.]

Requiring the Secretary of State to have 5,000 copies of the Gov-
ernor's message printed in English, and 1,000 in German, for
equal distribution among the members of the two Houses.
Jan. 10-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 10-Rules suspended, and resolution adopted.

Jan. 12-Amended by the House, and referred back to the Senate.

Jan. 13-House refused to concur. in Senate amendments to House amendments, and committee of conference requested.

Jan. 16-Reported back from the committee of conference, without recommendation.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7.

[Introduced by Senator Weer.]

Fixing the adjournment of the Legislature on the 1st day of February, 1866.

Jan. 11-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 12-Laid on the table.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8.
[Introduced by Senator Houston.]

Resolution to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Abraham
Lincoln.

Jan. 11-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 12-Adopted and sent to the House.

Jan. 15-Amended by the House, and sent back to the Senate for further action.

Jan. 15-Senate concurred in House amendments.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9.
[Introduced by Senator Emmert.]

Memorializing the President for the appointment of a United
States mail agent for the State of Kansas.

Jan. 11-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 12-Adopted and sent to the House.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10.

[Introduced by Senator Weer.]

Having reference to State Printing.

Jan. 11-Laid over under the rule.

Jan. 12-Referred to the joint committee on Rules.
Jan. 16-Reported back, without recommendation.

Jan. 17-Rejection recommended in Committee of the Whole.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 11.
[Introduced by Senator Gamboll.]

A concurrent resolution authorizing the Governor to employ

counsel.

Jan. 11-Rules suspended, and the resolution adopted and sent

to the House.

Jan. 19-Non-concurred in by the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12.
[Introduced by Senator Emmert.]

Instructing the joint committee on Ways and Means to report the general appropriation bill as early as the first day of February. Jan. 12-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 15-Adopted, and sent to the House.
Jan. 17-Concurred in by the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13.
[Introduced by Senator Eskridge.]

Concurrent resolution in relation to Indian reservations.

Jan. 13-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 15-Adopted, and sent to the House.

Jan. 17-Concurred in by the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14.
[Introduced by Senator Houston.]

In reference to taking the Kansas Daily Tribune.
Jan. 13-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 15-Indefinitely postponed.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15.
[Introduced by Senator Gambell.]

Accepting the proposition of the Leavenworth Conservative.
Jan. 13-Rules suspended, and the resolution adopted.
Jan. 15-Concurred in by the House.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16.
[Introduced by Senator]

Respecting postage stamps for officers and members of both branches of the Legislature.

Jan. 15-Laid over under the rules.

Jan. 16-Adopted, and sent to the House

Jan. 17-Concurred in by the House.

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