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Mr. Crichton, by unanimous consent, offered

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 32, Relating to a joint committee to visit the State Normal School at Leavenworth.

Which was laid over under the rules.

Mr. Crichton moved that the rules be suspended, and
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 32, considered now.
Which motion prevailed, and

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 32, Relating to a joint committee to visit the State Normal School at Leavenworth, Was taken up for consideration.

The question being: Shall the resolution be adopted?
A vote was had, and

The resolution adopted.

Ordered that the Secretary inform the House thereof.

The President appointed as such committee on the part of the Senate:

Messrs. Matheny, Schmidt and Grimes.

Mr. Brandley asked, and by unanimous consent obtained, leave of absence until Tuesday noon.

Mr. St. John moved that the rules be suspended, and all bills read the first time to-day be placed upon second reading

now.

Which motion prevailed.

BILLS ON SECOND READING.

Senate Bill No. 69, An act to correct an error in an act

to amend an act defining the boundaries of counties.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Counties and County

Lines.

Senate Bill No. 70, An act to promote immigration to the State of Kansas.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 71, An act to amend section 12 of chapter 37 of the laws of 1868, concerning executors and administrators.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 72, An act in relation to private roads.
Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

Senate Bill No. 73, An act in regard to the service of process upon corporations within this State.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 74, An act in relation to poor persons.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

Senate Bill No. 75, An act to amend an act to establish a home for friendless women, and to make an appropriation therefor, approved March 2, 1870.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Apportionment.

Senate Bill No. 76, An act providing for the apportionment of the State into Congressional districts.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

Senate Bill No. 77, An act authorizing Perry D. Scaunell, a minor, to exercise the rights of majority.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 78, An act to amend section 14 of an act entitled an act fixing the fees of certain officers and persons therein named, approved March 2, 1868.

Read the second time, and

Referred to Committee on Fees and Salaries.

Senate Bill No. 79, An act supplemental to and explanatory of an act to fund the territorial debt.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 80, An act to amend section 455 of the act entitled an act to establish a code of civil prodedure, approved Feb. 25, 1868.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 81, An act relating to the jurisdiction of and procedure before justices of the peace.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 82, An act to amend an act entitled an act to regulate crimes and punishments.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 83, An act to amend section 252 of chapter 31 of the General Statutes of 1868, relating to crimes punishments.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 84, An act to expedite the collection of costs in justices' courts.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 85, An act for the permanent survey of

lands.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Public Lands.

Senate Bill No. 86, An act relating to roads and section lines in Dickinson county.

siek.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Roads and Bridges.

Senate Bill No. 87, An act with reference to the indigent

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

Senate Bill No. 88, An act to regulate and fix the terms of court in the fifth judicial district.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Senate Bill No. 89, An act to amend section 6, chapter

38, General Statutes.

Read the second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Substitute for House Bill No. 3, an act to enable certain

minors to exercise the rights of majority.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

House Bill No. 12, An act extending the boundary lines of the city of Columbus, in the county of Cherokee, and defining the same.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Counties and County

Lines.

House Bill No. 15, An act to allow compensation to councilmen of cities of the first class.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries.

House Bill No. 19, An act to vacate a part of the Leavenworth and Ft. Riley road, in Leavenworth county.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Roads and Bridges.

House Bill No. 38, An act to amend section 1 of chapter 45 of the laws of 1868, concerning the protection of game. Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures. House Bill No. 44, An act relating to a State road in the counties of Ellis, Rooks and Phillips.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

House Bill No. 48, An act legalizing certain acts of the city of Wichita.

Read second time, and

Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

House Bill No. 85, An act to authorize certain counties and incorporated cities to aid manufactures.

Read second time, and

Referred to Committee on Finance and Taxation.

Mr. Murdock moved that the Senate adjourn until Monday 2 o'clock.

Which motion prevailed, and

The Senate adjourned.

GEO. C. CROWTHER,
Secretary.

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