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the end of said amendment, and insert the words "from counties which have no excess of their quota of inmates as provided by law." And that the House concur in said amendment when thus amended.

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The question being on agreeing to said report, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 23, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carran, Cline. Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, More, Mounts, Parker, Perkins, Pond, Richards, Saltzgaber, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-23.

So said report was agreed to.

Mr. Van Cleaf submitted the following report:

The joint select committee appointed to a certain upon what conditions Longview Asylum may be transferred to the State-having had the same under consideration, submit their report.

On motion of Mr. Van Cleaf, said report was laid upon the table and ordered printed.

Mr. Beer moved that substitute for H. B. No. 292 be taken from the tab'e.

Which was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Beer, said bill was ordered to be placed on the calendar for third reading on Thursday next.

Mr. Beer moved that S. B. No. 255 be taken from the table.

Which was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Beer, said bill was referred to a select committee of

one.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Beer such committee.

On motion of Mr. Carran, S. B. No. 247 was taken from the table. The question being on agreeing to House amendments, the yeas and navs were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 25, nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, Parker, Parkins, Pond, Richards, Saltzgaber, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Fulton-25.

S said amendments were agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Harper, the Senate took a recess.

THREE O'CLOCK P.M.

On motion of Mr. Beer, H. B. No. 547 was taken from the table. The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 24, nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Eggleston, Entrekin, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Pond Richards, Strong Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-24.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has passed the following bill, in which the concurrerce of the Senate is requested:

H. B. No. 385-—Mr. Hill of Hamilton: To establish an agricultural experiment station.

Attest:

Said bill was read the first time.

D. J. EDWARD3, Clerk.

Mr. Eggleston, under suspension of the rules, introduced the following bill, which was read the first time:

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S. B No. 299: Providing for the transfer of Longview Asylum, and the establishment of insane asylums of the State under uniform regulations, to amend sections 698, 699, 700, and 711 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, and section 639, as amended by the act entitled an act to amend sections 634 635, 6 6 638 642, and (50, and to repeal sections 675, 681, 682, 63, 64, 685, 686, 687, 688, 6-9, 690, 691, and 693 of the R-vised Statutes of Ohio," passed April 14, 1880 and to repeal sections 722 to 751, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.

On motion of Mr. Beer, the order for reports of standing committees was again taken up.

Mr. Beer submitted the following report:

The committee on Finance, to whom was referred H. B. No. 644: Reimbursing the sinking fund for moneys temporarily transferred to the general revenue and asylum funds-having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

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Said bill was ordered to be read the third time to morrow.
Mr. Wilkins of Tuscarawas submitted the following report:

The committee on Finance, to whom was referred H. J. R. No. 73: Relating to paying taxes on Virginia military lands-having had the same under consideration, report it tack, with following amendments, and recommend its passage when so amend d:

After the word "resolved," in line 1, insert "by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio."

And in line 6, strike out the word "thereunto," and insert the words "thereon to."

THOS. M. BER,

P. HITCHCOCK,
D. D. BEEBE,

Said amendments were agreed to.

Mr. Beer demanded a call of the Senate.

C. S. PARKER,
B. WILKINS.

Mr. Cline asked and obtained leave of absence for Messrs. Sinks and Pollard.

Mr. Hitchcock asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Perkins.

A call of the Senate was had, and the following Senators answered to their names:

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Eggleston, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pond, Richards, Saltzgaber, Strong Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas―30.

On motion of Mr. Beer, all further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

The question then being on the adoption of H. J. R. No. 73, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 27, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Cline, Creamer, Eggleston, Entrekin, Harper, Hartshorn, Horr, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pond, Richards, Siltzgaber, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-27.

S the resolution was adopted.

Mr. Beebe submitted the following report:

The committee on Finance, to whom was referred H. B. No. 519: To authorize the trustees of Poland township, Mahoning county, Ohio, to purchase the necessary ground for a cemetery-having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

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Said bill was ordered to be read the third time to-morrow.
Mr. Horr submitted the following report:

The committee on Corporations other than Municipal, to whom was referred S. B. No. 67: Regulating the manufacture and sale of butter and cheese-having had the same under consideration, report it back, with following amendments, and recommend its passage when so amended: In section 1, line 5, after the word "exact," insert "weight of the." In section 2 strike out all after the word "raid" in line 5, and insert the following: "as contracted for by and between the parties; and in case no contract is made, then within sixty days after the end of each month's delivery of milk."

Also, strike out in line 8, in section 3, after the word "the," "close of any month," and insert in place thereof "time specified in section 2 of this act.'

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R. A. HORR,
B. WILKINS,

Said amendments were agreed to.

H. B. PERKINS,
G. M. SALTZGABER.

Said bill was ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to

morrow.

Mr. Tyler submitted the following report:

The committee on Benevolent Institutions, to whom was referred S. B No. 282: To amend section 651 of the Revised Statutes-having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

GEO P TYLER,

P. HITCHCOCK,

D. D. BEIBE,
R. A. HORE,

J. L. MOUNTS,
JOHN A. WILKINS,
A. R. VAN CLEAF.

Said bill was ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-mor

row.

Mr. Hitchcock submitted the following report:

The committee on Finance, to whom was referred H. B. No. 220: To prevent deficiencies in the State offices-having had the same under consideration, report it back without recommendation.

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Said bill was ordered to be read the third time to-morrow.

Mr. Entrekin submitted the following report:

The committee on Revision has examined, and found correctly engrossed, S. B. Nos. 273 and 277.

JOHN C. ENTREKIN,

A. R CREAMER,
A. R. VAN CLEAF.

On motion of Mr. Richards, S. B. No. 270 was taken from the table. The question recurring on the motion of Mr. Strong to refer said bill to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend, the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 16, nays 11, as follows: Those who voted in the affirma ive were

Messrs. Beebe, Beer, Creamer, Eggleston, Entrekin, Horr, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Moore, Mounts, Perkins, Pond, Salizgaber, Strong, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-16.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs Cline, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Parker, Richards, Sullivan, Tyler, and Van Cleaf-11.

So the motion was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Strong such committee, who reported the bill back amended as instructed.

Mr. Pond moved to refer said bill (S B No. 270) to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

Strike out all after the word "issued," in line 7, down to the word "and," in line 10

Insert, after the word "years," in line 11, the words, "if in part."
Which was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Pond, as such committee, who reported the bill back amended as instructed.

Mr. Richards moved to refer said b.ll (S B No. 270) to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

Insert after the word "experience," in line 12, the words, "which shall be so stated in the certificate."

Which was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Richards such committee, who reported the bill back, & mended as instructed.

Mr. Van Cleaf moved to refer said bill (S. B. No. 270) to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

In line 2, section 1, insert, after the figures "4081," the word", "of the Revised Statutes, as amended February 12, 1880, and section 4034." Which was agreed to.

The President pro tem. appointed Mr. Van Cleaf such committee, who reported the bill back, amended as instructed.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-veas 21, nays 4, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Beer, Carlisle, Carran. Cline, Eggleston, Harper, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan. Perkins, Pond, Richards, Strong, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, a d Wilkins of Tuscarawas-24.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Creamer, Entrekin, Saltzgaber, and Wilkins of Fulton-4.
So the bill passed.

The title was amended by adding after the figures "4081," the words and figures," and 4084, and to repeal certain sections therein named." The title, as amended, was then agreed to.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The following bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives, and read the first time:

H. B. No. 688-Mr. Greene: To amend sections 650 and 654 of the Revised Statutes.

Attest:

On motion of Mr. Beer, the Senate adjourned.
Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

J. C. DONALDSON, Clerk.

WEDNESDAY, February 2, 1881-10 O'CLOCK A.M.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Prayer by Rev. W. E. Moore.

The Journal was read and approved.

Mr. Kelly presented the petition of Rev. H. C. Calhoon, and 43 other citizens of Ironton, Lawrence county, praying for the passage of the Stubbs Sunday bill.

Which was referred to the committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Eggleston presented the petition of Alex. M. Johnston, and 39 other citizens of Hamilton county, in favor of the railroad that is to enter the heart of the city of Cincinnati.

Which was referred to the committee on Public Works and Lands. Mr. Eggleston presented the petition of Geo. S. Blanchard, and 27 other citizens of Hamilton county, in favor of a rapid transit into the city of Cincinnati.

Which was referred to the committee on Public Works and Lands.

Mr. Eggleston presented the petition of Walter Gray, and 81 other citizens of Hamilton county, in favor of rapid transit, and against interfering with the grant for a railroad in Hamilton county. Which was referred to the commi.tee on Public Works and Lands.

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