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Mr. Hollingsworth moved that all further proceedings under the call be dispensed with.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted-yeas 8, nays 10, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were—

Messrs. Cline, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kelly, Perkins, and Sullivan-8.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Harper, Jackson, Marriott, Moore, Parker, Saltzgaber, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-10.

The President pro tem announced "no quorum voting," and directed the Clerk to re-call the roll.

The yeas and nays were again taken, and resulted-yeas 9, nays 11 as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Cline, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kelly, Perkins, Sullivan, and Wilkins of Fulton-9.

Those who voted in the negative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Harper, Jackson, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Parker, Saltzgaber, Tyler, Van Cleaf, and Wilkins of Tusca

rawas-11.

So the motion to dispense with further proceedings under the call was disagreed to.

Mr. Harper moved that the Senate adjourn.

Which was agreed to.

Attest:

J. C. DONALDSON, Clerk.

SATURDAY, January 8-10 O'CLOCK A.M.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

The Journal was read and approved.

The following bill was read the second time, and referred to the com. mittee on Benevolent Institutions:

S. B. No. 248: To amend section 710 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. Mr. Hollingsworth submitted the following report:

The joint committee on Enrollment have examined, and found correctly enrolled, the following joint resolution:

H. J. R. No. 64: Relative to a joint committee to wait on the Governor.

D. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,

J. K. POLLARD,

GEO W. MOORE,
H. R. SMITH,

JOHN F. LOCKE,

C. R. HARMON,

JNO. HARDY,

J. L. CORYELL,
W. T. WALLACE.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The Speaker of the House of Representatives has, in the presence of the House, signed the following joint resolution:

H. J. R. No. 64: Relating to the appointment of a committee to wait on the Governor.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

The President pro tem. of the Senate, in the presence of the Senate, signed said resolution.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has concurred in the passage of the following bill:

S. B. No. 251: To authorize the commissioners of Lorain county to complete the court house in said county-with the following amendment, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested:

Strike out the preamble.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARD3, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, further consideration of said bill was postponed until Monday next at 3 o'clock p.m.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has adopted the following joint resolution, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested:

H. J. R No. 67-Mr. Dayton: Arranging to attend the inaugural of General James A. Garfield.

Attest:

Referred to committee on Federal Relations.

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The House of Representatives has concurred in the passage of the following bill:

S. B. No. 109: To amend section 437 of the Revised Statutes.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

ME SAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The following bills have been introduced in the House of Representatives, and read the first time:

H. B. No. 553-Mr. Conrad: To amend section 6836 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 554-Mr. Carpenter: To amend section 4398 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 555-Mr. Walker: To amend section 7272 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 556-Mr. Dempcy: To amend section 3481 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 557-Mr Chapman: To amend section 3150 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 558-Mr. Bloom: To amend section 5836 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 559-Mr. Bloom: To amend section 2946 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 560-Mr. Ray: To amend section 3995 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 561-Mr. Bishop: To amend section 4754 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No 562-Mr. Brenner: To amend section 2855, and to re enact section 2857 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 563-Mr. Wolf: To amend section 4215 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 564-Mr. Jones: To amend sections 148 and 1284 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 565-Mr. Reed of Trumbull: To amend section 4215 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B No. 566-Mr. Moore of Washington: For the better improvement of the public highways in counties having a population in 1870 of 40 609.

H. B. No. 567-Mr. Sawyer: Supplementary to the act entitled "an act to revise and consolidate the general statutes of Ohio," passed June 20, 1879, and to amend section 182 of said act, and to repeal certain sections therein named.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

Mr. Hitchcock offered the following joint resolution: S. J. R. No. 54: Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be printed and bound in the same manner as the Senate and House Journals, two thousand copies of the Journal of the Board of Equalization of 1880-81, including the abstracts returned by the county boards and equalized by said boards, and the aggregate for the years 1846, 1853, 1859, and 1870-71. Such documents shall be distributed as follows: 200 copies to the State Library, 50 of which shall be laid aside and kept expressly for the use of the Board of Equalization of 1890; three copies each to the auditors of the several counties of the State; three copies each to the members and officers of the present General Assembly; ten copies to each member of the Board of Equalization; 300 hundred copies in the office of the Auditor of State, and the balance in the office of the Secretary of State These documents to be sent to the several county auditors in the same way as the Laws and Journals, to be distributed to those entitled to receive them

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, further consideration of said resolution was postponed until Monday next at 3 o'clock p.m.

Mr. Hitchcock moved that the Senate adjourn.

Mr. Wilkins of Fulton asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Jackson until next Tuesday at 3 o'clock p m

Mr. Moore asked and obtained leave of absence until next Monday at 12 m.

Mr. Harper asked and obtained leave of absence until next Tuesday. Mr. Marriott asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Parker until next Tuesday.

Mr. Richards asked and obtained indefinite leave of absence for Mr. Pringle on account of sickness in his family.

Mr. Harper asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Carlisle until next Monday noon.

On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, the Senate adjourned.

Attest:

J. C. DONALDSON, Clerk.

MONDAY, January 10, 1881-10 O'CLOCK A.M.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

The Journal was read and approved.

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

THREE O'CLOCK P. M.

S. B. No. 251: To authorize the commissioners of Lorain county to complete the court house in said county-being the special order for this hour, it was taken up.

The question being on concurring in House amendment to said bill, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 22, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beer, Cline, Creamer, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-22.

So said amendment was concurred in.

Mr. Horr, on leave, introduced the following bill, which was read the first time:

S. B. No. 254: To amend section 3904 of the Revised Statutes.

Mr. Beer, on leave, introduced the following bill, which was read the first time:

S. B. No. 255: Supplementary to sections 3986 and 4018 of the Revised Statutes.

Bills were read the second time, and referred as follows:

S. B. No. 252: To authorize the commissioners of Lawrence county to levy an additional tax for road purposes.

To committee on Roads and Highways.

S. B. No 253: To amend sections 1599 and 1605 of the Revised Statutes. To committee on Judiciary.

S. J. R. No. 51: Relative to printing copies of the Journal of the Board of Equalization-being the special order for this hour (34 p.m.), it was taken up.

Mr. Hitchcock moved to amend the resolution by inserting after "State," in line 12, the words, "jor use in their respective offices."

Also, after "be," in line 16, strike out to and including "distributed," and insert, "transmitted by the Secretary of State, from the fund for distribution of the Laws and Journals."

Which was agreed to.

The question then being on the adoption of the resolution, the yeas and navs were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 23, nays none, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beer, Cline, Creamer. Hartshorn, Hitchcock. Horr, Hollingsworth, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Van Cleaf, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-23.

So the resolution was adopted.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

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

H. B. No. 146-Mr. Pugsley: To amend section 5176 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. D. J. EDWARDs, Clerk.

Attest:

Said bill was read the first time.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. President:

The following bills have been introduced in the House of Representatives, and read the first time:

H. B. No. 568-Mr. Cole: To authorize the commissioners of Scioto county to complete certain unfinished portions of free turnpikes in said county, and to levy tax to pay for the same.

H. B. No. 569-Mr. Groschner: To authorize the county commissioners. of Henry county, Ohio, to issue bonds to complete and furnish the court house, jail, and sheriff's residence.

H. B. No. 570-Mr. Greiner: To amend section 301 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 571—Mr. Stubbs: To amend section 4815 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 572-Mr. Moore of Washington: To amend sections 6445 and 6446 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 573-Mr. Reed of Trumbull: To amend section 4721 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 574-Mr. Crites: To authorize and require the board of public works to repair and put in navigable condition that portion of the Sandy and Beaver canal extending from its junction with the Ohio canal, at the town of Bolivar, to the head of the slackwater pool created by the dam across Sandy creek.

H. B. No. 575—Mr. Conrad: Prescribing the rate of State taxes, and to repeal an act therein named. (O. L, vol. 76, page 42)

H. B. No. 576-Mr. Conrad: Requiring the Auditor of State to transfer funds from the general revenue fund to the sinking fund.

H. B. No. 577-Mr. Letcher: To authorize certain townships to build railroads and to lease or operate the same.

H. B. No. 578-Mr. Leggett: To provide against the evils resulting from the traffic in intoxicating liquors.

Attest:

D. J. EDWARDS, Clerk.

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