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lard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and
Wilkins of Tuscarawas-28.

So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.

Mr. Beebe submitted the following report:

The committee on Benevolent Institutions, to whom was referred a message from the Governor appointing Theodore Comstock, of Franklin county, to be a Trustee of Columbus Asylum for the Insane-having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend that the Senate do advise and consent to said appointment.

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The question being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 26, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleischmann,
Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of
Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pol-
lard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, and Wilkins of Fulton-26.
So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
Mr. Hitchcock submitted the following report:

The committee on Benevolent Institutions, to whom was referred a
message from the Governor appointing John S. Savage, of Clinton county,
to be Trustee of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb-having had the
same under consideration, report it back, and recommend that the Sen-
ate do advise and consent to said appointment.

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The question being on advising and consenting to said appointment, the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 27, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleisch-
mann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby
of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore. O'Hagan, Perkins, Pol-
lard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, and Wilkins of Fulton-27.
So the Senate advised and consented to said appointment.
Mr. Wilkins of Fulton submitted the following report:

The committee on Benevolent Institutions, to whom was referred S. B.
No. 248: To amend section 710 of the Revised Statutes-having had the
same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

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

row.

Mr. Moore submitted the following report:

The committee on Roads and Highways, to whom was referred S. B.
No. 252: To authorize the commissioners of Lawrence county to levy an

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additional tax for road purposes-having had the same under consideration. report it back, with following amendments, and recommend its passage when so amended:

In line 7, after the word "levy," insert "each year;" and in line 11, after the figures "11," insert "to be used only."

FRANK M. ATKINSON,
JOSIAH KIRBY,

P HITCHCOCK, GEO. W. MOORE.

D. D. BEEBE,

Said amendments were agreed to.

Mr. Kelly moved that said bill be engrossed at the Clerk's desk, and read the third time.

On which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, taken, and resulted -yeas 23, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran, Cline, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Moore, Mounts, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, and Wilkins of Fulton-23.

So the motion was agreed to.

Said bill was read the third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 28, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, and Wilkins of Fulton-28.

So the bill passed. The title was agreed to.

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

S. B. No. 260: To authorize the council of the village of New Lexington, Perry county, to issue bonds and to transfer certain funds.

Mr. Jackson moved that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three different days be dispensed with, that said bill No. 260 may be read the second time by its title.

On which motion the yeas and nays were taken and resulted-yeas 28, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-28.

So the constitutional rule was dispensed with, and said bill was read the second time by its title.

Mr. Jackson moved that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three different days be dispensed with, that said bill No. 260 may be engrossed at the Clerk's desk and read the third time.

On which motion the yeas and nays were taken and resulted-yeas 28, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer,

Fleischmann, Harper, Hartshorn, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Parker, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-28.

So the constitutional rule was dispensed with, and said bill was read the third time.

The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted-yeas 28, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carlisle, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Horr, Hollingsworth, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Moore, Mounts, O'Hagan, Perkins, Pollard, Pond, Richards, Sinks, Sullivan, Tyler, Wilkins of Fulton, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-28.

So the bill passed The title was agreed to.

Mr. Fleischmann submitted the following report:

The committee on Municipal Corporations, to whom was referred S. B. No. 244: To amend section 2293 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio-having had the same under consideration, report it back, with following amendments, and recommend its passage when so amended:

After the end of line 9, add the following: "And bonds may be issued bearing a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum, payable semi annually, in anticipation of said taxes, to pay for such improvements."

Said amendments were a

THOMAS J. CARRAN,
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN,
reed to.

H. E O'HAGAN,
P. HITCHCOCK.

Mr. Carran moved that the bill be engrossed at the Clerk's desk, and read the third time.

On which motion the yeas and nays were ordered, taken, and resulted— yeas 22, nays none, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were

Messrs. Atkinson, Beebe, Beer, Carran, Cline, Creamer, Fleischmann, Hartshorn, Hitchcock, Horr, Jackson, Kelly, Kirby of Hamilton, Kirby of Wyandot, Marriott, Mounts, Perkins, Pollard, Richards, Sullivan, Tyler, and Wilkins of Tuscarawas-22.

So the motion was agreed to, and the bill engrossed at the Clerk's desk and read the third time.

Mr. Sinks moved to refer said bill (S. B. No. 244) to a select committee of one, with instructions to amend as follows:

Insert in line seven, after the word "shall," and before the word "be," the words "if the council deem it just."

Mr. Carran moved that further consideration of said bill be postponed until three o'clock p.m. to-morrow.

Which was agreed to.

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

S. B. No. 261: To amend section 7246 of the Revised Statutes.
Mr. Carran submitted the following report:

The committee on Municipal Corporations, to whom was referred S. B. No. 249: To amend section 3868 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, in relation to the powers of certain corporations-having had the same under consideration, report it back, and recommend its passage.

THOMAS J. CARRAN,
H. E. O'HAGAN,
CHARLES FLEISCHMANN, P. HITCHCOCK.

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

row.

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. 536-Mr. Tyler of Licking: To amend section 2451 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 537-Mr. Wolfe: To amend section 5164 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 538-Mr. Steward: To amend section 1235 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No 539-Mr. Crites: To amend section 3466 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 540-Mr. Moore of Washington: To amend section 4418 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 541-Mr. Hays (by request): To authorize certain townships to build railroads, and to lease or operate the same.

H. B. No. 542-Mr. Pugsley: To repeal section 4085 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 543-Mr. Dial: To provide for the better conduct of the public schools in township and village districts.

H. B. No. 544-Mr. Davis: To amend section 4162 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 545-Mr. Stubbs: To amend section 4800 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 546-Mr. Scott of Warren: To provide for deficiencies in State common school fund, by anticipation of payment thereof by drafts on county treasurers.

H. B. No. 547-Mr. Scott of Warren: Making appropriations for the support of common schools.

H. B. No. 548-Mr. Scott of Warren: Making appropriations to meet deficiencies in the appropriations for the Legislature and Decennial Board of Equalization, for the year ending February 15, 1881.

H. B. No. 549-Mr. Wolfe: To amend section 3179 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 550-Mr. Cole: Authorizing the commissioners of Scioto county to issue bonds to provide for a deficiency in the county funds of said county.

H. B. No. 551—Mr. Hathaway: To amend section 1308 of the Revised Statutes.

H. B. No. 552—Mr. Dial: To amend section 4215 of the Revised Statutes.

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 1754 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. Wolfe: To amend section 4215 of the R-vised Statutes.

H. B. No. 564-Mr. Jones: To amend sections 14 and 1284 of the Revised Statutes.

H, B. No. 565—M:. Reed of Trumbull: To a.nen 1 section 4215 of the Revised Statutes.

HB No. 566-Mr. Moore of Whington: Fo the better improve ment of the public highways in counties having a population o 40 609 in 1870.

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

H B No 56 --Mr. Cole: To authorize the commissioners of Seiot› county to complete certain unfinished portions of free turnpikes and to levy tax to pay for 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 4845 of the Revised Statutes.

II. B. No. 572-Mr. Moore of Washington: To amend sections 6415 and 6445 of the R-vised Statutes.

HB 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 pol created by the dam across sid creek.

H B. No. 575-Mr. Conrad: Prescribing the rate of State taxes, and to repeal an act therein named. (0. L, vol 76, p. 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 sam“.

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

H. B. No. 579-Mr. Clement: To amend sections 2519, 2522, and 2527 of the Revised Statutes, and to authorize cemetery trustees to receive and hold in trust money that may be given for the purpose of keeping in order cemetery lots.

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